16708
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The progress of the pilgrim Good Intent. In Jacobinical times. The third American edition.
|
Burges
, Mary Anne
Bunyan
, John
|
|
1802 |
The third American edition. |
16710
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The progress of the pilgrim Good-Intent, in Jacobinical times.
|
Burges
, Mary Anne
Bunyan
, John
|
Cornelius Davis [No. 94 Water Street] (New York City)
|
1802 |
Printed from the third London edition. |
16711
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The progress of the pilgrim Good-Intent, in Jacobinical times.
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Burges
, Mary Anne
Bunyan
, John
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|
1802 |
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16709
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The progress of the pilgrim Good-Intent, in Jacobinical times. Sixth American Edition.
|
Burges
, Mary Anne
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|
1802 |
Sixth American Edition. |
16706
|
The progress of the pilgrim Good-Intent, in Jacobinical times. The second American, from the fifth English edition.
|
Burges
, Mary Anne
Bunyan
, John
|
|
1801 |
The second American, from the fifth English edition. |
16707
|
The progress of the pilgrim Good-Intent, in Jacobinical times. The third American, from the fifth English edition.
|
Burges
, Mary Anne
Bunyan
, John
|
Cushing and Appleton (Salem)
|
1802 |
The third American, from the fifth English edition. |
20007
|
The progressive experience of the heart, under the discipline of the Holy Ghost, from regeneration to maturity. By Mrs. Stevens. ; [Two lines from Proverbs
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1833 |
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17604
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The progressive primer; adapted to infant school instruction. : Embellished with appropriate cuts. By Mrs. Goodheart
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Moses Gilman Atwood (Concord)
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1835 |
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21841
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The Prompter; or a Commentary on Common Sayings & Subjects, which are full of Common Sense, the best sense in the world.
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Webster
, Noah
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Benjamin and Thomas Kite (Philadelphia)
Johnson & Warner (Philadelphia)
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1811 |
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18141
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The proselyte. By Mrs. L.L. ; "Philosophy, falsely so called
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1829 |
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21014
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The Providence gazette and country journal
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1762 |
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17318
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The Prussian Vase; or The History of Sophia Mansfeld. By Maria Edgeworth.
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Edgeworth
, Maria
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Bennett & Walton (Philadelphia)
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1812 |
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20455
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The public universal friend
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1821 |
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16191
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The Publications of the American Tract Society
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1829 |
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16192
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The Publications of the American Tract Society
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1832 |
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16193
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The Publications, of the Virginia Religious Tract Society. The distribution of cheap pious books is a very useful method of spreading the knowledge of religion. Much good may thus be done, to considerable numbers at once, in a most acceptable manner, and for a trifling expence
|
Davidson
, Andrew Baker
Vivian
, Thomas
Doddridge
, Philip
Rust
, William
More
, Hannah
Burder
, George
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Davidson & Bourne (Harrisonburg)
|
1813 |
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21015
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The Pullet, or, A good foundation for riches and honour.
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Unknown
,
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Johnson & Warner (Philadelphia)
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1810 |
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21238
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The purse; or, Benevolent tar. A musical drama, in one act. By J.C. Cross. As performed at the New-York Theatre
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Cross
, James Cartwright
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Christiana Neal (Philadelphia)
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1827 |
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21234
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The pursuit of knowledge under difficulties; illustrated by anecdotes
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Hezekiah Howe
Mary Carroll (New Orleans)
Elam Bliss (New York City)
Samuel Colman (Portland)
Richard Davenport Sanxay (Richmond)
Pishey Thompson (Washington)
William Harsford Berrett (Charleston)
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1830 |
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18290
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The Quakers; a tale. By Elizabeth B. Lester.
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Lester
, Elizabeth B.
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James Eastburn & Co. (New York City)
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1818 |
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18117
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The rational brutes; or Talking animals. By M. Pelham, author of The Rochfords, The village school, and various other publications for the instruction of children.
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Kilner
, Dorothy
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1801 |
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18118
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The rational brutes; or, Talking animals. By M. Pelham, author of The Rochfords, The village school, and various other publications for the instruction of children.
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Kilner
, Dorothy
|
Benjamin Johnson [No. 22, North Second Street] (Philadelphia)
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1813 |
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18318
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The rational dame; or, Hints towards supplying prattle for children. ; [Two lines from Barbauld
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1821 |
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18319
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The rational dame; or, Hints towards supplying prattle for children. ; [Two lines from Barbauld
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1826 |
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19748
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The re-captured Negro. By Mrs. Sherwood, author of "Little Henry and his bearer," &c
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1821 |
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