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Braithwaite, Anna Sermon and prayer by Anna Braithwaite, ; delivered in Friends' Meeting, Arch Street, Philadelphia, October 26, 1825. ; Taken in short hand by M.T.C. Gould, stenographer
Bramble, Sarah A particular and extraordinary relation of several occurrences, proceedings, and remarks, wherein Sarah Brambel, executed near New-London Nov. 21st, 1753, was personally concern'd, both before, and during her confinement. : Also her last speech and admonitions, with the acknowlegement read in the church at New-London, October 21st, 1753. Taken from her own dictating, repeated, and consented to by her self. ; At her earnest request, published, for the satisfaction of the faithful, an exhortation to the credulous, a conviction of infidels, and the regeneration of self-righteous pharisees. ; Revis'd and corrected at her desire, sign'd, and properly attested by herself
Brandram, Andrew Letter from the Rev. James Thomson to the Rev. A. Brandram
Bray, John The tooth-ache; or, Mistakes of a morning. A petit comedy, in one act. A free translation from the French. By John Bray, comedian. ; As performed at the Philadelphia Theatre
Breck, Samuel Address delivered before the Blockley and Merion Agricultural Society, on Saturday, September 20th, 1828. On the death on [sic] their late president, the Hon. Richard Peters. By Samuel Breck, vice president of the Society
Brenton, Jahleel This indenture, made the [blank] day of [blank] in the twelfth year of His Majesty's reign, annoque Domini, 1738. Between [blank] of [blank] in the county [blank] in the colony of Rhode-Island, &c. [blank] of the one part, and John Wanton, George Goulding, Jahleel Brenton, Daniel Updike, John Gardner and James Sheffield, all of Newport, in the county of Newport in said colony esqrs. trustees for said colony (by a special act of Assembly of said colony, made the [blank] day of [blank] anno Domini, 1738, enabling them to emit one hundred thousand pounds upon loan) on the other part witnesseth, that the said [blank] for and in consideration of the sum of [blank] in good bills of public credit of said colony to him in hand, paid by the said trustees, the receipt whereof he doth hereby acknowledge, hath given, granted, conveyed and confirmed, and hereby doth give, grant, convey and confirm unto the above named trustees, and such others as shall at any time by the General Assembly of said colony be appointed in their stead to manage said trust, [blank] ... In witness wereof, the said [blank] hath hereunto set his hand and deal, the day month and year above written. Signs, sealed and delivered, in the presence of [blank] Personally appeared the subscriber of the afrewriten mortgage & acknowled [sic] the same to be his act & deed
Brewster, Martha Wadsworth Poems on divers subjects, viz. On the four ages of man. On the day of judgment. The 24th Psalm paraphras'd. A prayer. A letter to some Christian friends. A dream. God's judgments our monitors. To the subjects of the special grace of God, and it's [sic] opposers. Chronicles IId book, 6th chap. 16, 17, 18. ver. paraphras'd. A poem to the memory of Dr. Watt's [sic]. Braddock's defeat. The noble man. Two wedding posies. Two letters. To the memory of that worthy man Lieut. Nathanael Burt of Springfield. Several acrosticks. A word of advice reserv'd for my two grand-sons, being yet babes. By Martha Brewster, of Lebanon
Brewster, Martha Wadsworth Poems on divers subjects, viz. On the four ages of man. On the day of judgment. The 24th Psalm paraphras'd. A prayer. A letter to some Christian friends. A dream. God's judgments our monitors. To the subjects of the special grace of God and it's opposers. ... Several acrosticks. A word of advice reserv'd for my two grand-sons, being yet babes. By Martha Brewster, of Lebanon
Bridges, Charles A memoir of Miss Mary Jane Graham, late of Stoke Fleming, Devon. By Rev. Charles Bridges, M.A. author of the "Christian ministry," "Exposition of the 119th Psalm," &c. &c. ; From the second London edition
Brooks, Henry The American theatre. Being a collection of plays, taken from Bell's theatre, and performed by the Old American Company, Philadelphia. : [Seven lines of verse] : Vol. I
Brooks, Maria Gowen Judith, Esther, and other poems. By a lover of the fine arts. ; [Eight lines from Metastasio
Brooks, Maria Gowen Zophiel, a poem, by Mrs. Brooks. ; [Two lines from the Metastasio
Brooks, Maria Gowen Zóphiël; or, The bride of seven. /By Maria del Occidente
Brown, Louisa Historical questions on the kings of England, in verse. Calculated to fix on the minds of children some of the most striking events of each reign. By Louisa Brown, authoress of "Mythology in verse," &c
Brown, Phoebe Hinsdale Poor Sarah, an Indian woman
Brown, Phoebe Hinsdale Religion exemplified, in the life of poor Sarah
Brown, Phoebe Hinsdale Juvenile biography; or Brief memoirs of Catharine Chambers, Ann Wade, Isabel[-]la Turnbull, Margaret Cornish, Hannah Askew, Poor Sarah, and the Praying youths Vol. IX
Brown, Phoebe Hinsdale Poor Sarah; or Religion exemplified in the life and death of a pious Indian woman
Brown, Phoebe Hinsdale Religion exemplified, in the life of poor Sarah. (Taken from the Boston recorder
Brown, Phoebe Hinsdale The history of an Indian woman; or Religion exemplified in the life of Poor Sarah. Founded on fact
Brown, Phoebe Hinsdale Poor Sarah, or The benefits of religion exemplified in the life and death of an Indian woman. [Four lines from Gray
Brown, Phoebe Hinsdale The pious Indian: or, Religion exemplified in the life of Poor Sarah
Brown, Phoebe Hinsdale Poor Sarah; or The Indian woman
Brown, Phoebe Hinsdale Poor Sarah, an Indian woman
Brown, Phoebe Hinsdale Poor Sarah: or, The Indian woman