A CATALOGUE OF BOOKS PUBLISHED IN AMERICA, AND FOR SALE AT THE BOOKSTORE OF JOHN WEST, No. 75, Cornhill, BOSTON.
Boston: PRINTED BY SAMUEL ETHERIDGE.
1797.
JOHN WEST's Catalogue of Books.
Dols. | Cts. | |
ADAMS' Flowers of Ancient and Modern History, 2 vols. | [...] | [...] |
— Flowers of Modern Travels: being elegant, entertaining, and instructive Extracts, from the most celebrated Travellers; particularly Lord Lyttleton, Sir W. Hamilton, Baron de Tott, Dr. Johnson, Dr. Moore, Addison, Brydone, Wraxall, Savery, &c. &c. 2 vols. | 1 | 75 |
Adams' (his Excellency John) twenty-six Letters upon the Revolution of America, written in Holland, in the year 1780, | 37½ | |
Adams' (Hannah) View of the various Religious Denominations which have appeared in the world, from the beginning of the Christian era, to the present day, &c. | 1 | 67 |
Alexander's History of Women, from the earliest antiquity to the present time, 2 vols. | 3 | 50 |
Alexander's Virgil, translated into literal English Prose, with explanatory Notes, | 2 | 25 |
Alkin's Letters to his Son, on various Topics, relative to Literature, and the conduct of Life. | 1 | 50 |
American Spectator; or, Matrimonial Preceptor; a Collection of Essays, Epistles, Precepts, and Examples, relating to the Married State, | 1 | |
— Young Man's best Companion: containing Spelling, Reading, Writing, Arithmetic, Bookkeeping—Measuring —Guaging, Letters on Business, Friendship, &c. Forms of Deeds, Bonds, &c. a very useful and valuable book for Young Men, | 8 | [...] |
American Pocket Atlas, containing a map of each State, and of the United States, with a concise description of each state, | 1 | 25 |
— Justice's Assistant, | 1 | 75 |
— Theatre, 2 vols. | 2 | 50 |
— Clerk's Magazine, New Edition, | 1 | |
— Remembrancer; or, an Impartial Collection of Essays, Resolves, &c. relative, to the Treaty with Great Britain, 3 vols. | 3 | 50 |
— Farmer's Letters; describing certain Provincial Situations, Manners and Customs; and conveying some idea of the State of the People of North America, | 83 | |
— Preceptor; being a new Selection of Lessons for Reading and Speaking; designed for the Use of Schools, | 62½ | |
Same book, | 37 ½ | |
— Coast Pilot; with directions for Sailing into and out of all the Principal Harbours, with a Tide Table, &c. &c. | 75 | |
— Atlas, containing, Twenty Maps of the different parts of America, and one Chart of the W. Indies, | 5 | |
Ditto, Coloured, | 6 | |
Arabian Nights Entertainments, consisting of one Thousand and one pleasing and instructive Stories, 2 vols. | 1 | 75 |
Antidote to Deism, 2 vols. | 1 | 75 |
Afflicted Man's Companion, (by Willison) | 75 | |
Atlas, for the present European War, including every place where the War has been carried on, | 2 | |
Artist's Assistant, in Drawing, Perspective, Painting, &c. | 37½ | |
Art of Speaking, | 75 | |
Addison's Evidences of the Christian Religion, | 75 | |
Almoran and Hamet, an Oriental Tale, | 62 | |
Alexis, or the Cottage in the Woods, a Novel, | 87½ | |
Art of Courting, | 75 | |
Akenside's Pleasures of Imagination, to which is added, Armstrong's Art of preserving Health, | 62½ | |
Arnold's (I. L. Esq.) Miscellaneous Poems, | 87½ |
BURKITT's Exposition of the New Testament, with Practical Observations, wherein the whole of the Sacred Text is recited, and the Sense explained, 4to. | 7 | |
Bunyan's Pilgrim's Progress, from this world to that which is to come, with the Life of the Author, | 75 | |
— Holy War, 62½ and | 75 | |
— Law and Grace, | 25 | |
— Visions for Youth, | 25 | |
Boyle's Voyages and Adventures, in various parts of the World, | 75 | |
Beattie's Elements of Moral Science, 2 vols. | 1 | 75 |
