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Deverell, Mary Sermons on the following subjects, viz. I. Friendship. II. Gratitude to God. III. Mercy. IV. Pride. V. Sinful Anger. VI. The Advantages of Early Piety. Vii. The unsearchableness of God's ways, and the Benefits of Afflictive Providence. By Mary Deverell.
Deverell, Mary Sermons on various subjects. By Mary Deverell, Gloucestershire. The second edition, revised and enlarged by the author. With an additional discourse on the duty of thanksgiving.
Deverell, Mary Theodora and Didymus, or, the exemplification of pure love and vital religion. An heroic poem, in three cantos. With an appendix, consisting of a pindaric ode, For the Queen's Birth-Day, 1786; and poetical epistles, On various Moral and Entertaining Subjects; by Mrs. Mary Deverell, Gloucestershir. The second edition.
Deverell, Mary Sermons on various subjects. By Mary Deverell, ... The third edition, revised and enlarged by the author. With an additional discourse on the duty of thanksgiving.
Deverell, Mary The Ladies' literary companion; or A collection of essays, adapted for the instruction and amusement of the female sex.
Devereux, John Poetical pieces written on several occasions of unfortunate and unhappy facts. On the drowning of Mr. John Beers, and Mr. Mulford Sweezy of Brookhaven, Long-Island. On the unhappy occasion of two brothers being drowned in the South-Bay of Long-Island. An elegy to the memory of a friend who committed suicide in New-York. On the fate of war: occasioned by an incident which occurred in Great Britain. An elegiac to Mrs. Elizabeth Ketcham. To which is added An essay on masonry, and An address to spring. By Rachel Devereux. Also, The portrait of masonry. Composed by Brother Devereux.
Devereux, Rachel Poetical pieces written on several occasions of unfortunate and unhappy facts. On the drowning of Mr. John Beers, and Mr. Mulford Sweezy of Brookhaven, Long-Island. On the unhappy occasion of two brothers being drowned in the South-Bay of Long-Island. An elegy to the memory of a friend who committed suicide in New-York. On the fate of war: occasioned by an incident which occurred in Great Britain. An elegiac to Mrs. Elizabeth Ketcham. To which is added An essay on masonry, and An address to spring. By Rachel Devereux. Also, The portrait of masonry. Composed by Brother Devereux.
Devis, Ellin The accidence: Or, First rudiments of English grammar, designed chiefly for the use of young ladies. With an appendix, containing examples of grammatical construction; of the method of supplying the elliptical words; and of analyzing sentences. Also maxims and reflections, by way of exercises for learners; and some occasional remarks and references. By Ellin Devis. The sixth edition, with very considerable additions.
Devis, Ellin The accidence; or first rudiments of English grammar. Designed for the use of young ladies. By Ellin Devis. The ninth edition.
Devis, Ellin The accidence; or, first principles of English grammar, Comprehending etymology, orthography, prosody and syntax; ... First compiled by E. Devis ... and now carefully revised, enlarged, and improved by an eminent grammarian.
Devis, Ellin The accidence; or first rudiments of English grammar. Designed for the use of young ladies. By Ellin Devis. The seventh edition.
Devis, Ellin The accidence; or first rudiments of English grammar. Designed for the use of young ladies. By Ellin Devis. The tenth edition.
Devis, Ellin The accidence; or first rudiments of English grammar. Designed for the use of young ladies. By Ellin Devis. The eighth edition.
Devis, Ellin The accidence; or first rudiments of English grammar. Designed for the use of young ladies. By Ellin Devis. The fourth edition with considerable additions.
Devis, Ellin The accidence; or first rudiments of English grammar. Designed for the use of young ladies. By Ellin Devis. The sixth edition.
Devis, Ellin Miscellaneous lessons, designed for the use of young ladies. On a new plan. By Ellin Devis.
Devis, Ellin The infant's miscellany: or easy lessons, extracted from different authors. On a new plan. Intended to facilitate the attainment of the English language to the youngest readers, by teaching them not only to read, but likewise to understand clearly what they read.
Devis, Ellin The accidence; or first rudiments of English grammar. Designed for the use of young ladies. By Ellin Devis. The fifth edition, with considerable additions.
Devis, Ellin The accidence; or first rudiments of English grammar. Designed for the use of young ladies. With an appendix, Containing An Example of Grammatical Construction; Maxims and Reflections, by way of Exercises for Learners; and some occasional Remarks and References. By a lady.
Devis, Ellin The accidence; or first rudiments of English grammar. Designed for the use of young ladies. With an appendix, Containing Examples of Grammatical Construction; of the Method of supplying the Elliptical Words; and of analyzing Sentences. Also Maxims and Reflections, by way of Exercises for Learners; and some occasional Remarrs and References. By Ellin Devis. The third edition with very considerable additions.
Devis, Ellin Miscellaneous lessons extracted from different authors, designed to promote and encourage an early acquaintance with the use of words and idioms. By Ellin Devis. The third edition.
Dewsbury, William A sermon on the important doctrine of regeneration. Preached at Grace Church-Street, the sixth of the third month, 1688. By William Dewsbury. Taken from his mouth in short-hand.
Dibdin, Charles Cawthorn's Minor British Theatre. Consisting of the Most Esteemed Farces and Operas.
Dibdin, Charles A collection of the most esteemed farces and entertainments performed on the British stage. A new edition.
Dibdin, Charles A collection of farces and other afterpieces, which are acted at the Theatres-Royal, Drury-Lane, Covent-Garden, and Hay-Market. Printed under the authority of the managers from the prompt-book: selected by Mrs. Inchbald. In seven volumes.