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Displaying 476–500 of 1705

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Blackader, Elizabeth Rose and Emily, or, Sketches of youth. By Mrs. Roberts, author of "Moral Views; or, the Telescope for Children."
Blackader, Elizabeth Letters from the North Highlands, During the Summer 1816. By Elizabeth Isabella Spence, author of "A Caledonian Excursion," &c. &c.
Blackader, Elizabeth Camilla de Florian, and Other Poems. By an officer's wife.
Blackader, Elizabeth Rose and Emily, or, Sketches of youth. By Mrs. Roberts author of Moral Views; or, The telescope for children.
Boden, Elizabeth Advertisement. The Commissioners of Forfeited Estates give notice (in pursuance of the Confiscation Act) that on Monday the 16th day of June next, ... will be sold, at public auction, ... the following houses, lands, &c. in and near Charlestown, viz.
Boden, Elizabeth Advertisement. Will be sold at public auction, on a credit of five years (pursuant to the Confiscation Act) by the Commissioners of Forfeited Estates, on Monday the 30th day of June next ... the following lands, viz.
Boulter, Anne The important letter relating to the affairs of Great-Britain: with proper remarks on them; and on the Lord Bolingbroke's letter therein contained. From a Gentleman in Town to a friend in North-Britain.
Boulter, Anne Reasons for repealing the Occasional and Schism-Acts. To which is added, A true and correct list of the Lords and Commons of the Fifth Parliament of Great-Britain, to meet at Westminster, the 17th of March. Dedicated to a certain Earl.
Boyd, Elizabeth Truth, a poem. Address'd to the Right Honourable William Lord Harrington. By E----. Boyd.
Boyd, Elizabeth Glory to the highest, a thanksgiving poem, on the late victory at Dettingen. To which is subjoin'd a sacred hymn, on the same occasion, both done extempore. By E--------- Boyd.
Boyd, Elizabeth Truth, a poem. Address'd to the Right Honourable William Lord Harrington. By E----. B----.
Bradford, Cornelia Poor Will's almanack, for the year of Christian account, 1747. And from the Creation, by Scripture, 5756. Being the third after bissextile or leap year. Wherein is contained, the lunations, eclipses, judgement of the weather according to the climate, planets motions and mutual aspects, the sun's and moon's rising and setting, the seven stars rising, southing and setting, courts, fairs, meetings, and other observable days; with other celestial phænominas throughout the year. Referred to the vertex of the city of Philadelphia, whose pole is elevated 40 degrees, and a meridian of 5 hours west from London, but may without sensible error serve all the provinces adjacent from Newfoundland to South-Carolina. By William Birkett.
Bradford, Cornelia Pensilvania, 1744. An almanack, or ephemeris of the motions of the sun and moon, the time of their rising and setting, lunations, and eclipses; with the places and aspects of the planets, for the year 1744. With some astronomical dissertations at this time thought highly necessary. By Jacob Taylor.
Bradford, Cornelia The American almanack for the year of Christian account, 1744. Unto which is numbered, from the Creation By the Oriental and Greek Christians, 7252 By the Jews, Hebrews and Rabbins, 7954 By the late computation of W. W. 5753 Being the bissextile or leap-year. Wherein is contained, the lunations, eclipses, judgement of the weather, and mutual aspects, time of sun's and moon's rising and setting, length of days, seven stars rising, southing and setting, high-water, fairs, courts and observable days, &c. Fitted to the latitude of 40 degrees, and a meridian of five hours west from London, but may, without sensible error, serve all adjacent places, from Newfoundland to South-Carolina. By Titan Leeds, philomat.
Bradford, Cornelia Poor Will's almanack, for the year of Christian account, 1748. ... Calculated from Carline [sic] tables, according to art, and referred to the vertex of the city of Philadelphia, but may without sensible error serve all the provinces adjacent from Newfoundland to South-Carolina. By William Birkett. ; [Six lines of verse
Bradford, Cornelia Bekantmachung. Wir Vorsteher und Aeltesten der Reformirten Gemeinen in Pennsylvanien, thun hiemit allen unsern lieben Mitbrüdern zu wissen, dass wir uns den 29 August Monaht, in der Township Heydelberg, in grosser Anzahl versammlet befunden.
Bradford, Cornelia The American almanack, for the year of Christian account 1745, being the next after leap-year. Wherein is contained, the lunations, eclipses, planets-motions and aspects, judgements of the weather, the time of the sun and moon's rising and setting, seven stars rising, southing, and setting, high-water, spring-tides, fairs, courts, meeting and other observable days. Fitted to the latitude of forty degrees north, and a meridian of five hours west from London, but may without much error serve from Newfoundland to South-Carolina. By John Jerman, philomath.
Bradford, Cornelia A short history of a long travel, from Babylon, to Bethel. Written the 9th month, 1691
Bradford, Cornelia Abermahlige treue Warnung und Vermahnung an meine sehr werthe und theuer geschätzte Reformirte Glaubens-Verwandte wie auch alle andere, die den Herren Jesum lieb haben, sein Heil. Evangelium und seine Heil. Sacramenten in höchstem Werth halten.
Bradford, Cornelia The American almanack, for the year of Christian account 1746; Being the second after leap-year. Wherein is contained, the lunations, eclipses, planets-motions and aspects, judgements of the weather, the time of the sun's and moon's rising and setting, seven stars rising, southing and setting, high-water, spring-tides, fairs, courts, meetings, and other observable days. Fitted to the latitude of forty degrees north, and a meridian of five hours west from London, but may without much error serve from Newfoundland to South-Carolina. By John Jerman, philomath.
Bradford, Cornelia [The American almanack for the year of Christian account, 1745. ... Fitted to the latitude of 40 degrees, and a meridian of 5 hours west from London, but may, without sensible error, serve all the adjacent places from Newfoundland to South-Carolina. By Titan Leeds, philomat
Bradford, Cornelia The New Jersey almanack for the year of Christian account 1744. ... With a meridian of five hours distant west [of] London; and calculated for the meridian of Trenton, where the Pole Artic is elevated above the horizon 40 deg. 20 min. ... By William Ball, philomath. ...
Bradford, Cornelia Poor Will's almanack, for the year of Christian account, 1746 ... Referred to the vertex of the city of Philadelphia ... but may without sensible error serve all the provinces adjacent, from Newfoundland to South-Carolina. By William Burkett.
Bradford, Cornelia The American almanack for the year of Christian account, 1746. Unto which is numbered, from the Creation, by the Oriental and Greek Christians, 7254 By the Jews, Hebrews and Rabbins, 7956 By the late Computation of W. W, 5755 Being the second after bissextile or leap-year. Wherein is contained, the lunations, eclipses, judgement of the weather, and mutual aspects, time of sun's and moon's rising and setting, length of days, seven stars rising, southing and setting, high-water, fairs, courts and observable days, &c. Fitted to the latitude of 40 degrees, and a meridian of 5 hours west from London, but may, without sensible error, serve all the adjacent places, even from Newfoundland to South-Carolina. By Titan Leeds, philomat.
Bradford, Cornelia Poor Will's almanack, for the year of Christian account, 1744: and from the creation, by scripture, 5753. Being the bissextile or leap-year, wherein is contained, the lunations, ecclipses, judgement of the weather according to this climate, planets motions and mutual aspects, the sun's and moon's rising and setting, the seven stars rising, southing and setting, time of high-water, fairs, courts, meetings, and observable days; with other celestial phænomenas throughout the year, as by perusal will appear. Referred to the vertex of Philadelphia, but may without sensible error serve all the adjacent provinces, from Newfoundland to South-Carolina. By William Birkett.