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Judson, Ann Hasseltine A particular relation of the American Baptist mission to the Burman empire. In a series of letters, addressed to Joseph Butterworth, Esq. M.P. London. By Ann H. Judson
Keating, William Hypolitus Considerations upon the art of mining. To which are added, reflections on its actual state in Europe, and the advantages which would result from an introduction of this art into the United States. By W.H. Keating, A.M. ; [Two lines from Shakespeare] ; Read before the American Philosophical Society, July 20th, 1821
Keir, Elizabeth Interesting memoirs. By a lady. ; In two volumes. Vol. I[-II
Keir, Susanna Harvey Interesting memoirs. By a lady. ; In two volumes. Vol. I[-II
Ken, Thomas Hymns for little children
Ken, Thomas Hymns for little children
Ken, Thomas Hymns for little children
Ken, Thomas Hymns for little children
Kennedy, Grace Anna Ross; a story for children. By the author of "The decision"--"Profession is not principle"--"Father Clement," &c
Kentish, Mary How to be happy; or, The cottage of content: and The water-cress boy. By Mrs. Kentish. ; Embellished with twelve neatly coloured cuts
Khevenhüller, Ludwig Andreas 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
Kind, Friedrich Der Freischütz: an opera, in three acts. Altered from the German, by George Sloane, A.B. author of The innkeeper's daughter. ; As performed at the Philadelphia Theatre. From the prompt book
King, Margaret Jane Stories of Old Daniel: or Tales of wonder and delight. Containing narratives of foreign countries and manners, and designed as an introduction to the study of voyages, travels and history in general
King, Margaret Jane The storm; one of Old Daniel's stories
King, Margaret Jane Advice to young mothers on the physical education of children. By a grandmother
King, Margaret Jane Simple stories, in words of one syllable, for little boys and girls. By the author of "Stories of Old Daniel
Kinnersley, Ebenezer Newport, March 16. 1752. Notice is hereby given to the curious, that at the court-house, in the Council-chamber, is now to be exhibited, and continued from day to day, for a week or two; a course of experiments, on the newly-discovered electrical fire: Containing, not only the most curious of those that have been made and published in Europe, but a considerable number of new ones lately made in Philadelphia; to be accompanied with methodical lectures on the nature and properties of that wonderful element. By Ebenezer Kinnersley
L., Mrs. L. The proselyte. By Mrs. L.L. ; "Philosophy, falsely so called
La Luzerne, Anne-César 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
Lacy, William Report of the cause of Martha Bradstreet, versus Apollos Cooper, on a writ of right. Tried before Honorable Alfred Conkling, district judge of the United States, for the Northern District of New-York, on Wednesday, the 22d day of January, 1834, and the seven following days. : [One-line Latin motto] By William Lacy
Ladd, Elizabeth Some account of Lucy Cardwell, a woman of colour, who departed this life on the 25th of the 3rd month, 1824--aged 39 years
Lafayette, Marie Joseph Paul Yves Roch Gilbert Du Motier Marquis de Epistle from the Marquis de La Fayette, to General Washington. [Three lines in Latin
Lamb, Jonathan A present for a good little girl. By J. Lamb
Lamb, Jonathan A present for a good little girl. By J. Lamb
Lamballe, Marie Thérèse Louise de Savoie-Carignan Secret memoirs of the royal family of France during the Revolution; with original and authentic anecdotes of contemporary sovereigns, and other distinguished personages of that eventful period, now first published from the journal, letters, and conversations of the Princess Lamballe, by a lady of rank, in the confidential service of that unfortunate princess. ; With a cipher of the secret correspondence of Marie Antoinette