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Displaying 1826–1850 of 2354

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Shewen, William A Guide to true peace; or, A method of attaining to inward and spiritual prayer. Compiled chiefly from the writings of Fenelon, Archbishop of Cambray, Lady Guion, and Michael de Molinos
Shield, William Whilst with village maids I stray. A favorite song in Rosina
Shipton, Ursula Old Mother Shipton's universal dream book; containing a full and clear interpretation of all manner of dreams, alphabetically arranged for the more easy finding any particular dream
Shoemaker, Abraham Stewart's Washington almanac, for the year of our Lord, 1814. Being the second after Leap-year, and thirty-eighth of American Independence. Calculated for the lattitude [sic] and meridian of Philadelphia, By Abraham Shoemaker.
Sidney, Thomas S. The history of the New-York African free-schools, from their establishment in 1787, to the present time; embracing a period of more than forty years: : also a brief account of the successful labors, of the New-York Manumission Society: with an appendix, containing specimens of original composition, both in prose and verse, by several of the pupils; pieces spoken at public examinations; an interesting dialogue between Doctor Samuel L. Mitchill, of New-York, and a little black boy of ten years old; and lines illustrative of the Lancasterian system of instruction. By Charles C. Andrews, teacher of the male school
Sigourney, Charles Traits of the aborigines of America. A poem
Sigourney, Lydia Howard Poems for children. By Mrs. L.H. Sigourney. ; [Two lines from Sidney
Sigourney, Lydia Howard An account of the New-York Institution for the Blind; together with a brief statement of the origin, progress, and present condition, of the institutions for the blind in this and other countries. : To which is added biographical notices of some of the most illustrious blind. : Published by order of the managers
Sigourney, Lydia Howard Letters to young ladies. By a lady
Sigourney, Lydia Howard Proceedings of the Colonization Society of the City of New York, at their third annual meeting, held on the 13th and 14th of May, 1835, including the annual report of the board of managers of the society
Sigourney, Lydia Howard Sketches, by Mrs. Sigourney
Sigourney, Lydia Howard The Intemperate, and the reformed. Shewing the awful consequences of intemperance, and the blessed effects of the temperance reformation
Sigourney, Lydia Howard Letters to young ladies. By Mrs. L.H. Sigourney.
Sigourney, Lydia Howard 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
Sigourney, Lydia Howard Tales and essays for children. By Mrs. L.H. Sigourney
Sigourney, Lydia Howard Poems; by Mrs. L.H. Sigourney
Sigourney, Lydia Howard Memoir of Jane Cornelia Judson. By Rev. Cornelius B. Everest
Sigourney, Lydia Howard Traits of the aborigines of America. A poem
Sigourney, Lydia Howard The farmer and soldier. A tale. By Mrs. L.H. Sigourney. ; Published with the approbation of the Connecticut Peace Society
Sigourney, Lydia Howard Letters on the Colonization Society; and on its probable results; under the following heads: The origin of the Society; Increase of the coloured population; Manumission of slaves in this country; Declarations of legislatures, and other assembled bodies, in favour of the Society; Situation of the colonists at Monrovia, and other towns; Moral and religious character of the settlers; Soil, climate, productions, and commerce of Liberia; Advantages to the free coloured population, by emigration to Liberia; Disadvantages of slavery to the white population; Character of the natives of Africa before the irruptions of the barbarians; Effects of colonization on the slave trade; with a slight sketch of that nefarious and accursed traffic. : Addressed to the Hon. C.F. Mercer, M.H.R.U.S. By M. Carey
Sigourney, Lydia Howard Poems; by the author of "Moral pieces in prose and verse
Sigourney, Lydia Howard An address delivered before the Massachusetts Charitable Mechanic Association, at the celebration of their ninth triennial festival, October 10, 1833. By Nathaniel Greene
Sigourney, Lydia Howard Celebration of the 160th anniversary of Lathrop's battle; at South Deerfield, Sept. 30, 1835
Sigourney, Lydia Howard The farmer and soldier. By Mrs. L.H. Sigourney. ; (Founded on fact
Sigourney, Lydia Howard Letters on the Colonization Society; and on its probable results; under the following heads: The origin of the Society; Increase of the coloured population; Manumission of slaves in this country; Declarations of legislatures, and other assembled bodies, in favour of the Society; Situation of the colonists at Monrovia, and other towns; Moral and religious character of the settlers; Soil, climate, productions, and commerce of Liberia; Advantages to the free coloured population, by emigration to Liberia; Disadvantages of slavery to the white population; Character of the natives of Africa before the irruptions of the barbarians; Effects of colonization on the slave trade; with a slight sketch of that nefarious and accursed traffic. : Addressed to the Hon. C.F. Mercer, M.H.R.U.S. By M. Carey