18729
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The sorrows of Yamba: or, The Negro woman's lamentation.
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More
, Hannah
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Philadelphia Female Tract Society [Walnut Street] (Philadelphia)
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1817 |
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21044
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The South-Carolina weekly advertiser [microform
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Elizabeth Boden
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1783 |
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21045
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The Southern rose
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1835 |
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24567
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The soveraignty and goodness of God, together with the faithfulness of his promises displayed: being a narrative of the captivity and restauration of Mrs. Mary Rowlandson. Commended by her, to all that desire to know the Lords doings to, & dealings with her; especially to her dear children and relations. Written by her own hand, for her private use, and now made publick at the earnest desire of some friends, and for the benefit of the afflicted. The second edition. Carefully corrected, and purged from abundance of errors which escaped in the former impression.
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Rowlandson
, Mary White
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Samuel Phillips [King-Street] (Boston)
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1720 |
The second edition. Carefully corrected, and purged from abundance of errors which escaped in the former impression. |
19927
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The Spanish guitar. A tale, for the use of young persons. By Elizabeth I. Spence.
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Spence
, Elizabeth Isabella
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1816 |
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19928
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The Spanish guitar. A tale; for the use of young persons. By Elizabeth Isabella Spence, author of A Caledonian excursion, The curate and his daughter, &c.
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Spence
, Elizabeth Isabella
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1815 |
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21830
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The speech of His Excellency the Right Honourable John Earl of Dunmore, His Majesty's lieutenant and governor general of the colony and dominion of Virginia, and vice admiral of the same, to the General Assembly, convened at the capitol, on Thursday the 5th of May, 1774
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1774 |
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21501
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The speech of the Right Hon. Lord North, in the British House of Commons, on Tuesday the 17th day of February, 1778. With draughts of two bills, pacific and conciliatory, moved for by His Lordship, and ordered to be brought in. : To which are annexed, a copy of the same noble Lord's conciliatory propositions of the 20th of February, 1775, and an extract from the celebrated Mr. Burke's prophetic oration in March 1775
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1778 |
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18733
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The spirit of prayer. By Hannah More. ; Selected and compiled by herself, from various portions exclusively on that subject, in her published volumes. ; [Three lines from 2 Peter
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More
, Hannah
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1826 |
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21734
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The spiritual combat: to which is added, The peace of the soul, and the happiness of the heart, which dies to itself, in order to live to God.
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Scupoli
, Lorenzo
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Bernard Dornin (Philadelphia)
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1817 |
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19804
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The square table, or The meditations of four secluded maidens seated around it.
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Sigourney
, Lydia Howard
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Samuel Griswold Goodrich (Boston)
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1819 |
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19805
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The Square table. Price 12 1/2 cents.
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Sigourney
, Lydia Howard
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Samuel Griswold Goodrich (Boston)
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1819 |
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21048
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The St. Christopher gazette, and Charibbean courier
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Elizabeth Howe
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21050
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The State gazette of South-Carolina
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1793 |
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17937
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The state of souls, separated from their bodies: being an epistolary treatise, wherein it is proved, by a variety of arguments deduced from the Holy Scriptures, the punishments of the wicked will not be endless; and all objections against it solved. To which is prefixed, a large introduction, evincing the same truth, from the principles of natural religion. Translated from the French. First American, from the second London editing, with additional notes, by Nathaniel Stacy.
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Huber
, Marie
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1817 |
First American, from the second London edition, with additional notes, by Nathaniel Stacy. |
20450
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The step-mother; a domestic tale, from real life. By Helena Wells, of Charles Town, South-Carolina. ; [Four lines from Shakespeare] ; In two volumes. Vol. I[-II
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1799 |
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17894
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The stolen boy. A story. Founded on facts. By Mrs. Hofland, author of The officer's widow, Clergyman's widow, Daughter-in-law, Sisters, Panorama of Europe, &c. ; [Three lines from Shakespeare
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Hofland
, Barbara
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1830 |
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18544
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The storm; one of Old Daniel's stories
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1823 |
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17152
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The storm. By the author of "John Williams," "Alice and Ruth," &c
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1828 |
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19514
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The story of Charles Maitland; or, The dangers of a meddling disposition.
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Sandham
, Elizabeth
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Benjamin Johnson [249 Market Street] (Philadelphia)
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1806 |
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19515
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The story of Constance, the proud girl. Embellished with a magic lantern exhibition.
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Sandham
, Elizabeth
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Benjamin Johnson [249 Market Street] (Philadelphia)
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1806 |
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19598
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The story of Joseph and his brethren, set forth in a pleasing and instructive manner; and adapted to the capacities of children. By Joseph Sharpless.
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Sharpless
, Joseph
More
, Hannah
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1812 |
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19599
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The story of Joseph and his brethren, set forth in a pleasing and instructive manner; and adapted to the capacities of children. By Joseph Sharpless. Second Edition, Corrected.
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Sharpless
, Joseph
More
, Hannah
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1814 |
Second edition, corrected. |
16601
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The story of Paradise lost, for children. By Eliza W. Bradburn
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1830 |
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16602
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The story of Paradise lost, for children. By Eliza Weaver Bradburn
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1831 |
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