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Displaying 451–475 of 1673

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Bailey, Lydia R. Accounts of the corporation of the city of Philadelphia, for the year 1812. Published by order of the Councils.
Bailey, Lydia R. Memoirs of Charles Howard Brodhead.
Bailey, Lydia R. A voyage to Abyssinia, and travels into the interior of that country, executed under the orders of the British government, in the years 1809 and 1810; in which are included, an account of the Portuguese settlements on the east coast of Africa, visited in the course of the voyage; a concise narrative of late events in Arabia Felix; and some particulars respecting the aboriginal African tribes, extending from Mosambique to the borders of Egypt; together with vocabularies of their respective languages. Illustrated with a map of Abyssinia. By Henry Salt, Esq. F.R.S. &c.
Bailey, Lydia R. Bailey's Rittenhouse almanac, for the year of our Lord, 1817. Being the first after bissextile, or leap year. Calculated by Joshua Sharp.
Bailey, Lydia R. Sermons preached in St. John's Church, Glasgow. By Thomas Chalmers, D.D. Minister of St. John's Church, Glasgow
Bailey, Lydia R. Carey's Franklin almanac, for the year 1811. Being the third after leap year. Calculated by Abraham Shoemaker.
Bailey, Lydia R. Considerations upon the art of mining. To which are added, reflections on its actual state in Europe, and the advantages which would result from an introduction of this art into the United States. By W.H. Keating, A.M. ; [Two lines from Shakespeare] ; Read before the American Philosophical Society, July 20th, 1821
Bailey, Lydia R. The drunkard's looking glass: reflecting a faithful likeness of the drunkard, in sundry very interesting attitudes, with lively representations of the many strange capers which he cuts at different stages of his disease; as first, when he has only "a drop in his eye;" second, when he is "half shaved;" third, when he is getting "a little on the staggers or so;" and fourth and fifth, and so on, till he is "quite capsized;" or "snug under the table with the dogs," and can "stick to the floor without holding on." By M.L. Weems, author of The life of Washington, &c. Fourth edition, greatly improved.
Bailey, Lydia R. The Columbian orator: containing a variety of original and selected pieces; together with rules; calculated to improve youth and others in the ornamental and useful art of eloquence. By Caleb Bingham, A.M. author of the American preceptor, Young lady's accidence, &c.
Bailey, Lydia R. Kite's town and country almanac, for the year 1815. Being the third after bissextile, or leap year. Calculated by William Collom.
Bailey, Susan The Affecting History Of The Duchess of C****, Who Was Confined Nine Years In A Horrid Dungeon, Under Ground, Where Light Never Entered . . . But Fortunately she was at last discovered, and released from the Dungeon, By Her Parents.
Baldwin, Abigail (Ann) A poem on the memorable fall of Chloe's p--s pot, attempted in blank verse.
Ball, Hannah The widowed missionary's journal [electronic resource] containing some account of Madagascar: and also, a narrative of the missionary career of the Rev. J. Jeffreys; who died on a passage from Madagascar to the Isle of France, July 4, 1825, aged 31 years. By Keturah Jeffreys
Barber, Ann A summary view of God's gracious covenant with Abraham and his seed;-- of the right and design of the baptism of infants;-- and of the mode of baptism. In four discourses. By Caleb J. Tenney, A. M. Pastor of the First Congregational Church, Newport.
Barber, Ann Familiar letters, written by Mrs. Sarah Osborn, and Miss Susanna Anthony, late of Newport, Rhode-Island. Published according to act of Congress.
Barron Downing, Martha A method of devotion: or, Rules for holy and devout living, with prayers on several occasions, and advices and devotions for the Holy Sacrament. Written by Mrs. Burnet, late wife of the Right Revd. Father in God Gilbert Lord Bishop of Sarum. The fifth edition, corrected. To which is added, some account of her life, by T. Goodwyn Archdeacon of Oxford.
Bartlett, Mrs. Woman unmask'd, and dissected; a satire
Billingsley, Jane Mendico-hymen: Or, The beggar's match. A poem. Translated from the Latin.
Blackader, Elizabeth The Mother's Grammar: Being a continuation of The child's grammar; to which it forms a second part; with lessons for parsing; and a few already done, as examples. By Mrs. Lovechild.
Blackader, Elizabeth Thoughts and Remarks, on Establishing an Institution for the Support and Education of Unportioned Respectable Females
Blackader, Elizabeth The Vale of Clyde: A Tale, By Honoria Scott, author of "A Winter in Edinburgh," &c. In Two Volumes.
Blackader, Elizabeth Rose and Emily, or, Sketches of youth. By Mrs. Roberts, author of "Moral Views; or, the Telescope for Children."
Blackader, Elizabeth Poems. By Mrs. Fraser. A New Edition.
Blackader, Elizabeth Conversations on chemistry: in which the elements of that science are familiarly explained and illustrated by experiments: in two volumes.
Blackader, Elizabeth The history of England: related in familiar conversations, by a father to his children interspersed with moral and instructive remarks, and observations on the most leading and interesting subjects: designed for the perusal of youth; by Elizabeth Helme; in two volumes. Fourth Edition.