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Displaying 701–725 of 1713

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Draper, Margaret Notification. All persons who are desirous of leaving the town of Boston, are hereby called upon to give in their names to the town-major forthwith
Draper, Margaret A letter from General Lee, to General Burgoyne, printed from the New-York gazetteer, of July 6. To which is added, General Burgoyne's answer, and a copy of a letter from General Lee, declining an interview proposed by General Burgoyne
Dunn, Ann A pleasant and delightful history of Thomas Hickathrift.
Eastburn, John Henry An answer to Six months in a convent, exposing its falsehoods and manifold absurdities. By the Lady Superior. ; With some preliminary remarks
Eastburn, John Henry The frugal housewife. Dedicated to those who are not ashamed of economy. By the author of Hobomok. ; [Three lines of quotations
Eastburn, John Henry The young philosophers. By a lady. ; [Three lines of text
Eastburn, John Henry An answer to Six months in a convent, exposing its falsehoods and manifold absurdities. By the Lady Superior. ; With some preliminary remarks
Eastburn, John Henry An answer to Six months in a convent, exposing its falsehoods and manifold absurdities. By the Lady Superior. ; With some preliminary remarks
Everingham, Elinor An essay upon glory. Written originally in French by the celebrated Mademoiselle de Scudery. Done into English by a person of the same sex.
Farley, Elizabeth A caution to such as observe days and times: to which is added, an address to magistrates, parents, masters of families, &c. By Sophia Hume. The fourth edition.
Farley, Elizabeth Clifton: a poem, in two cantos. Including Bristol and all its environs. By Henry Jones, author of the Earl of Essex, Isle of Wight, Kew-Gardens, &c.
Farley, Elizabeth A short appeal to men and women of reason; Distinguished by Titles of worldly Honour; or by Riches exclusive of Titles: who may be walking according to the course of this evil world, living in the pleasures thereof, and frequenting theatres, balls,&e. By S. H.
Farley, Elizabeth Hymns of intercession for all mankind.
Farley, Elizabeth Hymns for the year 1756. The second edition.
Farley, Elizabeth Hymns and Sacred Poems. In two volumes. By Charles Wesley, MA. Late student of Christ-Church, Oxford. The second edition.
Farley, Elizabeth Daily conversation with God, exemplified in the holy life of Armelle Nicolas, a poor ignorant country maid in France; commonly known by the name of the good Armelle, deceas'd in Bretaigne in the year 1671. Done out of French.
Farley, Elizabeth Short hymns on select passages of the Holy Scriptures. By Charles Wesley, M.A. And Presbyter of the Church of England.
Farley, Sarah Sermons on the following subjects, viz. I. Friendship. II. Gratitude to God. III. Mercy. IV. Pride. V. Sinful Anger. VI. The Advantages of Early Piety. Vii. The unsearchableness of God's ways, and the Benefits of Afflictive Providence. By Mary Deverell.
Farley, Sarah Elegiac and Other Poems. By Several Hands. Gratefully Inscribed to the honoured Memory of a late eminently valuable Citizen of the City of Bristol, Abraham Richard Hawksworth, Late Treasurer to the Infirmary of the said City, and One of the People called Quakers. Wherein is exhibited a View of his Life, As an accomplished Model for the universal imitation of Mankind. To which are added, Some lines on Rebecca Smith, Late of Nailsworth, in Glocestershire, deceased, An eminent and approved Minister amongst the said people.
Farley, Sarah A search after happiness: a pastoral. In three dialogues. By a young lady.
Farley, Sarah The inflexible captive: a tragedy. By Miss Hannah More.
Farley, Sarah Life of Armelle Nicolas, commonly called the good Armelle; a poor maid servant in France, who could not read a letter in a book, and yet a noble and happy servant of the King of Kings.
Farley, Sarah The inflexible captive: a tragedy by Miss Hannah More. The Third Edition.
Farley, Sarah Elegiac and Other Poems. By Several Hands. Gratefully Inscribed to the honoured Memory of Abraham Richard Hawksworth, Late Treasurer to the Bristol Infirmary and One of the People called Quakers. Wherein is exhibited a View of his Life, As a Model worthy of universal imitation. The second edition Amended, and several of the pieces abridged, The former Edition having mostly been sold in the City of Bristol.
Farley, Sarah The inflexible captive: a tragedy. By Miss Hannah More. The Second Edition.