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Hanson, Elizabeth The remarkable captivity and surprising deliverance of Elizabeth Hanson, wife of John Hanson, of Knoxmarsh, at Kecheachy, in Dover township, who was taken captive with her children and maid-servant, by the Indians in New-England, in the year 1724, in which are inserted sundry remarkable preservations, providences and marks of the care and kindness of Providence over her and her children, worthy to be remembered, the substance of which was taken from her own mouth
Hanson, Elizabeth [God's mercy surmounting man's cruelty, exemplified in the captivity and redemption of Elizabeth Hanson, wife of John Hanson, of Knoxmarsh at Keacheachy, in Dover-township, who was taken captive with her children and maid-servant, by the Indians in New-England, in the year 1724. In which are inserted, sundry remarkable preservations, deliverances, and marks of the care and kindness of providence over her and her children, worthy to be remembered. The substance of which was taken from her own mouth, and now published for a general service.
Hanson, Martha Sonnets and Other Poems. By Martha Hanson.
Hanson, Martha Sonnets and Other Poems. By Martha Hanson.
Hanway, Mary Ann A Journey to the Highlands of Scotland. With Occasional Remarks on Dr. Johnson's Tour: By a Lady.
Hanway, Mary Ann Falconbridge Abbey. A Devonshire Story. In Five Volumes. By Mrs. Hanway, Author Of Ellinor, And Andrew Stuart.
Hanway, Mary Ann Andrew Stuart, or the northern wanderer. A novel. In Four Volumes. By Mary Ann Hanway. Author of Ellinor, or the World as it is.
Hanway, Mary Ann Christabelle, The Maid Of Rouen. A Novel, Founded On Facts. By Mrs. Hanway, Author Of "Ellinor," "Andrew Stuart," And "Falconbridge Abbey."
Hanway, Mary Ann Ellinor, or, the world as it is. A novel. In four volumes. By Mary Ann Hanway. Second Edition.
Hanway, Mary Ann Ellinor; or, the world as it is. A novel. In four volumes. By Mary Ann Hanway.
Hardcastle, Eliza Mary Memoir of a Beloved Daughter. By a mother. To which is added the sermon preached on the occasion of her death, by the Rev. H. Robinson.
Hardesty, John The militia law, being all the Acts of Parliament thereof, methodically digested. Shewing under proper heads, and in the full words of the said acts the several powers of the King, Lord Lieutenant, and Deputies, one, two or three, therein: And the Qualifications and Duty of all Persons chargeable, and charged, or otherwise employed in the said Service. Also The Ordinance of the Lords and Commons made in the Year 1660, for raising of 70000 l. per Month, &c. Being out of Print, and containing the Rules and Directions to be observed in raising Trophy Money, and necessary Instructions to the Assessors and Collectors of the said Tax. The whole of great Use to the Honourable Lieutenancies, and to all Landlords, Tenants and others concerned in the Militia, to prevent Abuses in the same.
Harding, Anne Raikes Realities, Not A Novel. A Tale from Real Life. In four volumes. By the author of Correction, Decision, Refugees, &c.
Harding, Anne Raikes Correction. A novel. Three volumes in two.
Harding, Anne Raikes Correction. A Novel. In Three Volumes.
Harding, Anne Raikes Dissipation. A Tale of Simple Life. In four volumes. By the author of "Realities," "Correction," &c.
Harding, Anne Raikes Decision. a tale. By the author of Correction, &c. Three volumes in two.
Harding, Anne Raikes Decision. A Tale. By The Author Of Correction, &c. In Three Volumes.
Harding, Anne Raikes Experience. A Tale for All Ages. By the author of Correction, Realities, Dissipation, &c. In four volumes.
Harding, Anne Raikes Correction. A Novel. In Three Volumes. Second Edition.
Harding, Anne Raikes The Refugees, an Irish Tale. By the author of Correction, Decision, &c. &c. In three volumes.
Harding, Elizabeth Innocentia patefacta; & malitia detecta: being the case of Mr Charles Dean, practicer at law. Who was lately (but innocently) executed at Tyburn.
Harding, Elizabeth The masterpiece of imposture; or The adventures of John Gordon and the Countess of Gordon, alias Countess Dalco, alias Madam Dallas, alias Madam Kempster. Containing the reality of an history, and the amusement of a romance; being an answer to the late memoirs to the said John Gordon of Glencat. Done from authentick accounts. By Elizabeth Harding.
Hare, Francis A caveat to the treaters; or, The modern schemes of partition examin'd, with relation to the safety of Europe in general, and of Great-Britain and Ireland in particular. Including an answer to several late pamphlets on that subject; with a more particular account of the conferences at Gertruydenberg than has yet been publish'd.
Harford, Mary The winter scene: to amuse and instruct the rising generation. By M.H.