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Displaying 1476–1500 of 1537

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Street, Mrs. A Winter in Bath. In four volumes. By the author of two popular novels.
Swale, Elizabeth English housewifry. Exemplified in above four hundred and fifty receipts, giving directions in most parts of cookery; ... With cuts for the orderly placing the dishes and courses; ... By Elizabeth Moxon. The fifth edition.
Taylor, Amos The genuine experience, and dying address, of Mrs. Dolly Taylor, of Reading, (Vermont,) who departed this life, May 19th, 1794. Actually dictated by herself, and taken from her lips, but a little before her death. ; Now published, with her husband's testimony concerning her, for whom he mourns, but not without hope
Taylor, Amos The genuine experience, and dying address, of Mrs. Dolly Taylor, of Reading, (Vermont) who departed this life, May 19th, 1794. Actually dictated by herself, and taken from her lips, but a little before her death. ; Now published, with her husband's testimony concerning her, for whom he mourns, but not without hope
Taylor, Amos The genuine experience and dying address of Mrs. Dolly Taylor, of Reading, Vermont, who departed this life, May 19th, 1794: actually dictated by herself, and taken from her lips, a little before her death: ; now published with her husband's testimony concerning her, for whom he now mourns, but not without hope
Timothy, Ann Conciliatory hints, attempting, by a fair state of matters, to remove party-prejudices;-- offering a few reflections on the various forms of government;-- pointing out the preference to be given to the true republican or democratic system;-- and proposing a convention by delegates, for the purpose of accommodating our constitution more perfectly to the principles of equal and permanent freedom: : submitted to the consideration of the citizens of the Commonwealth of South-Carolina. By Philodemus. ; [One line of quotation
Timothy, Ann The American magazine. Containing a miscellaneous collection of original and other valuable essays, in prose and verse, and calculated both for instruction and amusement
Timothy, Ann Rules of the Society, for the Relief of the Widows and Orphans of the Clergy of the Protestant Episcopal Church, in the State of South-Carolina; established October 17, 1787
Trapp, Mrs. Amusement hall; or, an easy introduction to the attainment of useful knowledge. By a lady.
Trapp, Mrs. The christian’s looking-glass, or the timorous soul’s guide; being a description of the work of the Holy Spirit upon the heart, Intended For The Relief Of The Disconsolate. By the Rev. T. Priestley.
Trapp, Mrs. The glory of the church in the latter day. A sermon preached to the Society which supported the Wednesday’s evening lecture in Great East-Cheap, December 27, 1752. And published at their Request. By John Gill, D.D.
Trapp, Mrs. Faith in God and his word, the establishment and prosperity of his people. A sermon preached to the society which supported the Wednesday evening lecture in Great East-Cheap, December 27, 1753. And published at their Request. By John Gill, D.D.
Trapp, Mrs. Falsehood examined at the bar of truth; or, a farewell to Mr. Wm. Huntington, and Mr. Thomas Jones, Of Reading: containing strictures on the broken cistern; written by the former, Addressed to the Rev. Mr. Ryland, Senior. And upon Mystery Babylon, encompassed for utter destruction, written by the latter. By Maria De Fleury.
Trewman, Mary Poems to Thespia. By H. Downman, M.D.
Turner, Mary A new miscellany of tales, songs and poems. By several hands
Turner, Mary Sound anatomiz'd, in a philosophical essay on musick. Wherein is explained the nature of sound, both in its Essence and Regulation, &c. Contrived for the Use of the Voice in Singing, as well as for those who Play on Instruments. Together with A thorough Explanation of all the different Moods used in Musick, for regulating Time in the different Divisions of Measures used therein. All render'd plain and easy, to the meanest Capacities, by familiar Similies. To which is added, A Discourse, concerning the Abuse of Musick. By William Turner
Vernor, Ann Histoire Naturelle, à l'usage des écoles; calquée sur la classification des animaux de linnaeus, ornée de vingt-six planches en taille-douce, représentant les objects les plus curieux. Traduit de l'anglais de Guillaume Mavor, docteur en droit,
Vernor, Ann The Complete Duty of Man: or, a System of Doctrinal and Practical Christianity. To Which are Added, Forms of Prayer & Offices of Devotion, for the Various Circumstances of Life. Designed for the Use of Families. By Henry Venn, A.M. Rector of Yelling in Huntingdonshire, and Chaplain to the Earl of Buchan. The Sixth Edition, Carefully Corrected.
Vernor, Ann She Lives in Hopes; or, Caroline. A Narration Founded Upon Facts. By Miss Hatfield, of Manchester. (By Permission) Dedicated to her Royal Highness the Princess of Orange and Nassau. In Two Volumes.
Vernor, Ann The Female Gamester; or, the pupil of fashion. A novel. In two volumes.
Vernor, Ann Poems, By Barbara Hoole.
Vernor, Ann The captive American; or a narrative of the sufferings of Mrs. Johnson, during four years captivity, with the Indians and French. Written by herself.
Vernor, Ann Village Anecdotes; or, The Journal of a Year, from Sophia to Edward. With Original Poems. By Mrs. E. A. Le Noir.
Vernor, Ann The Governess, or Courtland Abbey. A Novel.
Vernor, Ann Prospectus of the Royal Institution of Great Britain, incorporated by charter MDCCC. Patron, the King. With a copy of the charter, and a list of the subscribers.