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Woodbridge, William Channing 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
Woodbridge, William Channing Juvenile lyre: or Hymns and songs, religious, moral, and cheerful, set to appropriate music. : For the use of primary and common schools
Woodbridge, William Channing 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
Woodbridge, William Channing Juvenile lyre: or Hymns and songs, religious, moral and cheerful, set to appropriate music. : For the use of primary and common schools
Woodbridge, William Channing Juvenile lyre: or Hymns and songs, religious, moral, and cheerful, set to appropriate music. : For the use of primary and common schools
Woodland, M. Rose and Agnes: Or, The dangers of partiality. By Miss Woodland
Woodland, M. A tale of warning: Or, The victims of indolence. By Miss Woodland
Woodland, M. Bear and forbear: Or, The history of Julia Marchmont. By Miss Woodland
Woodland, M. Matilda Mortimer; or, False pride. By Miss Woodland
Woods, Leonard Fashionable amusements
Woods, Leonard Fashionable amusements
Woods, Leonard On fashionable amusements
Woods, Leonard On fashionable amusements
Working woman of Boston The aristocrat and trades union advocate, a colloquial poem, respectfully dedicated to the members of the Boston trades union and vicinity. By a working woman of Boston
Wormeley, Judith The Potomac muse, by a lady, a native of Virginia. ; [Six lines from Burns
Worthington, Brice Thomas Beale Annapolis, May 23, 1769. Sir, Yesterday there was a meeting of a considerable number of the principal inhabitants of this county, when the plan of an association was formed, a copy of whereof we inclose you, which is expected to be signed very generally by every degree of the people here.
Wragg, Henrietta Cheraw lands for sale. To be sold; at Cheraw Court-House, on the 16th day of November next, ... six thousand acres of land.
Wragg, Henrietta Cheraw lands for sale. To be sold; at Cheraw Court-House, on the 16th day of November next, ... six thousand acres of land.
Wragg, John Cheraw lands for sale. To be sold; at Cheraw Court-House, on the 16th day of November next, ... six thousand acres of land.
Wragg, John Cheraw lands for sale. To be sold; at Cheraw Court-House, on the 16th day of November next, ... six thousand acres of land.
Wragg, William Cheraw lands for sale. To be sold; at Cheraw Court-House, on the 16th day of November next, ... six thousand acres of land.
Wragg, William Cheraw lands for sale. To be sold; at Cheraw Court-House, on the 16th day of November next, ... six thousand acres of land.
Wright, Lavinia D. A foundational catechism of general knowledge, for the aid of mothers, and the accomodation of schools. Written by Mrs. Lavinia D. Wright, for the benefit of her own pupils, and printed with a desire to extend the same to others
Wythe, George A report of the case between Field and Harrison, determined by the High Court of Chancery, in which the decree was reversed by the Court of Appeals
Yale, Charles 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