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Plumptre, Annabella Stories for children: Intended to be read or recited to them in the early periods of infancy; : being the first part of a series of amusement and instruction adapted to the progressive stages of early life. By Annabella Plumptre
Poppleton, George H. Nouveaux élémens de la conversation, en anglais et en français. Ouvrage composé sur le plan de celui du Dr. Wanostrocht et de celui de John Perrin. Par le professeur G. Poppleton, à Paris. ; Suivi du Manuel d'idiotismes de Madame de Genlis. ; Corrigé par un maître de langues
Porter, William Ogilvie Sir Edward Seaward's narrative of his shipwreck and consequent discovery of certain islands in the Caribbean sea; with a detail of many extraordinary and highly interesting events in his life, from the year 1733 to 1749. As written in his own diary. Edited by Miss Jane Porter. ; in three volumes.
Potter, Elam A second warning to America. By Elam Potter, M.A. Minister of the Gospel. ; [Three lines of Scripture text
Power, Thomas Order of exercises at the celebration of the one hundredth anniversary of the establishment of St. John's Lodge No. 1, Portsmouth, N.H., June 24, A.L. 5836
Predicari, Gregory Turkish barbarity. An affecting narrative of the unparalleled sufferings of Mrs. Sophia Mazro, a Greek lady of Missolonghi. Who with her two daughters (at the capture of that fortress by the Turks) were made prisoners by the barbarians, by whom their once peaceable dwelling was reduced to ashes, and their unfortunate husband and parent, in his attempts to protect his family, inhumanly put to death in their presence. Taken from her own mouth, and translated by Mr. Kelch, the Greek agent in London. ; [Three lines of quotation
Prentiss, Sophia Remains of my early friend. [Two lines from Campbell
Price, Mary Anne The old soldier. A tale
Price, Mary Anne The history of Edward Allen, the patient man. By the author of "The Old soldier
Price, Mary Anne The Orphan sisters
Price, Mary Anne The history of Edward Allen, the patient man. By the author of "The orphan sisters," "Old soldier," and "Elenor Williams
Price, Mary Anne Warning and example to the young; or The story of Mrs. Neville and her grand-children. By the author of "The teacher," "Orphan sisters," "Memoir of Mary Ann P--," &c. &c
Price, Mary Anne The history of Elenor Williams
Price, Mary Anne The history of Elenor Williams. By the author of the "Orphan Sisters," and the "Old Soldier
Price, Thomas Memoir of William Wilberforce. By Thomas Price
Prichard, Samuel Masonry dissected: being an universal and genuine description of all its branches from the original to this present time. As it is deliver'd in the constituted regular lodges both in city and country. According to the several degrees of admission; giving an impartial account of their regular proceeding in initiating their new members in the whole three degrees of masonry; viz. I. Enter'd prentice. II. Fellow craft. III. Master. : To which is added, the author's vindication of himself. By Samuel Prichard, late member of a constituted lodge
Pyatt, Elizabeth Elegies, composed on the decease of the following persons, Rev. Isaac Stelle. Rev. Benjamin Miller. Rev. Reune Runyon. Mary Stelle. Mary Stelle, daughter of Oliver, and Mary, Stelle, with a letter of condolence to Oliver Stelle on the death of his wife. Compiled and published by Oliver Stelle
Quincy, Edmund A letter to the freeholders and other inhabitants of the Massachusetts-Bay, relating to their approaching election of Representatives. [Seven lines of quotation
Quincy, Josiah Lines on reading the life of Quincy. By Mrs. Sigourney
R., Ellen Letters of Ann Cook, late Mrs. Beauchamp, to her friend in Maryland. Containing a short history of the life of that remarkable woman
R., J. The Girl's book
R., S. A friendly gift for servants and apprentices: Containing, character of a good and faithful servant; advice to servants of every denomination; letter from an uncle to his nephew, on taking him apprentice; and anecdotes of good and faith-ful servants. By the author of "Lessons for young persons in humble life." ; [Three lines of verse from Burns
R. E. 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
R. M. The Publications of the American Tract Society
R. M. The Publications of the American Tract Society