Name American Antiquarian Society
Online Source https://www.americanantiquarian.org/
Description

The American Antiquarian Society is a national research library of American history and culture through 1876 which has been sharing American stories for more than two hundred years.

Citation

American Antiquarian Society. https://www.americanantiquarian.org/

Titles

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ID Title Author Firms (City) Date Edition
18753 'Tis all for the best More , Hannah
1818 4th edit. 6000.
18755 'Tis all for the best More , Hannah
1820
18756 'Tis all for the best More , Hannah
1822
18757 'Tis all for the best More , Hannah
1823
18758 'Tis all for the best More , Hannah
1825
18759 'Tis all for the best More , Hannah
1827
18767 'Tis all for the best: Exemplified in the character of Mrs. Simpson. To which is added, The Grand Assizes; or, General Jail Delivery, &c. &c. &c. More , Hannah
1807
18750 'Tis all for the best. More , Hannah
Burder , George
Brainerd , David
Evans , J.
1808
18751 'Tis all for the best. More , Hannah
1814
18752 'Tis All for the Best. More , Hannah
1816
18754 'Tis all for the best. More , Hannah
The Religious Tract Society of Philadelphia (Philadelphia)
1819
18761 'Tis all for the best. An interesting moral tract. Illustrating the happy effects resulting from a confidence in the equity of divine providence. By Miss Hannah More More , Hannah
1807
18760 'Tis all for the best. An interesting moral tract. Illustrating the happy effects resulting from a confidence in the equity of divine providence. By Miss Hannah More. More , Hannah
1804
18762 'Tis all for the best. An interesting narrative of Mrs. Simpson. By Miss Hannah More More , Hannah
1810
21475 'Tis all for the best. By Miss Hannah More. More , Hannah
Philadelphia Female Tract Society (Philadelphia)
1817
18765 'Tis all for the best. Entertaining, moral, and religious. Written by Miss Hannah More. More , Hannah
1810
18766 'Tis all for the best. Entertaining, moral, and religious. Written by Miss Hannah More. More , Hannah
1812
17711 "Children's children are the crown of old men, and the glory of children are their fathers." Cambridge, August 20, 1835 1835
21129 "The Blessed Reformation." Martin Luther, portrayed by himself, contrasted with Martin Luther, portrayed by the Rev. Messrs. Shoeffers, pastors of the Evangelical Lutheran Church:--the one in the city of New York, and the other in Fredericktown, Maryland, in their sermons, preached on the thirty-first of October, 1817. On occasion of the Third Centurial Jubilee of the Reformation. By the Rev. John W. Beschter. Beschter , John William
Bernard Dornin (Philadelphia)
1818
17851 "The entrance of Thy word giveth light, it giveth understanding to the simple." Exemplified in the short life and triumphant death of Miss Sophia Hoare; who departed this life the 24th of September, 1817, in the fourteenth year of her age Hoare , Rachel
The Religious Tract Society of Philadelphia (Philadelphia)
1818
19528 "There is nothing true but Heaven!" Lines composed by Miss Ann Saunders on the melancholy death of James Frier, to whom she expected to be married in a few weeks; but who, with fourteen of his ship companions perished on board the wreck of the ship Francis Mary 1827
18763 "Tis all for the best. By Hannah More. ; [One line of Scripture text More , Hannah
1829
20741 (By authority.) (The last night but one, of performance here for some time.) At the theatre in Baltimore, on Friday evening, the 11th of April, 1783, will be presented, a tragedy, called--The Roman father. ... To which will be added, a pantomime entertainment, called The witches; or Birth, vagaries, and death of Harlequin. 1783
20742 (By authority.) (The last night of performance here this season.) At the theatre in Baltimore on Friday evening, the 6th of June, 1783, will be presented, a tragedy, called--The orphan; or, The unhappy marriage. ... To which will be added, an entertainment, called The Irish widow. 1783
20732 (By authority.) At the theatre in Baltimore, on Friday evening, the 16th of May, 1783, will be presented, a tragedy, called Douglas. ... To which will be added, a farce, (never performed here) called All the world's a stage. 1783