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Deakin, H. C. Parley's New-York books for children Parley's stories about birds
Deakin, H. C. The Children's miscellany: being a collection of amusing and instructive facts, stories, anecdotes, &c
Dearborn, Henry Alexander Scammell A discourse delivered before the Massachusetts Horticultural Society, on the celebration of its fourth anniversary, October 3, 1832. By Thaddeus William Harris, M.D
Decatur, Susan Wheeler Documents relative of the claim of Mrs. Decatur, with her earnest request that the gentlemen of Congress will do her the favor to read them
Decatur, Susan Wheeler Documents relative to the claim of Mrs. Decatur, with her earnest request, that the gentlemen of Congress will do her the favour to read them
Decatur, Susan Wheeler Documents relative to the claim of Mrs. Decatur, with her earnest request, that the gentlemen of Congress will take the trouble to read them
Decatur, Susan Wheeler Case of Susan Decatur, et al. To accompany Bill H.R. no. 82. January 7, 1830. Printed by order of the House of Representatives of the United States
Decatur, Susan Wheeler Documents relating to the memorial of Mrs. Decatur
Degrasse, Isaiah G. The history of the New-York African free-schools, from their establishment in 1787, to the present time; embracing a period of more than forty years: : also a brief account of the successful labors, of the New-York Manumission Society: with an appendix, containing specimens of original composition, both in prose and verse, by several of the pupils; pieces spoken at public examinations; an interesting dialogue between Doctor Samuel L. Mitchill, of New-York, and a little black boy of ten years old; and lines illustrative of the Lancasterian system of instruction. By Charles C. Andrews, teacher of the male school
Delafaye-Bréhier, Julie New tales for boys. By Madame Delafaye, author of the "Six tales of youth," &c. ; With engravings
Delavan, Edward Cornelius The Intemperate, and the reformed. Shewing the awful consequences of intemperance, and the blessed effects of the temperance reformation
Delavan, Edward Cornelius The Intemperate, and the reformed. Shewing the awful consequences of intemperance, and the blessed effects of the temperance reformation
Denning, Elizabeth Poems by Elizabeth Denning. ; [Four lines of verse in French] ; Presented by her father to [blank] in remembrance [blank
Denning, William To be sold, at the Tontine Coffee-House in the city of New-York, on the second Tuesday in November next, at eleven o'clock in the forenoon of that day, by the subscribers, executrix and executor to the estate of Thomas Smith, Esq; deceased, who was the last surviving executor of the Hon. William Smith, Esq; formerly of the city of New-York, deceased, all the residue and remainder of the real estate of the said William Smith
Derenzy, Margaret Graves A whisper to a newly-married pair, from a widowed wife. ; [Eight lines of verse
Derenzy, Margaret Graves A whisper to a newly-married pair, from a widowed wife. ; [Eight lines of verse
Destouches, Néricault The married man. A comedy. In three acts. From Le philosophe mariè of M. N. Destouches. As performed at the Theatre Royal, Haymarket, and the New Theatre, Philadelphia. By Mrs. Inchbald
Dewees, William Potts A treatise on the diseases of females. By William P. Dewees, M.D. adjunct professor of midwifery in the University of Pennsylvania; member of the American Philosophical Society; of the Royal Medical Society of Denmark, &c. &c
Dewey, Adolphus Some of the writings, and last sentences of Adolphus Dewey Executed at Montreal, Aug. 30th, 1833 With remarks by Nancy Towle. Labourer in the Gospel
Dexter, Mary Memoirs and letters of Mrs. Mary Dexter, late consort of Rev. Elijah Dexter, of Plympton. By Rev. William T. Torrey. ; Printed by subscription at the Old Colony Press
Dickinson, James A memorable instance of the Divine protection and deliverance of James Dickenson [i.e., Dickinson], and Jane Fearon. (Both of Cumberland in England) On a religious visit to Scotland. Giving an account of their miraculous escape from being robbed and murdered, in the early part of their labors in the Gospel. Related by themselves to Sarah Taylor, when each of them was about eighty years of age, and she was about eighteen, one assisting the other in recalling the particulars as they related them
Dickinson, James A memorable instance of Divine guidance and protection. An account of some extraordinary circumstances, which attended James Dickinson, and Jane Fearon, both of Cumberland, when on a visit to Scotland, in the early part of their labours in the Gospel. Related by themselves, when each about 80 years of age, to Sarah Taylor, when she was about 18 years old--the one assisting the other in recollecting the particulars as they related them to her
Dix, Dorothea Lynde Conversations on common things; or, Guide to knowledge. With questions. : For the use of schools and families. By a teacher. ; [Three lines of text
Dix, Dorothea Lynde Marrion Wilder, or The passionate little girl
Dix, Dorothea Lynde Private hours. By the author of Evening hours. ; [Four lines of Scripture texts