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Displaying 1926–1950 of 2354

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Smith, Prudence Modern American cookery: containing directions for making soups, roasting, boiling, baking, dressing vegetables, poultry, fish, made dishes, pies, gravies, pickles, puddings, pastry, sick cookery, &c. : With a list of family medical recipes, and a valuable miscellany. By Miss Prudence Smith
Smith, Samuel Francis Juvenile lyre: or Hymns and songs, religious, moral, and cheerful, set to appropriate music. : For the use of primary and common schools
Smith, Samuel Francis Juvenile lyre: or Hymns and songs, religious, moral, and cheerful, set to appropriate music. : For the use of primary and common schools
Smith, Samuel Francis Juvenile lyre: or Hymns and songs, religious, moral, and cheerful, set to appropriate music. : For the use of primary and common schools
Smith, Samuel Francis Juvenile lyre: or Hymns and songs, religious, moral and cheerful, set to appropriate music. : For the use of primary and common schools
Smith, Samuel Francis Juvenile lyre: or Hymns and songs, religious, moral and cheerful. Set to appropiate music. : For the use of common schools
Smith, Samuel Francis Juvenile lyre: or Hymns and songs, religious, moral, and cheerful, set to appropriate music. : For the use of primary and common schools
Smith, Sarah Louisa P. Poems, by S. Louisa P. Smith
Smythe, Elizabeth Anne The adventures of Orphan Henry; or, The sure road to wealth and happiness. [Two lines of verse from Pope] By Elizabeth Anne Smythe
Somerville, Elizabeth Little Flora. By Elizabeth Somerville, author of many approved works for young persons. ; Illustrated with numerous wood engravings
Somerville, Elizabeth Little Flora. By Elizabeth Somerville, author of many approved works for young persons. ; Illustrated with numerous wood engravings
Southerne, Thomas Oroonoko; a tragedy, in five acts; by Thomas Southern. As performed at the Theatre Royal, Covent Garden. Printed under the authority of the managers from the prompt book. With remarks by Mrs. Inchbald
Southey, Caroline Anne Bowles Poetry for young children
Southey, Caroline Anne Bowles The early called, The Stoic, and The Lansbys of Lansby Hall
Southey, Caroline Anne Bowles Gems selected from the poems of Caroline Bowles
Southworth, Sylvester Simmons Fugitive poems by Mrs. Elizabeth C. Jones. ; [Four lines from Thompson
Souza-Botelho, Adélaïde-Marie-Emilie Filleul Eugene de Rothelin: a novel, from the French of Madame de Souza
Spaulding, Mary A remarkable narrative of Mary Spaulding, daughter of Benjamin Spaulding, of Chelmsford. She has been visited with frequent sicknesses, and obtained remarkable recoveries; and the whole account is taken from records kept by herself, and is now submitted to the public. : [Two lines from I Samuel
Spaulding, Mary A remarkable narrative of Mary Spaulding daughter of Benjamin Spaulding of Chelmsford. She has been visited with frequent sicknesses, and obtained remarkable recoveries; and the whole account is taken from records kept by herself, and is now submitted to the public. : [Three lines from I Samuel
Spaulding, Mary A remarkable narrative of Mary Spaulding, daughter of Benjamin Spaulding, of Chelmsford, She has been visited with frequent sicknessess, and obtained remarkable recoveries; and the whole account is taken from records kept by herself, and is now submitted to the public
Spenser, Edmund Holiness; or The legend of St. George: a tale from Spencer's [i.e., Spenser's] Faerie queene, by a mother
Sprague, Charles Damon and Pythias, a play, in five acts. By Richard Sheil, Esq. author of The apostate, &c. ; As performed at the Philadelphia Theatre
Sproat, Nancy Mary and her cat: Words not exceeding two syllables. : Illustrated with cuts
Sproat, Nancy The blackberry girl
Sproat, Nancy The good girl's soliloquy; containing her parents' instructions, relative to her disposition and manners