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Brown, Phoebe Hinsdale Poor Sarah, an Indian woman
Brown, Phoebe Hinsdale Poor Sarah, or The benefits of religion exemplified in the life and death of an Indian woman. [Four lines from Gray
Brown, Phoebe Hinsdale Poor Sarah; or The Indian woman
Brown, Phoebe Hinsdale Religion exemplified, in the life of poor Sarah. (Taken from the Boston recorder
Brown, Rebecca Warren Stories about General Warren, in relation to the fifth of March massacre, and the battle of Bunker Hill. By a lady of Boston
Bruen, Matthias Memoirs of the life and character of the Rev. Matthias Bruen, late Pastor of the Presbyterian Church, in Bleecker-Street, New-York
Bryant, William Cullen Letters on the Colonization Society; and on its probable results; under the following heads: The origin of the Society; Increase of the coloured population; Manumission of slaves in this country; Declarations of legislatures, and other assembled bodies, in favour of the Society; Situation of the colonists at Monrovia, and other towns; Moral and religious character of the settlers; Soil, climate, productions, and commerce of Liberia; Advantages to the free coloured population, by emigration to Liberia; Disadvantages of slavery to the white population; Character of the natives of Africa before the irruptions of the barbarians; Effects of colonization on the slave trade; with a slight sketch of that nefarious and accursed traffic. : Addressed to the Hon. C.F. Mercer, M.H.R.U.S. By M. Carey
Bryant, William Cullen Letters on the Colonization Society; and of its probable results; under the following heads: The origin of the Society; Increase of the coloured population; Manumission of slaves in this country; Declarations of legislatures, and other assembled bodies, in favour of the Society; Situation of the colonists at Monrovia, and other towns; Moral and religious character of the settlers; Soil, climate, productions, and commerce of Liberia; Advantages to the free coloured population, by emigration to Liberia; Disadvantages of slavery to the white population; Character of the natives of Africa before the irruptions of the barbarians; Effects of colonization on the slave trade with a slight sketch of that nefarious and accursed traffic. : Addressed to the Hon. C.F. Mercer, M.H.R.U.S. By M. Carey
Bryant, William Cullen Letters on the Colonization Society; and on its probable results; under the following heads: The origin of the Society; Increase of the coloured population; Manumission of slaves in this country; Declarations of legislatures, and other assembled bodies, in favour of the Society : Situation of the colonists at Monrovia, and other towns; Moral and religious character of the settlers; Soil, climate, productions, and commerce of Liberia; Advantages to the free coloured population, by emigration to Liberia; Disadvantages of slavery to the white population; Character of the natives of Africa before the irruptions of the barbarians; Effects of colonization on the slave trade; with a slight sketch of that nefarious and accursed traffic. : Addressed to the Hon. C.F. Mercer, M.H.R.U.S. By M. Carey
Bryant, William Cullen Letters on the Colonization Society; and on its probable results; under the following heads: The origin of the Society; Increase of the coloured population; Manumission of slaves in this country; Declarations of legislatures, and other assembled bodies, in favour of the Society; Situation of the colonists at Monrovia, and other towns; Moral and religious character of the settlers; Soil, climate, productions, and commerce of Liberia; Advantages to the free coloured population, by emigration to Liberia; Disadvantages of slavery to the white population; Character of the natives of Africa before the irruptions of the barbarians; Effects of colonization on the slave trade; with a slight sketch of that nefarious and accursed traffic. : Addressed to the Hon. C.F. Mercer, M.H.R.U.S. By M. Carey
Bryant, William Cullen Poetry for young children
Bryant, William Cullen Letters on the Colonization Society; and on its probable results; under the following heads: The origin of the Society; Increase of the coloured population; Manumission of slaves in this country; Declarations of legislatures, and other assembled bodies, in favour of the Society : Situation of the colonists at Monrovia, and other towns; Moral and religious character of the settlers; Soil, climate, productions, and commerce of Liberia; Advantages to the free coloured population, by emigration to Liberia; Disadvantages of slavery to the white population; Character of the natives of Africa before the irruptions of the barbarians; Effects of colonization on the slave trade; with a slight sketch of that nefarious and accursed traffic. : Addressed to the Hon. C.F. Mercer, M.H.R.U.S. By M. Carey
Buell, Abigail Lines, composed by Miss Abigail Buell, Jun. aged sixteen years, daughter of Benjamin Buell, Esq. of Hebron
Buffin, Ann A few words concerning that pious youth, of worthy memory, to wit, Thomas Scattergood, Jun. who departed this life the 19th of first month, 1731, in the 26th year of his age
Bullard, Anne Tuttle Jones Little Aimee, the persecuted child. To which is added The frightful story, by the author of "Louisa Ralston," "The Stanwood family," &c
Bullard, Anne Tuttle Jones Louisa Ralston ; or What can I do for the heathen? by the author of The Stanwood family; or History of the American Tract Society. [One line of Scripture text] ; revised by the Publishing Committee
Bullard, Anne Tuttle Jones The Reformation: a true tale of the sixteenth century. By the author of The Stanwood family; or History of the American Tract Society: and Louisa Ralston; or, What can I do for the heathen? ; Revised by the publishing committee
Burghley, William Cecil The Young gentleman's parental monitor; containing, I. Lord Chesterfield's advice to his son on men and manners; on the Principles of politeness; and on the art of acquiring a knowledge of the world, II. Marchioness de Lambert's Advice to her son. III. Lord Burghley's Ten precepts to his son
Burke, Aedanus Considerations on the Society or Order of Cincinnati; lately instituted by the major-generals, brigadiers, and other officers of the American army. Proving that it creates, a race of hereditary patricians, or nobility; and interspersed with remarks on its consequences to the freedom and happiness of the republick. : Addressed to the people of South-Carolina, and their representatives. By Cassius
Burke, Anne Ela: or The delusions of the heart. A tale founded on facts
Burke, Anne Ela: or The delusions of the heart. A tale, founded on facts. : [Six lines from Rowe] : To which is added, Henry and Emma: a poem. By Mathew Prior, Esq
Burke, Anne Ela, or The delusions of the heart. A tale, founded on facts. : [Six lines from Rowe] : To which is added, Henry and Emma: a poem. By Mathew Prior, Esq. : and The deserted village. By Dr. Goldsmith
Burke, Anne Ela, or The delusions of the heart. A tale, founded on facts. : [Six lines from Rowe] : To which is added, Henry and Emma: a poem. By Mathew Prior, Esq. : and The deserted village. By Dr. Goldsmith
Burritt, Ann W. Mrs. Burritt's defence of her husband. First published in the Southern recorder, Milledgeville, Geo. August 14, 1830
Burrows, Silas Enoch Important trial for seduction, in the Superior Court of N. York, before Justice Oakley, Nancy Van Haun vs. Silas E. Burrows, on Wednesday 27th and Thursday 28th November, 1833