19353
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Charlotte. A tale of truth. By Mrs. Rowson, of the New Theatre Philadelphia; author of Victoria, The inquisitor, Fille de chambre, &c. In two volumes. Second Philadelphia edition.
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Rowson
, Susanna
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Mathew Carey [118 Market Street] (Philadelphia)
|
1794 |
Second Philadelphia edition. |
19352
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Charlotte. A tale of truth. By Mrs. Rowson, of the New Theatre, Philadelphia; author of Victoria, The inquisitor, Fille de chambre, &c. In two volumes.
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Rowson
, Susanna
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Mathew Carey [118 Market Street] (Philadelphia)
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1794 |
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21744
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Charter, rules and by-laws, of the Society for the Relief of Poor and Distressed Members of the Evangelical Lutheran Congregation of St. John's Church, in the City and Vicinity of Philadelphia.
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Unknown
,
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1818 |
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15903
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Chesterfield Travestie; or, School for Modern Manners. Embellished with six caricatures, Engraved from original Drawings by Rowlandson. From the last London edition.
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Woodward
, George Moutard
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Mathew Carey [121 Chesnut Street] (Philadelphia)
|
1812 |
From the last London edition. |
21395
|
Christ Must Increase. A Sermon, preached before the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church in the United States of America; by appointment of their Standing Committee of Missions, May 23, 1803. Published at their Request. By Henry Kollock, A. M. Pastor of the First Presbyterian Church in Elizabeth-town, New-Jersey.
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Kollock
, Henry
Green
, Ashbel
|
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1803 |
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20406
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Christian correspondence. Being a collection of letters, written by the late Rev. John Wesley. And several Methodist preachers, in connection with him. To the late Mrs. Eliza: Bennis, with her answers. Chiefly explaining and enforcing the doctrine of sanctification. Now first published from the originals.
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Wesley
, John
Bennis
, Elizabeth 'Eliza'
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Thomas Bennis (Philadelphia)
|
1809 |
Now first published from the originals. |
20150
|
City scenes; or A peep into London for good children. By the author of Rural scenes.
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Taylor (later Gilbert)
, Ann
Taylor
, Jane
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James Pemberton Parke's Book and Stationary Store (Philadelphia)
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1809 |
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18050
|
Clan-Albin: a national tale. Four volumes in three.
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Johnstone
, Christian Isobel
|
Edward Earle (Philadelphia)
|
1815 |
|
15900
|
Clarence; or, A Tale of Our Own Times. By the Author of "Hope Leslie," &c. &c. In Two Volumes.
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Sedgwick
, Catharine Maria
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H.C. Carey and I. Lea (Philadelphia)
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1830 |
|
16735
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Clarentine; a Novel: by Miss Burney, Author of Traits of Nature, Geraldine Fauconberg, etc. In Two Volumes.
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Burney
, Sarah Harriet
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M. Carey and Son [126 Chestnut Street] (Philadelphia)
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1818 |
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20797
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Clarissa Dormer; or, The advantages of good instruction.
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Johnson & Warner (Philadelphia)
|
1810 |
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19247
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Clermont; a tale. By Regina Maria Roche, author of The children of the abbey, Nocturnal visit, Maid of the hamlet, &c. First American Edition.
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Roche I
, Regina Maria
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John Conrad & Co. (Philadelphia)
M. and J. Conrad & Co. (Baltimore)
Rapin, Conrad, & Co. (Washington)
|
1802 |
First American Edition. |
18314
|
Cobwebs to catch flies. Or Dialogues in short sentences. Adapted to children from the age of three to eight years.
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Fenn
, Ellenor
|
Johnson & Warner (Philadelphia)
|
1811 |
|
20798
|
Cochran's Pennsylvania almanac, for the year of our Lord, 1813, being the first after Leap-year, and thirty-seventh—eighth of American Independence. Calculated for the meridian of Philadelphia, by Joshua Sharp.
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Sharp
, Joshua
|
|
1812 |
|
20800
|
Cochran's Philadelphia almanac, for the year of our Lord 1812. Being bissextile or Leap-Year. Calculated for the meridian and latitude of Philadelphia. By Joshua Sharp.
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Sharp
, Joshua
|
|
1811 |
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20799
|
Cochran's Philadelphia almanac, for the year of our Lord, 1809. Being the first after bissextile, or leap year. Calculated by Abraham Shoemaker.
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Shoemaker
, Abraham
|
Robert Cochran (Philadelphia)
|
1808 |
|
17033
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Coelebs deceived. By the author of "An antidote to the miseries of human life," "Cottage sketches," &c. &c.
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Corp
, Harriet
|
Abraham Small (Philadelphia)
|
1817 |
|
18570
|
Coelebs in search of a wife. Comprehending observations on domestic habits and manners, religion and morals. Two volumes in one.
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More
, Hannah
|
|
1810 |
|
17222
|
Comic Dramas, in Three Acts. By Maria Edgeworth, Author of "Tales of Fashionable Life," &c. &c
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Edgeworth
, Maria
|
Thomas Dobson and Son (Philadelphia)
|
1817 |
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20809
|
Consolation under convictions. A dialogue between a penitent and her Christian friend.
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Unknown
, [Woman]
|
Philadelphia Female Tract Society [Walnut Street] (Philadelphia)
|
1817 |
|
18382
|
Conversations on chemistry; in which the elements of that science are familiarly explained and illustrated by experiments. In two volumes. Revised and corrected by Thomas Cooper, M.D. From the fifth London edition, considerably enlarged.
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Marcet
, Jane
Bryan
, Margaret
Cooper
, Thomas
|
M. Carey and Son [126 Chestnut Street] (Philadelphia)
|
1818 |
|
18383
|
Conversations on chymistry, in which the elements of that science are familiarly explained and illustrated by experiments and plates, from the last London edition: the second American edition: enlarged by an appendix consisting of a description, with a plate, and the manner of using of the new hydro-pneumatic blow-pipe, invented by Mr. Joseph Cloud of the mint of the United States: also of three disquisitions, one on dyeing, one on tanning, and one on currying
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Marcet
, Jane
|
James Humphreys (Philadelphia)
|
1809 |
From the last London edition: the second American edition. |
18384
|
Conversations on chymistry, in which the elements of that science are familiarly explained and illustrated by experiments, and plates. Two volumes in one.
|
Marcet
, Jane
|
|
1806 |
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18391
|
Conversations on political economy; in which the elements of that science are familiarly explained. By the author of "Conversations on chemistry."
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Marcet
, Jane
|
Moses Thomas (Philadelphia)
|
1817 |
|
17721
|
Conversations on the Bible. By a lady
|
Hall
, Sarah Ewing
|
Harrison Hall (Philadelphia)
|
1818 |
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