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Claris de Florian, Jean Pierre Sainclair, or The victim to the arts and sciences; and Hortense, or The victim to novels and travel. A novel, in two volumes. Translated from the French of Madame de Genlis. By Archibald Haralson. To which is prefixed, a tale of the celebrated M. Florian, entitled Claudine, or The Savoyarde.
Claris de Florian, Jean Pierre A Collection of tales, written by Kotzebue, Charlotte Smith, Midford [i.e., Mudford], Von Messing, Meissner, Mrs. Opie, Florian, (the French Goldsmith) St. Evremond, the author of the "World without souls," and others; and a few pieces of poetry, by Mrs. Robinson, B. Pratt, Montgomery, and others.
Claris de Florian, Jean Pierre Stella. A pastoral romance. Translated from the French of Mon. de Florian. Dedicated, by permission, to Lady Broughton, By Miss Elizabeth Morgan, authoress of Numa Pompilius.
Claris de Florian, Jean Pierre William Tell, or the Patriot of Switzerland. By Florian. And Hofer, the Tyrolese. By the author of "Claudine", &c.
Claris de Florian, Jean Pierre Select fables: written for the purpose of instilling into the minds of early youth, a true sense of religion and virtue. Translated from the French of Mons. Florian, by the author of "A cup of sweets;" "Gertrude;" "Summer rambles;" "Short stories;" &c.
Claris de Florian, Jean Pierre William Tell, or the Patriot of Switzerland. By Florian. And Hofer, the Tyrolese. By the author of "Claudine", &c.
Claris de Florian, Jean Pierre William Tell, or the Patriot of Switzerland. Translated freely from the French of M. de Florian, to which is prefixed, the life of the author.
Claris de Florian, Jean Pierre William Tell, or the Patriot of Switzerland. By Florian. And Hofer, the Tyrolese. By the author of "Claudine", &c.
Claris de Florian, Jean Pierre Galatea, a pastoral romance; imitated from Cervantes. By M. de Florian. ; Translated into English. ; To which is added, Amelia, or The faithless Briton; Amelia or Malevolence defeated; and, Miss Seward's Monody on Major Andre. ; Embellished with engravings
Claris de Florian, Jean Pierre William Tell, or the Patriot of Switzerland. Translated freely from the French of M. de Florian, to which is prefixed, the life of the author.
Claris de Florian, Jean Pierre The life of Cervantes: together with remarks on his writings, by Mr. De Florian. Translated from the French by William Wallbeck.
Claris de Florian, Jean Pierre Galatea: A Pastoral Romance. From The French Of Monsieur Florian. By Miss Highley. Dedicated By Permission To The Marchioness Of Salisbury.
Clark, Alexander The Amethyst: or Christian's Annual for M.DCCC.XXXIII. Edited by Richard Huide, M.D. and Robert Kaye Greville, LL.D.
Clark, Elizabeth Fears and Cares. A Novel. In Three Volumes. By E. D. Carr, Author of The Advertisement, or Twenty Years Ago, &c.
Clark, Elizabeth The Advertisement; or, Twenty Years Ago. A Novel, in three volumes.
Clark, Emily Frederick Poems: Consisting Principally of Ballads
Clark, Emily Frederick The Esquimaux; or, Fidelity. A Tale. In Three Volumes. By Miss Emily Clark, Grand-Daughter of the Late Colonel Frederick, and author of Tales at the Fireside, Banks of the Douro, Poems Dedicated to Lady Lonsdale, &c. &c.
Clark, Emily Frederick Tales at the Fire Side; or, A Father and Mother's Stories. In Three Volumes. Dedicated by Permission to Colonel M'Mahon. By Miss Emily Clark, Grand-Daughter of the Unfortunate Colonel Frederick, and author of The Banks of the Douro, Poems, &c. &c.
Clark, Emily Frederick Ermina Montrose; or, the cottage of the vale. In three volumes. With characters from life. By Emily Clark, Grand-Daughter of the Late Colonel Frederick, and author of ``tanthe; or, the Flower of Caernarvon.'' ...
Clark, Emily Frederick The Banks of the Douro; or, the Maid of Portugal. A Tale. In Three Volumes. By Emily Clark, Grand-Daughter of the Late Colonel Frederick, and Author of Tanthe and Ermina Montrose.
Clark, Emily Frederick Ianthé, or the flower of Caernarvon, a novel, in two volumes. Dedicated by Permission to his Royal Highness the Prince of Wales. By Emily Clark, grand-daughter of the late Colonel Frederick, Son of Theodore, King of Corsica.
Clark, Esther Poems moral and entertaining, written long since by Miss Lewis, then of Holt, now, and for almost thirty years past, the wife of Mr. Robert Clark, of Tetbury. (with a few others addressed to her.) Published at the request of her husband, for the benefit of the infirmary at Glocester, the Hospital at Bath, and the Sunday Schools at Tetbury.
Clark, Mary Biographical sketches of the fathers of New England, intended to acquaint youth with the lives, characters and sufferings of those who founded our civil and religious institutions. By Mary Clark.
Clark, Micajah An Inaugural Dissertation on Lithotomy. Submitted to the examination of the Rev. John Andrews, D.D. Provost. The trustees and medical faculty of the University of Pennsylvania. On the twenty-fifth day of April, 1811. For the degree of doctor of medicine. By Micajah Clark, of Virginia. Honorary member of the Philadelphia Medical Society---member of the Philadelphia Linnean, and honorary member of the Columbian Society of Virtuosi, Pittsburgh.
Clarke, Adam Memoirs of the late Mrs. Mary Cooper, of London; who departed this life June 22, 1812, in the twenty-sixth year of her age. Extracted from her diary and epistolary correspondence. By Adam Clarke, LL.D. First American, from the last London edition.