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Weber, Carl Maria von Der Freischütz: an opera, in three acts. Altered from the German, by George Sloane, A.B. author of The innkeeper's daughter. ; As performed at the Philadelphia Theatre. From the prompt book
Webster, James A manual of surgical anatomy, containing a minute description of the parts concerned in operative surgery, with the anatomical effects of accidents, and instructions for the performance of operations. By H.M. Edwards, D.M.P. ; Translated, with notes, by William Coulson, demonstrator of anatomy at the Medical School, Aldersgate Street, &c
Welch, Benjamin The humble address of Tobias Bond and Benjamin Welch, flying Mercuries, or news-boys, (vulgarly styled printer's devils) to the worthy customers of the Maryland journal, and Baltimore advertiser. January 1, 1780
Welch, Nancy The experience of Nancy Welch, a blind woman; together with lines for a family of her acquaintance.
Wells, Anna Maria The girl's own book
Wells, Anna Maria Poems and juvenile sketches by Anna Maria Wells. ; [Four lines from Wordsworth
Wells, Clarissa Memoirs of Mrs. Clarissa Wells, wife of James A. Wells, M.D. who died at Mayfield, (N.Y.) July 19, 1824. : [One line of quotation] By Charles Yale
Wells, Elisabeth Some melancholy and heart-felt reflections, on the sudden and unexpected death of the Rev. Elder Isaiah Wilcox, Pastor of the Separate Baptist Church in Westerly, who died of the small-pox, the third day of March, 1793 ... By Elisabeth Wells
Wells, Mary Memoir of Mrs. Joanna Turner, as exemplified in her life, death, and spiritual experience. : With a recommendatory preface, by the Rev. D. Bogue, D.D. : [Three lines from Revelation
Wellwisher to truth A brief essay on the number seven: often occuring [sic] in the Holy Scripture; or Of paradice [sic], lost and found. By a well wisher to truth ; [Seven lines of Scripture texts
Welsford, Mary Adams The widow's son
Welsford, Mary Adams The widow's son; The watchmaker and his family; and 'Tis all for the best
Welsford, Mary Adams The widow's son
Welsford, Mary Adams The widow's son. [Title vignette and one line of text
Welsford, Mary Adams The widow's son
Welsford, Mary Adams The widow's son
Welsh, Jane Kilby The contrast. By the author of 'The gold thimble,' 'Jane Courtney,' 'The little wanderers,' 'The adventures of a bodkin,' 'The flower girl,' 'Edwin,' 'Contentment,' &c
Welsh, Jane Kilby A view of the heathen world; and of light dispelling the darkness. With questions, adapting it to Sabbath schools and juvenile associations. By J.K. Welsh, author of "Familiar lessons in mineralogy and geology," "The pastime of learning, with lessons in botany," &c. ; [Nine lines of quotation
Welsh, Jane Kilby Familiar lessons in mineralogy and geology, designed for the use of young persons and lyceums. In two volumes. By Jane Kilby Welsh, author of "The pastime of learning, with lessons in botany." ; [Four lines of quotation] ; Vol. I[-II]. Including lessons in mineralogy and conchology
Welsh, Jane Kilby The flower girl. By the author of 'The gold thimble,' 'Jane Courtney,' 'The little wanderers,' 'The contrast,' 'The adventures of a bodkin,' 'Edwin,' 'Contentment,' &c
Welsh, Jane Kilby The pastime of learning, with sketches of rural scenes. : [Four lines of quotation
Welsh, Jane Kilby The adventures of a bodkin. By the author of 'The gold thimble,' 'Jane Courtney,' 'The little wanderers, 'The contrast,' 'Contentment,' 'Edwin,' 'The flower girl,' &c
Welsh, Jane Kilby Simple stories. By the author of The pastime of learning. : [Five lines of verse
West, Benjamin The New-England almanack, or, Lady's and gentleman's diary, for the year of our Lord Christ, 1766. ... Calculated for the meridian of Providence, in New-England, lat. 41 deg. 50 min. north, and 4 h. 44 m. west from the Royal Observatory at Greenwich, but, without any sensible error, may serve all the provinces adjacent. By Benjamin West, philomath. ; [Six lines from Isaac Watts
West, Benjamin The New-England almanack, or, Lady's and gentleman's diary, for the year of our Lord Christ, 1767 ... calculated for the meridian of Providence, in New-England, lat. 41 deg. 50 min. north, and 4 h. 42 m. west from the Royal Observatory at Greenwich, but, without any sensible error, may serve all the provinces adjacent. By Benjamin West, Philomath