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Ellicott, Andrew The Pennsylvania, Delaware, Maryland, and Virginia almanack and ephemeris, for the year of our Lord, 1782 ... 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
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
Ellicott, Andrew The Maryland and Virginia almanack and ephemeris, for the year of our Lord, 1782; ... 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
Ely, Ezra Stiles A discourse, delivered at the opening of the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church in the United States of America, on the 21st of May, A.D. 1829. By Ezra Stiles Ely, D.D. moderator of the last Assembly
Emanuel, Charles Alexandre Authentick copies of congratulatory letters, from Prince Charles of Lorrain, to His Royal Highness the Duke of Cumberland. Count Kevenhuller, to His Excellency the Earl of Stair, and Prince Lobkowitz to the same, on the late glorious action at Dettingen, sent inclosed, by an officer of distinction in the English army, now in Flanders, to his brother in London
Embury, Emma Catherine Guido, a tale; Sketches from history, and other poems. By Ianthe. ; [Four lines from Byron
Emerson, Eleanor Conversion of Mrs. Eleanor Emerson. Written by herself
Emerson, Eleanor Account of Mrs. Emerson. Written by herself
Emerson, Eleanor Conversion of Mrs. Eleanor Emerson. From an account written by herself
Emerson, Eleanor Conversion of Mrs. Eleanor Emerson. From an account written by herself
Emerson, Eleanor Conversion of Mrs. Eleanor Emerson. From an account written by herself
English, Clara The affecting history of the children in the wood. By Clara English
English, Clara The children in the wood; a tale. : [Four lines of verse] By Clara English
English, Clara The Juvenile library
English, Clara The children in the wood. An affecting tale
English, Clara The children in the wood. An affecting tale
Entwisle, Joseph History of little Henry and his bearer
Ernestine The Scottish exiles, rendered into prose from Sir Walter Scott's Lady of the lake. By a lady of Philadelphia
Estaing, Charles Henri Peace, liberty, and independence. Philadelphia, March 24, 1783. His Most Christian Majesty's cutter the Triumph, commanded by the Chevalier Duquesne, arrived this morning, in 36 days from Cadiz. By her we have the following very agreeable and important intelligence
Evans, Ann Africa, a poem
Evans, Ann Africa, a poem
Evans, Sarah Ann Resignation. An American novel. By a lady. ; [Ten lines from Young] ; In two volumes. Vol. I[-II
Everest, Cornelius Bradford Memoir of Jane Cornelia Judson. By Rev. Cornelius B. Everest
Everett, Edward An address delivered at Bloody Brook, in South Deerfield, September 30, 1835, in commemoration of the fall of the "flower of Essex," at that spot, in King Philip's War, September 18, (O.S.) 1675. By Edward Everett. ; Published by request
F., W. Jr. The bee. By Charlotte Elizabeth