16341
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The Christian Character Exemplified, from the Papers of Margaret Magdalen Althens.
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Althens
, Margaret Magdalen
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The Religious Tract Society of Philadelphia (Philadelphia)
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1816 |
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16344
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The Christian Character Exemplified, from the Papers of Mrs. Margaret Magdalen A.......s, Late Wife of Mr. Frederick Charles A.....s, of Goodman Fields. Selected and Revised by John Newton, Rector of St. Mary, Woolnoth. From the London Second Edition.
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Althens
, Margaret Magdalen
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1806 |
From the London Second Edition. |
20790
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The Christian drummer: a true and interesting story.
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Unknown
,
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Philadelphia Female Tract Society [South Second Street] (Philadelphia)
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1816 |
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20803
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The Columbian orator: containing a variety of original and selected pieces; together with rules; calculated to improve youth and others in the ornamental and useful art of eloquence. By Caleb Bingham, A.M. author of the American preceptor, Young lady's accidence, &c.
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Bingham
, Caleb
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Isaac Peirce (Philadelphia)
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1815 |
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1241
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The Complete Poetical Works of Joanna Baillie
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Baillie
, Joanna
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H.C. Carey and I. Lea (Philadelphia)
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1832 |
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16582
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The confessions of an elderly gentleman. Illustrated by six female portraits, from highly finished drawings by E.T. Parris. By the Countess of Blessington.
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Gardiner
, Marguerite
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Carey, Lea, and Blanchard (Philadelphia)
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1836 |
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21273
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The constitution of the Female Association of Philadelphia, for the Relief of Women and Children, in Reduced Circumstances.
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1803 |
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21588
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The Constitution of the Presbyterian Church in the United States of America, Containing the Confession of Faith, the Catechisms, and the Directory for the worship of God: together with the Plan of Government and Discipline as amended and ratified by the General Assembly at their Sessions in May, 1805.
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1806 |
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15265
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The contributions of Q. Q. to a periodical work: with some pieces not before published. By the late Jane Taylor.
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Taylor
, Jane
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Thomas Kite (Philadelphia)
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1830 |
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17421
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The conversations of Emily. Abridged from the French.
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d'Épinay
, Louise Florence Pétronille Tardieu d'Esclavelles
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M. Carey and Son [121 Chestnut St] (Philadelphia)
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1817 |
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15979
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The Copy of a Letter Written by our Blessed Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ; And found Eighty-four Miles from Iconium, Sixty-five Years after our Saviour's Death. Together with King Agbarus's Letter to our Saviour, our Saviour's Answer; and, Lentulus's Epistle to the Senate of Rome, concerning our Saviour. To which is added An Hymn of Praise To the Name of Jesus, the Saviour of Mankind. By the late celebrated Mrs. Rowe.
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Christ
, Jesus
Rowe
, Elizabeth Singer
, Abgar V
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1761 |
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17725
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The cottagers of Glenburnie. A tale, for the farmer's fire-side. By Elizabeth Hamilton, author of the Elementary principles of education, Memoirs of modern philosophers, &c.
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Hamilton
, Elizabeth
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Isaac Peirce (Philadelphia)
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1812 |
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20811
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The courtship & marriage of Cock Robin, and Jenny Wren. Illustrated with elegant engravings.
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Johnson & Warner (Philadelphia)
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1809 |
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20285
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The cowslip, or, More cautionary stories, in verse. By the author of that much admired little work, entitled The Daisy. Illustrated by thirty engravings.
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Turner
, Elizabeth
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Johnson & Warner (Philadelphia)
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1813 |
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21797
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The daisy; or Cautionary stories in verse. Adapted to the ideas of children from four to eight years old. Illustrated with sixteen engravings on copperplate Part. I
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Turner
, Elizabeth
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Benjamin Warner [Market Street] (Philadelphia)
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1817 |
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20286
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The daisy; or, Cautionary stories in verse, adapted to the capacities of children from four to eight years old. Illustrated with engravings on copper-plate. Part II.
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Turner
, Elizabeth
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Jacob Johnson (Philadelphia)
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1808 |
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15597
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The daisy; or, Cautionary stories in verse. Adapted to the ideas of children from four to eight years old. Illustrated with sixteen engravings on copperplate.
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Turner
, Elizabeth
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Jacob Johnson (Philadelphia)
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1808 |
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18080
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The day after the wedding; or, A wife's first lesson. A farce, as performed at the theatres, London and Philadelphia. The passages marked with inverted commas, are omitted in the representation.
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Kemble
, Maria Theresa
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Mathew Carey [121 Chesnut Street] (Philadelphia)
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1813 |
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17915
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The deserted boy; or, Cruel parents. A tale of truth. Calculated to promote benevolence in children. Written by Miss Horwood.
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Horwood
, Caroline
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William Charles (Philadelphia)
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1816 |
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17916
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The deserted boy; or, Cruel parents. A tale of truth. Calculated to promote benevolence in children. Written by Miss Horwood.
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Horwood
, Caroline
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William Charles (Philadelphia)
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1817 |
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339
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The Devoted. By the Authoress of the "Disinherited," "Flirtation," &c. In Two Volumes.
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Bury
, Charlotte Susan Maria Campbell
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Carey, Lea, and Blanchard (Philadelphia)
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1836 |
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21779
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The doctrine of life for the New Jerusalem, from the commandments of the Decalogue. Translated from the Latin of the honourable and learned Emanuel Swedenborg. To which is prefixed, a short account of the life of the author.
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Swedenborg
, Emanuel
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1816 |
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21325
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The doctrine of predestination examined. A sermon, delivered at Mangohick Church, King William County, Virginia; on Lord's Day, October 9th, 1814; at the annual meeting of the Baptist Dover Association; and published at their request. By Jacob Grigg.
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Grigg
, Jacob
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Jacob Grigg (Philadelphia)
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1815 |
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21780
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The doctrine of the New Jerusalem concerning the Lord. Translated from the original Latin of the Hon. Emanuel Swedenborg, with remarks collected out of other works of the same author, by the Rev. William Hill.
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Swedenborg
, Emanuel
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1815 |
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21842
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The drunkard's looking glass: reflecting a faithful likeness of the drunkard, in sundry very interesting attitudes, with lively representations of the many strange capers which he cuts at different stages of his disease; as first, when he has only "a drop in his eye;" second, when he is "half shaved;" third, when he is getting "a little on the staggers or so;" and fourth and fifth, and so on, till he is "quite capsized;" or "snug under the table with the dogs," and can "stick to the floor without holding on." By M.L. Weems, author of The life of Washington, &c. Fourth edition, greatly improved.
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Weems
, Mason Locke
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1816 |
Fourth edition, greatly improved. |