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Grierson, Margaret A visit to the Isle of Wight. By the author of "Pierre and his family," "The catechist," &c. ; Revised by the Committee of Publication of the Am. S.S. Union
Griffith, Elizabeth Letters addressed to young married women. By Mrs. Griffith. ; [Four lines of quotations
Griffith, Mary Camperdown; or, News from our neighbourhood: being sketches, by the author of "Our neighbourhood," &c
Griffith, Mary Our neighbourhood, or Letters on horticulture and natural phenomena: interspersed with opinions on domestic and moral economy
Grimaldi, Stacey The American toilet
Grimaldi, Stacey The American toilet. [Vignette title: The American toilet
Grimaldi, Stacey The American toilet. [Vignette title: The American toilet
Grimké, Angelina Emily Appeal to the Christian women of the South, by A.E. Grimké. ; Revised and corrected. ; [Seven lines from Esther
Grimké, Angelina Emily Appeal to the Christian women of the South, by A.E. Grimké. ; [Seven lines from Esther
Grimké, Angelina Emily Appeal to the Christian women of the South, by A.E. Grimké. ; [Seven lines from Esther
Grimké, Angelina Emily Appeal to the Christian women of the South [electronic resource] by A.E. Grimké
Grimké, Angelina Emily Appeal to the Christian women of the South, by A.E. Grimké. ; Revised and corrected. ; [Seven lines from Esther
Grimké, Sarah Moore An epistle to the clergy of the southern states. By Sarah M. Grimké. ; [Three lines from Luke
Grimshaw, William Questions adapted to Grimshaw's History of England. Revised and improved
Grimshaw, William Questions adapted to Grimshaw's History of England. Revised and improved
Grimshawe, Thomas Shuttleworth A memoir of Rev. Legh Richmond, author of The dairyman's daughter, Young cottager, &c. Together with a sketch of his children. : Abridged for the use of young persons, from the original memoir, by a lady of Massachusetts
Grove, Joseph New-England judged, by the spirit of the Lord. In two parts. First, containing a brief relation of the sufferings of the people call'd Quakers in New-England, from the time of their first arrival there, in the year 1656, to the year 1660. Wherein their merciless whippings, chainings, finings, imprisonings, starvings, burning in the hand, cutting off ears, and putting to death, with divers other cruelties, inflicted upon the bodies of innocent men and women, only for conscience-sake, are briefly described. In answer to the declaration of their persecutors apologizing for the same, MDCLIX. Second part, being a farther relation of the cruel and bloody sufferings of the people call'd Quakers in New-England, continued from anno 1660, to anno 1665. Beginning with the sufferings of William Leddra, whom they put to death. Formerly published by George Bishop, and now somewhat abreviated. With an appendix, containing the writings of several of the sufferers; with some notes, shewing the accomplishment of their prophecies; and a postscript of the judgments of God, that have befallen divers of their persecutors. Also, an answer to Cotton Mather's abuses of the said people, in his late history of New-England, printed anno 1702. The whole being at this time published in the said peoples vindication, as a reply to all his slanderous calumnies
Groves, Adeline 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
Groves, Daniel Report of the committee appointed to inquire into the expediency of making the Schuylkill Permanent Bridge a free bridge
Grubb, Sarah Some account of the life and religious labours of Sarah Grubb. With an appendix, containing an account of the schools at Ackworth and York, observations on Christian discipline, and extracts from many of her letters. : [One line from john
Grubb, Sarah Some account of the life and religious labours of Sarah Grubb. With an appendix, containing an account of the schools at Ackworth and York, observations on Christian discipline, and extracts from many of her letters. : [Two lines from John
Guerard, Benjamin A message from the governor. Mr. Speaker and gentlemen, the requisition now announced shortly to be made on us, evinces the absolute necessity for your immediately ascertaining whether you have paid up your quotas to Congress hitherto, or what may remain due thereon
Guizot, Elisabeth Charlotte Pauline The family story book. Vol. I [-II]. Compiled by the editors of the Popular library
Guizot, Elisabeth Charlotte Pauline Tales in French for young persons. By Madame Guizot
Guizot, Elisabeth Charlotte Pauline Caroline, ou l'Effet d'un malheur, a tale for young persons. By Madame Guizot