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Williams, Catherine Read Fall River, an authentic narrative, by the author of "Tales, national, revolutionary," &c. &c. ; [Six lines from Cowper
Williams, Catherine Read Original poems, on various subjects. By Mrs. Williams. ; [Five lines of verse
Williams, Catherine Read Religion at home, a story, founded on facts. : [Two lines of verse] By Mrs. Williams
Williams, Catherine Read Aristocracy, or The Holbey family: a national tale. [Two lines from Pope] : Dedicated, by permission, to the Hon. James Fenner, late governor of R.I. By Mrs. C.R. Williams, author of 'Religion at home, 'Tales national and revolutionary,' &c
Williams, Catherine Read Tales; national and revolutionary. By Mrs. C.R. Williams, author of "Religion at home," "Original poems," &c. ; [Six lines from Gray
Williams, Catherine Read Fall River, an authentic narrative. By the author of "Tales, national, revolutionary," &c. &c. ; [Six lines from Cowper
Willis, Hannah A surprizing account of the captivity of Miss Hannah Willis, who was taken by the Indians, on the 30th July, 1791, and after experiencing the utmost torture of mind for 19 days, she, by the aid of Divine Providence, made her escape. : To which is added an Affecting history of the dreadful distresses of Frederic Manheim's family, who was taken prisoners by the Indians, in 1779
Willis, Lydia Madam Willis's letters, and her character. With some strictures op [sic] Madam Ann Stockbridge's: and the character of Madam Sarah Page. : [Eight lines of verse; twenty-three lines of text
Willis, Lydia Rachel's sepulchre; or, A memorial of Mrs. Lydia Willis, taken, chiefly, from her letters to friends, on various occasions
Wilson, Goodridge An inaugural dissertation on absorption. By Goodridge Wilson, of Virginia. ; [Two lines in Latin from Ovid
Wilson, Samuel History of little Henry and his bearer
Wimon, Sally The visionary dreams, experience, and remarkable healing of Sally Wimon, of Hampton, in the state of Connecticut. Wrote by her own hand by the desire of her friends. Who thought proper to publish it to the world, that they might see the goodness of God in restoring one who was brought so nigh her end, that it appeared for some time, that there was but a step between her and the grave
Winchester, Elhanan Thirteen hymns, suited to the present times: cotainging [sic]; the past, present, and future state of America, with advice to soldiers and Christians. : Dedicated to the inhabitants of the united colonies. By Elhanan Winchester. ; [Two lines from Psalms
Windship, Martha Thoughts on teaching. By M. Windship
Winslow, Harriet Lathrop A memoir of Mrs. Harriet Wadsworth Winslow, combining a sketch of the Ceylon mission; By Miron Winslow, one of the missionaries
Winslow, Miron A memoir of Mrs. Harriet Wadsworth Winslow, combining a sketch of the Ceylon mission; By Miron Winslow, one of the missionaries
Winter, John A narrative of the sufferings of Massy Harbison, from Indian barbarity, giving an account of her captivity, the murder of her two children, her escape, with an infant at her breast; together with some account of the cruelties of the Indians, on the Allegheny River, &c. during the years, 1790, '91, '92, '93, '94. Communicated by herself
Winter, John A narrative of the sufferings of Massy Harbison, from Indian barbarity, giving an account of her captivity, the murder of her two children, her escape, with an infant at her breast; together with some account of the cruelties of the Indians, on the Allegheny River, &c., during the years 1790,'91,'92,'93.'94. Communicated by herself
Wirt, Catharine G. An account of the last illness and death of the Hon. William Wirt, in a letter by his daughter
Wirt, Catharine G. Death of the Hon. William Wirt
Wirt, Elizabeth Washington Flora's dictionary. By a lady. [Nine lines of verse
Wirt, Elizabeth Washington Flora's dictionary. By a lady. ; [Three stanzas of verse by Percival and Pickersgill
Wirt, Elizabeth Washington The Language of flowers. [Five lines of quotations
Wisner, Benjamin Blydenburg Memoirs of the late Mrs. Susan Huntington, of Boston, Mass. By Benjamin B. Wisner, Pastor of the Old South Church in Boston
Wister, Sarah Amusing scenes of the Revolution. Journal of a young lady, kept for the amusement of her friend Deborah Norris, afterwards the wife of Dr. George Logan, of Stenton, Pennsylvania ... Together with a letter from Martha Washington