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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, various bills of fare, and a proper arrangement of dinners, two courses, for every month in the year. By Susannah Carter, of Clerkenwell, London
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 prefixed various bills of fare, for dinners and suppers in every month of the year; and a copious index to the whole. By Susannah Carter, of Clerkenwell
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
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
Cartwright, Edmund Search after happiness: a pastoral drama. And Armine and Elvira: a legendary tale; in two parts
Cartwright, Edmund Search after happiness: a pastoral drama. And Armine and Elvira: a legendary tale; in two parts
Cary, Virginia Letters on female character, addressed to a young lady, on the death of her mother. By Mrs. Virginia Cary. ; [Six lines of quotations
Cary, Virginia Letters on female character, addressed to a young lady, on the death of her mother. By Mrs. Virginia Cary. ; [Six lines of quotations
Cary, Virginia Mutius: an historical sketch of the fourth century. By a lady of Virginia. ; Written for the American Sunday-School Union
Caulkins, Frances Manwaring The children of the Bible: As examples, and as warnings
Caulkins, Frances Manwaring Do your children reverence the Sabbath
Caunter, John Hobart The admiral's daughter
Cecil, Richard The Publications of the American Tract Society
Cecil, Richard The Publications of the American Tract Society
Celnart, Elisabeth The gentleman and lady's book of politeness and propriety of deportment, dedicated to the youth of both sexes. By Mme. Celnart. ; Translated from the sixth Paris edition, enlarged and improved
Cervantes Saavedra, Miguel de Galatea, a pastoral romance; imitated from Cervantes. By M. de Florian. ; Translated into English. ; To which is added, Amelia, or The faithless Briton; Amelia or Malevolence defeated; and, Miss Seward's Monody on Major Andre. ; Embellished with engravings
Chalmers, Anna Maria Mead The sisters. [One line from Ephesians] Prepared for the American Sunday-School Union, and revised by the Committee of Publication
Chalmers, Anna Maria Mead The good resolution. [Two lines of Scripture text] Written for the American Sunday-School Union, and revised by the Committee of Publication
Chalmers, Anna Maria Mead The good son. By the author of "The sisters," "The good resolution," &c. ; Written for the American Sunday-School Union, and revised by the Committee of Publication
Chalmers, Thomas Sermons preached in St. John's Church, Glasgow. By Thomas Chalmers, D.D. Minister of St. John's Church, Glasgow
Chamberlaine, James Lloyd A letter to James Lloyd Chamberlaine, Esq; of Talbot County. Sir, Having put yourself and friends to a vast deal of pains to ascertain a fact you never can prove
Chamblit, Rebekah The declaration, dying warning and advice of Rebekah Chamblit. A young woman aged near twenty-seven years, executed at Boston September 27th. 1733. according to the sentence pass'd upon her at the Superiour Court holden there for the county of Suffolk, in August last, being then found guilty of felony, in concealing the birth of her spurious male infant, of which she was delivered when alone the eighth day of May last, and was afterwards found dead, as will more fully appear by the following declaration, which was carefully taken from her own mouth
Chandler, Elizabeth Margaret Essays, philanthropic and moral, by Elizabeth Margaret Chandler: ; principally relating to the abolition of slavery in America. ; [Twelve lines of verse