Brydone's Tour through Sicily and Malta, | 1 | |
Baron Trenck, complete, 6 s and | 1 | 25 |
— Abridged, | 25 | |
Blair's Sermons, 2 vols. 8vo. | 3 | |
— 3 vols. 12mo. | 3 | |
Bennet's Letters to a young Lady, on a variety of useful and interesting Subjects, | 75 | |
— and Strictures, | 87½ | |
— Strictures, on Female Education, | 40 | |
Beccaria on Crimes and Punishments, with a Commentary by M. de Voltaire, | 75 | |
Booth's Reign of Grace, from its Rise to its Consummation, | 87 | |
Burton's Lectures on Female Education and Manners, | 75 | |
Beauties of the Creation, | 87½ | |
— of History; or Pictures of Virtue and Vice drawn from real Life, 2 vols. | 2 | |
— of Sterne, including all his Pathetic Tales and most distinguished Observations on Life, | 56 | |
— of Hervey, | 87½ | |
— of Fielding, carefully selected from his Works, with some Account of his Life, | 50 | |
Berridge's Christian World Umasked, | 75 | |
Brissot on the Commerce of America with Europe, with a Sketch of the Life of Brissot, | 1 | |
Burn's Abridgment of the American Justice, | 1 | 50 |
Belknap's American Biography, 1 75 and | 1 | 50 |
— History of New Hampshire, 3 vols. | 5 | |
— Dissertations, on the Character, Death, and Resurrection of Jesus Christ, and the Evidence of his Gospel, | 62½ | |
Blair's Lectures on Rhetoric and the Belles Lettres, 2 vols. | 3 | 33 |
Same work abridged, | 75 | |
Bell on the Venereal Disease, | 1 | |
Buchan's Domestic Medicine; or, Family Physician, | 1 | 75 |
Burgh's Dignity of Human Nature, in four Books, 1st of Prudence; 2d of Knowledge; 3d of Virtue; 4th of Revealed Religion, | 1 | 75 |
Butler's Analogy of Religion, Natural and Revealed, to the Constitution and course of Nature, | 1 | 50 |
Bell's System of Surgery, | 8 | 50 |
Same work abridged by Waters, | 2 | 50 |
Brigg's Art of Cookery, | 1 | 25 |
Boston's Human Nature, in its Four Fold State, | 87½ | |
Barlow's Works, containing, advice to the Privileged Orders, a Letter to the National Convention of France, &c. | 75 | |
Bellisarius, by M. Marmontel, | 75 | |
British Album, containing the Poems of, Della Crusca, Anna Matilda, Arly—Benedict; the Bard, &c. &c. | 1 | 25 |
Baxter's Call to the Unconverted, to Turn and Live, and accept of Mercy, while Mercy may be had, &c. | 62½ | |
Brown's Introduction to the Right Understanding, of the Oracles of God, | 62½ | |
Brothers' (Richard) Prophecies, | 1 | |
Baxter's Saints Everlasting Rest; or, a Treatise of the Blessed State of the Saints in their enjoyment of God in Heaven, | 87½ | |
Bogatzky's Golden Treasury for the Children of God: Consisting of Select Texts of the Bible, with Practical Observations in Prose and Verse, for every day in the year, | 75 | |
Baillie's Morbid Anatomy of some of the most important parts of the Human Body, | 1 | 25 |
Brief Account of the Associated Presbyteries, | 37½ | |
Boulanger on the Principles and Effects of the Christian Religion, | 75 | |
Booth's Essay on the Kingdom of Christ, | 40 | |
Bell's Treatise on the Management of Ulcers, | 1 | 50 |
Blackstone's Commentaries on the Laws of England, 4 vols. | 4 | 67 |
Brown's Elements of Medicine, 1 67 and | 2 | |
— Concordance to the Holy Scriptures, | 1 |
COLUMBIAN ORATOR: containing a Variety of Original Pieces; together with Rules; calculated to improve Youth and others, in the ornamental and useful Art of Eloquence; by Caleb Bingham, Author of American Preceptor, &c. This work is the latest of the kind, and has already obtained a preference in many Schools and Academies, | 75 | |
Camilla: or, a Picture of Youth, a Novel, by the Author of Evelina, and Cecilia, 3 Vols. | 3 | |
Cook's three Voyages to the Pacific Ocean, to which is prefixed, the Life of Capt. Cook, 2 vols. with Plates, | 2 | 50 |
