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Duer, William Alexander Proceedings of the Colonization Society of the City of New York, at their third annual meeting, held on the 13th and 14th of May, 1835, including the annual report of the board of managers of the society
Duncan, Mary Grey Lundie Memoirs of the life and character of the Rev. Matthias Bruen, late Pastor of the Presbyterian Church, in Bleecker-Street, New-York
Dungy, Eliza A. T. Address delivered before the African Female Benevolent Society of Troy [electronic resource] on Wednesday, February 12, 1834. By Elizabeth Wicks. To which is annexed An eulogy on the death of Mrs. Jane Lansing, with an address. By Eliza A.T. Dungy
Dunlap, Jane Poems, upon several sermons, preached by the Rev'd, and renowned, George Whitefield, while in Boston. [Three lines of quotation] : A New Years gift, from a Daughter of Liberty and lover of truth
Dunmore, John Murray To His Excellency the Right Honourable John Earl of Dunmore, His Majesty's lieutenant and governor general of the colony and dominion of Virginia, and vice admiral of the same: the humble address of the Council
Dunmore, John Murray The speech of His Excellency the Right Honourable John Earl of Dunmore, His Majesty's lieutenant and governor general of the colony and dominion of Virginia, and vice admiral of the same, to the General Assembly, convened at the capitol, on Thursday the 5th of May, 1774
Dunmore, John Murray Whereas I have reason to apprehend that the government of Pennsylvania, in prosecution of their claim to Pittsburg and its dependencies, will endeavour to obstruct His Majesty's government thereof under my administration, by illegal or unwarrantable commitments of the officers I have appointed ... Given under my hand and the seal of the colony, at Williamsburg, this 25th day of April, 1774, and in the 14th year of His Majesty's reign
Duras, Claire de Durfort Ourika; a tale, from the French. : [One line from Byron] : From the second Paris edition
Dutton, Anne A letter from Mrs. Anne Dutton, to the Reverend Mr. G. Whitefield
Dyer, Mary Marshall To the public. New-Lebanon, New-York, March 25, 1826. There is in circulation a circular, signed James Farnham, who is a Shaker leader in New-Lebanon, N.Y. which contains an outrageous and wanton attack, not only on my character, but many venerable persons
Dyer, Mary Marshall A portraiture of Shakerism, exhibiting a general view of their character and conduct, from the first appearance of Ann Lee in New-England, down to the present time. And certified by many respectable authorities. Drawn up by Mary M. Dyer. : [Two lines of quotation] : The author has endeavored, while exposing to the world the dark side of the picture, to give it no deeper shade than the light of truth will warrent. And although she has endured innumerable wrongs, she can say in conscious truth, that her only object in giving the world this history, is, that the unsuspecting may not be entrapped by the apparent virtue and rectitude of the people called Shakers
Dyer, Mary Marshall Reply to the Shakers' statements, called a "Review of the Portraiture of Shakerism," with an account of the sickness and death of Betsy Dyer; a sketch of the journey of the author: and testimonies from several persons. By Mary M. Dyer, author of the "Portraiture of Shakerism." ; [Two lines from I Timothy
Dyer, Mary Marshall A portraiture of Shakerism, exhibiting a general view of their character and conduct, from the first appearance of Ann Lee in New-England, down to the present time. And certified by many respectable authorities. Drawn up by Mary M. Dyer. : [Two lines of quotation] : The author has endeavored, while exposing to the world the dark side of the picture, to give it no deeper shade than the light of truth will warrent. And although she has endured innumerable wrongs, she can say in conscious truth, that her only object in giving the world this history, is, that the unsuspecting may not be entrapped by the apparent virtue and rectitude of the people called Shakers
Dyer, Mary Marshall Reply to the Shakers' statements, called a "Review of the Portraiture of Shakerism," with an account of the sickness and death of Betsy Dyer; a sketch of the journey of the author: and testimonies from several persons. By Mary M. Dyer, author of the "Portraiture of Shakerism." ; [Two lines from I Timothy
E. P. The Girl's book
E. R., Elizabeth Ritchie A discourse delivered at the New Chapel in the City-Road, on the ninth of March 1791, at the funeral of the late Rev. Mr. John Wesley. ; [Four lines from Revelation] By John Whitehead, M.D
E. R., Elizabeth Ritchie A discourse delivered at the New Chapel in the City-Road, on the ninth of March 1791, at the funeral of the late Rev. Mr. John Wesley. : [Four lines from Revelation] By John Whitehead, [M].D
Eales, Mary Mrs. Mary Eales's receipts. Confectioner to her late Majesty Queen Anne
Eden, Robert By the Lower House of Assembly, Nov. 30, 1771. Ordered, that the proceedings upon the conference, the address to the governor upon the subject of his proclamation, the resolves therewith sent, and the governor's answer thereto, be immediately printed separate from the journal, and four distinct copies sent, in the same manner as publick letters are sent, to each person who is entitled to receive the votes and proceedings of this House
Edgar, John Putnam and the wolf; The fool's pence; The poor man's house repaired; and Jamie
Edwards, Bela Bates Memoir of the Rev. Elias Cornelius. By B.B. Edwards
Edwards, Justin The widow's son
Ellet, Elizabeth Fries The Parlour scrap book: comprising sixteen engravings, with poetical and other illustrations. Edited by Willis Gaylord Clark
Ellet, Elizabeth Fries Poems, translated and original. By Mrs. E.F. Ellet
Ellicott, Andrew The Pennsylvania, Delaware, Maryland, and Virginia almanack and ephemeris, for the year of our Lord, 1783 ... Calculated for the meridian of Baltimore-Town, lat. 39 deg. 30 min. north, and long. 4 hours and 59 min. west, from the observatory at Greenwich; but may, without sensible error, serve all the adjacent states