Geoname ID 4560349
Name Philadelphia
Titles 884
Firms 309
People Born: 43, Died: 79

Titles

Displaying 76–100 of 883

ID Title Author Firms (City) Date Edition
21414 An address on the errors of husbandry, in the United States. Delivered before the Philadelphia Society for Promoting Agriculture, at their annual meeting, January 14, 1818. By George Logan, M. D. one of the vice-presidents of the Society. Logan , George
1818
24566 An alarm sounded to prepare the inhabitants of the vvorld to meet the Lord in the way of his judgments. By Bath. Bowers. Bowers , Bathsheba
1709
16884 An answer to Judge Rush, on his "Observations on the character of Jesus Christ." Charleton , Catharine
1807
21208 An Attempt to Ascertain the Cause of the Extensive Inflammation, which attacks Wounded Cavities and their contents. By James Cocke, of Virginia. Cocke , James
1804
21580 An easy grammar of geography, intended as a companion and introduction to the "Geography on a popular plan for schools and young persons." With maps. By the Rev. J. Goldsmith. A new edition, Improved, by a Citizen of Philadelphia. Phillips , Richard
Jacob Johnson & Benjamin Warner (Philadelphia)
1811 A new edition, Improved, by a Citizen of Philadelphia.
19456 An easy grammar of sacred history; containing the principal events recorded in the Old and New Testament. By Mary Ann Rundall, of Percy House, Bath. First American, from the second London, edition. Rundall , Mary Ann
M. Carey and Son (Philadelphia)
1817 First American, from the second London, edition.
19457 An easy grammar of sacred history: containing the principal events recorded in the Old and New Testament. By Mary Ann Rundall, of Percy House, Bath. Second American from the second London edition. Rundall , Mary Ann
M. Carey and Son (Philadelphia)
1818 Second American from the second London edition.
21279 An easy introduction to astronomy for young gentlemen and ladies: describing the figure, motions, and dimensions of the earth; the different seasons; gravity and light; the solar system; the transit of Venus, and its use in astronomy; the moon's motion and phases; the eclipses of the sun and moon; the cause of the ebbing and flowing of the sea, &c. By James Ferguson, F.R.S. Illustrated with copperplates. Second American, from the seventh London edition. Ferguson , James
1812 Second American, from the seventh London edition.
15544 An Elegiac Poem. On the Death of that Celebrated Divine, and eminent Servant of Jesus Christ, the late reverend, and pious George Whitefield, Chaplain to the right Honourable the Countess of Huntingdon. Wheatley Peters , Phillis
William Goddard (Philadelphia)
1770
21513 An Epistle to a Friend, on the means of Preserving Health, Promoting Happiness; and Prolonging the Life of Man to its Natural Period. Being a summary view of inconsiderate and useless habits that derange the system of nature, thereby causing premature old age and death. With some thoughts on the best means of preventing and overcoming disease. By Charles W. Peale. Peale , Charles Willson
1803
21320 An Epitome of Electricity & Galvanism. By two gentlemen of Philadelphia. Green , Jacob
Hazard , Erskine
1809
17537 An essay on combustion, with a view to a new art of dying and painting. Wherein the phlogistic and antiphlogistic hypotheses are proved erroneous. By Mrs. Fulhame. The First American Edition. Fulhame , Elizabeth
1810 The First American Edition.
21195 An Inaugural Dissertation on Lithotomy. Submitted to the examination of the Rev. John Andrews, D.D. Provost. The trustees and medical faculty of the University of Pennsylvania. On the twenty-fifth day of April, 1811. For the degree of doctor of medicine. By Micajah Clark, of Virginia. Honorary member of the Philadelphia Medical Society---member of the Philadelphia Linnean, and honorary member of the Columbian Society of Virtuosi, Pittsburgh. Clark , Micajah
1811
20896 An Interesting account of Elizabeth Allen Philadelphia Female Tract Society (Philadelphia)
1817
20337 An introduction to botany, in a series of familiar letters, with illustrative engravings. By Priscilla Wakefield, author of Mental improvement, Leisure Hours, &c. The sixth edition. Wakefield , Priscilla
Kimber and Conrad (Philadelphia)
1811 The sixth edition.
20338 An introduction to botany, in a series of familiar letters, with illustrative engravings. By Priscilla Wakefield, author of Mental improvement, Leisure hours, &c. The third American edition. To which are added, a catalogue of the most approved English names of the principal native and naturalized American plants, alphabetically arranged; with the names of the genera, and the classes and orders to which they respectively belong; according to the system of Linnaeus:--and a glossary of botanical terms. Wakefield , Priscilla
Solomon White Conrad (Philadelphia)
1818 The third American edition.
21519 An Investigation of the Conduct and Proceedings of the Commissioners of Insolvents and their Secretary, Under the act of Assembly of the 13th of March, 1812. Together with a Petition and Remonstrance to the Governor. 1812
21246 An Investigation of the Properties and Effects, of the Spiraea Trifoliata of Linnaeus, or Indian Physic. By Jacob De La Motta, of Charleston South Carolina. Member of the Philadelphia Medical and American Linnaean Societies; and Member of the Charleston Philosophical Society. De La Motta , Jacob
1810
21343 An oration, delivered before the Philadelphia Literary Association, on the 30th of March, 1814. By Edward Haydock. Published by order of the Association. Haydock , Edward
Thomas and William Bradford (Philadelphia)
1814
17204 Angelina; or, The Unknown Friend. By Maria Edgeworth Edgeworth , Maria
Bennett & Walton (Philadelphia)
1811
15423 Anna Ross: a story for children. By the author of "The decision;" "Profession is not principle;" "Father Clement," &c Kennedy , Grace
Depository [Philadelphia] (Philadelphia)
1827 American 1
19500 Anna, the tale bearer. Embellished with a magic lantern exhibition. Sandham , Elizabeth
Benjamin Johnson [249 Market Street] (Philadelphia)
1806
21290 Articles of the Friendship Fire Company of the Northern Liberties, Instituted in the year 1796. 1796
21771 At a numerous meeting of the pewholders of St. Mary's Church, held March 31st, 1814, the following address was adopted and ordered to be distributed among the congregation. 1814
20680 Bailey's Rittenhouse almanac, for the year of our Lord 1809. Being the first after leap-year. Calculated by Abraham Shoemaker, of New-York. Shoemaker , Abraham
Lydia R. Bailey (Philadelphia)
1808