Same Work, 4 vols. 8vo. | 8 | |
Charlotte, a Tale of Truth, by Mrs. Rowson, | 75 | |
Curiosities of Literature, consisting of Anecdotes, Characters and Observations, | 50 | |
Cowper's Poems, and Task, 2 vols. | 1 | 50 |
Campbell on Miracles, | 83 | |
Children's Friend, by Berquin, 4 vols. | 3 | |
Either vol. may be had separate, at | 75 | |
Coghlan's (Mrs.) Memoirs, written by herself, | 67 | |
Columbian Muse, a Selection of American Poetry, | 75 | |
Chesterfield's Principles of Politeness, | 37½ | |
Calvary, or the Death of Christ, a Poem, by R. Cumberland, | 75 | |
Count Roderick's Castle, a Tale, | 75 | |
Children's Friend, abridged, | 50 | |
Citizen of the World, or Letters from a Chinese Philosopher, residing in London, to his friends in the East, | 1 | |
Campbell's Sacramental Meditations on the Sufferings and Death of Christ, | 33⅓ | |
Cooper's History of North America, | 37½ | |
Cooper's History of South America, | 37½ | |
— of the Grecian States, | 37½ | |
Chapone's Letters on the Improvement of the Mind, | 62½ | |
Christian Remembrancer; or short Reflections upon the Faith, Life, and Conduct of a real Christian, | 62½ | |
Cullen's Synopsis and Nosology, | 83⅓ | |
— Physiology, | 66⅔ | |
Chambaud's Idioms of the French and English Languages, | 62½ | |
Centaur, not Fabulous; in Six Letters to a Friend, on the Life in Vogue, | 66⅔ | |
Carver's Travels through the Interior parts of North America, for more than 5000 miles, | 83 | |
Children's Miscellany, with Plates, | 1 | |
Conductor Generalis, | 2 | |
Carey's Account of the Fever in Philadelphia, | 50 | |
— Miscellaneous Trifles, in prose, | 75 | |
Cheselden's Anatomy of the Human Body, with 40 Copperplates, | 2 | |
Coxe's View of the United States of America, | 2 | |
Christian's, Scholar's and Farmer's Magazine, 2 vols. | 2 | 50 |
Complete Fortune Teller; being a new and regular System for foretelling future events, by Astrology, Physiognomy, Palmistry, Moles, Cards, Dreams, &c. | 50 | |
Cecilia: or, Memoirs of an Heiress, by the Author of Evelina and Camilla, 3 vols. | 3 | |
Cullen's First Lines of the Practice of Physic: with practical and explanatory Notes, and the Life and Portrait of the Author, 2 vols. | 4 | |
Cullen's Materia Medica, 2 vols, | 3 | 33 |
Castles of Athlin and Dunbayne; a Highland Story, by the Author of Romance of the Forest, Mysteries of Udolpho, &c. &c. | 75 | |
Constitutions of the several United States, and of the Federal Government, | 75 | |
Cavern of Death, a Moral Tale, | 62½ | |
Cheselden's Anatomical Tables, | 1 | 25 |
Compendious System of Mineralogy and Metalgy, extracted from the American Encyclopedia, | 1 | 33 |
DODDRIDGE's Rise and Progress of Religion in the Soul, illustrated in a course of serious and practical Addresses, suited to persons of every character and circumstance, | 75 | |
Same Work, | 62½ | |
Ditto. | 87½ | |
— Ten Sermons on Regeneration, | 75 | |
Dodsley's Select Fables of Esop and other Fabulists, | 75 | |
Democrat; or, Intrigues and Adventures of Jean le Noir, | 1 | |
Devil on Two Sticks, | 75 | |
Dickinson's familiar Letters to a Gentleman upon a variety of seasonable and important subjects in Religion, | 87½ | |
Dickinson's five Discourses, concerning some important points of Christian Faith, | 62½ | |
Death of Abel and Cain, from the German of Gesner, | 50 | |
Dana's Selection of Lessons, in Reading, and Speaking, | 75 | |
De Lolme's Constitution of England; in which it is compared with the Republican Form of Government, and the Monarchies in Europe, | 1 | |
Dodd's Thoughts in Prison, to which are added, Miscellaneous Pieces, | 62½ | |
Divine Maxims and Observations, | 66⅔ | |
