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Turner, Elisha Poems for children
Turner, Elisha Ditties for children. By a lady of Boston
Turner, Elisha Little ditties for little children
Turner, Mary The conspiracy of the Spaniards against the republick of Venice. Translated from the French. The second edition.
Turner, Mary The conspiracy of the Spaniards against the republick of Venice. Translated from the French.
Turner, Mary Tom o' Bedlam's Dunciad: or, Pope, Alexander the pig. A poem
Turner, Mary Oratory transactions. No II. To be occasionally publish'd, by J. Henley, M.A. Containing, I. A compleat list of the theological subjects of the Oratory, Sermons and Lectures, &c. from July 3, 1726, to August 30, 1728. II. A compleat catalogue of the academical subjects of the Oratory, in the same Period; presenting Compositions of the utmost Choice and Variety in Divinity, and polite Learning; and under polite Learning; and under the latter Head, Humorous and Burlesque, as well as Serious, all done without the least Assistance, or particular Patron. These two dedicated to those who are unprejudic'd against the Oratory. III. A Dissertation on Nonsense, (address'd to those who do not like it;) discussing its Philology, History, Philosophy, and great Use in all Articles and Characters of Life; the Kingdom of Nonsense, Temporal, Spiritual, Civil, and Military; its Refinement, and ablest Professors; the Mischief and most real Nonsense of Sense, with the Secret of mastering it, and some prominent Example. IV. The discourse on action in the pulpit, 2d Edition. The Third Edition. The Oratorian Word, Liberty and Property, free [Unclear] and Plenty, Truth and Primitive Religion, Encore, spent of Wit and Sciences; no Grievances, no Impositions.
Tye, Anna Sententiae, or Moral and Religious Instruction, Epitomized . . . .
Unknown, [Woman] The ladies tales: exemplified in the vertues and vices of the quality, with reflections.
Unknown, [Woman] The school: or, A present from a preceptress to her pupils, on the first of January 1813. By a lady of Boston.
Van Winkle, Cornelius S. Ten years' exile; or, Memoirs of that interesting period of the life of the Baroness de Stael-Holstein, written by herself, during the years 1810, 1811, 1812, and 1813, and now first published from the original manuscript; by her son. ; Translated from the French
Vaux, Frances Bowyer The twelfth cake, or Something new, by F. B. V.
Vernor, Ann New tales of the castle; or, the noble emigrants, a story of modern times. By Mrs. Pilkington.
Vernor, Ann Tales of the hermitage; written for the instruction and amusement of the rising generation.
Vernor, Ann Petrarch's View of Human Life. Translated from the Latin, by Mrs. Dobson. A New Edition.
Vernor, Ann Juvenile Stories and Dialogues, composed chiefly in words of two syllables, for the use of schools, and young readers.
Vernor, Ann Tales of the cottage; or stories, moral and amusing, for young persons. Written on the plan of that celebrated work Les veillées du château, by Madame la Comptesse de Genlis.
Vernor, Ann Poems, Moral, Elegant and Pathetic: viz. Essay on Man, by Pope; the Monk of La Trappe, by Jerningham; the Grave, by Blair; An Elegy in a Country Churchyard, by Gray; the Hermit of Wark-Worth, by Percy; and Original Sonnets, by Helen Maria Williams.
Vernor, Ann A mirror for the female sex. Historical beauties for young ladies. Intended to lead the female mind to the love and practice of moral goodness. Designed principally for the use of ladies' schools. By Mrs. Pilkington.
Vernor, Ann An introduction to botany: in a series of familiar letters, with illustrative engravings. By Priscilla Wakefield.
Vernor, Ann The lady's assistant for regulating and supplying the table : being a complete system of cookery : containing the most select bills of fare, properly disposed, for family dinners of five dishes to two courses of eleven and fifteen, with bills of fare for suppers, from five to nineteen dishes, and several desserts, including the fullest and choicest receipts of various kinds, and full directions for preparing them in the most approved manner, by which a continual change may be made, as wanted, from the several bills of fare : likewise directions for brewing, making English wines, raspberry, orange, and lemon-brandies, &c., also, remarks on kitchen poisons, and necessary cautions thereon : with an appendix, containing general particulars on the breeding, rearing, and management of poultry, on the business of the dairy, and on the management of the kitchen and fruit garden. Originally published from the manuscript collection of Mrs. Charlotte Mason, a professed housekeeper, who had upwards of thirty years experience in families of the first fashion. The ninth edition, enlarged, corrected, and improved to the present time.
Vernor, Ann Solitude, written originally by J. G. Zimmerman. To which are added, the life of the author; notes historical and explanatory; a copious index; and seven beautiful engravings by Ridley.
Vernor, Ann Moral Amusement; or, A Selection of Tales, Histories, and Interesting Anecdotes; intended to amuse and instruct young minds.
Vernor, Ann Paul and Virginia. Translated from the French of Bernardin Saint-Pierre; by Helen Maria Williams, Author of Letters on the French Revolution, Julia a Novel, Poems, &c.
Vernor, Ann Lovers' vows; or, the natural son. A drama, in five acts. Translated from the German of Augustus von Kotzebue, by Benjamin Thompson, Esq.