Name American Antiquarian Society
Online Source https://www.americanantiquarian.org/
Description

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.

Citation

American Antiquarian Society. https://www.americanantiquarian.org/

Titles

Displaying 5701–5725 of 5769

ID Title Author Firms (City) Date Edition
19206 Voyages to the Madeira, and Leeward Caribbean isles: with sketches of the natural history of these islands. By Maria R...... Riddell , Maria
1802
18496 Voyages, adventures & situation of the French emigrants, from the year '89 to '99. And will serve as a epitome of the history of the French Revolution. Translated from the French, by a lady Mentelle , Charlotte Victoire
1800
17905 Wallace; or, The fight of Falkirk, a metrical romance. By Miss Holford. Holford , Margaret
1810
19585 Walter and Herbert; or, Precipitation and slowness equally subversive of good intention. By the author of Arthur and Alice. Illustrated with handsome plates. Semple , Elizabeth
E. and R. Parker (Philadelphia)
1818
19522 Wandering William; or The disadvantages of an unsettled disposition Sandham , Elizabeth
1806
21079 Warner's almanack, for the year of our Lord 1821 ... Calculated by Joshua Sharp Benjamin Warner [171 Market Street] (Philadelphia)
1820
19130 Warning and example to the young; or The story of Mrs. Neville and her grand-children. By the author of "The teacher," "Orphan sisters," "Memoir of Mary Ann P--," &c. &c 1827
17344 Waste Not, Want Not: or, Two Strings to Your Bow. By Miss Edgeworth. Edgeworth , Maria
Wells and Lilly (Boston)
1816
20373 Watts Divine songs. Benjamin Franklin Ells (Ohio)
1835
21809 We [blank] do hereby certify [blank] has taken or subscribed an oath that [blank] only owners of the ship or vessel called the [blank] of [blank] whereof [blank] is at present master and is a citizen of the United States, and that the said ship or vessel is foreign built [blank] We have therefore ordered the said ship or vessel to be measured, and do certify that the said ship or vessel has [blank] decks [blank] masts, that her length is [blank] her breadth [blank] and her depth [blank] and that she measures [blank] tons that she is [blank] has galleries and badges, and [blank] head [blank] And the said [blank] having consented & agreed to the description & admeasurement above specified we certify that the above has been duly registered in this office. Given under our hands & seals at the port of [blank] this [blank] day of [blank] in the year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred and ninety [blank 1796
17694 Wegweiser zum ewigen Leben in zwei und vierzig Betrachtungen und erbaulichen Versen allen heilsbegierigen Seelen dargestellt J.L Getz
1834
18485 What has been. A novel. By Mrs. Mathews. Two volumes in one. Mathews , Mrs. Charles
1803
19882 What is gentility? A moral tale. : [Two lines from Pope Pishey Thompson (Washington)
1828
21139 Where are ye all now? A very curious and modest address, lately sent to Mr. Charles Ridgely, by some of the great men of Baltimore-Town, versified 1774
21831 Whereas I have reason to apprehend that the government of Pennsylvania, in prosecution of their claim to Pittsburg and its dependencies, will endeavour to obstruct His Majesty's government thereof under my administration, by illegal or unwarrantable commitments of the officers I have appointed ... Given under my hand and the seal of the colony, at Williamsburg, this 25th day of April, 1774, and in the 14th year of His Majesty's reign 1774
21119 Whereas John Rogers yesterday at Deacon Snows, read a printed letter of mine ... June 8, 1742 1742
19785 Whilst with village maids I stray. A favorite song in Rosina Brooke , Frances
1798
17072 Who's the dupe? A farce, in two acts. By Mrs, Cowley. ; Correctly given, as performed at the Theatres Royal. With remarks Cowley , Hannah
1824
17071 Who's the dupe? A farce. In two acts. By Mrs. Cowley. As performed at the theatres, Drury-Lane and New-York. Cowley , Hannah
David Longworth (New York City)
1807
18904 Wild oats, or The strolling gentlemen, a comedy, in five acts. By John O'Keeffe, Esq. As performed at the theatres, Covent-Garden and New-York. With remarks by Mrs. Inchbald. O'Keeffe , John
Inchbald , Elizabeth
David Longworth (New York City)
1806
20323 Will not dare not tell a new song written by Mrs. Rowson. the music composed by P.A. von Hagen Rowson , Susanna
1801
16253 Will the weaver, and The blue bells of Scotland. Jordan , Dorothy
1810
20444 Will Whistle's history of the birds in the air. Whistle , Will
Barbauld , Anna Laetitia
1811
17897 William and his Uncle Ben. A tale. By Mrs. Hofland, author of The clergyman's widow; Merchant's widow; Blind farmer; Barbadoes girl; Affectionate brothers; Sisters; Young northern traveller; Young Crusoe; Good grandmother; Panorama of Europe; Daughters-in-law, &c. ; [Four lines of verse by Crabbe Hofland , Barbara
1825
17940 William and Jacob; or, The advice of a true friend 1820