15885
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Prize Essays.
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Martineau
, Harriet
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1833 |
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18320
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Rational sports, in dialogues passing among the children of a family. Designed as a hint to mothers how they inform the minds of their little people respecting the objects with which they are surrounded.
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Fenn
, Ellenor
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Cummings & Hilliard (Boston)
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1814 |
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17355
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Readings on Poetry. By Richard Lovell Edgeworth, and Maria Edgeworth.
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Edgeworth
, Richard Lovell
Edgeworth
, Maria
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Wells and Lilly (Boston)
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1816 |
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19440
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Rebecca, or The fille de chambre, a novel, by Mrs. Rowson. Third American edition.
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Rowson
, Susanna
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1831 |
Third American edition. |
19439
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Rebecca, or the Fille de Chambre. A novel. By Mrs. Rowson, author of Charlotte, The Inquisitor, Victoria, &c. The second American edition, corrected and revised by the author.
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Rowson
, Susanna
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R. P. and C. Williams (Boston)
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1814 |
The second American edition, corrected and revised by the author. |
18863
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Records of the life of the Rev. John Murray; late minister of the reconciliation, and senior pastor of the Universalists, congregated in Boston. Written by himself. The records contain anecdotes of the writer's infancy, and are extended to some years after the commencement of his public labours in America. To which is added, a brief continuation, to the closing scene. By a friend.
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Murray
, John
Murray
, Judith Sargent
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Munroe and Francis [4 Cornhill] (Boston)
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1816 |
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17823
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Records of woman: with other poems. By Mrs. Felicia Hemans.
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Hemans
, Felicia
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Hilliard, Gray, Little and Wilkins [American]
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1828 |
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20222
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Reflections of Sarah Thomas, an unfortunate young woman, who was executed for stealing two surplices, out of St. Mary's Church, London. These few lines are dedicated to all young persons, in hopes they will take warning by the untimely end of the said young woman, and refrain from vice, for as the apostle St. Paul says, "the wages of sin is death."
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Thomas
, Sarah
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1810 |
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20026
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Reflections on the seven days of the week. By a lady.
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Talbot
, Catherine
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Hall & Hiller (Boston)
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1804 |
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20028
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Reflections on the seven days of the week. By Catharine Talbot. To which is prefixed the life of the author. The profits arising from the sale of this edition are appropriated to the use of the Boston Female Asylum.
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Talbot
, Catherine
Johnson
, Samuel
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Cummings & Hilliard (Boston)
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1813 |
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19123
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Religion and philosophy united: or, An attempt to shew, that philosophical principles form the foundation of the New Jerusalem Church, as developed to the world in the mission of the Honourable Emanuel Swedenborg.
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Prescott
, Margaret Hiller
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1817 |
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14352
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Religion and the Pure Principles of Morality, the Sure Foundation on which We Must Build; Productions from the Pen of Mrs. Maria W. Steward.
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Stewart
, Maria W.
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William Lloyd Garrison and Isaac Knapp (Boston)
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1831 |
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16207
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Religious tracts No. III. Published by the Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge, Piety, and Charity. To be continued quarterly.
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Hughs
, Mrs. Mary
Fletcher
, John William
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1813 |
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16208
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Religious tracts No. VI. Published by the Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge, Piety, and Charity. To be continued quarterly.
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Reed Sr.
, John
Hughs
, Mrs. Mary
Cappe
, Newcome
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1815 |
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18336
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Remarkable account of Mrs. Rachel Lucas, daughter of Mr. James Hinman, of Durham, (Conn.) as written by herself, and attested by her family and acquaintance.
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Lucas
, Rachel
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1811 |
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19441
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Reuben and Rachel; or, Tales of Old Times. A novel. By Mrs. Rowson, author of Charlotte, Trials of the Heart, Fille de chambre, &c. &c. Published according to act of Congress.
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Rowson
, Susanna
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David West [Cornhill] (Boston)
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1798 |
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18020
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Rhoda: a novel. By the author of 'Things by their right names,' 'Plain sense,' &c. From the second London edition. In two volumes.
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Jacob
, Elizabeth
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Wells and Lilly (Boston)
Andrew T. Goodrich (New York City)
Mathew Carey [121 Chesnut Street] (Philadelphia)
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1816 |
From the second London edition. |
17157
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Ronaldsha: a romance. Two volumes in one. First American, from the Second London Edition. By Mrs. Doherty.
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Doherty
, Ann
Doherty
, Hugh
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Hastings, Etheridge, & Bliss. (Boston)
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1809 |
First American, from the Second London Edition. |
17324
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Rosamond Part I. Containing The Purple Jar--The Two Plums--The Day of Misfortunes--Rivuletta. By the Author of The Parent's Assistant.
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Edgeworth
, Maria
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Cummings & Hilliard (Boston)
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1813 |
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17322
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Rosamond. By Maria Edgeworth.
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Edgeworth
, Maria
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Ezra Read (Boston)
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1817 |
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17323
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Rosamond. By Maria Edgeworth. Parts I. II. III. IV. and the Sequel. Complete in Two Volumes ... Munroe and Francis' Edition, With Wood Cuts.
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Edgeworth
, Maria
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Edmund Munroe and David Francis [128 Washington] (Boston)
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1824 |
Munroe and Francis' Edition, With Wood Cuts. |
16643
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Rosina. A comic opera, in two acts. By Mrs. Brooke. As performed at the theatre in Boston.
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Brooke
, Frances
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John West and Company (Boston)
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1809 |
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18662
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Sacred dramas, chiefly intended for young persons: the subjects taken from the Bible. To which are added, Reflections of King Hezekiah; Sensibility, a poem; and Search after happiness. By Hannah More.
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More
, Hannah
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John West [Boston] (Boston)
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1811 |
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15475
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Sacred Dramas, Chiefly Intended for Young Persons: The Subjects Taken from the Bible. To which are added: Reflections of King Hezekiah; Sensibility, A Poem; and Search After Happiness. By Hannah More.
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More
, Hannah
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1801 |
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16218
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Sans souci. Alias Free and easy: or An evening's peep into a polite circle. An intire new entertainment. In three acts.
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Warren
, Mercy Otis
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1785 |
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