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Nicholson, Asenath Hatch Nature's own book
Nisbet, Charles Onomasia: or, Philadelphia vocabulary, with the signs of quantity; comprising, Sententiae pueriles, Catonis disticha, Collectiones poeticae selectae, Materia medica, A sketch of mythology, with a very concise account of some of the heathen deities, heroes and heroines, ancient cities, countries, and distinguished persons, especially of those in Greece and Rome. : To which is added, an extract from Dr. Charles Nisbet's first address to the students of Dickinson College. By James Ross, M.A. professor of the Latin and Greek languages, in North Fourth Street, Philadelphia
Nixon, John A letter to a worthy officer of the American army
North, Frederick The speech of the Right Hon. Lord North, in the British House of Commons, on Tuesday the 17th day of February, 1778. With draughts of two bills, pacific and conciliatory, moved for by His Lordship, and ordered to be brought in. : To which are annexed, a copy of the same noble Lord's conciliatory propositions of the 20th of February, 1775, and an extract from the celebrated Mr. Burke's prophetic oration in March 1775
Northrop, E. L. Alice learning to do good. By Mrs. E.L. Northrop. ; Written for the Massachusetts Sabbath School Society, and approved for the Committee of Publication
Norton, Caroline Elizabeth Sarah The wife and Woman's reward. In two volumes. Vol. I[-II
Norton, Caroline Elizabeth Sarah Poetry for young children
Norton, Frances Ohio. Memorial of the ladies of Steubenville, Ohio, against the forcible removal of the Indians without the limits of the United States. February 15, 1830. Read: ordered that it lie one day upon the table
O'Meally, Thadeus Joseph Reflections of the dissension actually existing in St. Mary's congregation: respectfully addressed to His Excellency the governor of the state of Pennsylvania. : To which are added, notes of the right of patronage and presentation, as established in the Roman Catholic Church. By a Roman Catholic
Oalton, Ann Elizabeth Clara and Albina or, The ill effects of prejudice. A juvenile tale by Ann Elizabeth Oalton
Oalton, Ann Elizabeth Clara and Albina or, The ill effects of prejudice. A juvenile tale by Ann Elizabeth Oalton
Olivier, Henry A Mother's tribute. Revised by the Committee of Publication of the American Sunday-School Union
Orme, Richard McAllister Mrs. Burritt's defence of her husband. First published in the Southern recorder, Milledgeville, Geo. August 14, 1830
Osborn, Sarah Memoirs of the life of Mrs. Sarah Osborn, who died at Newport, Rhodeisland, on the second day of August, 1796. In the eighty third year of her age. By Samuel Hopkins, D.D. Pastor of the First Congregational Church in Newport
Osborn, Sarah The nature, certainty, and evidence of true Christianity: in a letter from a lady in New-England, to another her friend, in great darkness, doubt, and concern, of a religious nature
Osborn, Sarah The nature, certainty and evidence of true Christianity. In a letter from a gentlewoman in New-England, to another her dear friend, in great darkness, doubt and concern of a religious nature. : I Cor. 1. 26--31. : N.B. Tho' this letter was wrote in great privacy from one friend to another; yet on representing that by allowing it to be printed, it wou'd probably reach to many others in the like afflicted case, and by the grace of God be very helpful to them; the writer was at length prevailed on to suffer it--provided her name and place of abode remain concealed
Osborn, Sarah The nature, certainty, and evidence of true Christianity: in a letter from a gentlewoman in New-England, to another, her dear friend, in great darkness, doubt and concern of a religious nature. I Cor. i. 26-31. : N.B. Though this letter was wrote in great privacy from one friend to another; yet on representing that by allowing it to be printed, it would probably reach to many others in the like afflicted case, and by the grace of God be very helpful to them; the writer was at length prevailed on to suffer it,--provided her name and place of abode remain concealed
Osborn, Sarah The nature certainty, and evidence of true Christianity. In a letter from a gentlewoman in New-England, to her dear friend in great darkness, doubt, and concern of a religious nature. I Cor. i. 26, --31. N.B. Tho' this letter was wrote in great privacy from one friend to another; yet on representing that by allowing it to be printed, it wou'd probably reach to many others in the like afflicted case, and by the grace of God, be very helpful to them; the writer was at length prevailed on to suffer it; provided her name and place of abode remain concealed
Osborn, Sarah The nature, certainty and evidence of true Christianity: in a letter from a gentlewoman in Rhode-Island, to another, her dear friend, in great darkness, doubt and concern of a religious nature. : I Cor. i. 26--31. : Though this letter was written in great privacy from one friend to another; yet on representing that by allowing it to be printed, it would probably reach to many others in the like afflicted case, and by the grace of God be very helpful to them; the writer was at length prevailed on to suffer it--provided her name and place of abode remain concealed
Osgood, Frances Sargent Sketches for the fair
Overton, Elizabeth The case of Overtons Mill. Prolegomena. In the Richmond Common-law District Court, Elizabeth Overton and Richard Overton, plaintiffs, against David Ross, defendent [sic
Overton, Richard The case of Overtons Mill. Prolegomena. In the Richmond Common-law District Court, Elizabeth Overton and Richard Overton, plaintiffs, against David Ross, defendent [sic
Owen, Frances Fruits of retirement: or, Miscellaneous poems, moral and divine. Being contemplations, letters, &c. Written on a variety of subjects and occasions. By Mary Mollineux, late of Liverpool, deceased. ; To which is prefixed, some account of the author. ; [Two lines from Exodus
Owen, Frances Fruits of retirement: or Miscellaneous poems, moral and divine. Being some contemplations, letters, &c. written on variety of subjects and occasions. By Mary Mollineux, late of Leverpool [sic], deceased. ; To which is prefixed, some account of the author. ; [Two lines from Exodus
Oxberry, William Rosina, a comic opera; by Mrs. Frances Brookes [i.e., Brooke]. ; With prefatory remarks. ; The only edition existing which is faithfully marked with the stage business, and stage directions, as it is performed at the theatres royal. By W. Oxberry/