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Collom, William Kite's town and country almanac, for the year 1816. Being Bissextile, or Leap Year. Calculated by William Collom
Collom, William Bennett & Walton's almanac, for the year of our Lord, 1815. Being the third after leap year. Calculated by Joshua Sharp.
Collom, William Kite's town & country almanac, for the year 1812 , being bessextile or leap year. The astronomical calculations by William Collom.
Collom, William Bailey's Rittenhouse almanac, for the year of our Lord, 1814. Being the second after leap year. Calculated by William Collom.
Collom, William Bennett & Walton's almanac, for the year of our Lord 1816 . Being Bissextile, or Leap Year. Calculated by William Collom.
Collom, William Kite's town & country almanac, for the year 1813, being the first year after bissextile or leap year. Calculated by William Collom.
Collom, William Bailey's Rittenhouse almanac, for the year of our Lord, 1814. Being the second after leap year. Calculated by William Collom.
Collom, William Carey's Franklin almanac, for the year 1812. Being Bissextile or leap year. Calculated by William Collom.
Collom, William Bailey's Rittenhouse almanac, for the year of our Lord 1812. Being bissextile or leap year. Calculated by William Collom.
Collom, William Kite's town and country almanac, for the year 1814. Being the second year after bissextile or leap year. Calculated by William Collom
Collom, William Bailey's Rittenhouse almanac, for the year of our Lord, 1815. Being the third after leap year. Calculated by William Collom.
Collom, William Carey's Franklin almanac, for the year 1813. Being the first after leap year. Calculated by William Collom.
Collom, William Bailey's Rittenhouse almanac, for the year of our Lord 1813. Being the first after leap year. Calculated by William Collom.
Collom, William Kite's town and country almanac, for the year 1815. Being the third after bissextile, or leap year. Calculated by William Collom.
Collom, William Bailey's Rittenhouse almanac, for the year of our Lord, 1816. Being bissextile, or leap year. Calculated by William Collom.
Collom, William Carey's Franklin almanac, for the year 1814. Calculated by William Collom.
Collom, William Bailey's Rittenhouse almanac, for the year of our Lord 1813. Being the first after leap year. Calculated by William Collom.
Collyer, Mary Felicia to Charlotte: being letters from a young lady in the country, to her friend in town. Containing a series of most interesting events, interspersed with Moral Reflections; chiefly tending to prove that the Seeds of Virtue are implanted in the Mind of every Reasonable Being. In two volumes. By the editor of The death of Abel.
Collyer, Mary A Christmas-box for masters and misses. Publish'd according to Act of Parliament.
Collyer, Mary Letters from Felicia to Charlotte; containing a series of the most interesting events, interspersed with moral reflections; chiefly tending to prove that the seeds of virtue are implanted in the mind of every reasonable being. The fourth edition. Corrected and improved. In two volumes.
Collyer, Mary Letters from Felicia to Charlotte; containing a series of the most interesting events, interspersed with moral reflections; chiefly tending to prove that the seeds of virtue are implanted in the mind of every reasonable being. By Mr. Collyer. In two volumes.
Collyer, Mary Felicia to Charlotte: being letters from a young lady in the country, to her friend in town. Containing A Series of the most interesting Events, interspersed with Moral Reflections; chiefly tending to prove, that the Seeds of Virtue are implanted in the Mind of every Reasonable Being.
Collyer, Mary The death of Abel. In five books. Attempted from the German of Mr. Gessner. The nineteenth edition.
Collyer, Mary Letters from Felicia to Charlotte: volume second. By the author of the first volume.
Collyer, Mary Letters from Felicia to Charlotte: containing a series of the most interesting events, interspersed with moral reflections; chiefly tending to prove, that the seeds of virtue are implanted in the mind of every reasonable being. The third edition. In two volumes.