Dean's New England Farmer, or Georgical Dictionary, | 1 | 50 |
— do. New Edition with large additions, | 2 | |
Dilworth's Art of Bookkeeping, | 87½ | |
Davles's Sermons on important Subjects, 3 vols. | 5 | 25 |
Same work, 2 vols. | 4 | |
Dumourier's Memoirs, written by himself, | 1 | |
Defence of Usury, shewing the Impolicy of legal restraints on the terms of Pecuniary Bargains, by I. Bentham, Esq. | 75 | |
Dialogues between the Pulpit and Reading Desk, by Rev. E. Smith, | 42 | |
D'Arcy, a Novel, by Charlotte Smith, | 75 | |
Dodd's Reflections on Death, | 33⅓ | |
Dwight's comprehensive System of Geography, by way of Question and Answer, for the Use of Schools, | 33⅓ | |
D'Argenson's Civil, Moral, Literary and Political Essays; interspersed with Characters, Portraits and Anecdotes, | 75 | |
Dialogues of Devils, | 87½ | |
Dyer's Titles of Christ, | 62½ |
ELEMENTS of MORALITY, for the use of Children; with an introductory Address | 87½ | |
Edwards on Religious Affections, to Parents, | 1 | |
Enfield's Speaker: or, Miscellaneous Pieces, selected from the best English writers, | 87½ | |
— Prayers, for the use of Families, | 62½ | |
— Biographical Sermons: or, a Series of Discourses on the principal characters in Scripture, | 62½ | |
Espinasse's Digest of the Law of Actions at Nisi Prius, 2 vols. | 2 | 50 |
— Cases, argued and ruled at Nisi Prius, | 1 | 50 |
Erskine's Sermons upon the most important and interesting subjects, | 1 | |
— Gospel Sonnets: or, Spiritual Songs, | 62½ | |
Eliot's Medical Pocket Book, | 75 | |
Edwards' History of Redemption, with Notes, Historical, Critical and Theological, | 2 | |
Same work without Notes, | 1 | 50 |
Edward's on the Millenium, | 1 | 25 |
Emma Corbett, a Novel, 2 vols. | 1 | 25 |
English Hermit, or the unparalleled Sufferings and Surprising Adventures of Philip Quarll, an Englishman, | 75 | |
Evelina; or a young Lady's Entrance into the world, by the Author of Cecilia and Camilla, 2 vols. | 1 | 50 |
Evening Amusements for the Ladies; or, Original Anecdotes, intended to promote a love of virtue in young minds, | 62½ | |
Economy of Human Life, | 25 | |
Edinburgh New Dispensatory—new Edition, | 2 | 50 |
Estimate of Religion in the fashionable World, by Hannah More, | 37½ |
FLECHERE's (Rev. John W.) Pastoral and Familiar Letters to a number of Persons—also six Letters on the spiritual Manifestation of the Son of God, | 75 | |
Federal Ready Reckoner; or, Trader's Valuable Guide, in purchasing and selling all kinds of Articles, in Dollars and Cents, | 50 | |
Fordyce's Addresses to Young Men, | 1 | |
— Sermons to Young Women, | 1 | |
Franklin's (Dr.) Life, written by himself, | 66⅔ | |
Frankli [...] (Dr.) Life and Essays, | 1 | |
Fisher's Young Man's best Companion, | 87½ | |
Fenning's Arithmetic; or, American Youth's Instructor, | 75 | |
Flavel's Husbandry Spiritualized; or, the Heavenly Use of Earthly things, | 83⅓ | |
Fair Hibernian, a Novel, | 75 | |
Female Jockey Club; or, a Sketch of the Manners of the Age, | 75 | |
Family Instructor, relating to Parents and Children—Masters and Servants—Husbands and Wives, | 75 | |
Friend of Youth translated from the French of M [...]erquin, 2 vols. | 1 | 50 |
Flowers of Ancient and Modern History, 2 vols. | 1 | 50 |
Fraser's Young Gentleman and Lady's Assistant, containing Geography, Natural History, Rhetoric, Arithm [...], and Miscellany, | 75 | |
Farmer's Friend, or, the History of Charles Worthy, | 75 | |
Fool of Quality; or, the History of Henry, Earl of Moreland, by Mr. Brooke, 3 vols. | 2 | 50 |
Foresters, an American Tale; being a Sequel to the History of John Bull the Clo [...]hier, a new Edition, with additions, | 1 | |
