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

Titles

Displaying 851–875 of 5770

ID Title Author Firms (City) Date Edition
17674 Appeal to the Christian women of the South [electronic resource] by A.E. Grimké 1836
17672 Appeal to the Christian women of the South, by A.E. Grimké. ; [Seven lines from Esther 1836
17673 Appeal to the Christian women of the South, by A.E. Grimké. ; [Seven lines from Esther 1836
17670 Appeal to the Christian women of the South, by A.E. Grimké. ; Revised and corrected. ; [Seven lines from Esther 1836
17671 Appeal to the Christian women of the South, by A.E. Grimké. ; Revised and corrected. ; [Seven lines from Esther 1836
15935 Appeal to the hearts and consciences of British women 1828
20505 Aristocracy, or The Holbey family: a national tale. [Two lines from Pope] : Dedicated, by permission, to the Hon. James Fenner, late governor of R.I. By Mrs. C.R. Williams, author of 'Religion at home, 'Tales national and revolutionary,' &c 1832
16568 Arthur Monteith: a moral tale, founded on an historical fact, and calculated to improve the minds of young people. : Being a continuation of the "Scottish orphans." : To which is added, The young West Indian. By Mrs. Blackford, author of the "Eskdale herd-boy," "Annals of the family of M'Roy," &c. ; [One line from Shakespeare William Burgess, Jun. (New York City)
1828
16569 Arthur Monteith: a moral tale, founded on an historical fact, and calculated to improve the minds of young people. Being a continuation of the "Scottish orphans." : To which is added, The young West Indian. By Mrs. Blackford, author of the "Eskdale herd-boy," "Annals of the family of M'Roy," &c. ; [One line from Shakespeare William Burgess, Jun. (New York City)
1832
17447 Articles of association, act of incorporation, and reports of the transactions of the Female Hospitable Society of Philadelphia, since its commencement 1831
21274 Articles of association, act of incorporation, and reports of the transactions of the Female Hospitable Society of Philadelphia, since its commencement 1831
21290 Articles of the Friendship Fire Company of the Northern Liberties, Instituted in the year 1796. 1796
21220 Articles, rules, and regulations, for preserving order, good government, and discipline, among the militia and other forces of this state, when called to actual service for the defence and security of the same 1778
18250 Arundel. A novel. By Harriet Lee author of Constantia de Valmont Lee , Harriet
1800
15936 As the piece dedicated to the young gentlemen has met with a kind reception, the author would address her own sex in the following manner; hoping it will have the like acceptance with the young ladies who are under the tuition of the several school-mistresses in this state, more especially in the town of Boston. --Composed June 10, 1786 Unknown , [Woman]
1786
20668 At a full meeting of the inhabitants of Anne-Arundel County, including the citizens of Annapolis, on Monday the 16th day of January, 1775. Charles Carroll, Esq; barrister, chairman. Mr. Isaac M'Hard, clerk 1775
21218 At a General Assembly of the governor and company of the state of Connecticut, holden at Hartford (by adjournment) on the 7th day of January, 1779. Resolved by this Assembly, that the several towns within this state, which have not supplied their quota of blankets, overhalls and stockings ... are hereby ordered and directed ... to procure and provide their full quota ... And if any town shall neglect to furnish their quota of blankets ordered by the Assembly as aforesaid, for the space of one month, they shall be doomed at the discretion of this Assembly, at their next or some future session 1779
21213 At a General Assembly of the governor and company of the state of Connecticut, holden at Hartford, by adjournment on the 11th day of October, Anno Domini 1777. An act in addition to the law injoining an oath of fidelity to this state 1777
21216 At a General Assembly of the governor and company of the state of Connecticut, holden at Hartford, by adjournment, on the 11th day of October, Anno Domini 1777. Whereas ... the governor ... on the 12th day of September 1777, resolved, that each town in this state be requested to make provision ... for each non-commission officer and soldier ... Whereupon it is resolved by this assembly, that every town ... comply with the aforesaid requisition ... but also to make the same provision for each towns whole quota of soldiers 1777
21214 At a General Assembly of the governor and company of the state of Connecticut, holden at Hartford, by adjournment, on the 12th day of February, A.D. 1778. An act for the regulation of the prices of labor, produce, manufactures, and commodities within this state 1778
21217 At a General Assembly of the governor and company of the state of Connecticut, holden at Hartford, by adjournment, on the 2d Thursday of January, A.D. 1778. Whereas it is recommended by Congress ... to cause subscriptions to be opened ... for supplies for the war on loan office certificates 1778
21215 At a General Assembly of the governor and company of the state of Connecticut, holden at Hartford, on the second Thursday of May Anno Domini 1778. An act in addition to, and alteration of an act passed by this Assembly in February last for raising two brigades for the defence of this state 1778
20669 At a meeting of the committees appointed by the several counties of the province of Maryland, at the city of Annapolis, the 22d day of June, 1774, and continued by adjournment from day to day, till the 25th day of the same month 1774
20670 At a meeting of the inhabitants of the city of Annapolis, on Wednesday the 25th day of May, 1774, after notice given of the time, place and occasion of this meeting 1774
21771 At a numerous meeting of the pewholders of St. Mary's Church, held March 31st, 1814, the following address was adopted and ordered to be distributed among the congregation. 1814