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Wright, Frances Introductory address, delivered by Frances Wright, at the opening of the Hall of Science, New York, on Sunday, April 26, 1829
Wright, Frances Altorf, a tragedy. By Frances Wright. First represented in the theatre of New York, Feb. 19, 1819.
Wright, Frances Views of Society and Manners in America; in a Series of Letters from that Country to a Friend in England, during the Years 1818, 1819, and 1820. By an Englishwoman.
Wright, Frances Views of society and manners in America [electronic resource] in a series of letters from that country to a friend in England, during the years 1818, 1819, and 1820. By an Englishwoman
Wright, Frances Fables. By Frances Wright.
Wright, Frances Address, containing a review of the times, as first delivered in the Hall of Science, New-York on Sunday, May 9, 1830. By Frances Wright
Wright, Frances A lecture on existing evils and their remedy: as delivered in the Arch Street Theatre, to the citizens of Philadelphia, June 2, 1829. By Frances Wright
Wright, Frances Course of popular lectures, as delivered by Frances Wright, in New-York, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Boston, Cincinnati, St. Louis, Louisville, and other cities, towns, and districts of the United States. : With all her addresses on various public occasions. And a reply to the charges against the French reformers of 1789
Wright, Frances Views of Society and Manners in America; in a Series of Letters from that Country to a Friend in England, during the Years 1818, 1819, and 1820. By Frances Wright. Second Edition.
Wright, Frances Views of society and manners in America; in a series of letters from that country to a friend in England, during the years 1818, 1819, and 1820. By an Englishwoman
Wright, Frances A few days in Athens; being the translation of a Greek manuscript discovered in Herculaneum. By Frances Wright, author of "Views of society and manners in America." ; [Two lines from Thomson's Liberty
Wright, Frances Address on the state of the public mind, and the measures which it calls for. As delivered in New-York and Philadelphia, in the autumn of 1829. By Frances Wright
Wright, Frances The new book of Chronicles. (As rendered from the original Hebrew, by a learned rabbi
Wright, Frances Course of popular lectures, as delivered by Frances Wright, in New-York, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Boston, Cincinnati, St. Louis, Louisville, and other cities, towns, and districts of the United States. : With all her addresses on various public occasions. And a reply to the charges against the French reformers of 1789
Wright, Frances Views of Society and Manners in America; in a Series of Letters from that Country to a Friend in England, during the Years 1818, 1819, and 1820. By an Englishwoman. From the First London Edition, with Additions and Corrections by the Author.
Wright, Frances A few days in Athens, being the translation of a Greek manuscript discovered in Herculaneum. : Part I. By Frances Wright, author of "Views of society and manners in America. " ; [Two lines from Thomson's Liberty] ; Republished from the original London edition
Wright, Frances Address to the people of Philadelphia, delivered in the Walnut Street Theatre, on the morning of the Fourth of July, Common Era 1829, and the fifty-fourth year of independence. By Frances Wright
Wright, Frances The new Book of Chronicles. (As rendered from the original Hebrew, by a learned rabbi
Wright, Frances Course of popular lectures, as delivered by Frances Wright, in New-York, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Boston, Cincinnati, St. Louis, Louisville, and other cities, towns, and districts of the United States : with three addresses, on various public occasions. And a reply to the charges against the French reformers of 1789
Wright, Frances Popular tracts No. 3. Containing an address to the industrious classes; a sketch of a system of national education, by Frances Wright; and an address to the conductors of the New-York periodical press, by Robert Dale Owen
Wright, Frances A few days in Athens, being the translation of a Greek manuscript discovered in Herculaneum. : Part I[-II]. By Frances Wright, author of "Views of society and manners in America. "
Wright, Frances An address to young mechanics. As delivered in the Hall of Science. June 13, 1830. By Frances Wright
Wright, Frances Parting address, as delivered in the Bowery Theatre, to the people of New-York, in June, 1830. By Frances Wright
Wright, Frances Course of popular lectures, historical and political, as delivered by Frances Wright Darusmont, in various cities, towns, and counties of the United States. : Being introductory to a course on the nature and object of America's political institutions. Vol. II
Wright, Frances Popular tracts No. 3. Containing An address to the industrious classes; A sketch of a system of national education, by Frances Wright; and An address to the conductors of the New-York periodical press, by Robert Dale Owen