Fiske's twenty-two Sermons on various and important Subjects; chiefly practical, | 1 | 50 |
Freeman's Massachusetts Justice; being a Collection of the Laws of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, relative to the Power and Duty of Justices of the Peace, &c. | 1 | 75 |
Fleetwood's Life of Christ; together with the Lives and Sufferings of his Holy Apostles and Disciples, 2 vols. | 3 | 50 |
Flavel's Token for Mourners; or, the Advice of Christ to a distressed Mother, | 37½ | |
Flavel's Saint indeed, or the great work of a Christian, opened and pressed, | 37½ | |
Fabulous Histories, for the Amusement of young persons, | 44 | |
Frugal Housewife, or Complete Woman Cook, | 50 | |
Festival of Love: a Collection of Cytherian Poems, containing Elegant Translations [...] Anacreon, Sappho, &c. &c. and Original Pieces, | 1 | 25 |
Findley's History of the Insurrection in the four Western Counties of Pennsylvania, in the Year 1 [...]4. | 1 | [...]½ |
Fuller's Letters, in which the Calvinistic and Socinian Systems are Examined and Compared as to their Moral Tendency, | 1 |
GUTHRIE's Modern Geography; improved, corrected, and greatly enlarged, 2 vols. 4to. with a vol. of Maps, | 16 | |
Goldsmiths, History of the Earth and Animated Nature▪ 4 vols. with elegant Plates, | 9 | |
— Abridgment of the History of Rome, | 87 | |
— Abridgment of the History of England, | 87 | |
— Essays and Poems, including Deserted Village, Retaliation, &c. | 75 | |
Gentleman's Parental Monitor, | 50 | |
Grove, on the Nature and Design of the Lord's Supper, | 62½ | |
Gardiner's Inquiry into the Nature, Cause, and Cure of the Gout, | 57 | |
Guide and Counsellor of Human Life, | 55 | |
Guthrie's Saving Interest in Christ, and the way to attain it, | 62½ | |
Gordon's History of the American Revolution, 3 vols. 8vo. | 5 | 25 |
Gay's Fables, | 33⅓ | |
Gardner's (Col. James) Life, with a Sermon occasioned by his heroic Death, | 66⅓ | |
Gospel News; being a brief Attempt to consider the Evidences of the Truth of the Gospel, by Shippie Townsend, | 1 | 25 |
Ghost Seer; or, Apparitionist; a Fragment, | 75 |
HUNTER's Sacred Biography; or, the History of the Patriarchs; to which is added, the History of Deborah, Ruth and Hannah, 3 vols. | 6 | |
Same work, 6 vols. | 7 | 50 |
Hutchins [...] History of Massachusetts, from the first settlement thereof, in 1628, until the year 1750, 2 vols. | 4 | |
Humphrey's (Col.) Miscellaneous Works, | 1 | 50 |
— Poems, | 42 | |
— Life of Gen. Putman, | 62½ | |
Hopkins' System of Divinity, 2 vols. | 4 | |
— Treatise on the [...], | 1 | 12½ |
Hapless Orphan, a Novel, 2 vols. | 1 | 50 |
Harris's Natural History of the Bible, | 87½ | |
Hive; or, Collection of Thoughts on Civil, Moral Sentimental and Religious Subjects, | 75 | |
Hamilton on the Management of Female Complaints and of Children, in early Infancy, | 1 | |
Hervey's Meditations and Contemplations, | 87½ | |
Haunted Priory; or, the Fortunes of the House of Rayo, | 83⅓ | |
Hayes on Coughs and Colds, with ample directions for the Prevention and Cure of Consumptions, to which are added, Observations on the Hooping Cough and Asthma, | 40 | |
Historical Journal of the American War, extracted from the Publications of the Massachusetts Historical Society, | 1 | [...] |
Hunter on the Blood, Inflammation and gunshot Wounds, with an account of the Author's life, 2 vols. | 4 | |
Hume's History of England; 6 vols. with Plates, | 13 | 50 |
Horne's Commentary on the Book of Psalms, | 2 | 25 |
Hubbard's Narrative, of the Indian Wars, in New England, | 75 | |
History of Joseph Andrews, by Fielding, | 83⅓ | |
— of America, from the Encyclopedia, New Ed. | 1 | |
Hunter on the Venereal Disease, | 2 | [...]0 |
