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Gessner, Salomon The death of Cain, in five books; after the manner of the Death of Abel. By a lady. ; [One line from Milton
Gessner, Salomon The death of Cain, in five books; after the manner of The death of Abel. By a lady. ; [Two lines from Milton
Gessner, Salomon The death of Cain. In five books; after the manner of The death of Abel. By a lady.
Gilbert, Harriette Eliza Phelps The triumphs of divine grace, a poem, in two parts. By Samuel M. Phelps, A.M. ; Part I. The history of a penitent sinner. Part II. A description of the millennial reign of Jesus Christ on Earth, by a converted Israelite. ; To which are added promiscuous pieces, by Harriette E. Phelps
Gilbert, Mary An extract of Miss Mary Gilbert's journal. With some account of the Lady Elizabeth Hastings, &c. : [Four lines of Scripture texts
Gilding, Elizabeth The breathings of genius. Being a collection of poems; to which are added, essays moral and philosophical. By Elizabeth Gilding, Woolwich, Kent. ; [Seven lines of quotations
Giles, William The Cabinet of moral literature
Gill, Sarah Devotional papers, wrote by the late Mrs. Sarah Gill, of Boston: ; the same as contained in the appendix to the sermon on her death, by the Rev. Mr. Hunt. ; Together with her touching letter, as from the dead. ; All published for the benefit of the living
Gill, Sarah Devotional papers, wrote by the late Mrs. Sarah Gill, of Boston: ; the same as contained in the appendix to the sermon on her death, by the Rev. Mr. Hunt. ; Together with her touching letter, as from the dead. ; All published for the benefit of the living
Gill, Sarah Devotional papers, wrote by the late Mrs. Sarah Gill of Boston: the same as contained in the appendix to the sermon on her death, by the Rev. Mr. Hunt. ; Together with her touching letters, as from the dead. All published for the benefit of the living
Gillette, Flora Tales of the bower, or, Rewards for diligence in study
Gilman, Caroline Howard Poetry for young children
Gilman, Caroline Howard Recollections of a housekeeper. By Mrs. Clarissa Packard. ; [Three lines of quotation
Gilman, Caroline Howard Recollections of a housekeeper. By Mrs. Clarissa Packard. ; [Three lines of quotation
Gilpin, Henry Dilworth A northern tour: being a guide to Saratoga, Lake George, Niagara, Canada, Boston, &c. &c. through the states of Pennsylvania, New-Jersey, New-York, Vermont, New-Hampshire, Massachusetts, Rhode-Island, and Connecticut; embracing an account of the canals, colleges, public institutions, natural curiosities, and interesting objects therein
Gilpin, William The life of William Baker
Glasse, Hannah The art of cookery, made plain and easy; which far exceeds any thing of the kind yet published. Containing, I. How to roast and boil to perfection every thing necessary to be sent up to table. II. Of made-dishes. III. How expensive a French cook's sauce is. IV. To make a number of pretty little dishes for a supper or side-dish, and little corner-dishes for a great table. V. To dress fish. VI. Of soops and broths. VII. Of puddings. VIII. Of pies. IX. For a lent dinner; a number of good dishes, which you may make use of at any other time. X. Directions to prepare proper food for the sick. XI. For captains of ships; how to make all usefull things for a voyage; and setting out a table on board a ship. XII. Of hogs puddings, sausages, &c. XIII. To pot and make hams, &c. XIV. Of pickling. XV. Of making cakes, &c. XVI. Of cheesecakes, creams, jellies, whip-syllabubs, &c. XVII. Of made wines, brewing, French bread, muffins, &c. XVIII. Jarring cherries and preserves, &c. XIX. To make anchovies, vermicella, catchup, vinegar, and to keep artichokes, French beans, &c. XX. Of distilling. XXI. How to market; the seasons of the year for butchersmeat, poultry, fish, herbs, roots, and fruit. XXII A certain cure for the bite of a mad-dog. XXIII. A receipt to keep clear from buggs. : To which are added, by way of appendix, one hundred and fifty new and useful receipts, and a copious index. By a lady
Goad, Thomas The mother's Legacy to her unborn child.
Goddard, William Mr. David Rusk! Having been, this morning, assaulted when I was off my guard, in my own house, by a gang of ruffians
Goddard, William New-York, May 2, 1775. To the friends of freedom in the city of New-York &c. Gentlemen, I think it my indispensable duty, when public liberty is invaded and in danger, to hold up to your view as vile an incendiary and conspirator against the happiness of this much injured insulted country, as ever was transported from Britain--this character may be found in the person of a certain John Foxcroft
Goddard, William Baltimore, April 18. The following resolves, with His Excellency the governor's proclamation, reflect so much honour on this infant state, and so clearly manifest the justice and dignity of its rulers, that I think it my duty to present them to the public as early as possible. ... William Goddard.
Goddard, William General Post-Office, Philadelphia, May 1, 1776. I have it specially in command from the Honorable Benjamin Franklin, Esq; postmaster general of the United Colonies, to request the several deputy postmasters to pay the strictest attention and regard to his directions and instructions
Godwin, William The Children's miscellany: being a collection of amusing and instructive facts, stories, anecdotes, &c
Godwin, William Forty dollars reward. Baltimore County, October 5, 1777. Ran away, last night, from the subscriber, an English servant man, named Samuel Phillips, a weaver by trade
Goldsmith, Oliver The poetical works of the Right Honourable Lady Mary Wortley Montague; with The additional volume of her letters, written during her travels in Europe, Asia, and Africa: : likewise her celebrated letter in defence of marriage: : To which is added, The traveller: a prospect of society; containing a sketch of the manners of Italy, Switzerland, France, Holland, and Britain. By Oliver Goldsmith, M.B. [i.e., M.D