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Displaying 126–150 of 1732

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Angus, Margaret The strange and wonderful history and prophecies of Mother Shipton.
Angus, Margaret The captive American; or a narrative of the sufferings of Mrs. Johnson, during four years captivity, with the Indians and French. Written by herself.
Angus, Margaret A garland of new songs, containing, 1. The blue bell of Scotland 2. She lives in the valley below 3. Hal the Woodman 4. Sandy and Jenny 5. Poor Dick Meadows 6. Gally Slave.
Angus, Margaret A Garland of new songs, containing 1. Tho’ fortune shuns my lowly cot. 2. Neptune’s prophecy. 3. A new song on the Battle of Preston Pans.
Angus, Margaret A Garland, of new songs, : containing, 1. Yo heave ho. 2. The young man’s dream. 3. The maid’s answer. 4. The parson
Ayres, Mary Poems, on several occasions, by Mary Collier, Author Of The Washerwoman's Labour, With some remarks on her life.
Bagster, Elizabeth Letter from the Rev. James Thomson to the Rev. A. Brandram
Bailey, Lydia R. Thornton Abbey: a series of letters on religious subjects.
Bailey, Lydia R. The olive branch: or Faults on both sides, Federal and Democratic. A serious appeal on the necessity of mutual forgiveness & harmony, to save our common country from ruin.
Bailey, Lydia R. Report of the Watering Committee, on the disposal of the surplus water power of the river Schuylkill and the construction of a canal between the Schuylkill and Delaware. Published by order of the Councils
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. God's revenge against gambling. Exemplified in the miserable lives and untimely deaths of a number of persons of both sexes, who had sacrificed their health, wealth, and honor at gaming tables. With curious anecdotes of the following unfortunate gamblers:-- I. Miss Fanny Braddock, sister of General Braddock, who, from gambling, hung herself. II. Drisden Harwood, Esq. Maryland, who, from gambling, drowned himself. III. Jack Gilmore, Esq. Virginia, who, from gambling, shot himself. IV. T. Alston, Esq. (N.C.) who, from gambling, was shot by Capt. Johnson. V. Maria Antoinette, Queen of France, who, for gambling, was brought to the guillotine. VI. Other awful cases of young gamblers, and their untimely ends. By M.L. Weems, formerly Rector of Mount Vernon Parish. [Second Edition.]
Bailey, Lydia R. Sacred histories, selected from the Old Testament, and explained according to their internal or spiritual meaning. 1. The introduction. 2. The history of Creation. 3. The history of Paradise. 4. Paradise lost. 5. Cain and Abel. 6. The flood. Also, four parables of Jesus Christ, explained in the same way, by question and answer. By the Rev. J. Clowes, M.A. Rector of St. John's Manchester. To which is added, the faith of the New Church.
Bailey, Lydia R. Report of the Watering Committee, to the Select and Common Councils. Read February 11, 1830. : Published by order of the Councils
Bailey, Lydia R. Harvest home representing the progress of wheat in a series of elegant engravings.
Bailey, Lydia R. On the affiliation of the physical sciences: being the introduction to "medical and physical researches." By R. Harlan, M.D. F.L.S. Lond., corresponding member of the Royal Museum of Natural History of Paris; of the Royal Academy of Medicine of Sweden; of the Wernerian Natural History Society of Edinburgh; of the Geological Society of France; of the Boston Natural History Society; honorary member of the Asiatic Society of Bengal; of the Medical Society of Kent, England; of the New Hampshire State Medical Society: member of the New York Lyceum of Natural History; of the American Philosophical Society; of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia. Surgeon to the Philadelphia Alms House Hospital; professor of comparative anatomy, etc. ; [Six lines from A. Cooper
Bailey, Lydia R. Articles of association, act of incorporation, and reports of the transactions of the Female Hospitable Society of Philadelphia, since its commencement
Bailey, Lydia R. Laws of the Philadelphia Society for Promoting Agriculture, as revised and enacted at the annual meeting, held on the 14th January, 1812. To which is prefixed, a list of the members of the society. Incorporated February 14, 1809.
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, Lydia R. Keeper's Travels in Search of his Master.
Bailey, Lydia R. The two wealthy farmers: or, The history of Mr. Bragwell, and his friend Farmer Worthy.
Bailey, Lydia R. Universal history Americanised; or, An historical view of the world, from the earliest records to the year 1808. With a particular reference to the state of society, literature, religion, and form of government, in the United States of America. By David Ramsay, M.D. To which is annexed, a supplement, containing a brief view of history, from the year 1808 to the battle of Waterloo. In twelve volumes.
Bailey, Lydia R. Selectae e profanis scriptoribus historiae. Quibus admista sunt varia honeste vivendi praecepta, ex iisdem scriptoribus deprompta. Haec editio Philadelphiensis prioribus certe emendatior, et juventati utilior--accurante Ric. Dabney.
Bailey, Lydia R. An address on the errors of husbandry, in the United States. Delivered before the Philadelphia Society for Promoting Agriculture, at their annual meeting, January 14, 1818. By George Logan, M. D. one of the vice-presidents of the Society.
Bailey, Lydia R. Bailey's Washington almanac, for the year of our Lord 1825 ... Calculated by Joshua Sharp