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Unknown, [Woman] An Appeal to the Christian Women of America.
Unknown, [Woman] An oration delivered on the fourth day of July 1800. By a citizen of the United States. To which is added, The female advocate. Written by a lady.
Unknown, [Woman] Consolation under convictions. A dialogue between a penitent and her Christian friend.
Unknown, [Woman] A poem sacred to the immortal memory of Her Most Excellent Majesty, Anne, late Queen of Great-Britain, who Died at her Palace of Kensington the First Day of August, 1714. in the Fiftieth Year of her Age, and the Thirteenth of her Reign. Written by a lady of quality.
Unknown, [Woman] A short narrative of the sickness, religious exercises, and death of Sally Fuller, of Sandisfield, (Mass.) who died June 3d, 1812, in the 17th year of her age. Together with a poem on her death. By a female friend.
Unknown, [Woman] First annual report of the Ladies' New-York City Anti-Slavery Society
Unknown, [Woman] Evening recreations, a collection of original stories. Written by a lady, for the amusement of her young friends
Unknown, [Woman] Cramer's Pittsburgh almanack, for the year of our Lord 1814. Being the second after bissextile or leap year—and after the fourth of July, the 39th year of American Independence. Calculated by the Rev. John Taylor, for the meridian of Pittsburgh, in latitude 40° 35' north, longitude 80° 8' west from the meridian of Greenwich, but will serve without any sensible variation for the states of Ohio, Virginia, Kentucky, &c.
Unknown, [Woman] Martin and James; or, The reward of integrity; a moral tale. Designed for the improvement of children.
Unknown, [Woman] Martin and James; or, The reward of integrity: a moral tale, designed for the improvement of youth.
Unknown, [Woman] A short sketch of two lovers, from their youth until the day of their marriage. Containing a remarkable account of their being separated in the wilderness, where they remained three days and nights. To which is added, an address to parents. By a lady.
Unknown, [Woman] The Wreath, or Ornamental Artist; containing instructions for making flowers of wax, rice-paper, lamb’s-wool, and cambric, with a great variety of articles; for charitable repositories. By a lady.
Unknown, [Woman] A short account of the experience of Mrs. Hester Ann Rogers. Written by herself. With a brief extract from her diary. To which are now added, her Spiritual letters.
Unknown, [Woman] Cramer's Pittsburgh almanack, for the year of our Lord 1814. Being the second after bissextile or leap year—and after the fourth of July, the 39th year of American Independence. Calculated by the Rev. John Taylor, for the meridian of Pittsburgh, in latitude 40° 35' north, longitude 80° 8' west from the meridian of Greenwich, but will serve without any sensible variation for the states of Ohio, Virginia, Kentucky, &c.
Unknown, [Woman] Extracts in Prose and Verse, By a Lady of Maryland. Together with a Collection of Original Poetry, Never Before Published, By Citizens of Maryland. In Two Volumes.
Unknown, [Woman] Martin and James, or, The reward of integrity. A moral tale, designed for the amusement and instruction of youth.
Unknown, [Woman] Address to mothers. Which preceded the Constitution and rules of the "Maternal Association of Portland.
Unknown, [Woman] Ten Lithographic Coloured Flowers, with botanical descriptions, drawn and coloured by a lady
Unknown, [Woman] A short account of the experience of Mrs. Hester Ann Rogers, written by herself. With a brief extract from her diary: to which are now added, her Spiritual letters.
Unknown, [Woman] Juliet; or, The reward of filial affection. A tale for youth. By a lady.
Unknown, [Woman] An Appeal to American women.
Unknown, [Woman] Address of the authoress of the Newport female evangelical miscellany, to all the benevolent female associations, in the United States.
Unknown, [Woman] The second annual report of the Philadelphia Female Tract Society, for the year 1817. Read before the members on the 25th December, 1817.
Unknown, [Woman] A short account of the experience of Mrs. Hester Ann Rogers. Written by herself. With a brief extract from her diary. To which are now added, her Spiritual letters.
Unknown, [Woman] A short narrative of the sickness, religious exercises, and death of Sally Fuller, of Sandisfield, (Mass.) who died June 3d, 1812, in the 17th year of her age. Together with a poem on her death. By a female friend.