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Wilson, Lucy Sarah Atkins Memoirs of John Frederic Oberlin, Pastor of Waldbach, in the Ban de la Roche. Compiled from authentic sources, chiefly French and German. ; [One line from Job] ; With a dedication and translations. By the Rev. Luther Halsey, professor of theology in the Western Theol. Seminary
Wilson, Lucy Sarah Atkins Memoirs of John Frederic Oberlin, Pastor of Waldbach, in the Ban de la Roche. With an introduction by the American editor
Wilson, Lucy Sarah Atkins Relics of antiquity, exhibited in the ruins of Pompeii and Herculaneum, with an account of the destruction and recovery of those celebrated cities. By the author of "Fruits of enterprise." ; Compiled from authentic sources; and intended for the use of young persons
Wilson, Lucy Sarah Atkins Memoirs of John Frederic Oberlin, Pastor of Waldbach, in the Ban de la Roche. Compiled from authentic sources, chiefly French and German. ; [One line from Job] ; With a dedication and translations. By the Rev. Luther Halsey, professor of theology in the West. Theol. Seminary
Wilson, Margaret Baron Choice Selections, and Original Effusions; or, Pen and Ink Well Employed. By a daughter of a clergyman.
Wilson, Margaret Baron Hours at Home. A Collection of Miscellaneous Poems ...
Wilson, Margaret Baron The Cypress Wreath. By Mrs. Cornwell Baron Wilson.
Wilson, Margaret Baron Poems by Mrs. Cornwell Baron Wilson.
Wilson, Margaret Baron Melancholy Hours. A Collection of Miscellaneous Poems.
Wilson, Margaret Baron Poems
Wilson, Margaret Baron Astarte, a Sicilian Tale; with Other Poems. By Miss Harries. The second edition.
Wilson, Margaret Baron Poems. By Mrs. Cornwell Baron Wilson.
Wilson, Margaret Baron Astarte, a Sicilian Tale: with Other Poems. By Mrs. Cornwell Baron Wilson, Author of "Hours at Home," &c. &c. &c. The Fourth Edition.
Wilson, Margaret Baron Hours at Home. A Collection of Miscellaneous Poems ...
Wilson, Maria The complete confectioner; or, housekeeper's guide: to a simple and speedy method of understanding the whole art of confectionary; the various ways of preserving and candying, dry and liquid, All Kinds of Fruit, Nuts, Flowers, Herbs, &c. And the Method of keeping them Fresh And Fine All The Year Round; The Different Ways Of Clarifying Sugar; With Directions for making Fruit Pastes, Bomboons, Pastils, Compotes, Fruit Ices, Cream Ices, Marmalades, Jellies, Jams, Cakes, Puffs, Biscuits, Tarts, Custards, Cheesecakes, Sweetmeats, Fritters, Creams, Syllabubs, Blanc-Mange, Flummeries, Ornaments for grand Entertainments, Dragees, Syrups of all Kinds, Nicknacks and Trifles for Desserts, Strong Cordials, Oils, Simple Waters, Milk Punch that will keep 20 Years, and All Sorts of English Wines. Also, the art of making artificial fruit, With the Stalks in it, so as to resemble the natural Fruit. To which are added, some bills of fare for desserts for private families. By Mrs. H. Glass, author of The Art of Cookery, with considerable additions and corrections, by Maria Wilson.
Wilson, Mary The ladies complete cookery; or, Family pocket companion, made plain and easy; Being the best collections of the choicest and least extravagant receipts in every branch of cookery, pastry, preserving, candying, pickling, collaring, &c. with plain and easy directions for marketing, with the seasons of the year for butcher's meat. poultry, fish, &c. &c. Also the art of making wines, brewing, making French bread, &c. To which is added, family receipts for the cure of several disorders incident to the human body. By Mrs. Mary Wilson, of Hertfordshire.
Wilson, Rachel A discourse, delivered on Saturday, the 10th of August, 1769. At the Friends' Meeting-House, in Beekman Precint, Dutches [i.e., Dutchess] County, in the Province of New-York. By the celebrated Rachel Wilson, one of the people called Quakers. ; To a numerous audience of different persuasion. ; Taken in short hand, from the mouth of the speaker, by one of the audience
Wilson, Rachel Two sermons preached at Stourbridge at a circular yearly meeting, of the people called Quakers. by Rachel Willson, from Kendall. The 1st. and 2d. of the 9th. month 1765.
Wilson, Rachel A discourse, delivered on Saturday, the 10th day of August, 1769, at the Friends Meeting-House, in Beekman's precinct, Dutches [sic] County, in the province of New-York. By the celebrated Rachel Wilson, (one of the people called Quakers.)
Wilson, Rachel A discourse, delivered on Saturday, the 10th day of August, 1769, at the Friends' Meeting-House, in Beekman's precinct, Dutches [sic] County, in the province of New-York. By the celebrated Rachel Wilson, (one of the people called Quakers) to a numerous audience of different persuasions.
Wilson, Samuel Popular tumults religiously improv'd: in a sermon Occasioned by the Late disorders. Preach'd in Goodmans-Fields, August 1. 1736. By Samuel Wilson.
Wilson, Susannah Familiar Poems, Moral and Religious. By Susannah Wilson.
Winford, Miss Poetical Amusements at a Villa near Bath. Printed for the Benefit of the Pauper-charity in That City. Vol. IV.
Winford, Miss Hobby-horses: Read at Bath-Easton.
Wingrove, Ann Letters, moral and entertaining. By Ann Wingrove.