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Savage, Sarah James Talbot. A tale
Savage, Sarah Advice to a young woman at service; in a letter from a friend. By the author of James Talbot
Savage, Sarah The two birth-days, a moral tale. By the author of the "Factory girl," "James Talbot," "The badge," &c
Savage, Sarah Advice to a young woman at service; in a letter from a friend. By the author of 'James Talbot,' 'The factory girl,' &c
Savage, Sarah Filial affection, or The clergyman's granddaughter. A moral tale. By the author of The factory girl. ; [Four lines of quotation from Florian
Savage, Sarah James Talbot
Schmid, Christoph von The family story book. Vol. I [-II]. Compiled by the editors of the Popular library
Schmucker, Samuel Simon Leben und Wirken des Johann Friedrich Oberlin, Predigers zu Waldbach, in dem Bezirke de la Roche. Sein "Zeuge ist im Himmel."--Hiob 16, 19. Aus dem Englischen übersetzt von D. Christian Lehmus. ; Mit einem Vorwort an den deutschen Leser versehen, von S.S. Schmucker. Professor der Theologie am Theologischen Seminar zu Gettysburg, Penns
Scofield, Abigail Memoirs of Miss Hannah Scofield, of Stamford
Scofield, Hannah Memoirs of Miss Hannah Scofield, of Stamford
Scott, Julia H. The sacrifice; a clergyman's story. By Julia H. Kinney, Sheshequin, Pa
Scott, Walter The Scottish exiles, rendered into prose from Sir Walter Scott's Lady of the lake. By a lady of Philadelphia
Scull, Nicholas To the mayor, recorder, aldermen, common council, and freemen of Philadelphia this plan of the improved part of the city [cartographic material] surveyed and laid down by the late Nicholas Scull, Esqr., Surveyor General of the Province of Pennsylvania is humbly inscrib'd by the editors
Sears, Isaac The following is a copy of a letter which was wrote by a lady of this city, to Capt. S---s, and Capt. M'D-----l; and as it contains sentiments which I think may be of some use in moderating the proposed violent and very extraordinary measures relative to certain persons, I should think it a piece of false delicacy to suppress the publication of it. A friend to justice and humanity
Seaver, James Everett A narrative of the life of Mrs. Mary Jemison, who was taken by the Indians, in the year 1755, when only about twelve years of age, and has continued to reside amongst them to the present time. : Containing an account of the murder of her father and his family; her sufferings; her marriage to two Indians; her troubles with her children; barbarities of the Indians in the French and Revolutionary wars; the life of her last husband, &c.; and many historical facts never before published. Carefully taken from her own words, Nov. 29th, 1823. ; To which is added, an appendix containing an account of the tragedy at the Devil's Hole, in 1763, and of Sullivan's Expedition; the traditions, manners, customs, &c. of the Indians, as believed and practised at the present day, and since Mrs. Jemison's captivity; together with some anecdotes, and other entertaining matter. By James E. Seaver
Seaver, James Everett A narrative of the life of Mrs. Mary Jemison who was taken by the Indians, in the year 1755, when only about twelve years of age, and has continued to reside amongst them to the present time : Containing an account of the murder of her father and his family; her sufferings; her marriage to two Indians; her troubles with her children; barbarities of the Indians in the French and Revolutionary Wars; the life of her last husband; and many historical facts never before published Carefully taken from her own words, Nov. 29th, 1823 ; To which is added, an appendix, containing an account of the tragedy at the Devil's Hole, in 1763, and of Sullivan's Expedition; the traditions, manners, customs, &c., of the Indians, as believed and practiced at the present day, and since Mrs. Jemison's captivity; together with some anecdotes, and other entertaining matter / By James E. Seaver
Sedgwick, Catharine Maria Redwood romanzo americano di M. Cooper.
Sedgwick, Susan Anne Livingston Ridley The young emigrants. A tale designed for young persons. By the author of Morals of pleasure. ; [Four lines of prose by Mrs. Barbauld
Sedgwick, Susan Anne Livingston Ridley Allen Prescott; or, The fortunes of a New-England boy. By the author of the "Morals of pleasure," and "The young emigrants." ; [Two lines from Burns] ; In two volumes. Vol. I[-II
Sedgwick, Susan Anne Livingston Ridley The children's week. By the author of 'The Morals of pleasure,' and 'The Young emigrants.' : [One line of text from Rogers
Sedgwick, Susan Anne Livingston Ridley The morals of pleasure. Illustrated by stories designed for young persons. By a lady. ; [Two lines of text in French from Fenelon
Seidelin Regulations for vessels at Frederichstaed.
Selden, Almira Effusions of the heart, contained in a number of original poetical pieces, on various subjects. By Almira Selden. ; [Seven lines from Thomson
Sergeant, John Eulogy on Charles Carroll of Carrollton. Delivered at the request of the Select and Common councils of the city of Philadelphia. December 31st, 1832. By John Sergeant, LL.D
Shakespeare, William The plays of William Shakspeare. Accurately printed from the text of Mr. Malone's edition; with select explanatory notes. : In seven volumes. Volume the first[-Volume the seventh]. Containing