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Simmons, Amelia American cookery: or, The art of dressing viands, fish, poultry and vegetables, and the best modes of making puff-pastes, pies, tarts, puddings, custards and preserves, and all kinds of cakes, from the imperial plumb to plain cake. Adapted to this country, and all grades of life. By Amelia Simmons, an American orphan. ; Published according to act of Congress
Simmons, Amelia American cookery, or The art of dressing viands, fish, poultry and vegetables, and the best modes of making pastes, puffs, pies, tarts, puddings, custards and preserves, and all kinds of cakes, from the imperial plumb to plain cake. Adapted to this country, and all grades of life. By Amelia Simmons, an American orphan. ; Published according to act of Congress
Smith, Elizabeth The Seventh-day-man, in the vanity of his Jemish Sabbath, and presumption contempt of Gospel rest: Together with the Sabbath-Day-error, of so general and long continuance, even down to this present: offered to consideration. And the Lord's Day justified, as the true Christian Sabbath, visible in, and to be rested on according to commandment. With a prayer for the Lord's Day.
Smith, Elizabeth Claudian's Rufinus: or, The court-favourite's overthrow. Being a curious and correct edition of one of the best satyrical poems, of one of the best poets, on one of the worst statesmen that ever liv'd. The second edition.
Smith, Elizabeth A letter from a churchman to a Quaker, upon a discourse had with him concerning the divine Persons, mission, baptism, the Lord's Supper, sinless nature, the oath of God, and a Director, or a Guide to truth. With An Examination of that Letter, by the same Quaker, and A Reply to the Examination, by the said Church-Man, in defence of the letter, and charges brought against the Quakers. Published to awake them, if it may be, out of their dream of sinlessness and sleep of sin; and to precaution people in their conversation with them; and, withal, to assure my Friend of justice done him, as desired in his postscript. The third edition, with the Quaker’s After-Letter, of the Churchman Better Informed, answered also; now carefully corrected and amended in all the former abuses of it; with considerable additons.
Smith, Elizabeth Wednesday club-law: or, the injustice, dishonour and ill policy of breaking into parliamentary contracts for publick debts.
Smith, Elizabeth Instructions to freeholders: drawn from Her Majesty's most gracious speech, from the throne. On Thursday the 16th of July 1703, to both Houses of Parliament.
Smith, Elizabeth Wednesday club-law: or, the injustice, dishonour and ill policy of breaking into parliamentary contracts for publick debts.
Smith, Elizabeth An appeal to honest people against wicked priests: or, the very heathen laity's declarations for civil obedience and liberty of conscience, contrary to the rebellious and persecuting principles of some of the old Christian clergy; With an Application to the Corrupt Part of the Priests of this present Time, publish'd on Occasion of Dr. Sacheverell's last Sermon.
Smith, Elizabeth Reasons for a war, In Order to Establish the Tranquillity and Commerce of Europe.
Smith, Elizabeth The seventh-day-man; or, restless Christian, in the vanity of his Jewish sabbath, and presumptuous contempt of gospel-rest, offer'd to consideration. And the Lord's day justified; as the true Christian sabbath, visible in, and to be rested on according to, the commandment. With a prayer for the Lord's day.
Smith, Elizabeth Merry-Andrew's epistle to his old master Benjamin, a mountebank at Bangor-Bridge, on the river Dee, near Wales.
Smith, Elizabeth The case between the proprietors of news-papers, and the subscribing coffee-men, fairly stated. Being remarks on their case lately publish'd. Wherein The False Pretences, Wild Project, and Groundless Complaints of that Insolent Set of Men, are duly Examined, properly Exposed, and thoroughly Consuted; And their Calumny of Abuses and Impositions justly Retorted. With a proposal for remedying the flagrant, scandalous, and growing impositions of the coffee-men upon the publick.
Smith, Mrs. Original Hymns, Illustrative of the Pilgrim's Progress; Parts I. and II. And on Various Other Subjects. By the late Rev. Thomas Smith, editor of the Origin and History of the Missionary Societies; A New and Compendious Concordance to the Holy Scriptures, &c. &c.
Smith [Liverpool], Ann Smith’s Navigation Shop, Newton’s Head, Pool-Lane, Liverpool. Ann Smith, widow of the late Egerton Smith, begs leave to inform her friends and the public that she carries on the business of her late husband, in all its branches, and as she employs the best workmen, and pays every attention to the undertaking, flatters herself with the hope of their continued favors, which will ever by gratefully acknowledged.
Sowle, Jane A brief history of the voyage of Katharine Evans and Sarah Cheevers, to the island of Malta, Where the Apostle Paul suffer'd Shipwreck. And their Cruel Sufferings in the Inquisition there, for near Four Years; occasion'd by the Malice of the Monks and Friers against them, and their several Conferences with them: And how they came to be Deliver'd from thence and their safe Return Home to England. To which is added, a short relation from George Robinson, of the sufferings which befel him in his journey to Jerusalem: And how he was preserved from the Hands of Cruelty, when the Sentence of Death was passed against him.
Sowle Raylton, Tace A plain path-way opened to the simple-hearted, for the answering all doubts and objections which do arise in them against the light and truth in the inward parts; by which many are kept from Obedience, and so from Peace to their painting Souls. By Stephen Crisp. To which is added, an invitation from the spirit of Christ. By Humphry Smith.
Spiess, Christian Heinrich Reisen in den Mond, in mehrere Sterne und in die Sonne. Geschichte einer Somnambüle, in Weilheim an der Teck, im Königreiche Würtemberg, in den Jahren 1832 und 1833. : Ein Buch, in welchem Alle über das Jenseits wichtige Aufschlüsse finden werden. Herausgegeben von einem täglichen Augenzeugen und Freunde der Wahrheit und der höhern Offenbarungen. ; Copy-Right secured secured accordin gto law
Steel, Penelope The Bay of Biscay, from the Latest Original Executed at the French Depot Marine. Embellished with Views Taken by John Knight Esqr. Rear Admiral of the White.
Steel, Penelope A survey of the River Thames from London: and of the River Medway from Rochester, to the Nore. Engraved by George Allen, no. 19, Shoe Lane
Stockdale, Mary The Little Villager's Verse Book; Consisting of Short Verses, for Children to Learn by Heart; in which the most familiar Images of Country Life are applied to excite the first feelings of Humanity and Piety. By the Rev. W. L. Bowles. Third edition.
Stockdale, Mary A Plume for Sir Samuel Romilly; or, the Offering of the Fatherless: An Elegy. By Miss Stockdale.
Stockdale, Mary A Shroud for Sir S. Romilly. An Elegy. By Miss Stockdale.
Stockdale, Mary The Mother and Child; a Poem. By Miss Stockdale.
Stockdale, Mary A Wreath for the Urn: An Elegy on Her Royal Highness Princess Charlotte of Wales and Saxe-Cobourg; with other poems. By Miss Stockdale