Hardie's Tablet of Memory, containing the most memorable Events in History, from the earliest period, till 1795, &c. &c | 1 |
INTERESTING MEMOIRS, | 75 | |
Inquisitor; or, Invisible Rambler, by Mrs. Rowson, | 87½ | |
Imlay's History of Kentuckey, 2 vols. | 1 | 50 |
Index of the various subjects contained in the Sacred Scriptures, | 50 | |
— to the Laws of Massachusetts; from the Adoption of the Constitution to the Year 1796. | 75 | |
Infernal Conference; or, Dialogues of Devils, by the Listener, 1 and | 1 | 50 |
JACKSON on the Fevers of Jamaica, with Observations on the Intermitting Fever of America, and hints on the means of Preserving the Health of Soldiers in Hot Climates, | 1 | |
Jenks Prayers and Offices of Devotion for Families and Particular Persons, | 87½ | |
Julia de Roubigne, a Novel, by the Author of Man of the World, &c. | 75 | |
Jenyns' Inquiry into the Nature and Origin of Evil, | 62½ | |
— View of the Internal Evidence of the Christian Religion, | 66⅔ | |
— Lectures to a Select Company of Friends, | 66⅔ | |
Josephus's History of the Ancient Jews, (by Whiston,) 6 vols. | 5 | |
— do. (by Maynard,) Folio, Elegant Plates, | 11 | |
Jefferson's, (his Excellency Thomas,) Notes on the State of Virginia, | 1 | 50 |
Jockey Club; or, a Sketch of the Manners of the Age, | 1 | 25 |
Johnson (Mrs.) Captivity; containing an account of her Sufferings, during four Years, with the Indians and French, | 75 | |
John Bull (History of) | 62½ | |
Jones' (Sir, William,) Essay on the Law of Bailments, | 75 | |
Junius's Letters with a Copious Index, | 1 | |
Joseph Andrews, by Fielding, | 83½ |
KLOPSTOCKS MESSIAH, (by Collyer,) | 87½ | |
Knox's Moral and Literary Essays, 2 vols. | 2 | |
Keate's Sketches from Nature, | 83⅓ | |
Kaime's Elements of Criticism, with the Author's last Corrections and Additions, 2 vols. | 4 | |
Ke [...]'s Account of the Pelew Islands, situated in the W [...]n part of the Pacific Ocean, Composed from the Journals of Capt. Wilson, | 75 | |
Kelburn's, (Sinclare) Five Sermons on the Divinity of Christ, | 75 |
LOWTH's Translation of the Book of Isaiah, which is added, a Plain, Concise and Particular Explanation of each Chapter, | 75 | |
Locke's Essay on the Human Understanding, Abridg'd, | 87½ | |
Lee's (Gen.) Life and Memoirs, | 1 | |
Lavater's Essays on Physiognomy, | 1 | 33 |
— Aphorisms on Man, | 55 | |
Life of Christ, with Discourses upon the Nativity, Baptism, Miracles, Resurrection, &c. &c. Also the Lives, Acts, and Deaths of the Apostles, | 62½ | |
— and Adventures of Baron Frederick Trenck, | 1 | |
— do. Abridged, | 25 | |
Life and Religious Labours of Sarah Grubb, | 87½ | |
— of Dr. Franklin, | 66⅔ | |
— of Joseph, Son of Israel; chiefly designed to allure Young Minds to a love of the Sacred Scriptures, by Macgowan, | 62½ | |
— Life of Alexander the Great; King of Macedon, compiled from the Ancient History of M. Rollin, | 75 | |
— Life of James Lackington, the present Bookseller in Chiswill Street, London, written by himself, | 75 | |
— of William Glenclinne, Preacher of the Gospel, writen by himself, | 37½ | |
— Travels and Philanthropic Labors of the late John Howard, Esq. | 62½ | |
Letters of certain Jews to M. Voltaire, containing an Apology for their own People, and for the Old Testament, &c. | 2 | |
Letchworth's Discourses to the Quakers, | ||
Lathrop's (Dr. Joseph) Sermons on Various Subjects, | 1 | 50 |
Lay Preacher; or, Short Sermons for Idle Readers, | 62½ | |
Ladies' Pocket Library; containing Miss Mores, Essays; Dr. Gregory's Legacy to his Daughters; Mrs. Chapones Letter on the Government of the Temper; Swift's Letter to a Young Lady Newly Married; Moore's Fables for the Female Sex, &c. &c. | 87½ | |
