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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 The Language of flowers. [Five lines of quotations
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
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
Wolcott, Eliza The two sisters' poems and memoirs. Composed by Eliza and Sarah G. Wolcott, of Connecticut
Wolcott, Sarah Goodsell The two sisters' poems and memoirs. Composed by Eliza and Sarah G. Wolcott, of Connecticut
Wolstenholme, Daniel To the public. As Mr. Allen, in two hand-bills, which he has caused to be distributed about the town, has endeavoured to bring me in as a principal, in the affair of a little skirmish, which happened betwixt Mr. Walter Dulany, and himself, on Sunday last ... I now give you a very true and impartial account thereof
Woodbridge, William Channing A system of universal geography, on the principles of comparison and classification. By William Channing Woodbridge, corresponding member of the Geographical Society of Paris
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 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 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
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: 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
Woodbridge, William Channing A system of universal geography, on the principles of comparison and classification; by William Channing Woodbridge, member of the Geographical Society of Paris
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: 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
Woodbridge, William Channing Juvenile lyre: or Hymns and songs, religious, moral and cheerful. Set to appropiate music. : For the use of common schools
Woodbridge, William Channing 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
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 School atlas to accompany Woodbridge's 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 instructer in the American Asylum. ; Containing the following maps. I. The world. II. Chart of the world. III. North America. IV. United States. V. South America. VI. Europe. VII. Asia. VIII. Africa. IX. Chart of climates and productions
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