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

Displaying 476–500 of 5770

ID Title Author Firms (City) Date Edition
18420 A sketch of my friend's family; intended to suggest some practical hints on religion and domestic manners. By Mrs. Marshall, author of Henwick tales. ; [One line of text 1822
18422 A sketch of my friend's family. Revised by the Committee of Publication 1827
16270 A Smile and a Tear, a Favorite Song the Words by M.P. Andrew's, Esqr. Composed by Miss Abrams. Andrews , Miles Peter
George Willig (Philadelphia)
1800
21039 A Solemn farewell to Levi Ames, being a poem written a few days before his execution, for burglary, Oct. 21, 1773 1773
21042 A Song composed by the British soldiers, after the battle at Bunker-Hill, on the 17th day of June, 1775 1775
21043 A Song, composed by the British soldiers, after the battle at Bunker-Hill, on the 17th day of June, 1775 1775
21742 A speech, delivered at Bennington, on the anniversary of the 16th of August, 1777. By Noah Smith, A.B. 1778 1779
19444 A spelling dictionary, divided into short lessons, for the easier committing to memory by children and young persons; and calculated to assist youth in comprehending what they read: selected from Johnson's Dictionary, for the use of her pupils. By Susanna Rowson. Rowson , Susanna
Johnson , Samuel
John West [Boston] (Boston)
1807
19445 A spelling dictionary, divided into short lessons, for the easier committing to memory by children and young persons; and calculated to assist youth in comprehending what they read: selected from Johnson's Dictionary, for the use of her pupils. By Susanna Rowson. Second edition. Rowson , Susanna
Johnson , Samuel
Isaac Adams (Portland)
West and Richardson (Boston)
1815 Second edition.
19203 A statement of proceedings, against Mrs Emily Richardson, in the Second Congregational Church in Reading William W. Wheildon (Massachusetts)
1832
20353 A statement, of the difficulty that subsisted between the Church of Christ in New-Marlborough, and Elizabeth Warner, member of said church. In which is a record of the votes of the church, their communications to her, and her letters to the church; and her remarks on the whole of the transactions of the church, and of her own conduct, together with her final excommunication. By Elizabeth Warner. Warner , Elizabeth
1802
21524 A Statistical Account of the Schuylkill Permanent Bridge, Communicated to the Philadelphia Society of Agriculture, 1806. Peters , Richard
1807
16287 A summary history of New-England, from the first settlement at Plymouth, to the acceptance of the federal Constitution. Comprehending a general sketch of the American war. By Hannah Adams. Adams , Hannah
H. Mann and J.H. Adams (Massachusetts)
1799
21285 A summary of the evidence produced before a committee of the House of Commons, relating to the slave trade. By the author of the Address to the people of Great Britain; the 17th edition of which may be had of M. Gurney 1792
21790 A summary view of God's gracious covenant with Abraham and his seed;-- of the right and design of the baptism of infants;-- and of the mode of baptism. In four discourses. By Caleb J. Tenney, A. M. Pastor of the First Congregational Church, Newport. Tenney , Caleb Jewett
1808
21375 A summary view of the rights of British America. Set forth in some resolutions intended for the inspection of the present delegates of the people of Virginia. Now in convention. By a native, and member of the House of Burgesses 1774
16520 A summer's walk, to view the beauties of nature. Extracted from Mrs. Barbauld's Hymns in prose. Barbauld , Anna Laetitia
1816
16521 A Summer's Walk, to Wiew the Beauties of Nature. Extracted from Mrs. Barbauld's Hymns in Prose. Barbauld , Anna Laetitia
1819
20522 A surprizing account of the captivity of Miss Hannah Willis, who was taken by the Indians, on the 30th July, 1791, and after experiencing the utmost torture of mind for 19 days, she, by the aid of Divine Providence, made her escape. : To which is added an Affecting history of the dreadful distresses of Frederic Manheim's family, who was taken prisoners by the Indians, in 1779 1799
17468 A surprizing though true account, of the strange & wicked life, and the happy conversion, of Phoebe Fielding, of the city of London, shewing the ill consequences of bad company to young women, and the bad tendency of the conduct of parents and friends, in discarding daughters or relations, for accidental deviations from the paths of virtue. Written by herself. ; Published for the benefit of young people in the year 1785, by particular order, and at the private expense of the Benevolent Society in London; and by them earnestly recommended to the perusal of Christians of all demoninations 1786
21062 A survey of the River Thames from London: and of the River Medway from Rochester, to the Nore. Engraved by George Allen, no. 19, Shoe Lane Penelope Steel [Cornhill] (Cornhill)
1802
21239 A synopsis of methodical nosology, in which the genera of disorders are particularly defined and the species added with the synonimous of those from Sauvages. By William Cullen, M.D. &c. &c Elizabeth Hall
1795
20562 A system of universal geography, on the principles of comparison and classification; by William Channing Woodbridge, late instructor in the American Asylum. ; Illustrated with maps and engravings; and accompanied by an atlas, exhibiting, in connection with the outlines of countries, their climate and productions; the prevailing religions, forms of government, and degrees of civilization; and the comparative size of towns, rivers and mountains. ; [Three lines from Jamieson's Logic 1824
20563 A system of universal geography, on the principles of comparison and classification; by William Channing Woodbridge, member of the Geographical Society of Paris 1829
20561 A system of universal geography, on the principles of comparison and classification. By William Channing Woodbridge, corresponding member of the Geographical Society of Paris 1833