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Reed, Rebecca Theresa Six months in a convent, or, The narrative of Rebecca Theresa Reed, who was under the influence of the Roman Catholics about two years, and an inmate of the Ursuline Convent on Mount Benedict, Charlestown, Mass., nearly six months, in the years 1831-2. With some preliminary suggestions by the committee of publication
Reeder, Orra A concordance, or Assistant for the sex; more particularly for the weak, or young believer in Christ. By Orra Reeder
Remington, E. A short account of three men that were killed by lightning, at Suffield, viz. Samuel Remington, James Bagg, Jonathan Bagg
Remington, E. A short account of three young men, who were kill'd by lightning, at Suffield, May 20, 1766. Viz. Samuel Remington, James Bagg, Jonathan Bagg
Renneville, Sophie de Senneterre Recreations instructives et amusantes; ou, Choix d'historiettes morales, Tirées des ouvrages de Mesdames De Choiseul, De Renneville, Jauffret, &c. ; A l'usage de la jeunesse
Rennie, James Insect architecture
Rennie, James Insect transformations
Rennie, James The menageries. Quadrupeds, described and drawn from living subjects. : Volume the second
Richards, Benjamin Wood Report of the committee on moral and religious instruction, and discipline: read at a stated meeting of the Board of Trustees of the Girard College for Orphans, Sept. 4, 1833. R.W. Richards, chairman
Richardson, Emily A statement of proceedings, against Mrs Emily Richardson, in the Second Congregational Church in Reading
Richardson, Emily Statement of proceedings against Mrs Emily Richardson, in the Second Congregational Church in Reading, Mass
Richmond, James Cook The Rhode Island cottage, or A gift for the children of sorrow: a narrative of facts. By a clergyman of the Protestant Episcopal Church
Rider, Tryal 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
Rider, Tryal 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
Ridout, Thomas The Weekly Jamaica courant With news foreign and domestick
Riedesel, Friederike Charlotte Louise Letters and memoirs relating to the War of American Independence, and the capture of the German troops at Saratoga. By Madame de Riedesel. ; Translated from the original German. ; [One line in Latin
Riedesel, Friedrich Adolf Letters and memoirs relating to the War of American Independence, and the capture of the German troops at Saratoga. By Madame de Riedesel. ; Translated from the original German. ; [One line in Latin
Ritchie, Anna Cora Mowatt Pelayo: or, The cavern of Covadonga. A romance. By Isabel. ; [Six lines of quotations
Ritchie, Elizabeth A particular and authentic narrative of the sickness and death of the late Rev. Mr. Wesley. As many friends have desired an immediate account of the circumstances relative to the departure of the late Rev. Mr. Wesley, the following short, but authentic narrative has been drawn up in compliance with their request. New-Chapel, City Road, March 8, 1791. E.R
Ritchie, Elizabeth A short account of the last sickness and death of the Rev. Mr. John Wesley
Ritchie, Elizabeth A short account of the sickness and death, of the Rev. Mr. John Wesley, A.M. Taken from the narrative of a person who was present when he died
Ritchie, Elizabeth Memoirs of Mrs. Elizabeth Mortimer: with selections from her correspondence. By Agnes Bulmer, author of "Messiah's kingdom," &c. ; [Eight lines from C. Wesley
Ritson, Anne Spring flowers; or Easy lessons for young children
Ritson, Anne Spring flowers; or, Easy lessons, for young children. In words not exceeding two syllables
Ritson, Anne Spring flowers; Or, Easy lessons, for young children, not exceeding words of two syllables; with lessons for Sundays. By Mrs. Ritson