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Wardlaw, Elizabeth Hardiknute. A fragment of an old heroick ballad.
Wardlaw, Elizabeth Hardyknute. A fragment of an antient Scots poem.
Wardlaw, Elizabeth Hardyknute, a fragment.
Wardlaw, Elizabeth Hardyknute: a fragment. Being the First Canto of an Epick Poem; with General remarks, and notes.
Wardlaw, Elizabeth Hardyknute, a fragment of an antient Scots poem.
Wardle, Charlotte Norway: A Poem
Wardle, Charlotte St Aelian's, or the Cursing Well. A Poem. By Charlotte Wardle.
Ware, Ashur The Portland sketch book. Edited by Mrs. Ann S. Stephens.
Ware, Henry 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.
Ware, Henry 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.
Ware, Henry 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.
Ware, James The works of Sir James Ware concerning Ireland revised and improved. Containing, the writers of Ireland. In two books. I. Of such writers who were born in Ireland. II. Of such writers, who, though foreigners, enjoyed preferments or offices in Ireland, or had their education in it. Written in latin by Sir James Ware, Knight; now newly translated into English, revised, and improved with many material addition; and continued down to the beginning of the present century.
Ware, James The writers of Ireland. In two books ... Written in Latin by Sir James Ware, Knight; now newly translated into English, revised and improved ... and continued down to the beginning of the present century.
Ware, James The whole works of Sir James Ware concerning Ireland. Revised and improved. In three volumes. Vol. I. Containing, the history of the bishops of that kingdom, and such matters ecclesiastical and civil, in which they were concerned, from the first propagation of Christianity therein to the present time. As also, a table of the names and most remarkable matters contained in this volume. The whole adorned with variety of copper plates.
Ware, Mary Poems. Consisting of Translations, from the Greek, Latin, & Italian. With Some Originals. By Mrs. Ware, of Ware Hill, Herts.
Waring, Susanna The Wild Garland; or, Prose and Poetry Connected with English Wild Flowers. Intended as an Embellishment to the Study of Botany. By the author of "The Life of Linnaeus, in a Series of Letters."
Warner, Benjamin Benjamin Warner, no. 147, Market Street, Philadelphia. Has a general variety of books in the different departments of literature, and particularly a large supply of the most approved school books, and instructive books for children, handsomely ornamented with engravings and cuts. Among his assortment are the following.
Warner, Elizabeth A statement, of the difficulty that subsisted between the Church of Christ in New-Marlborough, and Elizabeth Warner, member of said church. In which is a record of the votes of the church, their communications to her, and her letters to the church; and her remarks on the whole of the transactions of the church, and of her own conduct, together with her final excommunication. By Elizabeth Warner.
Warner, Ellen Rebecca Herbert-Lodge; A New-Forest Story. In Three Volumes. By Miss Warner, of Bath.
Warner, Susan Bogert Count Roderic's castle: or, Gothic times, a tale. In two volumes. By the author of The carpenter's daughter, &c. &c. Second edition.
Warner, Susan Bogert Count Roderic's Castle: or, Gothic Times, a tale. In two volumes.
Warren, John A sermon preached in the cathedral church of St. Paul, London: On Thursday, June 14, 1792. 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 Right Reverend John, Lord Bishop of Bangor. Published at the Request of the Society for promoting Christian Knowledge, And the Trustees of the several Schools. To which is annexed, An account of the Society for promoting Christian Knowledge.
Warren, Mercy Otis History of the rise, progress and termination of the American Revolution. Interspersed with biographical, political and moral observations. In three volumes. By Mrs. Mercy Warren, of Plymouth, (Mass.)
Warren, Mercy Otis The Blockheads: or, The affrighted officers. A farce
Warren, Mercy Otis Sans souci. Alias Free and easy: or An evening's peep into a polite circle. An intire new entertainment. In three acts.