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Graffigny, Françoise d'Issembourg d'Happoncourt Letters written by a Peruvian princess. From the French
Grafton, Mary Spiritual gleanings; or, Select essays with Scripture mottos. By Mary Grafton. ; [Four lines of quotations] ; Complete in one volume
Graham, Elizabeth Susanna Davenport Eighteen maxims of neatness and order. By Theresa Tidy. ; [Five lines from Poor Richard] ; From the tenth London edition, with additions and corrections
Graham, Isabella The life of Mrs. Isabella Graham abridged for the use of Sabbath schools, by her daughter Mrs. Joanna Bethune
Graham, Mary Jane A memoir of Miss Mary Jane Graham, late of Stoke Fleming, Devon. By Rev. Charles Bridges, M.A. author of the "Christian ministry," "Exposition of the 119th Psalm," &c. &c. ; From the second London edition
Graham, Mary Jane On conformity to the world. Extracted from Mary Jane Graham's letters
Graham, Sylvester Nature's own book
Gram, Hans The death song of an Indian chief. (Taken from Ouâbi, an Indian tale, in four cantos, by Philenia, a lady of Boston.) ; Set to musick by Mr. Hans Gram, of Boston
Grantland, Seaton Mrs. Burritt's defence of her husband. First published in the Southern recorder, Milledgeville, Geo. August 14, 1830
Graves, Matthew A particular and extraordinary relation of several occurrences, proceedings, and remarks, wherein Sarah Brambel, executed near New-London Nov. 21st, 1753, was personally concern'd, both before, and during her confinement. : Also her last speech and admonitions, with the acknowlegement read in the church at New-London, October 21st, 1753. Taken from her own dictating, repeated, and consented to by her self. ; At her earnest request, published, for the satisfaction of the faithful, an exhortation to the credulous, a conviction of infidels, and the regeneration of self-righteous pharisees. ; Revis'd and corrected at her desire, sign'd, and properly attested by herself
Green, Anne Catharine To the public. Annapolis, May 28, 1768. Whereas a controversy has been published in the Gazette, for a considerable time, betwixt a certain gentleman, who calls himself a Bystander, and his opponents, in the course of which a great deal of personal invective has appeared. The printers therefore thought it necessary, for their justification, (from the uncertainty to what length the dispute might be correct) to demand the names of the authors, or a sufficient indemnity
Green, Anne Catharine To the public. Annapolis, May 28, 1768. Whereas a controversy has been published in the Gazette, for a considerable time, betwixt a certain gentleman, who calls himself a Bystander, and his opponents, in the course of which a great deal of personal invective has appeared. The printers therefore thought it necessary, for their justification, (from the uncertainty to what length the dispute might be correct) to demand the names of the authors, or a sufficient indemnity
Green, William To the public. Annapolis, May 28, 1768. Whereas a controversy has been published in the Gazette, for a considerable time, betwixt a certain gentleman, who calls himself a Bystander, and his opponents, in the course of which a great deal of personal invective has appeared. The printers therefore thought it necessary, for their justification, (from the uncertainty to what length the dispute might be correct) to demand the names of the authors, or a sufficient indemnity
Green, William To the public. Annapolis, May 28, 1768. Whereas a controversy has been published in the Gazette, for a considerable time, betwixt a certain gentleman, who calls himself a Bystander, and his opponents, in the course of which a great deal of personal invective has appeared. The printers therefore thought it necessary, for their justification, (from the uncertainty to what length the dispute might be correct) to demand the names of the authors, or a sufficient indemnity
Greene, Albert Gorton Old Grimes
Greene, Nathaniel An address delivered before the Massachusetts Charitable Mechanic Association, at the celebration of their ninth triennial festival, October 10, 1833. By Nathaniel Greene
Greene, William By the Honourable William Greene, Esq; governor ... of the English colony of Rhode-Island, and Providence Plantations, in New-England, in America. Whereas upon occasion of the death of His Royal Highness Frederick Prince of Wales ... Given at the Council chamber in Newport, the nineteenth day of June ... one thousand seven hundred and fifty-one
Greene, William By the Honourable William Greene Esq; ... A proclamation. Whereas his majesty has been pleased to order five battalions of his forces from Europe to be joined with some other of his regular troops, at Louisbourg, to be employed in the speedy reduction of Canada. ... Given at Newport in the colony aforesaid, the fourth day of June ... 1746.
Gregory, John Letters on the improvement of the mind: addressed to a lady, by Mrs. Chapone. ; A father's legacy to his daughters, / by Dr. Gregory. ; A mother's advice to her absent daughters, with an additional letter on the management and education of infant children, / by Lady Pennington
Gregory, John The Young lady's parental monitor: containing, I. Dr. Gregory's "Father's legacy to his daughters." II. Lady Pennington's "Unfortunate mother's advice to her absent daughters." III. Marchioness de Lambert's "Advice of a mother to her daughter
Grey, Elizabeth Caroline The trials of life. By the author of "De Lisle." In two volumes.
Grierson, Margaret Memoirs of the Rev. Claudius Buchanan. By the author of "Pierre and his family." ; Revised by the Committee of Publication
Grierson, Margaret Memoirs of the Rev. Henry Martyn. By the author of "Pierre and his family." Revised by the Committee of Publication
Grierson, Margaret Pierre and his family; or, A story of the Waldenses. [Two lines from Milton] By the author of "Lily Douglas." ; Revised by the Committee of Publication
Grierson, Margaret A pious mother's love illustrated. Interspersed with pleasing sketches of English scenery. By the author of Lily Douglas. ; [Twelve lines of verse