Name American Antiquarian Society
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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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ID Title Author Firms (City) Date Edition
15902 Traits of Nature. By Miss Burney. In two volumes. Burney , Sarah Harriet
Mathew Carey [121 Chesnut Street] (Philadelphia)
1812
19807 Traits of the aborigines of America. A poem 1822
21069 Transactions of the American Philosophical Society 1771
17734 Translation of the letters of a Hindoo Rajah; written previous to, and during the period of his residence in England. To which is prefixed a preliminary dissertation on the history, religion, and manners, of the Hindoos. In two volumes. By Eliza Hamilton. Hamilton , Elizabeth
Wells and Lilly (Boston)
1819
19254 Trecothick bower; or, The lady of the west country. A tale. In two volumes. By Regina Maria Roche, author of The children of the Abbey; Discarded son; Houses of Osma and Almeria; Monastery at St. colomb; Vicar of Lansdowne, &c. &c. Roche , Regina Maria
Wells and Lilly (Boston)
Mathew Carey [121 Chesnut Street] (Philadelphia)
1816
19546 Trevelyan. By the author of "A marriage in high life." ; In two volumes. Volume I[-II Scott , Caroline Lucy
1834
20224 Trial and defence. Minutes and evidence taken in the case of Mrs. Thompson, arraigned on charges and specifications annexed, before a committee of triers, by the Methodist Episcopal Society, in Cherry-Valley, on the 10th day of June, 1830. : Her written answers are also annexed 1830
19541 Trial and self-discipline. By the author of "James Talbot," "The factory girl," &c 1835
19540 Trial and self-discipline. By the author of "James Talbot," "The factory girl," &c. 1835
20237 Trial for libel. Susanna Torrey, plaintiff. R.M. Field, defendant. This cause came on for trial by jury at Woodstock, on Friday the 28th day of November, 1835, before Judges Collamer, Porter and Briggs. The plaintiff demanded ten thousand dollars damages, for a libel on her character, published in the Bellows Falls Intelligencer, on the 17th and 24th days of May 1834. 1835
20238 Trial for libel. Susanna Torrey, plaintiff. R.M. Field, defendant. This cause came on for trial by jury at Woodstock, on Friday the 28th day of November, 1835, before Judges Collamer, Porter and Briggs. The plaintiff demanded ten thousand dollars damages, for a libel on her character, published in the Bellows Falls Intelligencer, on the 17th and 24th days of May 1834. 1835
16859 Trial of Lucretia Chapman, otherwise called Lucretia Espos y Mina, who was jointly indicted with Lino Amalia Espos y Mina, for the murder of William Chapman, Esq. late of Andalusia, County of Bucks, Pennsylvania, in the Court of Oyer and Terminer, held at Doylestown, for Bucks, December term, 1831, continued to February term, 1832. Prepared for publication, by William E. Du Bois, student of law 1832
19004 Trial of Mrs. Rebecca Peake, indicted for the murder of Ephraim Peake, tried at Orange County Court, Dec. term, 1835. : Embracing the evidence, arguments of counsel, charge, and sentence 1836
19446 Trials of the human heart, a novel. In four volumes. By Mrs. Rowson, of the New Theatre, Philadelphia, author of Charlotte, Fille de chambre, Inquisitor, &c. &c. Rowson , Susanna
1795
20630 Triumph of religion. By a young lady. ; "A Christian is the highest style of man Unknown , [Woman]
1825
20631 Triumph of religion. By a young lady. ; "A Christian is the highest style of man Unknown , [Woman]
William Riley
1829
17526 True stories; or Interesting anecdotes of young persons: designed through the medium of example, to inculcate principles of virtue and piety. By the author of "Lessons for young persons of humble life." Frank , Elizabeth
Benjamin and Thomas Kite (Philadelphia)
1811
17027 Truth and falsehood, exemplified in a true history. By Mrs. Hewlett 1825
21345 Truth and innocence the armour and defence of the people called Quakers, against the wiles of Satan and his emissaries: being an answer to part of a book, entituled, The man of God furnished; put forth by several, who call themselves ministers of the Gospel in the churches of New-England. Wherein that part, viz. (Armour against the wiles of Quakerism) is fairly examined and detected. By Patrick Henderson. ; [Six lines of Scripture texts 1709
19448 Truxton's victory; with Megen oh--oh Megen--ee: and the Soldier's farewell. Rowson , Susanna
1799
19447 Truxton's victory. A naval patriotic song. Sung by Mr. Hodgkinson. Written by Mrs. Rowson, of Boston. Rowson , Susanna
Isaiah Thomas and Ebenezer Andrews (Boston)
1799
21829 Tuesday, the 24th of May, 14 Geo. III. 1774. This House being deeply impressed with apprehension of the great dangers to be derived to British America, from the hostile invasion of the city of Boston, in our sister colony of Massachusetts Bay, whose commerce and harbour are on the 1st day of June next to be stopped by an armed force, deem it highly necessary that the first day of June be set apart by the members of this House as a day of fasting, humiliation, and prayer 1774
18492 Turkish barbarity. An affecting narrative of the unparalleled sufferings of Mrs. Sophia Mazro, a Greek lady of Missolonghi. Who with her two daughters (at the capture of that fortress by the Turks) were made prisoners by the barbarians, by whom their once peaceable dwelling was reduced to ashes, and their unfortunate husband and parent, in his attempts to protect his family, inhumanly put to death in their presence. Taken from her own mouth, and translated by Mr. Kelch, the Greek agent in London. ; [Three lines of quotation 1828
16250 Twelve witnesses to the happy effects of experimental religion in life and death, as exemplified in persons of various conditions in society. With an appendix, containing some well written tracts against intemperance, profanity, Sabbath breaking and other vices too prevalent at the present day. Newton , John
Cowper , William
Westbrook , Cornelius Depuy
Griffin , John
Richmond , Legh
Edwards , John
More , Hannah
Nathaniel Willis [No. 76, State-Street] (Boston)
1814
16251 Two evangelical hymns; viz. The heavenly union, and Day of grace; to which is added those much admired poems, Marian and Polly Gould. Published for the benefit of Christian families. Gould , Polly
Daniel D. Smith (New York City)
1806