15385
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A Series of letters on courtship and marriage. To which are added, Witherspoon's letters on marriage.-- Mrs. Piozzi's letter to a gentleman newly married.-- Swift's letter to a newly married lady, &c. &c.
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Piozzi
, Hester Lynch Thrale
Swift
, Jonathan
Witherspoon
, John
Franklin
, Benjamin
Cotton
, Nathaniel
Nugent
, Mr.
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Cornelius Davis (New York City)
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1798 |
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16225
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A Series of Letters on Courtship and Marriage. To Which are Added, Witherspoon's Letters on Marriage.—Mrs. Piozzi's Letter to a Gentleman Newly Married.—Swift's Letter to a Newly Married Lady, &c. &c.
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Franklin
, Benjamin
Craggs-Nugent
, Robert
Piozzi
, Hester Lynch Thrale
Cotton
, Nathaniel
Swift
, Jonathan
Witherspoon
, John
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Cornelius Davis (New York City)
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1798 |
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16960
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An oration delivered on the fourth day of July 1800. By a citizen of the United States. To which is added, The female advocate. Written by a lady.
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Unknown
,
Unknown
, [Woman]
|
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1808 |
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19862
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Practical language interpreted in a dialogue, between a believer and an unbeliever, in two parts: representing a believer under the influence of grace, speaking Canaan's language. Part I. Represents an unbeliever under the influence of a carnal mind, refusing to accept the invitations of the Gospel; whose practice often speaks plainer and louder than words, saying of Christ the King, We will not have this man to reign over us. Part II. Shews some of the language of a soul under conviction: and how the unbeliever becomes a believer.
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Smith
, Eunice
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R. Lee (Springfield)
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1814 |
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20466
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Sermons to children; to which are added, short hymns, suited to the subjects. By a lady.
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Wilkinson
, Rebecca
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1807 |
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19165
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The voice of the turtle; a selection of devotional pieces in verse and prose. : Being the exercises of young converts. By Thomas Rand, A.B. pastor of a Baptist church in West-Springfield.
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Rand
, Thomas
Tinny
, Polly
|
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1803 |
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