— Literary Companion; or, a Collection of Essays adapted for the instruction and amusement of the Female Sex, | 50 | |
— P [...]tal Monitor, | 50 | |
— Advice to her Children, 62½ and | 1 | |
Letter Writer; or, the Art of Correspondence, containing Letters on Business, Friendship, Love, and every other Subject; Forms of Message Cards: Moral Reflections, &c. 62½ and | 75 | |
Looking Glass for the Mind, an Elegant Collection of Stories and Interesting Tales, particularly adapted for Youth, | 75 | |
Lendrum's History of the American Revolution, to which is prefixed, a General History of North and South America, &c. 2 vols. | 2 | |
Laws of Massachusetts, from the establishment of its Constitution, to the first Session of the General Court, in 1788, | 2 | |
L'Abeille Francoise, (French Bee) | 1 | 12 |
Lyttleton's Dialogues of the Dead, | 75 | |
Louisa the Lovely Orphan; or, the Cottage on the Moor, | 62½ | |
Looker-On, a Periodical Paper, 2 vols. | ||
Laws of the United States, a new Edition, revised by Order of Congress, 3 vols. | ||
Love's Art of Surveying, | 1 | 25 |
Lempriere's Tour from Gibralter to Tangiers, Sallee, Santa Cruz and Morocco, | 87½ | |
Letters of an Italian Nun, and an English Gentleman, from the French of Roussean, | 62½ | |
Lounger, a Periodical Paper, Published at Edingburgh, in '85, '86, and '87, 2 vols. | 1 | 50 |
MOORE's (Dr. John) Travels through France, Switzerland, and Germany, 2 vols. | 3 | 50 |
— Zeluco; or, Various Views of Human Nature, | 1 | 75 |
— Journal during a residence in France, from the beginning of August, to the middle of December, 1792, 2 vol [...] ▪ | 1 | 75 |
— Medical Sketches, | 1 | 25 |
Moral Instructions, of a Father to his Son, | 50 | |
Morse's American Universal Geography, New Edition, Corrected and greatly Enlarged, 2 vols. | 4 | 50 |
Same Work, Abridged, | 1 | |
— Elements of Geography, for the use of Children and Schools, | 30 | |
Massachusetts Magazine for the Years 1791, '92, '93, '94, and '95, each vol. | 3 | |
Moore's System of Surveying, without the use of Scale and Compasses; or, a Table of Logarithms, &c. &c. | 1 | 50 |
Memoirs of the Lives, Characters, and Writings, of Dr. Isaac Watts, and Dr. Philip Doddridge, | 1 | 25 |
Message of the President of the United States, to Congress, relative to France and Great Britain, December 5. 1793. | 87½ | |
Macartney's Embassy to China, in the Years 1792, '93, and '94, with Accounts of the Customs and Manners of the Chinese, and a Description of the Country, Towns, Cities, &c. &c. | 1 | |
Milton's Paradise Lost, Regained, and Poems, with the Life of the Author, | 1 | |
M'Ewen on the Types, Figures and Allegories of the Old Testament, | 75 | |
Mc Fingal, an Epic Poem, by John Trum [...], Esq. | 42 | |
Mill's System of Farriery, | 1 | [...] |
— Treatise on Cattle, | [...]7½ | |
Mentoria; or [...] Young [...] Friend (by Mrs. Rowson,) | 7 [...] | |
Moor's ( [...]dward) Fables for the Ladies, to which [...] [...]ded, Fables of Flora, by [...] Langhorne, 37½ | and 50 | |
Moore's (Hamilton) Young Gentleman and Lady's Monitor, being a Collection of select Pieces from the best modern Writers, 75 and | 87½ | |
Melmoth's Essays on the Sublime and Beautiful of Scripture, to which is added, Dr. Dwight's Dissertation on the Poetry, History, and Eloquence of the Bible, | 62½ | |
Mason's (John) Student and Pastor; or, Directions how to attain to Eminence and Usefulness in those respective Characters, | 62½ | |
Mason (John) on Self Knowledge; shewing the Nature and Benefit of that important Science, and the way to attain it, | 75 | |
Man of the World, a Novel, by the Author of Julia de Roubig [...]e, Man of Feeling, &c. | 87½ | |
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