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Rusk, David Mr. David Rusk! Having been, this morning, assaulted when I was off my guard, in my own house, by a gang of ruffians
Russel, Chloe The complete fortune teller, and dream book, by which every person may acquaint themselves with the most important events that shall attend them through life. : To which is added, directions for young ladies how to obtain the husband they most desire; and for young gentlemen, how to obtain the wife they most desire. : By astrology--physiognomy, and palmistry. Anatomy--geometry--moles, cards and dreams. By Chloe Russel, a woman of colour, in the state of Massachusetts
Ryan, James A pedantic pedagogue, suddenly metamorphosed into a general of law, is one of the most amazing circumstances that any revolution ever produced ... Mr. Luther Martin, late of the eastern shore, schoolmaster, now attorney-general
S----a, Miss A letter from Miss S----a to Mrs. R----, who, on her way to Bath, visited Saint Rozo Villozo! The most celebrated personage in this part of the country, and now residing near Sharpsburg
S----a, Miss A letter from Miss S----a to Mrs. R----, who, on her way to Bath, visited Saint Rozo Villozo! The most celebrated personage in this part of the country, and now residing near Sharpsburg
S. D. L. Francis the First. A tragedy, in five acts. : With other poetical pieces. By Frances Ann Kemble
S. E. C. The Silver tankard, and other stories
Saint-Pierre, Jacques-Henri Bernardin de The history of the adventures, love, and constancy, of Paul and Virginia. From the French. ; To which is added, The hedge of thorns, a moral tale
Sanders, Charlotte The little family. Containing a variety of moral and philosophical matter. : Written for the amusement and instruction of young persons. By Charlotte Sanders. ; Vol. I[-II]. ; [Five lines from Thomson
Sanders, Elizabeth Elkins Conversations principally on the aborigines of North America. [Eight lines of verse
Sandford, Elizabeth Woman, in her social and domestic character. By Mrs. John Sandford. ; From the London edition
Sandham, Elizabeth The school-fellows; a moral tale. By Miss Sandham. Author of "The twin sisters,"--"William Selwyn,"--"The adopted daughter,"--"The grandfather," &c. &c. : [Six lines of text
Sandham, Elizabeth The grandmother's gift, or, Moral stories for children
Sandham, Elizabeth The twin sisters; or, The advantages of religion. By Miss Sandham
Sandham, Elizabeth Honesty rewarded, or The stolen jack-ass
Sandham, Elizabeth Providential care; a tale, founded on facts. By the author of The twin sisters, Boys' school, School-fellows, &c
Sandham, Elizabeth Providential care. A tale founded on facts. By the author of The twin sisters, Boys' school, School-fellows, &c
Sargant, Jane Alice The ring; or The thief discovered. [One line of text] By an Englishwoman, author of Letters, &c
Saunders, Ann Narrative of the shipwreck and sufferings of Miss Ann Saunders, who was a passenger on board the ship Francis Mary, which foundered at sea on the 5th Feb. 1826, on her passage from New Brunswick to Liverpool. Miss Saunders was one of the six survivors who were driven to the awful extremity of subsisting 22 days on the dead bodies of such of the unfortunate crew as fell victims to starvation--one of whom was a young man to whom she was soon to be joined in marriage. Written by herself. ; [Four lines of quotation] ; Annexed is a solemn address of Miss Saunders to persons of all ages and of every denomination, on the importance of attending to the concerns of their immortal souls, and in being prepared for death
Saunders, Ann "There is nothing true but Heaven!" Lines composed by Miss Ann Saunders on the melancholy death of James Frier, to whom she expected to be married in a few weeks; but who, with fourteen of his ship companions perished on board the wreck of the ship Francis Mary
Savage, Sarah Trial and self-discipline. By the author of "James Talbot," "The factory girl," &c.
Savage, Sarah Advice to a young woman at service; in a letter from a friend. By the author of James Talbot
Savage, Sarah Blind Miriam restored to sight. By the author of "The factory girl, "Sunday school conversations," &c
Savage, Sarah The factory girl. By The author of "Filial affection," "James Talbot," &c. ; [Two lines from St. Paul
Savage, Sarah Life of Philip, the Indian chief. By the author of "The factory girl," "The badge," the "Two birth days," &c