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 5768
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Displaying 5376–5400 of 5768

ID Title Author Firms (City) Date Edition
16796 The village nurse. By the author of Margaret White Cameron , Lucy Lyttelton
1823
17542 The village rambler: or, A collection of pathetic and rural poetry. By S.H. Gardiner, of Darby. ; [Six lines of verse 1820
16669 The village school, to which is added Jenny, or The conversion of a child, a narrative. By Mrs. P.H. Brown, author of the "Tree and its Fruits." Ezra Collier (New York)
1836
18124 The village school; or A collection of entertaining histories for the instruction and amusement of all good children in two volumes Kilner , Dorothy
1787
20004 The Village School: Being the Second of a Series of Interesting Stories. By Mary Sterndale, Sheffield, Eng. Sterndale , Mary
Edgeworth , Maria
Munroe and Francis [4 Cornhill] (Boston)
David Francis (Boston)
1813
19773 The violet leaf. By Mrs. Sherwood Benjamin Olds (Newark)
1835
19171 The Virginia house wife: or, Methodical cook. By Mrs. Mary Randolph. ; [One line of quotation 1831
19170 The Virginia house-wife, or Methodical cook. By Mrs. Mary Randolph. ; [One line of quotation Pishey Thompson (Washington)
1830
19169 The Virginia house-wife, or Methodical cook. By Mrs. Mary Randolph. : [One line of quotation Pishey Thompson (Washington)
1828
19167 The Virginia house-wife. [One line of quotation 1824
19168 The Virginia house-wife. [One line of quotation 1825
19172 The Virginia housewife: or, Methodical cook. By Mrs. Mary Randolph. : [One line of quotation 1831
19173 The Virginia housewife: or, Methodical cook. By Mrs. Mary Randolph. : [One line of quotation John Plaskitt (Baltimore)
1836
18837 The virtues of society. A tale, founded on fact. By the author of The virtues of nature. ; [Two lines from Cartwright] ; Published according to act of Congress 1799
21481 The virtues of society. A tale, founded on fact. By the author of The virtues of nature. ; [Two lines from Cartwright] ; Published according to act of Congress 1799
16959 The vision and wonderful experience of Jane Cish, shewing how she was converted, and how she fell into a trance on the third of May, 1780, and saw heaven and hell, with many other strange things: being a copy from her own mouth, and published at the request of several of her friends. ; [Two lines of quotation 1798
16958 The vision and wonderful experience of Jane Cish, shewing how she was converted, and how she fell into a trance on the third of May, 1780. And saw heaven and hell, with many other strange things: being a copy from her own mouth, and published at the request of several of her friends. ; [Two lines of quotation 1797
16957 The vision and wonderful experience of Jane Cish, shewing how she was converted, and how she fell into a trance on the third of May, 1780. And saw heaven and hell, with many other strange things. Being a copy from her own mouth, and published at the request of several of her friends. ; [Two lines of quotation 1793
20537 The visionary dreams, experience, and remarkable healing of Sally Wimon, of Hampton, in the state of Connecticut. Wrote by her own hand by the desire of her friends. Who thought proper to publish it to the world, that they might see the goodness of God in restoring one who was brought so nigh her end, that it appeared for some time, that there was but a step between her and the grave Gideon Thayer (Massachusetts)
1793
16386 The visit concluded: or The second part of A visit to the sea side. [Six lines of verse from Matins and vespers Unknown , [Woman]
Clarendon Harris (New York)
1828
16252 The voice of the turtle, or A collection of pieces, in prose and verse, being the exercises of young converts. By Thomas Rand, V.D.M. Rand , Thomas
Tinny , Polly
1801
19165 The voice of the turtle; a selection of devotional pieces in verse and prose. : Being the exercises of young converts. By Thomas Rand, A.B. pastor of a Baptist church in West-Springfield. Rand , Thomas
Tinny , Polly
1803
19166 The voice of the turtle: or, A collection of pieces, in prose and verse, being the exercises of young converts. By Thomas Rand, V.D.M. Rand , Thomas
Tinny , Polly
1802
20485 The voyages and adventures of Edward Teach, commonly called Black Beard, the notorious pirate. By S. Wilkinson. With an account of the origin and progress of the Roman, Algerine and West India pirates. Wilkinson , Sarah Scudgell
Ephraim C. Beals (Boston)
1808
15512 The Wanderer; or, Female Difficulties. By Madame D'Arblay, author of Evelina; Cecelia; and Camilla. Three volumes. Burney , Frances
Eastburn, Kirk and Co. (New York City)
1814