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Packard, Hannah James The choice: a tragedy; : with other miscellaneous poems. By Hannah J. Packard
Packard, Hezekiah A remarkable narrative of Mary Spaulding daughter of Benjamin Spaulding of Chelmsford. She has been visited with frequent sicknesses, and obtained remarkable recoveries; and the whole account is taken from records kept by herself, and is now submitted to the public. : [Three lines from I Samuel
Packard, Hezekiah A remarkable narrative of Mary Spaulding, daughter of Benjamin Spaulding, of Chelmsford, She has been visited with frequent sicknessess, and obtained remarkable recoveries; and the whole account is taken from records kept by herself, and is now submitted to the public
Packard, Hezekiah A remarkable narrative of Mary Spaulding, daughter of Benjamin Spaulding, of Chelmsford. She has been visited with frequent sicknesses, and obtained remarkable recoveries; and the whole account is taken from records kept by herself, and is now submitted to the public. : [Two lines from I Samuel
Padley, Benjamina Eine ernstliche Ermahnung, an Junge und Alte: zu einer angeheuchelten Prüfung ihres Hertzens und Zustandes. Kürtzlich aus Engeland nach America gesandt, und wegen seiner Wichtigkeit aus dem Englischen ins Deutsch treulich übersetzt; von einem Liebhaber der Wahrheit
Paine, Thomas The American crisis Number V. Addressed to General Sir William Howe. By the author of Common sense
Palmer, Azel Allen Miscellaneous writings on religious subjects: together with some extracts from a diary. By Mary Palmer, late of Windham, Connecticut. The whole written during six years lingering sickness, which she bore with Christian patience and resignation: when she died in a full assurance of a blessed immortality beyond the grave.
Pardoe, Julia Traits and traditions of Portugal. Collected during a residence in that country. By Miss Pardoe. ; In two volumes. Vol. I[-II
Parish Jr., George Scenes at the fair
Parish Jr., George Scenes at the fair
Parker, Lucretia Piratical barbarity or The female captive. Comprising the particulars of the capture of the English sloop Eiza-Ann, on her passage from St. Johns to Antigua, and the horrid massacre of the unfortunate crew by the pirates, March 12, 1825. And of the unparalleled sufferings of Miss Lucretia Parker, a passenger on board said sloop--who after being retained a prisoner eleven days by the pirates, was miraculously delivered from their cruel hands. : The work is concluded with some well written and interesting moral reflections of Miss Parker, who attributes the preservation of her life and deliverance from captivity, to the interposition of Divine Providence--which renders it a very valuable and interesting work to all moral and serious minded persons, of whatever denomination. : [Two lines of quotation
Parker, Lucretia Piratical barbarity or The female captive. Comprising the particulars of the capture of the English sloop Eiza-Ann, on her passage from St. Johns to Antigua, and the horrid massacre of the unfortunate crew by the pirates, March 12, 1825. And of the unparalleled sufferings of Miss Lucretia Parker, a passenger on board said sloop--who after being retained a prisoner eleven days by the pirates, was miraculously delivered from their cruel hands. : The work is concluded with some well written and interesting moral reflections of Miss Parker, who attributes the preservation of her life and deliverance from captivity, to the interposition of Divine Providence--which renders it a very valuable and interesting work to all moral and serious minded persons, of whatever denomination. : [Two lines of quotation
Parker, Lucretia Piratical barbarity or The female captive. Comprising the particulars of the capture of the English sloop Eiza-Ann, on her passage from St. Johns to Antigua, and the horrid massacre of the unfortunate crew by the pirates, March 12, 1825. And of the unparalleled sufferings of Miss Lucretia Parker, a passenger on board said sloop--who after being retained a prisoner eleven days by the pirates, was miraculously delivered from their cruel hands. : The work is concluded with some well written and interesting moral reflections of Miss Parker, who attributes the preservation of her life and deliverance from captivity, to the interposition of Divine Providence--which renders it a very valuable and interesting work to all moral and serious minded persons, of whatever denomination. : [Two lines of quotation
Parker, Lucretia Piratical barbarity or The female captive. Comprising the particulars of the capture of the English sloop Eliza-Ann, on her passage from St. Johns to Antigua, and the horrid massacre of the unfortunate crew by the pirates, March 12, 1825. And of the unparalleled sufferings of Miss Lucretia Parker, a passenger on board said sloop--who after being retained a prisoner eleven days by the pirates, was miraculously delivered from their cruel hands. : The work is concluded with some well written and interesting moral reflections of Miss Parker, who attributes the preservation of her life and deliverance from captivity, to the interposition of Divine Providence--which renders it a very valuable and interesting work to all moral and serious minded persons, of whatever denomination. : [Two lines of quotation
Parker, Lucretia Piratical barbarity. Lines composed by Miss Lucretia Parker, ; who was a passenger on board the English sloop Eliza-Ann, which was captured by the pirates, March 12, 1825, and the whole crew (ten in number) barbarously murdered in presence of that unfortunate young lady
Parkes, Francies Byerley Domestic duties; or, Instructions to young married ladies, on the management of their households, and regulation of their conduct in the various relations and duties of married life. By Mrs. William Parkes. ; [Four lines from Proverbs
Parkes, Francies Byerley Domestic duties; or, Instructions to young married ladies, on the management of their households, and the regulation of their conduct in the various relations and duties of married life. By Mrs. William Parkes. ; [Four lines from Proverbs
Parkes, Francies Byerley Domestic duties; or, Instructions to young married ladies, on the management of their households, and regulation of their conduct in the various relations and duties of married life. By Mrs. William Parkes. ; [Four lines from Proverbs
Parnell, Thomas The history of Joseph; a poem. In ten books. By a female hand. ; To which are added The hermit; a poem: and An essay on the creation
Parnell, Thomas The history of Joseph; a poem. In ten books. By a female hand. ; To which is added, The hermit; a poem: and an essay on creation
Parry, Tom P.P.; or, The man and the tiger. A highly popular farce, in one act. By Tom Parry, comedian. Author of Damp beds. ; Correctly printed from the most approved acting copy, with a description of the costume, cast of the characters, entrances and exits, relative positions, and the whole of the stage business; to which are added properties and directions, as now performed in the London and American theatres. : Embellished with a beautiful engraving
Parsons, Eliza Dwight Willard Poems, on various subjects. By Eliza Dwight Willard Parsons. ; [Eight lines of verse
Partridge, Ann The new and complete universal cook; or, Young woman's best guide, in the whole art of cookery. Giving particular directions for boiling, roasting, frying, broiling, and stewing; and the most approved methods of making hashes, gravies, sauces, soups, fricassees, &c. : Together with the whole art of pastry; and the choicest receipts for cakes, &c. &c. : To which are added many other particulars. By Mrs. Ann Partridge, of Great George-Street, Westminster
Patten, Ruth Memoirs of Mrs. Ruth Patten, of Hartford, Conn. with letters and incidental subjects. by William Patten, D.D. ; [One line from Acts
Patten, William Memoirs of Mrs. Ruth Patten, of Hartford, Conn. with letters and incidental subjects. by William Patten, D.D. ; [One line from Acts