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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. [Two lines of verse from Akenside
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. ; [Two lines from Akenside
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
Wright, Mary Bestwick The Cypress Wreath: a Collection of Poems. By Mary Bestwick Wright. Dedicated to Her Grace the Duchess Dowager of Rutland.
Wright, Mrs. An essay to instruct women how to protect themselves in a state of pregnancy from the Disorders incident to that Period, or how to cure them. also, some observations on the treatment of children, which if attended to, may ward off dangerous diseases, and prevent future evils. By Mrs. Wright, Midwife.
Wright, Samuel What is truth? Or, Pilate's question answer'd, from Dr. Calamy's discourse on Ephesians IV. 15. To which is added, the way to peace and union between Christians, Manichees, Arians, &c. as laid out in a sermon on 2 Tim. I. 13. Preach'd at an ordination, by Mr. S. Wright.
Wright, Samuel The great concern of human life: or, a summary account of the fear of God, and keeping his commandments.
Wright, Samuel [Vol 1:] A Collection of the Occasional papers. For the year 1716 with a Preface [Vol 2:] A Collection of the Occasional papers. For the year 1717 with a Preface; and a Table of Contents, to both Volumes [Vol 3:] A Collection of the Occasional papers. For the year 1718 with a Preface; and a Table of Contents.
Wright, Samuel A collection of the occasional papers for the year 1717. Vol. II. With a preface; and a table of contents, to both volumes.
Wright, Samuel A collection of the occasional papers for the year 1718. Vol. III. With a preface; and a table of contents.
Wright, Samuel The church in perils among false brethren; or, the danger of the Church from her pretended friends but secret enemies, review'd. In which, objections against the repeal of sacramental-tests, and arguments for it, are consider'd in their religious and political aspects.
Wright, Thomas The New Year's gift and juvenile souvenir. Edited by Mrs. Alaric Watts.
Wrighten, Mary Ann The straw bonnet. Composed by Mrs. Pownall
Wrighten, Mary Ann Jemmy of the glen
Wrighten, Mary Ann Jemmy of the glen. Words and music by Mrs. Pownall
Wrighten, Mary Ann Twas yes, kind Sir. A new song.
Wrighten, Mary Ann Jemmy of the glen. Words and musik [sic] by Mrs. Pownall
Wrighten, Mary Ann Mrs. Pownall's address, in behalf of the French musicians, delivered on her benefit concert night, at Oeller's Hotel, Chesnut-Street, Philadelphia. : To which are added, pastoral songs, written by herself at an early period of life.
Wyatt, Gertrude Miscellaneous Poems
Wyatt, James The life and surprizing adventures of James Wyatt, born near Exeter, in Devonshire, in the year 1707. ... Written by himself. Adorn'd with copper plates.
Wyatt, James The life and surprizing adventures of James Wyatt, born near Exeter, in Devonshire, in the year 1707. Containing, I. His entering himself Trumpeter on board the Revenge Privateer, Capt. James Wimble, May 29, 1741. II. An Account of their Cruize; and of his being taken Prisoner by the Spaniards; with his wonderful Deliverance from Death. III. The Manner of his escaping from the Spaniards, with Capt. Robert Winter and five others. IV. How they were drove by contrary Winds on the Coast of Barbary; where they were taken Prisoners by the Moors, and the Hardships they endur'd among the Insidels. With the Manner of his Deliverance, and his Arrival safe in England after various Vicissitudes of Fortune. Written by himself. Adorn'd with copper plates
Wyatt, James The life and surprizing adventures of James Wyatt, born near Exeter, in Devonshire, in the year 1707. Containing, I. His entering himself Trumpeter on board the Revenge Privateer, Capt. James Wimble, May 29, 1741. II. An Account of their Cruize; and of his being taken Prisoner by the Spaniards; with his wonderful Deliverance from Death. III. The Manner of his escaping from the Spaniards, with Capt. Robert Winter and five others. IV. How they were drove by contrary Winds on the Coast of Barbary; where they were taken Prisoners by the Moors, and the Hardships they endur'd among the Insidels. With the Manner of his Deliverance, and his Arrival safe in England after various Vicissitudes of Fortune. Written by himself. Adorn'd with copper plates
Wyatt, Mary Algae Danmonienses, or Dried Specimens of Marine Plants, principally collected in Devonshire; carefully named according to Dr. Hooker's British Flora. Dedicated by permission to Their Royal Highnesses The Duchess of Kent, and Princess Victoria. Containing 50 species.
Wycherley, William Cumberland's British Theatre, with remarks, biographical and critical. Printed from the acting copies, as performed at the Theatres Royal, London.
Wycherley, William The English Drama, with prefatory remarks, biographical sketches, and notes, critical and explanatory; being the only edition existing which is faithfully marked with the stage business and stage directions, as performed at the Theatres Royal. Edited by W. Oxberry, Comedian.