24909
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The Young Ladies' Class Book; a Selection of Lessons for Reading, in Prose and Verse. By Ebenezer Bailey, Principal of the Young Ladies' High School, Boston. Stereotype Edition.
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Barbauld
, Anna Laetitia
Chapone
, Hester Mulso
Edgeworth
, Maria
More
, Hannah
Taylor
, Jane
Landon
, Letitia Elizabeth
Gordon
, George
Hemans
, Felicia
Shelley
, Percy Bysshe
Mitford
, Mary Russell
Jewsbury
, Maria Jane
Shakespeare
, William
Lewis
, Matthew Gregory
Pope
, Alexander
Montgomery
, James
Galt
, John
Coleridge
, Samuel Taylor
Scott
, Walter
Ferrier
, Susan Edmonstone
Ware
, Henry
Talbot
, Catherine
Unknown
,
Beattie
, James
Cowper
, William
Gregory
, John
Child
, Lydia Maria Francis
Milton
, John
Bayly
, Nathaniel Thomas Haynes
Addison
, Joseph
Moore
, Thomas
Campbell
, Thomas
Southey
, Robert
Wordsworth
, William
Croly
, George
Rogers
, Samuel
Young
, Edward
Thomson
, James
Porteus
, Beilby
Gay
, John
Dwight
, Timothy
Gray
, Thomas
Knowles
, James Sheridan
Bowring
, John
Milman
, Henry Hart
Willis
, Nathaniel Parker
Collins
, William
Sigourney
, Lydia Howard
Peabody
, William Bourn Oliver
Pierpont
, John
Goodrich
, Samuel Griswold
Grahame
, James
Bryant
, William Cullen
Percival
, James Gates
Brainard
, John Gardiner Calkins
Wilson
, John
Stanhope
, Philip Dormer
Beecher
, Catharine Esther
Taylor
, John S.
Webster
, Daniel
Everett
, Edward
Alison
, Archibald
Channing
, William Ellery
Otis
, Harrison Gray
Quincy
, Josiah
Irving
, Washington
Sprague
, Charles
Chalmers
, Thomas
McLellan
, Isaac, Jr
Beaumont
,
Bigland
,
Blair
, Hugh
Carter
, James Gordon
Cooper
,
Dana
, Richard Henry
Flint
, Timothy
Francis
, Convers
Freeman
, James
Greenwood
, Francis William Pitt
Griscom
, John
Halleck
, Fitz-Greene
Hillhouse
, James
Hopkinson
, Francis
Labaume
, Eugène
Percival
, Thomas
Ruhnken
, David
Story
, Joseph
Sullivan
, William
Thacher
, Samuel Cooper
Wayland
, Francis, Jr.
Wilcox
, Carlos
Wirt
, William
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Benjamin Collins and Samuel Hannay (New York City)
Gould, Kendall, and Lincoln (Boston)
N. and J. White (New York)
Bennett & Bright (Utica)
Grigg and Elliot (Philadelphia)
Henry Perkins (Philadelphia)
Cushing and Sons (Baltimore)
E. F. Duren (Bangor)
Edward J. Lane (Dover)
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1835 |
Stereotyped Edition. |
16261
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The Young ladies' selection of elegant extracts from the writings of illustrious females: and of some of the best authors of the other sex. Containing a great variety of lessons in prose and poetry, adapted to improve and exalt the female mind. Designed for academies and schools. By Joseph Richardson, A.M. Minister of the First Parish in Hingham, and author of "The American reader."
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Unknown
, [Woman]
More
, Hannah
Pilkington
, Mary
Barbauld
, Anna Laetitia
Chapone
, Hester Mulso
Steele
, Elizabeth
Symmons
, Caroline
Howard
, Isabella
Edgeworth
, Maria
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1811 |
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18021
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Things by their right names; a novel. By a person without a name. Two volumes in one.
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Jacob
, Elizabeth
Lewis
, Alethea
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1812 |
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18748
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Thoughts on the importance of the manners of the great, to general society. By Hannah Moore.
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More
, Hannah
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Isaiah Thomas, Jun. (Boston)
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1814 |
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15592
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To Mrs. Leonard, on the Death of her Husband.
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Wheatley Peters
, Phillis
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s.n. [sine nomine]
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1771 |
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15581
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To the Hon'ble Thomas Hubbard, Esq; On the Death of Mrs. Thankfull Leonard.
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Wheatley Peters
, Phillis
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s.n. [sine nomine]
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1773 |
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18546
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To the Rev. James Davenport on his departure from Boston, by way of a dream: with a line at the scoffers at religion, who make an ill improvement of his naming out our worthy ministers. To which is added a postscript to the Rev. Mr. Andrew Croswell. By a female friend. Re-printed 1819.
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Moorhead
, Sarah Parsons
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1819 |
Re-printed 1819. |
15591
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To the Rev. Mr. Pitkin, on the Death of his Lady.
