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Murden, Eliza Crawley Miscellaneous poems, by a lady of Charleston, S.C
Murden, Eliza Crawley Miscellaneous poems, by a lady of Charleston, S.C
Neal, Christiana The prize; or 2, 5, 3, 8. A musical farce, in two acts. By Prince Hoare, Esq. As performed at the Philadelphia Theatre
Neal, Christiana P.P.; or, The man and the tiger. A highly popular farce, in one act. By Tom Parry, comedian. Author of Damp beds. ; Correctly printed from the most approved acting copy, with a description of the costume, cast of the characters, entrances and exits, relative positions, and the whole of the stage business; to which are added properties and directions, as now performed in the London and American theatres. : Embellished with a beautiful engraving
Neal, Christiana Jonathan Postfree, or, The honest Yankee. A musical farce, in three acts. By L. Beach
Neal, Christiana Der Freischütz: an opera, in three acts. Altered from the German, by George Sloane, A.B. author of The innkeeper's daughter. ; As performed at the Philadelphia Theatre. From the prompt book
Neal, Christiana The bride; a drama, in three acts. By Joanna Baillie.
Neal, Christiana Camillus; or, The self-exiled patriot. A tragedy, in five acts. By Jonas B. Phillips. ; First performed at the Arch-Street Theatre, Philadelphia, February 8, 1833
Neal, Christiana The padlock; a comic opera in two acts. By Isaac Bickerstaff, Esq. ; As performed at the New-York Theatre
Neal, Christiana The bee-hive; a musical farce, in two acts. : As performed at the Theatre Royal, Drury-Lane
Neal, Christiana Paul Pry: a comedy, in three acts, as performed at the London and American theatres. By John Poole, Esq. author of "Simpson & Co.," "Quite correct," &c. &c.
Neal, Christiana The tooth-ache; or, Mistakes of a morning. A petit comedy, in one act. A free translation from the French. By John Bray, comedian. ; As performed at the Philadelphia Theatre
Neal, Christiana The weathercock, a comic opera; in two acts. By John Till Allingham, author of Fortune's frolic, &c. &c. : [Two lines from Horace] : As performed at the Philadelphia Theatre
Neal, Christiana The curfew; a play in five acts. By John Tobin, Esq. author of The honey moon. ; As performed at the Philadelphia Theatre
Neal, Christiana The purse; or, Benevolent tar. A musical drama, in one act. By J.C. Cross. As performed at the New-York Theatre
Neal, Christiana The agreeable surprise; a comic opera, in two acts. By John O'Keefe, Esq. author of the Poor Soldier, &c. ; As performed at the Philadelphia Theatre
Neal, Christiana Damon and Pythias, a play, in five acts. By Richard Sheil, Esq. author of The apostate, &c. ; As performed at the Philadelphia Theatre
Newbery, Elizabeth The life and adventures of Peter Wilkins, a cornish man; Taken from his own mouth in his passage to England, from off Cape Horn in America, in the ship Hector. By a Passenger in the ship. Embellished with cuts.
Newbery, Elizabeth Biography for girls: or, moral and instructive examples, for young ladies. By Mrs Pilkington.
Newbery, Elizabeth The Life and Adventures of Peter Wilkins, a Cornish Man. Taken from his own mouth, in his passage to England, from off Cape Horn in America, in the ship Hector. By a passenger in the ship. Embellished with cuts.
Newbery, Elizabeth Fables of Aesop and Others: Translated into English. With instructive applications; and a print before each fable. By Samuel Croxall, D.D. Late Archdeacon of Hereford. The twelfth edition, carefully revised, and improved.
Newbery, Elizabeth A New History of England, by Question and Answer, Extracted from the Most Celebrated English Historians, particularly M. Rapin de Thoyras, by the author of the Roman History by Question and Answer. The Twenty-Third Edition corrected, and brought down to the present time.
Newbery, Elizabeth The builder’s magazine: or, a universal dictionary for architects, carpenters, masons, bricklayers, &c. AS Well AS For Every Gentleman who would wish to be a competent Judge of the elegant and necessary Art of Building. Consisting of designs in architecture, In Every Stile and Taste, from the most magnificent and superb Structures, down to the most simple and unadorned; together with the plans and sections, serving as an unerring Assistant in the Construction of any Building, from a Palace to a Cottage. In Which Will BE Introduced Grand and Elegant Designs for Chimney-Pieces, Ciblings, Doors, Windows, &c. proper for Halls, Saloons, Vestibules, State Rooms, Dining Rooms, Parlours, Drawing Rooms, Anti Rooms, Dressings Rooms, Bed Rooms, &c. Together With Designs for Churches, Hospitals, and other Public Buildings. Also, Plans, Elevations, and Sections, in the Greek, Roman, and Gothic Taste, calculated to embellish Parks, Gardens, Forests, Woods, Canals, Mounts, Vistos, Islands, extensive Views, &c. The whole forming a complete system of architecture, in all its Branches, and so disposed, as to render the Surveyor, Carpenter, Mason, &c. equally capable to erect a Cathedral, a Mansion, a Temple, or a Rural Cot. By a Society of architects. A new edition.
Newbery, Elizabeth Rudiments of Reason; or, the young experimental philosopher: being a series of family conferences; in which the causes and effects of the various phenomena that nature daily exhibits, are rationally and familiarly explained. In three volumes.
Newbery, Elizabeth A Short History of Bees in Two Parts. I. The Natural History of Bees, with Directions for the Management of Them, an Account of Their Enemies, &c. From Reaumur, &c. II. An AEnigmatical Account of a Neighbouring Nation — Their Queen, Her Palaces, Attendants, &c.