17938
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The world unmask'd; or, The philosopher the greatest cheat. In twenty-four dialogues. A new edition. Translated from the French.
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Huber
, Marie
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Thomas Dobson [Stone House] (Philadelphia)
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1806 |
A new edition. |
17695
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The worship of God, in spirit and truth: or, A short and easy method of prayer, suited to every capacity; with two letters upon the same subject. By Madam Guion [sic]. ; To which is added two letters, concerning a life truly Christian; and a discourse upon the universal love and goodness of God to mankind, in and through Jesus Christ. Extracted from two late authors
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1789 |
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18297
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The wreath: or, Verses on various subjects. By a lady of Lexington. ; [One line of quotation
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1820 |
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20189
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The writings of Jane Taylor. In five volumes. : Vol. I. Memoirs and poetical remains. [Vol. II. Contributions of Q.Q. Vol. I. -- Vol. III. Contributions of Q.Q. Vol. II. -- Vol. IV. Display, and Essays in rhyme. -- Vol. V. Correspondence, and Original poems
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Taylor
, Ann Martin
Taylor (later Gilbert)
, Ann
Taylor, Jr.
, Isaac
O'Keeffe
, Adelaide
Barton
, Bernard
Taylor
, Isaac
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1832 |
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17991
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The writings of Nancy Maria Hyde, of Norwich, Conn. Connected with a sketch of her life.
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Hyde
, Nancy Maria
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Russell Hubbard (Norwich)
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1816 |
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18288
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The young Americans; or, Sketches of a sea-voyage, and a short visit to Europe. By a lady of Philadelphia. Author of "The mirror," "Stories for Emma," "Eugene and Lolotte," &c. &c
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Leslie
, Eliza
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1829 |
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17898
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The young cadet; or Henry Delamere's voyage to India, his travels in Hindostan, his account of the Burmese war, and the wonders of Elora. By Mrs. Hofland, author of "The son of a genius," "Daughter of a genius," "Alfred Campbell, the young pilgrim," &c &c. ; [Four lines from Shakespeare
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Hofland
, Barbara
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1829 |
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17899
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The young cadet; or Henry Delamere's voyage to India, his travels in Hindostan, his account of the Burmese war, and the wonders of Elora. By Mrs. Hofland, author of "The son of a genius," "Daughter of a genius," "Alfred Campbell, the young pilgrim," &c. &c. ; [Four lines from Shakespeare
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Hofland
, Barbara
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1829 |
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17900
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The young cadet: or Henry Delamere's voyage to India, his travels in Hindostan, his account of the Burmese war, and the wonders of Elora. By Mrs. Hofland, author of "The son of a genius," "Self-denial," "The young pilgrim," "Moderation," &c. ; [Four lines from Shakespeare
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Hofland
, Barbara
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Orville Augustus Roorbach [New York City] (New York City)
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1828 |
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21853
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The Young Communicant's Catechism, or, A help both short and plain for instructing and preparing the young, to make a right approach unto the Lord's Table. With a proposal for public renewing of the baptismal covenant. By Mr. John Willison, Minister of the Gospel in Dundee. First American Edition.
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Willison
, John
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1803 |
First American Edition. |
17901
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The young Crusoe; or The shipwrecked boy. Containing an account of his shipwreck, and residence for several months alone upon an uninhabited island. By Mrs. Hofland, author of "The son of a genius," "Stolen boy," &c. &c
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Hofland
, Barbara
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1836 |
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19581
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The young emigrants. A tale designed for young persons. By the author of Morals of pleasure. ; [Four lines of prose by Mrs. Barbauld
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1830 |
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16258
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The Young gentleman's parental monitor; containing, I. Lord Chesterfield's advice to his son on men and manners; on the Principles of politeness; and on the art of acquiring a knowledge of the world, II. Marchioness de Lambert's Advice to her son. III. Lord Burghley's Ten precepts to his son
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1792 |
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20290
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The young ladies' assistant in drawing and painting. By Maria Turner, author of Rudiments of drawing and shadowing flowers
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1833 |
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16259
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The Young Ladies' Class Book; a Selection of Lessons for Reading, in Prose and Verse. By Ebenezer Bailey, Principal of the Young Ladies' High School, Boston.
