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Cineaus To Robert Lemmon, and Luther Martin, Esquires, who have been stimulated, by some evil genius, into a controversy with each other
Cish, Jane Die Endzückung und wunderbare Erfahrung der Johanna Cisch, welche zeiget wie dieselbe bekehret wurde, und wie sie in eine Endzückung verfiel, und Himmel und Hölle, nebst sonst noch sonderbaren Dingen sahe. Dieses ist eine Abschrift ihrer eigenen Erzählung, und wird auf Verlangen verschiedener ihrer Freunde bekannt gemacht. : [Two lines of quotation in German
Cish, Jane [The vision and wonderful experience of Jane Cish
Cish, Jane The vision and wonderful experience of Jane Cish, shewing how she was converted, and how she fell into a trance on the third of May, 1780. And saw heaven and hell, with many other strange things. Being a copy from her own mouth, and published at the request of several of her friends. ; [Two lines of quotation
Cish, Jane The vision and wonderful experience of Jane Cish, shewing how she was converted, and how she fell into a trance on the third of May, 1780. And saw heaven and hell, with many other strange things: being a copy from her own mouth, and published at the request of several of her friends. ; [Two lines of quotation
Cish, Jane The vision and wonderful experience of Jane Cish, shewing how she was converted, and how she fell into a trance on the third of May, 1780, and saw heaven and hell, with many other strange things: being a copy from her own mouth, and published at the request of several of her friends. ; [Two lines of quotation
Clairon, La Memoirs of Hyppolite Clairon, the celebrated French actress: with reflections upon the dramatic art: written by herself. ; Translated from the French. ; In two volumes. Vol. I[-II
Clap, Nathaniel Zebulun advised. Serious and suitable counsels for them that go to sea, and for all that mind the good of their souls. Delivered, March 7th. 1735,6. By a minister of the Gospel. ; [Two lines from I. Chronicles
Clap, Nathaniel The duty of all Christians, urged, in a discourse on I Cor. XV. 58. delivered in a congregation at Newport, on Rhode-Island. By Nathaniel Clap. ; [Four lines from I. Thessalonians
Claris de Florian, Jean Pierre 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
Clark, Christopher A confession of faith held by a Society of Friends called Separates, containing their fundamental principles. It was wrote with a desire of promoting truth by one that sincerely wishes the good of all mankind. Christopher Clark
Clark, Mary First annual report of the Ladies Anti-Slavery Society of Concord, December 25, 1835
Clark, Mary Biographical sketches of the fathers of New England, intended to acquaint youth with the lives, characters and sufferings of those who founded our civil and religious institutions. By Mary Clark
Clark, Mary Conversations on the history of Massachusetts, from its first settlement to the present period; for the use of schools and families. By a friend of youth
Clarke, Mary Reason versus prejudice. Morgan refuted; or, A defence of the ancient and honourable institution of Masonry. By a Mason's daughter. ; [Seven lines of quotations
Clarke, Mary 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
Clarke, Mary The benevolent lawyers, or, Villainy detected. A comedy, in five acts. By M. Clarke, authoress of the Fair Americans, Clermont Herbert, &c
Clarke, Mary 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
Clarke, Thomas Cottrell The Ladies' literary port folio
Clarkson, Thomas The true copy of a manuscript, found hanging on a post at Gorham Corner, 1819
Clarkson, Thomas A brief memoir of the life of William Penn. Compiled for the use of young persons. By Priscilla Wakefield
Clement, Beulah October 9th, 1784. Whereas, Samuel Clement, late of the township of Newton, in the state of New-Jersey, dec. did by his late will and testament, order his executors therein named, to sell as much of his real and personal estate as should be necessary to pay his just debts
Cleveland, Dorcas Cleveland Hiller A dialogue on some of the causes of infidelity. By the author of A dialogue on Providence, faith and prayer. ; Printed for the American Unitarian Association
Cleveland, Dorcas Cleveland Hiller The divine authority of the Christian revelation acknowledged. By the author of a Dialogue on Providence, faith and prayer. ; Printed for the American Unitarian Association
Cleveland, Dorcas Cleveland Hiller Little Susan. Designed for children two or three years old. One of a series of stories by the author of 'Fruit and flowers