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Wicks, Elizabeth Address delivered before the African Female Benevolent Society of Troy [electronic resource] on Wednesday, February 12, 1834. By Elizabeth Wicks. To which is annexed An eulogy on the death of Mrs. Jane Lansing, with an address. By Eliza A.T. Dungy
Wight, Clarissa A copy of writings, left by Miss Clarissa Wight; who died September 29th 1818: aged twenty-four years
Wilkinson, Jemima The public universal friend
Wilkinson, Jemima Some considerations, propounded to the several sorts and sects of professors of this age. On the following important subjects. I. The Jew outward, being a glass for the professors of this age; with a postscript to the same subject. II. A warning, in the bonds of love, to the rulers, teachers, and people of this nation, concerning their church and ministry. III. An advertisement to the powers and people of this nation. IV. An answer to that common objection against the united Friends, that they condemn all but themselves. : To which is added, an exhortation to the united Friends, everywhere scattered abroad. By a universal friend of mankind. ; [Twenty five lines of Scripture texts
Wilkinson, Jemima The Universal Friend's advice. To those of the same religious society recommended to be read in their public meetings for divine worship
Wilkinson, Rebecca Sermons to children. To which are added, short hymns, suited to the subjects. : With original and elegant cuts. By a lady
Wilkinson, Rebecca Sermons to children; to which are added, short hymns, suited to the subjects. By a lady
Wilkinson, Rebecca Sermons to children. To which are added, short hymns, suited to the subjects. By a lady
Wilkinson, Rebecca Sermons to children. To which are added short hymns suited to the subjects. By a lady
Wilkinson, Rebecca Sermons to children. To which are added short hymns suited to the subjects. By a lady
Willard, Emma La Fayette's welcome at the Female Seminary in Troy: written by the principal, and sung by the pupils
Willard, Emma Ancient geography, as connected with chronology, and preparatory to the study of ancient history: by Emma Willard, author of "A plan for improving female education, addressed to the Legislature of New York," and principal of the Female Seminary at Troy. ; Compiled chiefly from D'Anville, Adam, Lavoisne, and other standard works. ; To which are added, problems on the globes, and rules for the construction of maps. ; To accompany The modern geography by William C. Woodbridge
Willard, Emma A system of universal history, in perspective. Accompanied by an atlas, exhibiting chronology in a picture of nations, and progressive geography in a series of maps. : Designed for schools and academies. By Emma Willard, principal of Troy Female Seminary, author of "The republic of America," &c
Willard, Emma Abridgement of The history of the United States; or, Republic of America. Accompanied with maps. By Emma Willard, principal of the Troy Female Seminary
Willard, Emma History of the United States, or, Republic of America: exhibited in connexion with its chronology & progressve [sic] geography; by means of a series of maps: the first of which, shows the country as inhabited by various tribes of Indians at the time of its discovery, and the remainder, its state at different subsequent epochas; so arranged, as to associate the principal events of the history and their dates with the places in which they occurred: arranged on the plan of teaching history adopted in Troy Female Seminary. : Designed for schools and private libraries. Offered to the public by Emma Willard, principal of Troy Female Seminary
Willard, Emma A system of universal geography, on the principles of comparison and classification. By William Channing Woodbridge, corresponding member of the Geographical Society of Paris
Willard, Emma Abridgment of the history of the United States; or, Republic of America. Accompanied with maps. By Emma Willard, principal of Troy Female Seminary
Willard, Emma History of the United States, or Republic of America: exhibited in connexion with its chronology and progressive geography; by means of a series of maps: the first of which, shows the country as inhabited by various tribes of Indians at the time of its discovery; and the remainder, its state at different subsequent epochas; so arranged, as to associate the principal events of the history and their dates with the places in which they occurred; arranged on the plan of teaching history adopted in Troy Female Seminary. : Designed for schools and private libraries. By Emma Willard, principal of Troy Female Seminary
Willard, Emma Progressive education, commencing with the infant. By Madame Necker de Saussure. ; Translated from the French: With notes and an appendix: By Mrs. Willard and Mrs. Phelps
Willard, Emma A system of universal geography, on the principles of comparison and classification; by William Channing Woodbridge, late instructor in the American Asylum. ; Illustrated with maps and engravings; and accompanied by an atlas, exhibiting, in connection with the outlines of countries, their climate and productions; the prevailing religions, forms of government, and degrees of civilization; and the comparative size of towns, rivers and mountains. ; [Three lines from Jamieson's Logic
Willard, Emma Ancient atlas to accompany The universal geography by Wm. C. Woodbridge and E. Willard, containing the following maps: [eight lines of text] By Emma Willard. Principal of the Female Seminary at Troy
Willard, Emma Journal and letters, from France and Great-Britain. By Emma Willard
Willard, Emma Address on the subject of female education in Greece, and general extension of Christian intercourse among females. Read by the Rev. Mr. Beman to a large and respectable audience, convened at the First Presbyterian Church in Troy, on the 8th of August, 1833. By Almira H.L. Phelps
Willard, Emma Woodbridge's school atlas, to accompany The rudiments of geography. Atlas, on a new plan, exhibiting the prevailing religions, forms of government, degrees of civilization, and the comparative size of towns, rivers and mountains. By William C. Woodbridge, A.M. late instructor in the American Asylum. ; Containing the following maps: I. The world. II. Chart of the world. III. Chart of climates and productions. IV. North America. V. United States. VI. South America. VII. Europe. VIII. Asia. IX. Africa
Willard, Emma Ancient geography, as connected with chronology, and preparatory to the study of ancient history: accompanied with an atlas. By Emma Willard, author of "A plan for improving female education, addressed to the Legislature of New-York," and principal of the Female Seminary at Troy. ; Compiled chiefly from D'Anville, Adam, Lavoisne, Malte Brun, and other standard works. ; To which are added, problems on the globes, and rules for the construction of maps. ; To accompany The modern geography by William C. Woodbridge