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Stanford, Jane Kinderly A lady's gift, or Woman as she ought to be. By Jane Kinderly Stanford. Author of "The stoic." ; [Five lines of quotation
Stanhope, Louisa Sidney The bandit's bride; or, The maid of Saxony. A romance. In three volumes. By Louisa Sidney Stanhope, author of Montbrasil Abbey, Striking likenesses, Age we live in, &c., &c. ; [Four lines from Rowe] ; Vol. I[-III
Stanhope, Louisa Sidney The bandit's bride; or, The maid of Saxony. A romance. By Louisa Sidney Stanhope, author of Montbrasil abbey, Striking likenesses, Age we live in, &c. &c. ; [Four lines from Rowe] : Three volumes in two
Stanhope, Louisa Sidney The bandit's bride; or, The maid of Saxony. A romance. By Louisa Sidney Stanhope, author of Montbrasil Abbey, Striking likenesses, Age we live in, &c. &c. ; [Four lines from Rowe] ; Three volumes in two. Vol. I[-II
Stanhope, Louisa Sidney The bandit's bride; or, The maid of Saxony. A romance. : In three volumes. By Louisa Sidney Stanhope, author of Montbrasil Abbey, Striking likenesses, Age we live in, &c. &c. ; [Four lines from Rowe
Stanhope, Philip Dormer The chronicle of the kings of England, written in the manner of the ancient Jewish historians. By Nathan ben Saddi, a Priest of the Jews
Stanhope, Philip Dormer The Young gentleman's parental monitor; containing, I. Lord Chesterfield's advice to his son on men and manners; on the Principles of politeness; and on the art of acquiring a knowledge of the world, II. Marchioness de Lambert's Advice to her son. III. Lord Burghley's Ten precepts to his son
Stanhope, Philip Dormer A letter humbly address'd to the Right Honourable the Earl of Chesterfield. By Mrs. Teresia Constantia Muilman
Stark, Cordelia The female wanderer, an interesting tale, founded on fact. Written by herself
Stark, Cordelia The female wanderer, a tale, founded on fact
Stark, Cordelia The female wanderer: containing an account of her nativity, parentage, &c and a short sketch of her courtship with the man on whose account she was exiled from her parentage, at the age of 18. Forced from home, without a protector, she dressed herself as a male, in order to travel to Buffalo, at which place her lover had been about eleven months, where she arrived and took lodgings at the same house, undiscovered by her lover; and after becoming acquainted with his design of marrying another, resolved on leaving him for ever. Accordingly she started again alone, went to New York, and shipped to N. Orleans, from thence to Liverpool, and then home to New-York; from thence to Albany, Utica, Sangerfield, Brookfield, &c. At which last places she kept a school three years, still in male habiliments. From thence she travelled on her way home through Utica, Johnstown, Fundays-Bush, Galway, &c. &c. : Interspersed with many curious anecdotes. : A tale of truth. : Published according to act of Congress
Stark, Cordelia The female wanderer. A very interesting tale. : Founded on fact, written by herself
Stark, Cordelia The female wanderer: a very interesting tale, founded on fact. Written by the wanderer herself
Stark, Cordelia The female wanderer: a very interesting tale, founded on facts. Written by the wanderer herself
Starke, Richard The widow of Malabar. A tragedy. : As it is performed at the Theatre-Royal, Covent-Garden. Written by Mariana Starke
Sterndale, Mary The sisters. Being the first of a series of interesting stories. : [Four lines of verse] By Mary Sterndale. Sheffield, Eng
Sterndale, Mary Delia's birth-day. Being the third of a series of interesting stories. By Mary Sterndale, Sheffield, Eng
Stevens, Alexander Hodgdon The first lines of the practice of surgery: designed as an introduction for students, and a concise book of reference for practitioners. By Samuel Cooper, surgeon to the forces; member of the Royal College of Surgeons, and of the Medical and Chirurical Society of London; member of the Medical Society of Marseilles; Honorary Fellow of the Academy of Natural Sciences at Catania, &c., &c. ; with notes, by Alexander H. Stevens, M.D. professor of surgery in the University of New-York; surgeon of the New-York Hospital; consulting physician of the New-York Dispensary; member of the New-York Literary and Philosophical Society; of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia; and of the Linnean Society of New-England. ; And additional notes, by Samuel M'Clellan, M.D. professor of anatomy in Jefferson Medical College, &c. ; In two volumes.--Volume I[-II
Stevens, Maria The progressive experience of the heart, under the discipline of the Holy Ghost, from regeneration to maturity. By Mrs. Stevens. ; [Two lines from Proverbs
Stiles, Abel Death God's monitor to the living: illustrated and improved, in a sermon, occasioned by the sudden death of Mr. Elisha Lyon, and delivered the Sabbath next after his death, October 18, 1767. By Abel Styles, A.M. Pastor of the First Church in Woodstock. ; [Four lines of verse
Stiles, Abel A sermon, preached at Rehoboth, (in the province of Massachusetts-Bay) May 14, 1766; at the ordination of the Reverend Mr. Ephraim Hyde, Pastor of the First Church in that town: by Abel Stiles, M.A. and Pastor of the First Church in Woodstock. ; [Seven lines from Night thoughts
Stiles, Ezra Oratio inauguralis habita in sacello Collegii Yalensis, quod est Novo-Portu Connecticuttensium, in Nov' Anglia, VIII. Id. Quintil. M.DCC.LXXVIII. Quum, autoritate senatus academici, Ezra Stiles, S.S. T.D. praeses academiae ejusdem, et in eadem historiae ecclesiasticae professor; praepositus et constitutus fuit. Oratore praeside
Still, Mary The true copy of a manuscript, found hanging on a post at Gorham Corner, 1819
Stith, Townshend Thoughts on female education. By Mrs. Townshend Stith. ; [Three lines from La Bruyere
Stowe, Harriet Beecher Primary geography for children, on an improved plan. With eleven maps and numerous engravings. By C. and H. Beecher, principals of the Western Female Institute