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Chandler, Elizabeth Margaret The poetical works of Elizabeth Margaret Chandler: with a memoir of her life and character, by Benjamin Lundy. : [Four lines of verse
Chandler, Jane Catalogue of books, for sale by Mrs. Chandler, in Elizabeth-Town, New-Jersey; being the library of the late Rev. Dr. Chandler, deceased. : The prices affixed are in specie
Chandler, William A journal of the survey of the Narragansett Bay, and parts adjacent, taken in the month's of May and June, A.D. 1741. By order of the Honourable Court of Commissioners appointed by his majesty King George the Second. Poetically described by one of the surveyors
Chapman, Lucretia Trial of Lucretia Chapman, otherwise called Lucretia Espos y Mina, who was jointly indicted with Lino Amalia Espos y Mina, for the murder of William Chapman, Esq. late of Andalusia, County of Bucks, Pennsylvania, in the Court of Oyer and Terminer, held at Doylestown, for Bucks, December term, 1831, continued to February term, 1832. Prepared for publication, by William E. Du Bois, student of law
Chappell, Hannah L. The literary remains of Martha Day; with Rev. Dr. Fitch's address at her funeral; and sketches of her character
Charles, William The deserted boy; or, Cruel parents. A tale of truth. : Calculated to promote benevolence in children. : Illustrated with engravings. By Miss Horwood
Charleton, Catharine Thoughts on the two witnesses, Rev. XIth. Who they are: with cursory comments on some passages of Scripture, and some things that have been and are now transacting in the world of mankind. Communicated in three letters to a friend. By Catharine Charleton, member of the Baptist church Philadelphia. [Six lines of Scripture texts
Chase, Jacob The Pioneer. [Four lines of verse] : This little pamphlet is particularly designed for the perusal of those who have so far gained the victory over their prejudices against the doctrine of a world's salvation from sin and misery, that they are enabled to look at both sides of that all important subject upon which it treats--to "prove all things, and hold fast that which is good." 1 Thess. v. 21
Chateaudun, R. Adieu sweet girl taken from the Children of the Abbey by Maria Regina Roche the music by R. Chateaudun
Cheap, Eliza The first day of the week. Revised by the Committee of Publication
Cheap, Eliza The power of instruction, or, The guilty tongue. By the author of The last day of the week. ; [Two lines from Exod. xx.7
Cheap, Eliza The guilty tongue. By the author of "The week," and "The commandment with promise." ; [One line from Exodus xx.7.] ; Stereotyped by James Conner
Cheap, Eliza The week completed
Cheap, Eliza The last day of the week
Cheap, Eliza The week completed. Revised by the Committee of Publication. ; [Vignette caption: Knowledge of the Lord. American Sunday School Union
Cheap, Eliza The last day of the week. Revised by the Committee of Publication of the American Sunday School Union. ; Stereotyped from the second edition
Cheap, Eliza The first day of the week. Revised by the Committee of Publication
Cheap, Eliza My station and its duties. By the author of "The last day of the week." ; [One line of text
Checkley, Samuel Love to Christ a necessary qualification in a Gospel minister. A sermon preached at the ordination of the Reverend Mr. William Vinal, to the pastoral charge of the First Congregational Church of Christ in Newport on Rhode-Island, October 29. 1746. With some enlargement and correction by Joseph Fish, A.M. Pastor of the Second Church of Christ in Stonington. ; With the charge by the Rev. S. Checkley: and the right hand of fellowship by the Rev. Mr. J. Cotton. ; [Three lines from Jeremiah
Child, Lydia Maria Francis The girl's own book
Chitwood, Sarah Petition of Sarah Chitwood. April 4, 1826. Printed by order of the House of Representatives. To the Honorable Eighteenth Congress of the United States: your petitioner, Sarah Chitwood, widow of the late John Chitwood, humbly sheweth to your honors
Choiseul-Meuse, Félicité Recreations instructives et amusantes; ou, Choix d'historiettes morales, Tirées des ouvrages de Mesdames De Choiseul, De Renneville, Jauffret, &c. ; A l'usage de la jeunesse
Churchill, Elizabeth Harlow The following lines were composed by the widow of Mr. George Churchill, who died at Martha's Vineyard, September 14, 1796, in the 35th year of his age
Churchill, Mehetable A remarkable instance of the interposition of the spirit of grace, to save from death a guilty sinner. Being a strange and true account of the wicked life and happy reformation of Mehetable Churchill, of the state of New-Hampshire. Who in a trance was shewn a glimpse of eternal happiness, and the horrours of eternal death; which had such an effect on her guilty conscience as to turn her from her former wicked course of life, to the practice of virtue and godliness. Written by herself. ; That others may shun the horrid guilt of disobedience to parents, which leads to the commission of every other sin, least they plunge their precious and immortal souls into the gulph of everlasting woe
Cineaus To Robert Lemmon, and Luther Martin, Esquires, who have been stimulated, by some evil genius, into a controversy with each other