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Unknown, [Woman] The visit concluded: or The second part of A visit to the sea side. [Six lines of verse from Matins and vespers
Unknown, [Woman] Old Grand-papa, and other poems, for the instruction and amusement of children.
Unknown, [Woman] Memoirs of the Marchion. of Pompadour. Written by herself. Wherein are displayed the motives of the wars, treaties of peace, embassies, and negotiations, in the several courts of Europe: The Cabals and Intrigues of Courtiers; the Characters of Generals, and Ministers of State, with the Causes of their Rise and Fall; and, in general, the most remarkable Occurrences at the Court of France, during the last twenty Years of the Reign of Lewis XV. Translated from the French. In two volumes.
Unknown, [Woman] New American Cookery, or Female Companion. Containing, Full and Ample Directions for Roasting, Broiling, Stewing, Hashing, Boiling, Preserving, Pickling, Potting, Fricasees, Soups, Puff-pastes, Puddings, Custards, Pies, Tarts, &c. Also, the Making of Wines and Cheese. Peculiarly Adapted to the American Mode of Cooking. By an American Lady.
Unknown, [Woman] The Mystic Cottager of Chamouny: a novel.
Unknown, [Woman] A visit to the sea-side.
Unknown, [Woman] A Poem, Spoken Extempore, by a Young Lady, on hearing the Guns Firing and Bells chiming on account of the Great and Glorious Acquisition of their Excellencies General Washington, and the Count de Grasse, by the Surrender of York-Town, in Virginia, in which were Lord Cornwallis and Army, consisting of Nine Thousand Troops, a Forty Gun Ship, Frigate, an armed Vessel and One Hundred Sail of Transports.
Unknown, [Woman] Female rights vindicated; or, the equality of the sexes proved. By a lady.
Unknown, [Woman] New American Cookery, or Female Companion. Containing, Full and Ample Directions for Roasting, Broiling, Stewing, Hashing, Boiling, Preserving, Pickling, Potting, Fricasees, Soups, Puff-pastes, Puddings, Custards, Pies, Tarts, &c. Also, the Making of Wines and Cheese. Peculiarly Adapted to the American Mode of Cooking. By an American Lady.
Unknown, [Woman] The Mystic Cottager of Chamouny: a novel
Unknown, [Woman] The juvenile English grammar. By the author of "The Little Traveller."
Unknown, [Woman] Sketches of the lives of distinguished females, written for girls, with a view to their mental and moral improvement. By an American lady.
Unknown, [Woman] Three Weeks in the Downs, or Helen and Edmund, a sea Tale; comprehending a view of naval society and manners. Founded on Fact. By an Officer's Widow.
Unknown, [Woman] St. Herbert, a Tale. By an American Lady.
Unknown, [Woman] The Mystic Cottager of Chamouny: a novel, in two volumes.
Unknown, [Woman] The House Queen Caroline Built. An Effusion. By a Wild Irishwoman.
Unknown, [Woman] Little Traveller. Vol. VI. No. 4.
Unknown, [Woman] An explanation of the Ten Commandments, partly composed, and partly compiled by an aged school-mistress, in the state of Massachusetts.
Unknown, [Woman] Three Weeks in the Downs, or Conjugal Fidelity Rewarded: Exemplified in the Narrative of Helen and Edmund. A Tale Founded on Fact. By an Officer's Widow.
Unknown, [Woman] Cousin Elizabeth. By the author of 'A visit to the sea-side.' ; [Four lines of verse from Cowper
Unknown, [Woman] Claverston; or, The infidel's visit. First American Edition.
Unknown, [Woman] The Youth's New Monitor, Written and Most Respectfully Inscribed to the Marquis of Beaumont, Infant Son & Heir of the Noble House of Roxburghe
Unknown, [Woman] Women invited to war. Or A friendly address to the honourable women of the United States. By a daughter of America.
Unknown, [Woman] The love of praise, and the love of virtue. By an American lady.
Unknown, [Woman] The Glebe House, a tale. By A Lady of Distinction. First American Edition.