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Williams, Helen Maria Letters from France; containing a great variety of interesting and original information concerning the most important events that have lately occurred in that country, and memoirs of Mons. and Madame du F--. By Helen Maria Williams.
Williams, Helen Maria Murder will out. By Mrs. Opie
Williams, Helen Maria English Minstrelsy. Being a selection of fugitive poetry from the best English authors; with some original pieces hitherto unpublished. In two volumes.
Williams, Helen Maria Letters on the French Revolution, written in France, in the summer of 1790, to a friend in England; containing, various anecdotes relative to that interesting event, and memoirs of Mons. and Madame Du F--. By Helen Maria Williams. The First American Edition.
Williams, Helen Maria Letters from France: containing many new anecdotes relative to the French Revolution, and the present state of French manners. By Helen Maria Williams. Vol. II.
Williams, Helen Maria Murder Will Out. By Mrs. Opie
Williams, Helen Maria Specimens of British Poetesses; Selected and Chronologically Arranged by The Rev. Alexander Dyce, B.A. Oxford.
Williams, Helen Maria Memoirs of Mons. and Madame Du F. In a series of letters, by Helen Maria Williams. ; Extracted from her Letters on the French Revolution
Williams, Helen Maria Letters containing a sketch of the politics of France. From the thirty-first of May 1793, till the twenty-eighth of July 1794, and of the scenes which have passed in the prisons of Paris. By Helen Maria Williams.
Williams, Helen Maria Specimens of British Poetesses; Selected and Chronologically Arranged by The Rev. Alexander Dyce.
Williams, Helen Maria Letters containing a sketch of the scenes which passed in various Departments of France during the tyranny of Robespierre; and of the events which took place in Paris on the 28th of July, 1794. By Helen Maria Williams.
Williams, Honoria Conversations on English Grammar, in a series of Familiar and Entertaining Dialogues between a mother and her daughters, in which The various Rules of Grammar are introduced and explained in a manner calculated to excite the attention of Children, at the same time to convey to their Minds clear and comprehensive Ideas of the General Principles of Language; with a number of appropriate questions following each conversation. Adapted to the use of Establishments for Young Ladies, as well as to Private Tuition, and to Preparatory Schools for Young Gentlemen. By Mrs Williams, Author of the Syllabic Spelling Book, or Summary Method of Reading.
Williams, Jane Miscellaneous Poems
Williams, John Good fetch'd out of evil.
Williams, John A poetic epistle, From Gabrielle D'Estrees, to Henry the Fourth. By Anthony Pasquin, Esq.
Williams, John The captivity and deliverance of Mr. John Williams, pastor of the church in Deerfield, and Mrs. Mary Rowlandson, of Lancaster, who were taken, together with their families and neighbors, by the French and Indians, and carried into Canada. Written by themselves.
Williams, John Bickerton Memoirs of the life and character of Mrs. Sarah Savage, eldest daughter of the Rev. Philip Henry, A.M. and an appendix. By J.B. Williams. ; With a preface by the Rev. William Jay. ; [Two lines of verse
Williams, Louisa Ebenezer's dream, as it appeared at the trial of Mrs. Louisa Williams, on an indictment for an assault and battery; committed upon Mr. Ebenezer Albin: with the speeches of the learned and facetious counsel upon the interesting subject of housewife's law, recommended to the diligent perusal of all housekeepers and others.
Williams, Maria The history of Maria Williams; or, the fatal connection. Written by herself. In a letter directed to her brother, an officer, then in India, and sent by her to the India-House, at Paris, for him.
Williams, Miss Dependance, a Poem. By Miss Williams (sister of Joseph Williams, Esq.) of Glanravon.
Williams, Miss Fashion: A Poem. By Miss Williams, author of "Dependance," "Invocation to Fortune," etc. etc. etc..
Williams, Mr. The New English Valentine Writer, or the High Road to Love; for Both Sexes. Containing a Complete Set of Valentines, Proper for Almost Every Trade in Town and Country, with Their Answers. Likewise a variety of pleasing verses calculated to crown with mirth and good humour, the happy day which is called St. Valentine, which the Young of both sexes may read without blushing, and those of riper years find much pleasure and entertainment. To which is added several new songs in honour of the day, never before printed . . . Written by Mr. Turner, of the County of Norfolk, Mr. Williams, of the County of Oxford, Mr. Manley of the County of Middlesex, Miss Rose, of the City of Canterbury, Miss Lovejoy, of the City of York, Miss Gray, of the City of Bristol.
Williams, Sarah Johanna Sherwood Forest, a Poem.
Willis, Catharine A letter from a gentlewoman in the country, to the Lord Bishop of Bangor.
Willis, Nathaniel Parker The New Year's gift and juvenile souvenir. Edited by Mrs. Alaric Watts.