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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
Patterson, J. P. The unfortunate lovers, and cruel parents: a very interesting tale, founded on fact. Written by Mrs. Patterson
Patterson, J. P. The unfortunate lovers, and cruel parents. A very interesting tale. Founded on fact. Written by Mrs. Patterson
Patterson, J. P. The unfortunate lovers, and cruel parents: a very interesting tale, founded on fact. Written by Mrs. Patterson
Paul, Susan Memoir of James Jackson, the attentive, and obedient scholar, who died in Boston, October 31, 1833, aged six years and eleven months. By his teacher, Miss Susan Paul
Payson, Edward A memoir of the Rev. Edward Payson, D.D. late Pastor of the Second Church in Portland. [One line in Latin from Luther
Payson, Edward A memoir of the Rev. Edward Payson, D.D. late Pastor of the Second Church in Portland. By Asa Cummings, editor of the Christian mirror. ; [One line in Latin from Luther
Peabody, Elizabeth Palmer Record of a school: exemplifying the general principles of spiritual culture. : [One line from the Gospels
Peabody, Elizabeth Palmer The Family school
Peabody, Elizabeth Palmer First steps to the study of history. Being part first of a key to history. By Elizabeth P. Peabody
Peabody, Elizabeth Palmer Record of a school: exemplifying the general principles of spiritual culture. : [One line of Scripture text
Peabody, Elizabeth Palmer Holiness; or The legend of St. George: a tale from Spencer's [i.e., Spenser's] Faerie queene, by a mother
Peabody, Elizabeth Palmer Key to history Part II The Hebrews. By Elizabeth P. Peabody
Peabody, Elizabeth Palmer Method of spiritual culture; being an explanatory preface to the second edition of Record of a school
Peabody, William Bourn Oliver Celebration of the 160th anniversary of Lathrop's battle; at South Deerfield, Sept. 30, 1835
Peabody, William Bourn Oliver An address delivered at Bloody Brook, in South Deerfield, September 30, 1835, in commemoration of the fall of the "flower of Essex," at that spot, in King Philip's War, September 18, (O.S.) 1675. By Edward Everett. ; Published by request
Peake, Rebecca Trial of Mrs. Rebecca Peake, indicted for the murder of Ephraim Peake, tried at Orange County Court, Dec. term, 1835. : Embracing the evidence, arguments of counsel, charge, and sentence
Pearsall, Richard The power and pleasure of the divine life: exemplify'd in the late Mrs. Housman, of Kidderminster, Worcestershire. As extracted from her own papers. Methodized and published by the Revd Mr. Richard Pearsall. ; To which is subjoined, an account of her triumphant death, drawn up by one that attended her in her last sickness. ; Recommended by the Reverend Mr. Richard Rawlin, Mr. Thomas Hall, and Mr. Joseph Stennett