18128
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Female Scripture characters; exemplifying female virtues. By the author of the "Beneficial effects of the Christian temper on domestick happiness." From the third London edition.
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King
, Frances Elizabeth
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Wells and Lilly (Boston)
A. T. Goodrich (New York City)
Mathew Carey [121 Chesnut Street] (Philadelphia)
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1816 |
From the third London edition. |
20625
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Female treachery; or, The unfortunate story of Belmour & Amanda. Wherein is shewn, how Jacintha, under the mask of friendship, imposed on the credulity of Belmour, and basely slandered Amanda, under a false notion of revenge for his love to the latter; which, however, had a happy termination. Written by a young lady, and founded on facts.
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Unknown
, [Woman]
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1807 |
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20557
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Ferdinand & Elmira: a Russian story by a lady in Massachusetts; author of Julia, The speculator, and Amelia.
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Wood
, Sally Sayward Barrell Keating
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Samuel Butler (Baltimore)
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1804 |
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21280
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Ferguson's Lectures on select subjects, in mechanics, hydrostatics, hydraulics, pneumatics, optics, geography, astronomy, and dialling. A new edition, corrected and enlarged, with notes and an appendix, adapted to the present state of the arts and sciences. By David Brewster. A.M. In two volumes, with a volume of plates. Second American Edition, carefully revised and corrected, By Robert Patterson, professor of mathematics, and teacher of natural philosophy, in the University of Pennsylvania.
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Ferguson
, James
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Mathew Carey [121 Chesnut Street] (Philadelphia)
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1814 |
Second American Edition, Carefully Revised and Corrected, By Robert Patterson, Professor of Mathematics, and Teacher of Natural Philosophy, In the University of Pennsylvania |
18881
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Fifth annual report of the New-York City Tract Society, auxiliary to the American Tract Society; with the tenth annual report of the Female Branch of the New-York City Tract Society, presented March 14, 1832. : [One line from 2 Thessalonians
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1832 |
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19536
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Filial affection, or The clergyman's granddaughter. A moral tale. By the author of The factory girl. ; [Four lines of quotation from Florian
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1820 |
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20348
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Fire-side stories; or, Recollections of my school-fellows. By the author of "The picture gallery," &c
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William Burgess, Jun. (New York City)
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1831 |
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18885
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First annual report of the Female Moral Reform Society of the City of New York, presented, May 1835. With the constitution, list of officers, names of auxiliaries, &c
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1835 |
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17008
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First annual report of the Ladies Anti-Slavery Society of Concord, December 25, 1835
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1836 |
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21398
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First annual report of the Ladies' Association, auxiliary to the American Colonization Society. Presented May 7th, 1833
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1833 |
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18147
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First annual report of the Ladies' New-York City Anti-Slavery Society
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Unknown
, [Woman]
Warren Weston
, Anne
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Ladies' New York City Anti-Slavery Society (New York City)
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1836 |
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19552
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First annual report of the Seamen's Aid Society, of the City of Boston. Instituted January 8, 1833. [Two lines of quotation
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1834 |
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20021
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First lessons about natural philosophy, for children Part first. By Miss Mary A. Swift, principal of the Litchfield Female Seminary
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1835 |
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20212
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First lessons in the history of the United States: compiled for the use of the junior classes in Joseph Hoxie's Academy. By Mrs. C.M. Thayer, superintendent of the female department
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1823 |
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21620
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First report of the Provident Society for the Employment of the Poor, presented at the meeting, January 11, 1825. With an appendix
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1825 |
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18994
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First steps to the study of history. Being part first of a key to history. By Elizabeth P. Peabody
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1832 |
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16016
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Fisher's drawing room scrap-book, 1834. With poetical illustrations, &c. by L.E.L
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Landon
, Letitia Elizabeth
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Asher (Berlin)
William Jackson
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1833 |
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15879
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Five Years of Youth; Or, Sense and Sentiment. By Harriet Martineau, author of "Times of the Saviour." First American Edition.
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Martineau
, Harriet
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Leonard C. Bowles (Boston)
B. H. Greene (Boston)
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1832 |
First American Edition. |
20544
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Flora's dictionary. By a lady. ; [Three stanzas of verse by Percival and Pickersgill
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1832 |
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20543
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Flora's dictionary. By a lady. [Nine lines of verse
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1829 |
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16017
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Flora's interpreter: or The American book of flowers and sentiments. By Mrs. S.J. Hale: editor of the "Ladies' magazine," and author of "Northwood," "Sketches of American character," &c. ; [Four lines of quotation
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1832 |
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18806
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Florence Macarthy, an Irish tale. By Lady Morgan, author of France, O'Donnel, &c. &c. In two volumes.
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Owenson
, Sydney
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William B. Gilley (New York City)
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1819 |
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18805
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Florence Macarthy; an Irish tale. By Lady Morgan, author of "France," "O'Donnel," &c. &c. In two volumes.
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Owenson
, Sydney
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M. Carey and Son [126 Chestnut Street] (Philadelphia)
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1819 |
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18839
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Food for the young, adapted to the mental capacities of children of tender years. By a mother. ; With engravings
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1824 |
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18840
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Food for the young, adapted to the mental capacities of children of tender years. By a mother. ; With engravings
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1827 |
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