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Wheatley Peters
, Phillis
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s.n. [sine nomine]
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1772 |
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18768
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Tracts: entertaining, moral and religious. Written in a neat style. Eminently calculated for the amusement and religious instruction of youth. Written principally by Miss Hannah More. From the Cheap Repository.
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More
, Hannah
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Lincoln & Edmands (Boston)
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1809 |
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17734
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Translation of the letters of a Hindoo Rajah; written previous to, and during the period of his residence in England. To which is prefixed a preliminary dissertation on the history, religion, and manners, of the Hindoos. In two volumes. By Eliza Hamilton.
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Hamilton
, Elizabeth
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Wells and Lilly (Boston)
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1819 |
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15066
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Trial and Self-Discipline. By the Author of ‘James Talbot,’ ‘The Factory Girl,’ &C.
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Savage
, Sarah
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James Munroe and Co. (Boston)
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1835 |
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19447
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Truxton's victory. A naval patriotic song. Sung by Mr. Hodgkinson. Written by Mrs. Rowson, of Boston.
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Rowson
, Susanna
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Thomas and Andrews (Boston)
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1799 |
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16250
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Twelve witnesses to the happy effects of experimental religion in life and death, as exemplified in persons of various conditions in society. With an appendix, containing some well written tracts against intemperance, profanity, Sabbath breaking and other vices too prevalent at the present day.
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Newton
, John
Cowper
, William
Westbrook
, Cornelius Depuy
Griffin
, John
Richmond
, Legh
Edwards
, John
More
, Hannah
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Nathaniel Willis (Boston)
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1814 |
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17344
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Waste Not, Want Not: or, Two Strings to Your Bow. By Miss Edgeworth.
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Edgeworth
, Maria
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Wells and Lilly (Boston)
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1816 |
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20323
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Will not dare not tell a new song written by Mrs. Rowson. the music composed by P.A. von Hagen
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Rowson
, Susanna
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1801 |
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16253
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Will the weaver, and The blue bells of Scotland.
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Jordan
, Dorothy
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1810 |
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16254
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William Riley: together with The Sailor Boy.
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Rowson
, Susanna
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1810 |
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17967
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William's return; or, Good news for cottagers. The Second Edition.
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Hughs
, Mrs. Mary
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1817 |
The Second Edition. |
17350
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Works of Maria Edgeworth. Complete in Thirteen Volumes.
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Edgeworth
, Maria
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Samuel Hale Parker [12 Cornhill] (Boston)
Eliakim Littell (Philadelphia)
Robert Norris Henry (New York)
Munroe and Francis [128 Washington] (Boston)
Samuel Hale Parker [164 Washington] (Boston)
Munroe and Francis [4 Cornhill] (Boston)
Samuel Hale Parker [98 Washington-Street] (Boston)
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1824 |
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20565
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Writings of Miss Fanny Woodbury, who died at Beverly, Nov. 15, 1814, aged 23 years. Selected and edited by Joseph Emerson, Pastor of the Third Congregational Church in Beverly.
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Woodbury
, Fanny
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Samuel Turell Armstrong (Boston)
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1815 |
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25197
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Writings of Miss Fanny Woodbury, who died at Beverly, Nov. 15, 1814, aged 23 years. Selected and edited by Joseph Emerson, Pastor of the Third Congregational Church in Beverly. Second Edition.
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Woodbury
, Fanny
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Samuel Turell Armstrong (Boston)
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1815 |
Second Edition. |
20567
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Writings of Miss Fanny Woodbury, who died at Beverly, Nov. 15, 1814, aged 23 years. Selected and edited, by Joseph Emerson, Pastor of the Third Congregational Church in Beverly. Third Edition.
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Woodbury
, Fanny
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Samuel Turell Armstrong (Boston)
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1816 |
Third Edition. |
20568
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Writings of Miss Fanny Woodbury, who died at Beverly, Nov. 15, 1814, aged twenty-three years. Selected and edited, by Joseph Emerson, Pastor of the Third Congregational Church in Beverly. Fourth Edition.
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Woodbury
, Fanny
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Samuel Turell Armstrong (Boston)
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1819 |
Fourth Edition. |
17095
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Yorktown: an historical romance. In two volumes.
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Cushing
, Eliza Lanesford
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Wells and Lilly (Boston)
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1826 |
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19449
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Youth's first step in geography, being a series of exercises making the tour of the habitable globe. For the use of schools. By Susannah Rowson, preceptress. This little book is not meant to supersede any other, but merely to prepare the pupil for the study of a more comprehensive system, and to render the acquirement of the first rudiments of the science pleasant and easy to both the pupil and the instructer. The exercises can be studied by any globe, or atlas; and as there are so many excellent atlases in circulation, it was not thought necessary to increase the price of the present work, by having one to accompany it.
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Rowson
, Susanna
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Wells and Lilly (Boston)
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1818 |
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