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

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

Titles 5770
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ID Title Author Firms (City) Date Edition
18179 Questions and answers on the historical parts of the New Testament. Intended for the use of the Sunday schools in the city of Philadelphia. By a Lady. Unknown , [Woman]
Thomas Bradford (Philadelphia)
1818
20179 Rachel: a tale. Taylor , Jane
M. Carey and Son [126 Chestnut Street] (Philadelphia)
1818
20524 Rachel's sepulchre; or, A memorial of Mrs. Lydia Willis, taken, chiefly, from her letters to friends, on various occasions 1767
17796 Radama; or, The enlightened African [electronic resource] With sketches of Madagascar. By the author of "Affection's gift, Samboe, &c 1824
18180 Rainsford Villa, or The language of the heart. A Tale. By a lady. ; [Four lines of verse from Cowper James Loring [Cornhill] (Boston)
1825
18049 Rasselas, Prince of Abissinia. An Asiatic tale. : To which is added, Dinarbas; a tale: being a continuation of Rasselas, Prince of Abissinia. : The three volumes complete in one Knight , Ellis Cornelia
1795
18321 Rational sports in dialogues passing among the children of a family. : Designed as a hint to mothers how they may inform the minds of their little people respecting the objects with which they are surrounded 1820
18320 Rational sports, in dialogues passing among the children of a family. Designed as a hint to mothers how they inform the minds of their little people respecting the objects with which they are surrounded. Fenn , Ellenor
Cummings & Hilliard (Boston)
1814
21294 Readiness for death our highest concernment, and the way to attain it. A sermon, occasioned by the death, and preached at the interment, of the Rev'd Lemuel Hedge, Pastor of the church in Warwick: who deceased October 15th, 1777, in the 44th year of his age, and 17th year of his ministry. By Bunker Gay, A.M. Pastor of the church in Hinsdale. ; [Five lines of Scripture texts 1778
17709 Reading lessons for primary schools 1825
17355 Readings on Poetry. By Richard Lovell Edgeworth, and Maria Edgeworth. Edgeworth , Richard Lovell
Edgeworth , Maria
Wells and Lilly (Boston)
1816
18835 Reanimation. A hymn for the Humane Society. By Mrs. Morton. ; (The last stanza is to be sung by those who have been restored to life from apparent death 1791
18836 Reanimation. A hymn for the Humane Society. By Mrs. Morton. ; (The last stanza is to be sung by those who have been restored to life from apparent death 1791
16967 Reason versus prejudice. Morgan refuted; or, A defence of the ancient and honourable institution of Masonry. By a Mason's daughter. ; [Seven lines of quotations 1828
16633 Reasons for the necessity of silent waiting in order to the solemn worship of God. To which are added several quotations from Robert Barclay's Apology. By Mary Brook Brook , Mary
1795
16630 Reasons for the necessity of silent waiting, in order to the solemn worship of God. To which are added, several quotations from Robert Barclay's Apology. By M.B Brook , Mary
1780
16631 Reasons for the necessity of silent waiting, in order to the solemn worship of God. To which are added, several quotations from Robert Barclay's Apology. By Mary Brook Brook , Mary
1786
16632 Reasons for the necessity of silent waiting, in order to the solemn worship of God. To which are added, several quotations from Robert Barclay's Apology. By Mary Brook Brook , Mary
1791
16634 Reasons for the necessity of silent waiting, in order to the solemn worship of God. To which are added, several quotations from Robert Barclay's Apology. By Mary Brook Brook , Mary
1795
16638 Reasons for the necessity of silent waiting, in order to the solemn worship of God. To which are added, several quotations from Robert Barclay's Apology. By Mary Brook Brook , Mary
1821
16635 Reasons for the necessity of silent waiting, in order to the solemn worship of God. To which are added, several quotations from Robert Barclay's Apology. By Mary Brook. Brook , Mary
Barclay , Robert
1807
16637 Reasons for the necessity of silent waiting, in order to the solemn worship of God. To which are added, several quotations from Robert Barclay's Apology. By Mary Brook. The seventh edition. Brook , Mary
Barclay , Robert
1816 The seventh edition.
16636 Reasons for the necessity of silent waiting, in order to the solemn worship of God. To which are added, several quotations from Robert Barclay's Apology. By Mary Brook. The sixth edition. Brook , Mary
Barclay , Robert
1811 The sixth edition.
19028 Reasons why the people called Quakers cannot so fully unite with the Methodists, in their missions to the negroes in the West India islands and Africa, as freely to contribute thereto [electronic resource] with a few queries consonant therewith 1792
19029 Reasons why the people called Quakers cannot so fully unite with the Methodists, in their missions to the Negroes in the West India Islands and Africa, as freely to contribute thereto: with a few queries consonant therewith. By Catharine Phillips 1792