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Beaven, Samuel The religious liberties of the Christian laity asserted. To which is added, a short appendix. By Samuel Beaven. ; [Seven lines from Amos
Beecher, Catharine Esther Primary geography for children, on an improved plan. With eleven maps and numerous engravings. By C. and H. Beecher, principals of the Western Female Institute
Beecher, Catharine Esther Suggestions respecting improvements in education, presented to the trustees of the Hartford Female Seminary, and published at their request. By Catharine E. Beecher
Beecher, Catharine Esther To those commencing a religious life
Beeman, Anna Three letters to a lady in opposition to the Baptist plan. Written by Anna wife to Park Beeman, of Warren in Connecticut
Beers, Andrew Greenleaf's New-York, Connecticut, & New-Jersey almanack, or diary, for the year of our Lord, 1800 ... Fitted for the meridian and horizon of New-York ... To which is added, with directions, the new French calendar.
Belfrage, Henry 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
Belknap, Jeremy 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
Bell, Henry Glassford Lucinda; or The mountain mourner: being recent facts, in a series of letters from Mrs. Manvill of the state of New York, to her sister in Pennsylvania
Bell, Henry Glassford Lucinda; or The mountain mourner: being recent facts, in a series of letters from Mrs. Manvill of the state of New York, to her sister in Pennsylvania
Beman, Nathan Sidney Smith 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
Benezet, Anthony Einige Glaubens-Bekentnisse und göttliche Erfahrungs-Proben, in einem Send-Schreiben von Elisabetha Webb an Anton Wilhelm Böhm, Capellan zum Prinzen Georg von Dänemark, im Jahr 1712. Aus der englischen Sprache übersetzt von J.M. Jorck, im Jahr 1783
Bennett, Mary E. The cottage girl; or, An account of Ann Edwards
Bennett, Mary E. The cottage girl; or, An account of Ann Edwards; a Sunday school scholar. By the author of The retrospect, &c. &c
Bennett, Mary E. The cottage girl; or An account of Ann Edwards. By the author of The retrospect, &c. &c
Bentham, Jeremy Principles of legislation: from the ms. of Jeremy Bentham; bencher of Lincoln's Inn. By M. Dumont, member of the Representative and Sovereign Council of Geneva. ; Translated from the second corrected and enlarged edition; with notes and a biographical notice of Jeremy Bentham and of M Dumont. By John Neal
Bethune, Divie The life of Mrs. Isabella Graham abridged for the use of Sabbath schools, by her daughter Mrs. Joanna Bethune
Bethune, Joanna The infant school grammar, consisting of elementary lessons in the analytical method; : illustrated by sensible objects and actions. Originally composed for Infant School No. 1 in New-York. ; [Four lines from Locke
Bickerstaff, Isaac The North & South Carolina and Georgia almanack, for the year of our Lord 1786. ... Precisely adapted to the horizon and meridian of Charleston: lat. 31 deg. 30 min. north. Longitude 79 deg. west of the meridian of the Royal Observatory in Greenwich: but may serve without sensible error for any of the adjoining states. ... By Isaac Bickerstaff Esq
Biddle, Nicholas Account of the proceedings on laying the corner stone of the Girard College for Orphans, on the 4th of July, 1833: together with the address pronounced on that occasion at the request of the building committee, by Nicholas Biddle
Biddle, Nicholas Account of the proceedings on laying the corner stone of the Girard College for Orphans, on the Fourth of July, 1833: together with the address, pronounced on that occasion at the request of the building committee, by Nicholas Biddle. And a description of the plan of the college, by the architect
Bigelow, Timothy An eulogy on the life, character and services of Brother George Washington, deceased. Pronounced before the fraternity of Free and Accepted Masons, by request of the Grand Lodge, at the Old South Meeting-House, Boston, on Tuesday, Feb. 11, 1800. Being the day set apart by them to pay funeral honors to their deceased brother. By Brother Timothy Bigelow. ; To which are added, two addresses to the deceased, when president of the United States, and his answers: together with--the letter of condolence of the Grand Lodge to Mrs. Washington, and her answer. ; [Two lines of quotations
Billings, William A vision; tending to edify, astonish, and instruct; experienced by Miss Eliza Thomas, a young lady of respectable parents in the town of Old Fort Schuyler, state of New-York, on the night of the 16th of September, 1799.--in which she saw a departed friend, who described the pleasures of the Christians and torments of the wicked experienced in the other world, also, gave her to understand that she must soon bid an eternal adieu to all worldly and transitory things. God speaketh once, yea twice in a vision of the night. By William Billings & Thomas Pitnam [i.e., Pitman], respectable inhabitants, who received the foregoing from Miss Thomas's own mouth just before her death. ; --To which is added--a number of excellent hymns
Binks, William Juvenile biography; or Brief memoirs of Catharine Chambers, Ann Wade, Isabel[-]la Turnbull, Margaret Cornish, Hannah Askew, Poor Sarah, and the Praying youths Vol. IX
Bird, John Poetry for young children