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Addison
, Joseph
Alison
, Archibald
Unknown
,
Barbauld
, Anna Laetitia
Bayly
, Nathaniel Thomas Haynes
Beattie
, James
Beaumont
,
Beecher
, Catharine Esther
Bigland
,
Blair
, Hugh
Bowring
, John
Brainard
, John Gardiner Calkins
Bryant
, William Cullen
Gordon
, George
Campbell
, Thomas
Carter
, James Gordon
Chalmers
, Thomas
Channing
, William Ellery
Chapone
, Hester Mulso
Stanhope
, Philip Dormer
Child
, Lydia Maria Francis
Coleridge
, Samuel Taylor
Collins
, William
Cooper
,
Cowper
, William
Croly
, George
Dana
, Richard Henry
Dwight
, Timothy
Edgeworth
, Maria
Everett
, Edward
Ferrier
, Susan Edmonstone
Flint
, Timothy
Francis
, Convers
Freeman
, James
Galt
, John
Gay
, John
Goodrich
, Samuel Griswold
Grahame
, James
Gray
, Thomas
Greenwood
, Francis William Pitt
Gregory
, John
Griscom
, John
Halleck
, Fitz-Greene
Hemans
, Felicia
Hillhouse
, James
Hopkinson
, Francis
Irving
, Washington
Jewsbury
, Maria Jane
Knowles
, James Sheridan
Labaume
, Eugène
Landon
, Letitia Elizabeth
Lewis
, Matthew Gregory
McLellan
, Isaac, Jr
Milman
, Henry Hart
Milton
, John
Mitford
, Mary Russell
Montgomery
, James
Moore
, Thomas
More
, Hannah
Otis
, Harrison Gray
Peabody
, William Bourn Oliver
Percival
, James Gates
Percival
, Thomas
Pierpont
, John
Pope
, Alexander
Porteus
, Beilby
Quincy
, Josiah
Rogers
, Samuel
Ruhnken
, David
Scott
, Walter
Shakespeare
, William
Shelley
, Percy Bysshe
Sigourney
, Lydia Howard
Southey
, Robert
Sprague
, Charles
Story
, Joseph
Sullivan
, William
Talbot
, Catherine
Taylor
, Jane
Taylor
, John S.
Thacher
, Samuel Cooper
Thomson
, James
Ware
, Henry
Wayland
, Francis, Jr.
Webster
, Daniel
Wilcox
, Carlos
Willis
, Nathaniel Parker
Wilson
, John
Wirt
, William
Wordsworth
, William
Young
, Edward
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Ensign Lincoln & Thomas Edmands (Boston)
Benjamin Collins and Samuel Hannay (New York City)
Key and Meilke (Philadelphia)
Cushing and Sons (Baltimore)
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1831 |
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16260
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The Young Ladies' Class Book; a Selection of Lessons for Reading, in Prose and Verse. By Ebenezer Bailey, Principal of the Young Ladies' High School, Boston.
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Addison
, Joseph
Alison
, Archibald
Unknown
,
Barbauld
, Anna Laetitia
Bayly
, Nathaniel Thomas Haynes
Beattie
, James
Beaumont
,
Beecher
, Catharine Esther
Bigland
,
Blair
, Hugh
Bowring
, John
Brainard
, John Gardiner Calkins
Bryant
, William Cullen
Gordon
, George
Campbell
, Thomas
Carter
, James Gordon
Chalmers
, Thomas
Channing
, William Ellery
Chapone
, Hester Mulso
Stanhope
, Philip Dormer
Child
, Lydia Maria Francis
Coleridge
, Samuel Taylor
Collins
, William
Cooper
,
Cowper
, William
Croly
, George
Dana
, Richard Henry
Dwight
, Timothy
Edgeworth
, Maria
Everett
, Edward
Ferrier
, Susan Edmonstone
Flint
, Timothy
Francis
, Convers
Freeman
, James
Galt
, John
Gay
, John
Goodrich
, Samuel Griswold
Grahame
, James
Gray
, Thomas
Greenwood
, Francis William Pitt
Gregory
, John
Griscom
, John
Halleck
, Fitz-Greene
Hemans
, Felicia
Hillhouse
, James
Hopkinson
, Francis
Irving
, Washington
Jewsbury
, Maria Jane
Knowles
, James Sheridan
Labaume
, Eugène
Landon
, Letitia Elizabeth
Lewis
, Matthew Gregory
McLellan
, Isaac, Jr
Milman
, Henry Hart
Milton
, John
Mitford
, Mary Russell
Montgomery
, James
Moore
, Thomas
More
, Hannah
Otis
, Harrison Gray
Peabody
, William Bourn Oliver
Percival
, James Gates
Percival
, Thomas
Pierpont
, John
Pope
, Alexander
Porteus
, Beilby
Quincy
, Josiah
Rogers
, Samuel
Ruhnken
, David
Scott
, Walter
Shakespeare
, William
Shelley
, Percy Bysshe
Sigourney
, Lydia Howard
Southey
, Robert
Sprague
, Charles
Story
, Joseph
Sullivan
, William
Talbot
, Catherine
Taylor
, Jane
Taylor
, John S.
