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Hoare, Louisa Gurney Hints for the improvement of early education and nursery discipline. [Six lines of quotations
Hoare, Louisa Gurney Hints for the improvement of early education and nursery discipline. [Two lines of quotation
Hoare, Prince The prize; or 2, 5, 3, 8. A musical farce, in two acts. By Prince Hoare, Esq. As performed at the Philadelphia Theatre
Holland, Mary The modern family receipt book, containing, a great variety of valuable receipts, arranged under their respective heads, connected with the art of social and domestic life, including many valuable original communications, the result of long experience. By Mrs. Mary Holland, author of "The complete economical cook
Holley, Mary Austin Texas. By Mrs. Mary Austin Holley
Holmes, Sylvester Memoirs and letters of Mrs. Mary Dexter, late consort of Rev. Elijah Dexter, of Plympton. By Rev. William T. Torrey. ; Printed by subscription at the Old Colony Press
Holstein, Anna Morris A narrative of the life of Miss Sophia Leece, with a selection of her letters. by the Rev. Hugh Stowell, Rector of Ballaugh, Isle of Man
Home, John The American theatre. Being a collection of plays, taken from Bell's theatre, and performed by the Old American Company, Philadelphia. : [Seven lines of verse] : Vol. I
Hook, James The little singing girl sung by Mrs. Mountain at Vauxhall Gardens composed by Mr. Hook
Hopkins, Esek To the public. A brief reply to a paper signed by George Taylor, Esq; dated April 11, set forth as an answer to one of mine, dated April 2
Hopkins, Stephen Governor Hopkins's vindication of his conduct, in relation to the sugars
Hopkins, Stephen By the Honorable Stephen Hopkins, Esq; ... A proclamation. ... Thursday, the twentieth of this instant May, to be observed as a day of fasting and prayer ... Given under my hand, at Providence, the twelfth day of May, one thousand seven hundred and fifty-six
Horton, Mary Lambert Poetical and prose compositions. By Mary L. Horton
Horwood, Caroline The deserted boy; or, Cruel parents. A tale of truth. : Calculated to promote benevolence in children. : Illustrated with engravings. By Miss Horwood
Horwood, Caroline Little Emma and her father. A lesson for proud children. Written by Miss Horwood
Howard, D. H. The two lambs, an allegorical history, by the author of Margaret Whyte, &c. &c
Howard, D. H. The two lambs, an allegorical history, by the author of Margaret Whyte, &c. &c
Howard, D. H. The two lambs, an allegorical history, by the author of Margaret Whyte, &c.
Howard, D. H. The Juvenile library
Howe, Jemima A genuine and correct account of the captivity, sufferings & deliverance of Mrs. Jemima Howe, of Hinsdale, in New-Hampshire. Taken from her own mouth, and written, by the Rev. Bunker Gray [i.e., Gay], A.M. Minister of Hinsdale, in a letter to the author of The history of New-Hampshire, ; extracted from the third volume of said history, by consent of the author. ; In this account the mistakes of Col. Humphreys, relating to Mrs. Howe, in his "Life of General Putnam," are rectified
Howe, Samuel Gridley Turkish barbarity. An affecting narrative of the unparalleled sufferings of Mrs. Sophia Mazro, a Greek lady of Missolonghi. Who with her two daughters (at the capture of that fortress by the Turks) were made prisoners by the barbarians, by whom their once peaceable dwelling was reduced to ashes, and their unfortunate husband and parent, in his attempts to protect his family, inhumanly put to death in their presence. Taken from her own mouth, and translated by Mr. Kelch, the Greek agent in London. ; [Three lines of quotation
Howe, Samuel Gridley Address on the subject of female education in Greece, and general extension of Christian intercourse among females. Read by the Rev. Mr. Beman to a large and respectable audience, convened at the First Presbyterian Church in Troy, on the 8th of August, 1833. By Almira H.L. Phelps
Howe, William Howe The American crisis Number V. Addressed to General Sir William Howe. By the author of Common sense
Howell, Abraham Dr. Abraham Howell's genuine tetter ointment, prepared and sold by M.E. Howell, at No. 63 North Eighth St. Philadelphia. : This ointment cures effectually the tetter, ringworm, scald head, the itch, grubs, pimples, and roughness on the face, and all manner of cutaneous eruptions. ... In future ... will be prepared only by M.E. Howell, widow of the late Dr. Abraham Howell.
Howell, Mary E. Dr. Abraham Howell's genuine tetter ointment, prepared and sold by M.E. Howell, at No. 63 North Eighth St. Philadelphia. : This ointment cures effectually the tetter, ringworm, scald head, the itch, grubs, pimples, and roughness on the face, and all manner of cutaneous eruptions. ... In future ... will be prepared only by M.E. Howell, widow of the late Dr. Abraham Howell.