18816
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O'Donnel. A national tale. By Lady Morgan, (late Miss Owenson,) author of the Wild Irish girl, Novice of St. Dominick, &c. Three volumes in two.
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Owenson
, Sydney
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Van Winkle and Wiley (New York)
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1814 |
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16143
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Old Grand-papa, and other poems, for the instruction and amusement of children.
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Unknown
, [Woman]
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Samuel Wood and Sons [261 Pearl Street] (New York City)
Samuel S. Wood & Co. (Baltimore)
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1818 |
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16407
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Orra: a tragedy, in five acts. By Joanna Baillie. [From the first London edition, of 1812.]
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Baillie
, Joanna
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The Longworths (New York City)
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1812 |
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16849
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Ourselves, a comedy, in five acts. By Miss Chambers, author of The school for friends. [From the first London edition, of 1811]
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Chambers
, Marianne
Dibdin
, Thomas
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The Longworths (New York City)
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1811 |
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18631
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Parley the porter. An allegory.
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More
, Hannah
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1814 |
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16162
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Pastoral lessons, and parental conversations, intended as a companion to E. Barbauld's Hymns in prose.
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Barbauld
, Anna Laetitia
|
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1813 |
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16163
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Pastoral lessons, and parental conversations, intended as a companion to E. Barbauld's Hymns in prose.
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Barbauld
, Anna Laetitia
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|
1816 |
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17577
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Placide, a Spanish tale. Two volumes in one. Translated from Les Battuécas, of Madame de Genlis. By Alexander Jamieson.
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du Crest de Saint-Aubin
, Stéphanie Félicité
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Kirk and Mercein (New York City)
|
1817 |
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16596
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Poems and essays, by the late Miss Bowdler. The first American edition, from the eleventh English edition. Published for the benefit of the Orphan Asylum Society, and Economical School, in New-York.
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Bowdler
, Jane
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|
1811 |
The first American edition, from the eleventh English edition. |
20124
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Poems for children.
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Taylor (later Gilbert)
, Ann
O'Keeffe
, Adelaide
Taylor
, Jane
|
|
1811 |
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20125
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Poems for children.
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Taylor (later Gilbert)
, Ann
O'Keeffe
, Adelaide
Taylor
, Jane
|
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1813 |
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20126
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Poems for children.
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Taylor (later Gilbert)
, Ann
O'Keeffe
, Adelaide
Taylor
, Jane
|
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1815 |
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20127
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Poems for children.
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Taylor (later Gilbert)
, Ann
O'Keeffe
, Adelaide
Taylor
, Jane
|
|
1817 |
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20128
|
Poems for children.
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Taylor (later Gilbert)
, Ann
O'Keeffe
, Adelaide
Taylor
, Jane
|
Samuel S. Wood & Co. (Baltimore)
Samuel Wood and Sons [261 Pearl Street] (New York City)
|
1819 |
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19950
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Poetic tales, for children. By the authoress of "Stories for children, by Goody Lovechild, and Ditties for children, by a lady of Boston."
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Sproat
, Nancy
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Samuel Wood and Sons [261 Pearl Street] (New York City)
Samuel S. Wood & Co. (Baltimore)
|
1819 |
|
19947
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Poetic tales, for children. By the authoress of "Stories for children, by Goody Lovechild," and "Ditties for children, by a Lady of Boston."
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Sproat
, Nancy
|
|
1814 |
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19948
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Poetic tales, for children. By the authoress of "Stories for children, by Goody Lovechild," and "Ditties for children, by a lady of Boston."
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Sproat
, Nancy
|
|
1815 |
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19949
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Poetic tales, for children. By the authoress of "Stories for children, by Goody Lovechild," and "Ditties for children, by a lady of Boston."
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Sproat
, Nancy
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1817 |
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17135
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Poetical pieces written on several occasions of unfortunate and unhappy facts. On the drowning of Mr. John Beers, and Mr. Mulford Sweezy of Brookhaven, Long-Island. On the unhappy occasion of two brothers being drowned in the South-Bay of Long-Island. An elegy to the memory of a friend who committed suicide in New-York. On the fate of war: occasioned by an incident which occurred in Great Britain. An elegiac to Mrs. Elizabeth Ketcham. To which is added An essay on masonry, and An address to spring. By Rachel Devereux. Also, The portrait of masonry. Composed by Brother Devereux.
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Devereux
, Rachel
Devereux
, John
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1803 |
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17317
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Practical Education: by Maria Edgeworth, Author of Letters for Literary Ladies, and The Parent's Assistant; and, by Richard Lovell Edgeworth, F.R.S. and M.R.I.A. In Two Volumes. The First American Edition.
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Edgeworth
, Maria
Edgeworth
, Richard Lovell
|
George Folliet Hopkins [Washington's Head] (New York)
Brown and Stansbury (New York)
|
1801 |
The First American Edition. |
17315
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Practical Education. By Maria Edgeworth, Author of "Letters for Literary Ladies," &c. and, by Richard Lovell Edgeworth, F.R.S. and M.R.I.A. Complete in One Volume.
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Edgeworth
, Maria
Edgeworth
, Richard Lovell
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Harper and Brothers [82 Cliff Street] (New York City)
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1835 |
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18905
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Purity of heart, or, Woman as she should be. Addressed to the author of Glenarvon. By an old wife of twenty years. The first American, from the second London edition.
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Unknown
, [Woman]
|
|
1818 |
The first American, from the second London edition. |
16635
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Reasons for the necessity of silent waiting, in order to the solemn worship of God. To which are added, several quotations from Robert Barclay's Apology. By Mary Brook.
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Brook
, Mary
Barclay
, Robert
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1807 |
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19569
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Redwood; a Tale. In Two Volumes.
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Sedgwick
, Catharine Maria
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Elam Bliss and Elihu White (New York City)
|
1824 |
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20220
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Religion recommended to youth in a series of letters addressed to a young lady. To which are added poems on various occasions. By Caroline Matilda Thayer. Fifth Edition.
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Thayer (née Warren)
, Caroline Matilda
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N. Bangs and J. Emory (New York)
|
1827 |
Fifth Edition. |