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Displaying 376–400 of 1701

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Bailey, Lydia R. Cornelii Nepotis Vitae excellentium imperatorum: cum versione Anglicana, in qua verbum de verbo, quantum fieri potuit, redditur: notis quoque Anglicis, & indice locupletissimo. Or, Cornelius Nepos's Lives of the excellent commanders. With an English translation, as literal as possible: with English notes, and a large index. By John Clarke, late master of the public grammar-school in Hull.
Bailey, Lydia R. My friend, or incidents in life, founded on truth, a trifle for children.
Bailey, Lydia R. The spiritual combat: to which is added, The peace of the soul, and the happiness of the heart, which dies to itself, in order to live to God.
Bailey, Lydia R. Ferguson's Lectures on select subjects, in mechanics, hydrostatics, hydraulics, pneumatics, optics, geography, astronomy, and dialling. A new edition, corrected and enlarged, with notes and an appendix, adapted to the present state of the arts and sciences. By David Brewster. A.M. In two volumes, with a volume of plates. Second American Edition, carefully revised and corrected, By Robert Patterson, professor of mathematics, and teacher of natural philosophy, in the University of Pennsylvania.
Bailey, Lydia R. Bennett & Walton's almanac, for the year of our Lord, 1815. Being the third after leap year. Calculated by Joshua Sharp.
Bailey, Lydia R. Report of the Watering Committee to the Select and Common Councils. Read January 9, 1823. : Published by order of the Councils
Bailey, Lydia R. Some account of the happy death of Edwin Tapper, aged 15 years.
Bailey, Lydia R. Instructive hints in easy lessons for children.
Bailey, Lydia R. Benjamin Warner, no. 147, Market Street, Philadelphia. Has a general variety of books in the different departments of literature, and particularly a large supply of the most approved school books, and instructive books for children, handsomely ornamented with engravings and cuts. Among his assortment are the following.
Bailey, Lydia R. Early piety, recommended in the history of Miss Dinah Doudney, Portsea, England. In a sermon, by John Griffin.
Bailey, Lydia R. Clarissa Dormer; or, The advantages of good instruction.
Bailey, Lydia R. Minutes of the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church in the United States of America: with an appendix. A.D. 1828
Bailey, Lydia R. The olive branch: or, Faults on both sides, Federal and Democratic. A serious appeal on the necessity of mutual forgiveness and harmony. By M. Carey.
Bailey, Lydia R. Ballad Romances, and Other Poems. By Miss Anna Maria Porter, Author of The Hungarian Brothers, &c. &c.
Bailey, Lydia R. Report of the president and managers of the Union Canal Company of Pennsylvania, to the stockholders. November 16, 1824
Bailey, Lydia R. The first annual report of the Infant School Society of Philadelphia
Bailey, Lydia R. Familiar dialogues.
Bailey, Lydia R. Letter from a dying soldier, in America, to his wife, in England.
Bailey, Lydia R. Corderii Colloquiorum centuria selecta or, A select century of the Colloquies of Corderius: with an English translation, as literal as possible: : designed for the use of beginners in the Latin tongue. By John Clarke, late master of the Public Grammar-School in Hull. The fifth edition, more correct than any of the former, by James Ross, professor of the Latin and Greek languages, in the City of Philadelphia.
Bailey, Lydia R. Bailey's Rittenhouse almanac, for the year of our Lord, 1814. Being the second after leap year. Calculated by William Collom.
Bailey, Lydia R. Catalogue of books, in various departments of literature, for sale, by M. Carey, no. 121, Chesnut Street, Philadelphia.
Bailey, Lydia R. Hymns for the use of the New Church, signified by the New Jerusalem in the apocalypse.
Bailey, Lydia R. Instructions for the drill, and the methods of performing the eighteen manoeuvres. By Lieut. John Russell. First American from the first London edition.
Bailey, Lydia R. The adventures of Telemachus, son of Ulysses. In two volumes. Translated from the French of M. François Salignac de la Mothe-Fenelon, Archbishop of Cambray. By John Hawkesworth, LL.D.
Bailey, Lydia R. Bailey's Rittenhouse almanac, for the year of our Lord, 1818. Being the second after bissextile, or leap year. Calculated by Joshua Sharp.