Name America's Historical Imprints II: Shaw-Shoemaker, 1801-1819
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ID Title Author Firms (City) Date Edition
18753 'Tis all for the best More , Hannah
1818 4th edit. 6000.
18767 'Tis all for the best: Exemplified in the character of Mrs. Simpson. To which is added, The Grand Assizes; or, General Jail Delivery, &c. &c. &c. More , Hannah
1807
18751 'Tis all for the best. More , Hannah
1814
18752 'Tis All for the Best. More , Hannah
1816
18754 'Tis all for the best. More , Hannah
The Religious Tract Society of Philadelphia (Philadelphia)
1819
18761 'Tis all for the best. An interesting moral tract. Illustrating the happy effects resulting from a confidence in the equity of divine providence. By Miss Hannah More More , Hannah
1807
18760 'Tis all for the best. An interesting moral tract. Illustrating the happy effects resulting from a confidence in the equity of divine providence. By Miss Hannah More. More , Hannah
1804
21475 'Tis all for the best. By Miss Hannah More. More , Hannah
Philadelphia Female Tract Society [Walnut Street] (Philadelphia)
1817
18765 'Tis all for the best. Entertaining, moral, and religious. Written by Miss Hannah More. More , Hannah
1810
18766 'Tis all for the best. Entertaining, moral, and religious. Written by Miss Hannah More. More , Hannah
1812
21129 "The Blessed Reformation." Martin Luther, portrayed by himself, contrasted with Martin Luther, portrayed by the Rev. Messrs. Shoeffers, pastors of the Evangelical Lutheran Church:--the one in the city of New York, and the other in Fredericktown, Maryland, in their sermons, preached on the thirty-first of October, 1817. On occasion of the Third Centurial Jubilee of the Reformation. By the Rev. John W. Beschter. Beschter , John William
Bernard Dornin (Philadelphia)
1818
17851 "The entrance of Thy word giveth light, it giveth understanding to the simple." Exemplified in the short life and triumphant death of Miss Sophia Hoare; who departed this life the 24th of September, 1817, in the fourteenth year of her age Hoare , Rachel
The Religious Tract Society of Philadelphia (Philadelphia)
1818
16748 20 dollars reward. Ran away. Cain , Elizabeth
1801
18868 A Biographical Sketch of Henry Tuke. By Lindley Murray. Murray , Lindley
Richardson , Charlotte
1816
19896 A Birth Day Present, or a New Year's Gift. Being Nine Day's Conversation between a Mother and Daughter, on Interesting Subjects: for the Use of Young Persons, from Ten to Fifteen Years of Age. First American, from the fourth London Edition. Somerville , Elizabeth
Pope , Alexander
Caleb Bingham (Boston)
1803 First American, from the fourth London Edition.
19899 A Birth Day Present; or A New Year's gift: being nine day's conversation, between a mother and daughter, on interesting subjects; for the use of young persons, from ten to fifteen years of age. Somerville , Elizabeth
Pope , Alexander
Eleazer G. House (Boston)
1814
19898 A Birth Day Present; or, a New Year's Gift. Being Nine Day's Conversation between a Mother and Daughter, on Interesting Subjects; for the use of young persons, from ten to fifteen years of age. Second American, from the fourth London Edition. Somerville , Elizabeth
Pope , Alexander
John West [Boston] (Boston)
1805 Second American, from the fourth London Edition.
19897 A Birth Day Present: or, A New Year's Gift. Being Nine Day's Conversation between a Mother and Daughter, on Interesting Subjects: for the use of young persons, from ten to fifteen years of age. Second American Edition. Somerville , Elizabeth
Pope , Alexander
1804 Second American Edition.
20399 A Botanical Catechism: Containing Introductory Lessons for Students in Botany. By a Lady. Welsh , Jane Kilby
1819
16885 A bridle for the ass, and a rod for the fool's back: Containing an answer to a book entitled A seal upon the lips of Unitarians, Trinitarians, and all others who refuse to acknowledge the sole, supreme, and exclusive divinity of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ; containing illustrations of one hundred and forty-four passages in the four Evangelists and the Apocalpyse, in proof that Jesus Christ is the supreme and only God of heaven and earth. By Robert Hindmarsh. By Catharine Charleton. Charleton , Catharine
1816
18851 A brief account of the life, last sickness, and death, of Robert Mott, also of his daughter, J.B. Mott. Mott , Lydia Philadelphia
William Alexander (York)
1815
18852 A brief account of the life, last sickness, and death, of Robert Mott, son of James and Mary Mott, of Mamaroneck, in the state of New-York. Mott , Lydia Philadelphia
1811
20234 A Brief Account of the Religious Experience, Sickness and Death, of the late pious Miss Mary M. Tooker: taken from her own mouth by two female friends, A. E. and P. B. a few weeks before her departure. Tooker , Mary Magdalen
A. E. ,
P. B. ,
1815
18135 A brief account of the vision and death of the late Lord Lyttleton; to which is added, an anecdote of Lord Kaimes, and the melancholy end of a profligate young man Knowles , Mary
1804
19929 A Brief Reply to the late writings of Louisa Baker, (alias) Lucy Brewer, (late an inhabitant of West-Boston Hill--and who in disguise served Three Years on board the Frigate Constitution.) By Mrs. Rachel Sperry, (now an inhabitant of West-Boston Hill.) Sperry , Rachel
M. Brewster (Boston)
1816