20968
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The New-England town and country almanack ... for the year of our Lord 1769 ... Fitted to the latitude of Providence, in New-England; but may, without sensible error, serve all the northern colonies. By Abraham Weatherwise, gent
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1768 |
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20975
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The New-York journal, and the general advertiser
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Eleazer Oswald
Elizabeth Holt (New York)
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1785 |
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16135
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The New-York reader No. 3: being selections in prose and poetry, from the best writers: designed for the use of schools, and calculated to assist the scholar in acquiring the art of reading, and at the same time to fix his principles, and inspire him with a love of virtue.
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Barbauld
, Anna Laetitia
Sturm
, Christoph Christian
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1815 |
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16136
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The New-York reader No. 3: being, selections in prose and poetry, from the best writers, designed for the use of schools, and calculated to assist the scholar in acquiring the art of reading, and at the same time to fix his principles, and inspire him with a love of virtue.
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Barbauld
, Anna Laetitia
Sturm
, Christoph Christian
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1817 |
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16134
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The New-York reader No. 3: being, selections in prose and poetry, from the best writers: designed for the use of schools, and calculated to assist the scholar in acquiring the art of reading, and at the same time to fix his principles, and inspire him with a love of virtue
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Barbauld
, Anna Laetitia
Sturm
, Christoph Christian
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Samuel Wood and Sons [261 Pearl Street] (New York City)
Samuel S. Wood & Co. (Baltimore)
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1819 |
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20976
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The New-York weekly journal
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1733 |
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16137
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The Newport Female Evangelic Miscellany. No. I
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Unknown
,
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1806 |
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16138
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The Newport Female Evangelic Miscellany. No. II
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Unknown
,
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1806 |
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16139
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The Newport Female Evangelic Miscellany. No. III
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Unknown
,
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1806 |
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16140
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The Newport Female Evangelic Miscellany. No. IV
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Guy
, Francis
Unknown
,
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1806 |
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20979
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The Newport Mercury
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S. Hall (Newport)
Solomon Southwick (Newport)
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1775 |
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21787
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The Newtonian system of philosophy; explained by familiar objects, in an entertaining manner, for the use of young ladies & gentlemen by Tom Telescope, A.M. Illustrated with copperplates and cuts. Second Philadelphia edition, with notes and alterations by Robert Patterson, professor of mathematics, in the University of Pennsylvania.
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Goldsmith
, Oliver
Patterson
, Robert
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Johnson & Warner (Philadelphia)
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1808 |
Second Philadelphia edition, with notes and alterations by Robert Patterson, professor of mathematics, in the University of Pennsylvania. |
16141
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The Noble lads of Canada: The Irish girl. The bonnet of straw. The woodman. Mary's dream. And The blue bell's of Scotland.
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Jordan
, Dorothy
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1829 |
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16368
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The Noble Slaves. Being an Entertaining History of the Surprising Adventures, and Remarkable Deliverances, from Algerine Slavery, of Several Spanish Noblemen and Ladies of Quality.
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Aubin
, Penelope
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1797 |
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16369
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The Noble Slaves. Being an Entertaining History of the Surprising Adventures, and Remarkable Deliverances, from Algerine Slavery, of Several Spanish Noblemen and Ladies of Quality.
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Aubin
, Penelope
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1798 |
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16370
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The Noble Slaves. Being an Entertaining History of the Surprising Adventures, and Remarkable Deliverances, from Algerine Slavery, of Several Spanish Noblemen and Ladies of Quality.
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Aubin
, Penelope
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1800 |
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16371
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The Noble Slaves. Being an Entertaining History of the Surprising Adventures, and Remarkable Deliverances, from Algerine Slavery, of Several Spanish Noblemen and Ladies of Quality.
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Aubin
, Penelope
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Evert Duyckinck [Water Street] (New York City)
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1806 |
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16372
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The Noble Slaves. Being an Entertaining History of the Surprising Adventures, and Remarkable Deliverances, from Algerine Slavery, of Several Spanish Noblemen and Ladies of Quality.
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Aubin
, Penelope
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Evert Duyckinck [102 Pearl Street] (New York City)
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1814 |
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20980
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The North & South Carolina and Georgia almanack, for the year of our Lord 1786. ... Precisely adapted to the horizon and meridian of Charleston: lat. 31 deg. 30 min. north. Longitude 79 deg. west of the meridian of the Royal Observatory in Greenwich: but may serve without sensible error for any of the adjoining states. ... By Isaac Bickerstaff Esq
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1785 |
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16767
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The nosegay of honeysuckles. By the author of "The two lambs," &c
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Cameron
, Lucy Lyttelton
H.
, J.
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William Hyde (Portland)
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1820 |
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18307
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The notes of an American lyre. By Judith Lomax, a native of the state of Virginia.
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Lomax
, Judith
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1813 |
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18814
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The novice of Saint Dominick. By Miss Owenson, author of The wild Irish girl, &c. In four volumes.
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Owenson
, Sydney
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Thomas S. Manning [143 North Third Street] (Philadelphia)
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1807 |
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19742
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The Nun. First American from the London Edition. By Mrs. Sherwood.
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Sherwood
, Mary Martha
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Moore Baker
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1834 |
First American, from the London Edition. |
18815
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The O'Briens and the O'Flahertys; a national tale. By Lady Morgan. ; Four volumes in two. ; [Five lines of quotations] ; Vol. I[-IV
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Owenson
, Sydney
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1828 |
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14400
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The Oasis. Edited by Mrs. Child, author of "An Appeal in Favor of that Class of Americans Called Africans."
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Child
, Lydia Maria Francis
Follen
, Eliza Lee Cabot
Bradley
, James
Whittier
, Miss E. H.
May
, Reverend S. J.
Florence
,
Gould
, Hannah Flagg
Whittier
, John Greenleaf
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Allen and Ticknor (Boston)
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1834 |
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