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Riccoboni, Marie Jeanne Select novels, containing The blind boy, a fairy tale; Indian letters, and The distressed orphan, or adventures of Ernestina. Translated from the French of Madam Riccoboni.
Riccoboni, Marie Jeanne Lord Rivers. A Novel.
Riccoboni, Marie Jeanne Letters from the Countess de Sancerre, to Count de Nancé, her friend. By Madam Riccoboni. Translated from the French. ...
Riccoboni, Marie Jeanne Letters from the Countess de Sancerre, to Count de Nancé, her friend. By Madam Riccoboni translated from the French.
Riccoboni, Marie Jeanne The history of the Marquis de Cressy. Translated from the French.
Riccoboni, Marie Jeanne Letters of Adelaide de Sancerre. To Count de Nance.
Riccoboni, Marie Jeanne The female foundling: a novel, in a series of letters from Elizabeth-Sophia de Vallière, to Louisa-Hortensia de Canteleu.
Rice, David Slavery Inconsistent with Justice and Good Policy; proved by a speech delivered in the convention held at Danville, Kentucky. By the Rev. David Rice.
Rice, Luther Proceedings of the Baptist Convention for Missionary Purposes; held in Philadelphia, in May, 1814.
Rice, Mrs. Henry, or, Secrets of the ruins: a moral tale. By Mrs. Rice.
Rice, Mrs. Monteith, A Novel, Founded on Scottish History. By Mrs. Rice, author of "The Deserted Wife." In Two Volumes.
Rice, Mrs. Henry, or, Secrets of the ruins: a moral tale. By Mrs. Rice.
Rice, Mrs. The Deserted Wife. A Tale of Much Truth. In Two Volumes.
Rice, Mrs. Mrs Rice's Series of Lessons for the Early Instruction of Youth. Part the First. One syllable. The Maid of the White Cot; also, Charles Grey and Black George: Two easy and familiar stories, consisting entirely of words of one syllable. Being part the first of a progressive series of original stories for young people. By Mrs. Rice.
Rice, Mrs. The Nabob: A Moral Tale. By Mrs. Rice, author of The Deserted Wife, Monteith, etc.
Rich, Claudius James Narrative of a Residence in Koordistan, and on the Site of Ancient Nineveh; with Journal of a Voyage down the Tigris to Bagdad, and an Account of a Visit to Shirauz and Persepolis. By the Late Claudius James Rich, Esqre The Hon. East India Company’s Resident at Bagdad, Author of “An Account of Ancient Babylon.” Edited by His Widow. Two Volumes.
Rich, John The vocal parts of an entertainment, called the Necromancer or Harlequin Doctor Faustus. As perform'd at the Theatre Royal in Lincoln's-Inn-Fields. To which is prefix'd, a short account of Doctor Faustus; and how he came to be reputed a magician.
Richards, George Repent! repent! or likewise perish! The spirit of an evening lecture, February 16, 1812; on the late calamity at Richmond, Virginia: most respectfully inscribed to the Universalist Church, Philadelphia, at whose request it is published, by their ministering servant, George Richards, no. 130, South Fifth Street.
Richards, John Acrostics, Moral and Divine. By John Richards.
Richardson, Caroline E. Poems, By Mrs. G. G. Richardson, Dumfries. Second edition.
Richardson, Caroline E. Adonia, A Desultory Story, In Four Volumes. Inscribed, by Permission, To Her Grace the Duchess of Buccleugh.
Richardson, Caroline E. Poems. By Mrs. G. G. Richardson, Dumfries.
Richardson, Caroline E. Poems. By Mrs. G. G. Richardson, Dumfries.
Richardson, Caroline E. Poems by Mrs. G. G. Richardson. Second Series.
Richardson, Caroline E. Poems, By Mrs. G. G. Richardson, Dumfries.