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Lewis, Hannah Narrative of the captivity and sufferings of Mrs. Harriot [i.e., Hannah] Lewis, and her three children, who were taken prisoners by the Indians near St. Louis, on the 25th May, 1815, and among whom they experienced all the cruel treatment which savage brutality could inflict--Mrs. Lewis, and her eldest son fortunately escaped on the 3d April last leaving her two youngest children in the hands of the unmerciful barbarians
Lewis, Hannah Narrative of the captivity and sufferings of Mrs. Hannah Lewis, and her three children, who were taken prisoners by the Indians, near St. Louis, on the 25th May, 1815, and among whom they experienced all the cruel treatment which savage brutality could inflict—Mrs. Lewis, and her eldest son, fortunately made their escape on the 3d April last, leaving her two youngest children in the hands of the cruel barbarians. Second edition.
Lewis, Isabella Terrific Tales. By Isabella Lewis.
Lewis, Lady Theresa Dacre: A Novel. Edited By the Countess of Morley. In Three Volumes.
Lewis, Lady Theresa The Casket, a Miscellany, Consisting of Unpublished Poems
Lewis, Mary The Jewish Maiden. A Novel. By the Author of “Ambition, &c.” In Four Volumes.
Lewis, Mary Gwenllean. A Tale. By Miss M. G. Lewis. In Three Volumes.
Lewis, Mary Zelinda, a Poem; and Cardiff Castle, a Dramatic-historical Sketch. Dedicated (by Permission) to the Most Noble the Marquis of Bute. By M.G. Lewis, author of Gwenllean, a Tale in Three Volumes.
Lewis, Mary Zelinda, a Poem; and Cardiff Castle, a Dramatic-Historical Sketch. Dedicated (by permission) to the Most Noble the Marquis of Bute. By M. G. Lewis, Author of Gwenllean, a Tale in three Volumes.
Lewis, Mary Zelinda, a Poem; and Cardiff Castle, a Dramatic-historical Sketch . . .
Lewis, Mary Ambition. In Three Volumes.
Lewis, Mary Zelinda, a Poem; and Cardiff Castle, a Dramatic-historical Sketch. Dedicated by Permission to the Most Noble the Marquis of Bute. By M.G. Lewis, author of Gwenllean, a Tale in Three Volumes.
Lewis, Matthew Gregory The English and American stage. Volume XXXVI. Contains ... : A complete table of contents is placed at the end of every ten volumes. Longworth's edition.
Lewis, Matthew Gregory The London Stage; a collection of the most reputed tragedies, comedies, operas, melo-dramas, farces, and interludes. Accurately printed from acting copies, as performed at the Theatres Royal, and carefully collated and revised.
Lewis, Matthew Gregory The History of Perourou, the Bellows-Mender. With Other Amusing and Instructive Histories.
Lewis, Matthew Gregory The Young Ladies' Class Book; a Selection of Lessons for Reading, in Prose and Verse. By Ebenezer Bailey, Principal of the Young Ladies' High School, Boston.
Lewis, Matthew Gregory Crazy Jane a favorite song the words by Mr. Lewis Esqr. Set to music by Miss Abrams.
Lewis, Matthew Gregory The Castle Spectre; or, Family Horrors. A Gothic Story
Lewis, Matthew Gregory The Young Ladies' Class Book; a Selection of Lessons for Reading, in Prose and Verse. By Ebenezer Bailey, Principal of the Young Ladies' High School, Boston.
Lewis, Matthew Gregory The blue bells of Scotland; together with Crazy Jane.
Lewis, Matthew Gregory Cumberland's British Theatre, with remarks, biographical and critical. Printed from the acting copies, as performed at the Theatres Royal, London.
Lewis, Matthew Gregory The Young Ladies' Class Book; a Selection of Lessons for Reading, in Prose and Verse. By Ebenezer Bailey, Principal of the Young Ladies' High School, Boston. Stereotype Edition.
Lewis, Matthew Gregory The English and American stage. Longworth's edition.
Lewis, Matthew Gregory The English Drama, with prefatory remarks, biographical sketches, and notes, critical and explanatory; being the only edition existing which is faithfully marked with the stage business and stage directions, as performed at the Theatres Royal. Edited by W. Oxberry, Comedian.
Lewis, Thomas A sermon preached in the Cathedral Church of St. Paul, London: on Thursday, May 21, 1801. Being the time of the yearly meeting of the children educated in the charity schools, in and about the cities of London and Westminster. By the most Reverend Thomas Lewis, Lord Bishop of Meath. Published at the request of the Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge, and the trustees of several schools. To which is annexed, an account of the Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge.