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Lard, Rebecca Hammond Miscellaneous poems on moral and religious subjects. By a lady
Larned, Mrs. L. The fairy tale. By the author of 'The Sandfords, or Home scenes,' 'Sarah and her cousins,' &c
Larned, Mrs. L. The Sanfords, or Home scenes. [Four lines from Warburton] : In two volumes. Vol. I[-II
Larned, Mrs. L. Sarah and her cousins, or Goodness better than knowledge. By the author of 'The Sandfords, or home scenes
Larned, Mrs. L. The American nun; or The effects of romance. By Mrs. L. Larned. Author of the "Sanford's, or Home scenes;" "Proselyte;" "True fairy tale," &c. &c. ; [Ten lines of quotations
Laurens, Henry Memoirs of the life of Martha Laurens Ramsay, who died in Charleston, S.C. June 10, 1811, in the 52d year of her age. : With an appendix, containing extracts from her diary, letters, and other private papers. And also from letters written to her, by her father, Henry Laurens, 1771-1776. By David Ramsay, M.D. ; [Two lines from Mrs. Rowe
Layman A Letter on church government, addressed to Rev. W.M. Cornell, of Quincy, with his answer. : To which is added, a review of the latter. By a layman. : [Ten lines of quotations
Le Royer, Jeanne Christian piety, freed from the many delusions of modern enthusiasts of all denominations. By Philalethes. ; With the life of Armelle Nicolas
Learned, Lydia A letter to a worthy officer of the American army
Learned, Lydia A poem on the death of Mr. Abraham Rice, aged 80, and Mr. John Cloyes, aged 41, who were struck with lightning, June 3, 1777. in Framingham. : [Four lines from Psalms] By Lydia Learned, of Framingham
Learned, Lydia An evening hymn
Lee, Anna Maria Memoirs of eminent female writers, of all ages and countries. By Anna Maria Lee
Lee, Charles A letter from General Lee, to General Burgoyne, printed from the New-York gazetteer, of July 6. To which is added, General Burgoyne's answer, and a copy of a letter from General Lee, declining an interview proposed by General Burgoyne
Lee, Mrs. N. K. M. The cook's own book being a complete culinary encyclopedia: comprehending all valuable receipts for cooking meat, fish, and fowl, and composing every kind of soup, gravy, pastry, preserves, essences, &c. that have been published or invented during the last twenty years. Particularly the very best of those in The cook's oracle, Cook's dictionary, and other systems of domestic economy. : With numerous original receipts, and a complete system of confectionery By a Boston housekeeper ; Alphabetically arranged
Lee, Mrs. N. K. M. The cook's own book being a complete culinary encyclopedia: comprehending all valuable receipts for cooking meat, fish, and fowl, and composing every kind of soup, gravy, pastry, preserves, essences, &c. that have been published or invented during the last twenty years. Particularly the very best of those in The cook's oracle, Cook's dictionary, and other systems of domestic economy. : With numerous original receipts, and a complete system of confectionery By a Boston housekeeper ; Alphabetically arranged
Leeds, Titan [The American almanack for the year of Christian account, 1745. ... Fitted to the latitude of 40 degrees, and a meridian of 5 hours west from London, but may, without sensible error, serve all the adjacent places from Newfoundland to South-Carolina. By Titan Leeds, philomat
Leinstein, Madame Mamma's tales; or Stories of childhood. By Madame Leinstein, author of Rudiments of grammar in verse, Punctuation in verse, &c. ; Embellished with sixteen illustrative engravings
Leinstein, Madame Punctuation in verse: or, The good child's book of stops. By Madame Leinstein, author of Rudiments of grammar, Mamma's tales, Unlucky John, &c. ; Embellished with twelve handsomely coloured engravings
Leiris, Mathilde L'histoire des États-Unis racontée aux enfans. : Ouvrage instructif et amusant, entrecoupé de nombreuses anecdotes. Traduit librement de l'anglais par Madame Leiris, Institutrice a la Nouvelle-Orléans
Lemmon, Robert To the public. Baltimore, September 18, 1779. Upon reading Mr. Martin's tedious and elaborate address, I had almost resolved to take no notice of it
Lemmon, Robert To Luther Martin, and Robert Lemmon, Esqrs. [Four lines in Latin from Horace] : Sirs, As great metamorphosis is effected in our own "marvelous days" as was that mystical transformation of a piece of fig-tree-wood
Lemmon, Robert An address to Robert Lemmon, Esq: by Luther Martin
Lemmon, Robert To Robert Lemmon, and Luther Martin, Esquires, who have been stimulated, by some evil genius, into a controversy with each other
Lemmon, Robert Queries, addressed to Robert Lemmon, Esq
Lemmon, Robert To Robert Lemmon, Esq; Virtue and merit, sir, ought to command respect in the lowest station, and without these, office and preferment, far from stamping their possessors with real worth and dignity, only render them more conspicuously contemptible