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Butterworth, Joseph A particular relation of the American Baptist mission to the Burman empire. In a series of letters, addressed to Joseph Butterworth, Esq. M.P. London. By Ann H. Judson
Byron, George Gordon The beauties of Lord Byron, selected from his works; ; to which is prefixed, a biographical memoir of his life and writings. By a gentleman of Philadelphia
Cadwallader, Priscilla Sermon delivered by Priscilla Cadwallader, in the meeting house at Waynesville, Miami, on 1st day, 26th of 9th mo. 1830; : being the first day preceding the Yearly Meeting. Reported by Robert Way, stenographer
Caine, Henrietta Maria Catalogue of goods to be sold by publick vendue on Wednesday the eighteenth day of September 1754, at the house of Mrs. Henrietta Maria Caine, at the Sign of the Fann in Marlborough-Street, Boston
Callender, John The advantages of early religion. A sermon preached at Newport on Rhode-Island. To a society of young men on the Lord's-Day evening, Jan. 3d. 1741,2. By John Callender. ; [Two lines from Titus
Callender, John A discourse occasioned by the death of the Reverend Mr. Nathaniel Clap, Pastor of a church at Newport on Rhode-Island, on October 30 1745. in the 78th year of his age. By John Callender, A.M. ; [Two lines from Philippians
Campbell, Mary Memoirs of Miss Mary Campbell, daughter of Mr. David Campbell, of Windham, N.H. who died July 21, 1819, Aet. 28. Compiled by Samuel Harris, Pastor of the church in Windham. ; Published by request
Carey, Mathew To the humane and benevolent citizens of Philadelphia: Fellow citizens, We come before you to solicit your aid and encouragement of Mr. Wall, a respectable man, labouring under total blindness ... We enlist the friends of the drama, by choosing a play, which has sufficient attraction of itself. The friends of harmony will be gratified with the talents of the beneficiary, employed on the ancient instrument, the harp. ... Mr. Power, the celebrated Irish performer, will appear as Dennis Bulgruddery, in John Bull.
Carey, Mathew Brief view of the system of internal improvement of the state of Pennsylvania; containing a glance at its rise, progress, retardation,--the difficulties it underwent,--its present state, and future prospects. ; [Three lines from Fulton] By M. Carey, M.A.P.S. and of the Antiquarian Society. ; Published by order of the Society for the Promotion of Internal Improvement
Carey, Mathew 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
Carey, Mathew 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
Carey, Mathew 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
Carey, Mathew 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
Carey, Mathew Brief view of the system of internal improvement of the state of Pennsylvania; containing a glance at its rise, progress, retardation,--the difficulties it underwent,--its present state, and future prospects. By a Pennsylvanian
Carey, Mathew 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
Carlton, Eliza An account of the last illness and death of the Hon. William Wirt, in a letter by his daughter
Carlton, Eliza Death of the Hon. William Wirt
Caroline Mathilde Nachrichten von einer unglücklichen Königin, nebst ihren Briefen, an verschiedne ihrer vornehmen Verwandten und Freundinnen. : Aus dem Englischen
Caroline Mathilde Nachrichten von einer unglücklichen Königin, nebst ihren Briefen, an verschiedne ihrer vornehmen Verwandten und Freundinnen. : Aus dem Englischen
Caroline Mathilde Nachrichten von einer unglücklichen Königinn [sic], nebst ihren Briefen, an verschiedne ihrer vornehmen Verwandten und Freundinnen. : Aus dem Englischen
Carpenter, Lant The sick man's friend; by the author of William's return;--The twin brothers, &c
Carroll, Charles At a full meeting of the inhabitants of Anne-Arundel County, including the citizens of Annapolis, on Monday the 16th day of January, 1775. Charles Carroll, Esq; barrister, chairman. Mr. Isaac M'Hard, clerk
Carson, Ann Baker The history of the celebrated Mrs. Ann Carson, widow of the late unfortunate Lieutenant Richard Smyth; with a circumstantial account of her conspiracy against the late governor of Pennsylvania, Simon Snyder; and of her sufferings in the several prisons in that state. : Interspersed with anecdotes of characters now living. Written by herself. ; [One line from Othello
Carson, Ann Baker The history of the celebrated Mrs. Ann Carson, widow of the late unfortunate Lieutenant Richard Smyth; with a circumstantial account of her conspiracy against the late governor of Pennsylvania, Simon Snyder; and of her sufferings in the several prisons in that state. : Interspersed with anecdotes of characters now living. Written by herself. ; [One line from Othello
Carter, Susannah The frugal housewife, or Complete woman cook. Wherein the art of dressing all sorts of viands, with cleanliness, decency, and elegance, is explained in five hundred approved receipts ... to which are added, twelve new prints, exhibiting a proper arrangement of dinners, two courses, for every month in the year. With various bills of fare. By Susannah Carter, of Clerkenwell