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Jordan, Dorothy Blue bells of Scotland, The Sailor boy, and I won't be a nun
Jordan, Dorothy The blue bells of Scotland; together with Crazy Jane.
Jordan, Dorothy Will the weaver, and The blue bells of Scotland.
Jordan, Dorothy Blue bell of Scotland, the Watchman, and I won't be a nun
Jordan, Judith The Religious Breathings, and Exercises of a Mind, Spiritualized by, and Devoted to Jesus of Nazareth; being Some Poetical Essays and Plain Versifications on Various Subjects, Doctrinal, Experimental, and Humourous. By Judith, wife of Jeremiah Jordan, late of Hucks Barn Farm, near Ludlow, Shropshire
Josse, Augustin Louis Juvenile Biography; or, Lives of Celebrated Children. Inculcating virtue by eminent examples from real life. To which are added moral reflections, addressed to the youth of both sexes. By Mr. Josse, professor of Spanish and French languages. Translated by Mrs. Cummyng, translatress of Estelle.
Jouy, Étienne de Paris chit-chat; or A view of the society, manners customs, literature, and amusements of the Parisians, being a translation of "Guillaume le franc-parleur," and sequel to the "Paris spectator."
Joyce, Jeremiah Scientific Dialogues. Intended for the Instruction and Entertainment of Young People: In Which the First Principles of Natural and Experimental Philosophy are Fully Explained. ... By the Rev. J. Joyce. A New Edition, Corrected and Improved.
Joynes, Lucy Original poetry for infant and juvenile minds: in two parts. By Lucy Joynes. Fifth edition.
Joynes, Lucy History and Rhyme, for Young Readers. The Four English Kings William. With Notes. By Lucy Joynes, author of "Original Poetry for Infant and Juvenile Minds," "The Sabbath: A Discourse to Children;" "Mental Pictures, in Verse, for Infants;" &c.
Joynes, Lucy Occasional and Miscellaneous Poems
Joynes, Lucy Original Poetry for Infant and Juvenile Minds.
Joynes, Lucy Mental Pictures, in Verse, for Infants. By Lucy Joynes, author of "Original Poetry for Infant and Juvenile Minds." "The Sabbath, a Discourse to Children." &c. &c.
Joynes, Lucy Original Poetry for Infant and Juvenile Minds. In Two Parts. By Lucy Joynes. Third Edition.
Judson, Ann An Account of the American Baptist Mission to the Burman Empire: in a Series of Letters, Addressed to a Gentleman in London. By Ann H. Judson. Second Edition.
Judson, Ann An Account of the American Baptist Mission to the Burman Empire: in a Series of Letters, Addressed to a Gentleman in London. By Ann H. Judson.
Jullien, Jean-Auguste Kerwald Castle, or, Memoirs of the Marquix de Solanges. In Two Volumes: Translated from the French, by Mrs. Barnaby, Author of the Rock; or Alfred and Anna: A Scottish Tale.
Jullien, Jean-Auguste Kerwald Castle. A Novel. In two volumes. From the French, by Mrs. Barnby.
Jurieu, Pierre The strange and wonderful predictions of Mr. Christopher Love, minister of the Gospel at Laurence Jury, London: who was beheaded on Tower-hill, in the time of Oliver Cromwell's government of England. Giving an account of Babylon's fall, and in that glorious event, a general reformation over all the world. With a most extraordinary prophecy, of the late revolution in France, and the downfall of the antichristian kingdom, in that country. By M. Peter Jurieu. Also, Nixon's Chesire prophecy.
Justice, Elizabeth A voyage to Russia: Describing the laws, manners, and customs, of that Great Empire, as governed at this present by that Excellent Princess the Czarina. Shewing the beauty of her palace, the grandeur of her courtiers, the forms of building at Petersburgh, and other places: with several entertaining adventures that happened in the passage by Sea and Land. The second edition. To which is added, four letters, wrote by the author-when at Russia to a gentleman in London. Written and collected by Elizabeth Justice.
Justice, Elizabeth Amelia, or, the distressed wife: a history founded on real circumstances. By a private gentlewoman.
Justice, Elizabeth A voyage to Russia: describing the laws, manners, and customs, of that great empire, as govern'd, at this present, by that excellent princess, the Czarina. Shewing the beauty of her palace, the grandeur of her courtiers, the forms of building at Petersburgh, and other places: With several entertaining adventures, that happened in the Passage by Sea, and land. To which is added, translated from the Spanish, a curious account of the relicks, which are exhibited in the cathedral of Oviedo, a city of Spain, the Metropolis in the principality of Austria: and what indulgences are allow'd to those persons, who most devoutly visit that sanctuary. Written and collected by Elizabeth Justice.
Justice, Elizabeth Amelia, or, the Distress'd Wife: A History Founded on Real Circumstances. By a Private Gentlewoman.
Justice, Elizabeth Amelia, or, The Distress'd wife: a history founded on real circumstances. By a private gentlewoman.
Juvenal D. Junii Juvenalis et A. Persii Flacci satirae. Interpretatione ac notis illustravit Ludovicus Prateus, rhetoricae professor emeritus; jussu Christianissimi regis, in usum serenissimi Delphini. Editio prima americana.