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Willey, Chloe A short account of the life and remarkable views of Mrs. Chloe Willey of Goshen, N.H. Written by herself.
Williams, Alice Dedicated to the candid and pious of every denomination. Quotations from Dr. Newton's Dissertations on the prophecies, which have remarkably been fulfilled, and at this time are fulfilling in the world; with some humble remarks respecting the latter days; or, the approach of the expected millennium: supposed to commence at the expiration of six thousand years from the creation of the earth. And observations on The Benefit of the Press, &c. By Mrs. Alice Williams, Late Miss Witts.
Williams, Ann Original Poems and Imitations. By A. Williams.
Williams, Anna Miscellanies in prose and verse. By Anna Williams.
Williams, Anna Proposals for printing by subscription, essays, in verse and prose. By Anna Williams. ...
Williams, Catherine Read Fall River, an authentic narrative. By the author of "Tales, National, Revolutionary," &c. &c.
Williams, Eliza Most Humbly Dedicated to the Queen. The prophecies of Brothers confuted, from divine authority. By Mrs. Williams, Of New Store-Street, Bedford-Square.
Williams, Elizabeth A poetical epistle from Mrs. Elizabeth W--- ---s, to Mr. John W--- ---s; with an apology, in her particular case, for ad--- ---t--- ---y.
Williams, Helen Maria The Parnassian Garland; or, beauties of modern poetry : consisting of upwards of two hundred pieces, selected from the works of the most distinguished poets of the present age. With introductory lines to each article. Designed for the use of schools and the admirers of poetry in general. By John Evans, A. M. Master of a seminary for a limited number of pupils, Pullin's Row, Islington.
Williams, Helen Maria Edwin and Eltruda. A legendary tale. By a young lady.
Williams, Helen Maria Sketches of the State of Manners and Opinions in the French Republic, towards the Close of the Eighteenth Century. In a Series of Letters. By Helen Maria Williams.
Williams, Helen Maria Poems, by Helen Maria Williams. In two volumes. The second edition.
Williams, Helen Maria A Narrative of the Events which have taken place in France, from the landing of Napoleon Bonaparte on the 1st of March, 1815, till the restoration of Louis XVIII. With an account of the present state of society and public opinion. By Helen Maria Williams.
Williams, Helen Maria An ode on the peace. By the author of Edwin and Eltruda.
Williams, Helen Maria On the Late Persecution of the Protestants in the South of France. By Helen Maria Williams.
Williams, Helen Maria Poems, Moral, Elegant and Pathetic: viz. Essay on Man, by Pope; the Monk of La Trappe, by Jerningham; the Grave, by Blair; an Elegy in a country Churchyard, by Gray; the Hermit of Warkworth, by Percy; and Original Sonnets, by Helen Maria Williams.
Williams, Helen Maria A Narrative of the Events which have taken place in France; with an account of the present state of society and public opinion. By Helen Maria Williams. Second edition.
Williams, Helen Maria Peru, a poem. In six cantos. By Helen Maria Williams.
Williams, Helen Maria Poems on Various Subjects. : With Introductory Remarks on the Present State of Science and Literature in France. By Helen Maria Williams.
Williams, Helen Maria Amatory Pieces. The Invitation, by Barclay. Edwyn and Eltruda, by Miss Williams, &c. &c.
Williams, Helen Maria Paul and Virginia. Translated from the French of Bernardin Saint-Pierre; by Helen Maria Williams, Author of letters on the French Revolution, Julia a novel, Poems, &c. With six plates, engraved by Richter. Fourth edition.
Williams, Helen Maria A poem on the bill lately passed for regulating the slave trade. By Helen Maria Williams.
Williams, Helen Maria Paul and Virginia: translated from the French of Bernardin Saint-Pierre; by Helen Maria Williams. Ninth edition. With six elegant engravings.
Williams, Helen Maria Letters on the Events which have passed in France since the Restoration in 1815. By Helen Maria Williams.
Williams, Helen Maria A farewell, for two years, to England. A poem. By Helen Maria Williams.