Thacher
, Samuel Cooper
Thomson
, James
Ware
, Henry
Wayland
, Francis, Jr.
Webster
, Daniel
Wilcox
, Carlos
Willis
, Nathaniel Parker
Wilson
, John
Wirt
, William
Wordsworth
, William
Young
, Edward
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Ensign Lincoln & Thomas Edmands (Boston)
Benjamin Collins and Samuel Hannay (New York City)
Key and Meilke (Philadelphia)
Cushing and Sons (Baltimore)
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1832 |
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16261
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The Young ladies' selection of elegant extracts from the writings of illustrious females: and of some of the best authors of the other sex. Containing a great variety of lessons in prose and poetry, adapted to improve and exalt the female mind. Designed for academies and schools. By Joseph Richardson, A.M. Minister of the First Parish in Hingham, and author of "The American reader."
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Unknown
, [Woman]
More
, Hannah
Pilkington
, Mary
Barbauld
, Anna Laetitia
Chapone
, Hester Mulso
Steele
, Elizabeth
Symmons
, Caroline
Howard
, Isabella
Edgeworth
, Maria
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1811 |
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17436
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The young lady's friend. By a lady
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1836 |
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16262
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The Young lady's gift, a common-place book of prose and poetry
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1836 |
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16263
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The Young lady's parental monitor: containing, I. Dr. Gregory's "Father's legacy to his daughters." II. Lady Pennington's "Unfortunate mother's advice to her absent daughters." III. Marchioness de Lambert's "Advice of a mother to her daughter
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Pennington
, Sarah
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1792 |
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18273
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The young misses magazine: containing dialogues between a governess and several young ladies of quality, her scholars. : In which each lady is made to speak according to her particular genius, temper, and inclination: their several faults are pointed out, and the easy way to mend them, as well as to think, and speak, and act properly; no less care being taken to form their hearts to goodness, than to enlighten their understandings with useful knowledge. : A short and clear abridgement is also given of sacred and profane history, and some lessons in geography. : The useful is blended throughout with the agreeable, the whole being interspersed with proper reflections and moral tales.
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Leprince de Beaumont
, Jeanne-Marie
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|
1800 |
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18267
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The young misses' magazine: containing dialogues between a governess and several young ladies of quality, her scholars. : In which each is made to speak according to her particular genius, temper, and inclination: their several faults are pointed out, and the easy way to mend them, and speak and act properly; no less care being taken to form their understandings with useful knowledge. A short and clear abridgment is also given of sacred and profane history, and some lessons in geography. The useful is blended throughout with the agreeable; the whole being interspersed with proper reflections and moral tales. Translated from the French of Madem. Le Prince de Beaumont. In four volumes.
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Leprince de Beaumont
, Jeanne-Marie
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1806 |
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18268
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The young misses' magazine: containing dialogues between a governess and several young ladies of quality, her scholars. : In which each lady is made to speak according to her particular genius, temper, and inclination; their several faults are pointed out, and the easy way to mend them, as well as to think, and speak, and act properly; no less care being taken to form their hearts to goodness, than to enlighten their understandings with useful knowledge. : A short and clear abridgement is also given of sacred and profane history, and some lessons in geography. : The useful is blended throughout with the agreeable, the whole being interspersed with proper reflections and moral tales. Translated from the French of Madem. Le Prince de Beaumont. ; In four volumes
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Leprince de Beaumont
, Jeanne-Marie
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1792 |
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18269
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The young misses' magazine: containing dialogues between a governess and several young ladies of quality, her scholars. : In which each lady is made to speak according to her particular genius, temper, and inclination; their several faults are pointed out, and the easy way to mend them, as well as to think, and speak, and act properly; no less care being taken to form their hearts to goodness, than to enlighten their understandings with useful knowledge. : A short and clear abridgement is also given of sacred and profane history, and some lessons in geography. : The useful is blended throughout with the agreeable, the whole being interspersed with proper reflections and moral tales. Translated from the French of Madem. Le Prince de Beaumont.
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Leprince de Beaumont
, Jeanne-Marie
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1792 |
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18270
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The young misses' magazine: containing dialogues between a governess and several young ladies of quality, her scholars. : In which each lady is made to speak according to her particular genius, temper, and inclination: their several faults are pointed out, and the easy way to mend them, as well as to think, and speak, and act properly; no less care being taken to form their hearts to goodness, than to enlighten their understandings with useful knowledge. A short and clear abridgment is also given of sacred and profane history, and some lessons in geography. : The useful is blended throughout with the agreeable; the whole being interspersed with proper reflections and moral tales. Translated from the French of Mad. Le Prince de Beaumont.
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Leprince de Beaumont
, Jeanne-Marie
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1807 |
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