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- Publishers' advertisements -- Maine -- Hallowell
- Publishers' advertisements -- 1898
- English grammar,, adapted to the different classes of learners. : With an appendix, containing rules and observations, for assisting the more advanced students to write with perspicuity and accuracy. : [Three lines from Blair], By Lindley Murray. ; From the eighteenth English edition, enlarged and improved by the author.
- Ellen:, a tale in three parts., By an American lady.
- A treatise on cattle:, showing the most approved methods of breeding, rearing, and fitting for use, asses, mules, horned cattle, sheep, goats, and swine. : With directions for the proper treatment of them in their several disorders: : To which is added, a dissertation on their contagious diseases., Carefully collected from the best authorities, and interspersed with remarks. By John Mills, Esq. Fellow of the Royal Society of London, Honorary Member of the Dublin Society, of the Royal Societies of Agriculture at Paris and Rouen, of the Oeconomical Society of Berne, and of the Palatine Academy of Sciences and Belles-Lettres.
- A poem, on the rising glory of America;, being an exercise delivered at the public commencement at Nassau-Hall, September 25, 1771. : [Six lines from Seneca's Medea]
- The epistle from the Yearly Meeting, held in London, by adjournments, from the 21st. to the 31st. of the fifth month, 1806, inclusive,, to the Quarterly and Monthly Meetings of Friends, In Great Britain, Ireland, and elsewhere.
- Little merchants., By Miss Edgeworth.
- A Dialogue between an Episcopalian and a Presbyterian, on the subject of the late meeting of some Episcopalians at Mechanic-Hall, in the city of New-York.
- Idleness and industry exemplified, in the history of James Preston and Lazy Lawrence.
- The History and adventures of Little William, a companion to Little Eliza;, illustrated with a series of elegant figures. ; [Twelve lines of verse, preceded by caption: William at home with his parents]
- English grammar,, adapted to the different classes of learners, : with an appendix, containing rules and observations, for assisting the more advanced students to write with perspicuity and accuracy. : [Two lines from Blair], By Lindley Murray. ; From the eighteenth English edition, enlarged and improved by the author.
- Observations on a late pamphlet, containing strictures on Bishop Hobart's pastoral letter, on the subject of Bible and Common prayer book societies.
- Minutes of the Boston Baptist Association, held at the Baptist Meeting House in Danvers, Sept. 17th & 18th, 1817.
- The pleasures of imagination., By Mark Akenside, M.D. ; To which is prefixed a critical essay on the poem, by Mrs. Barbauld.
- Little Charlotte; or, The picture-book., By Sabina Cecil, author of Little Eliza, Little Caroline, Little Charles, &c.
- Blunt's edition of the tariff, or rates of duty,, with the manner of transacting business at the custom-house, : including the act for regulating imposts & tonnage, passed January 14, 1817.
- Visit for a week, or, Hints on the improvement of time., Containing, original tales, entertaining stories, interesting anecdotes, and sketches from natural and moral history. : To which is added, a poetical appendix, designed for the amusement of youth. : [Four lines from Voltaire] : Embellished with an elegant frontispiece.
- The world turn'd upside down; or, The wonderful magic lantern, illustrated with whimsical engravings.
- The Battle of Salamanca:, a poem. : [Eight lines in Greek from Homer]
- [The Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Delaware, Maryland and Virginia almanac for 1805]
- Elegiac sonnets,, by Charlotte Smith.
- The English orthographical expositor:, being a compendious selection of the most useful words in the English language, alphabetically arranged; : divided, accented, and explained according to the most approved modern authorities. : Also, a list of more than eight hundred words, similar, or nearly similar in sound, but different spelling and import., By Daniel Jaudon, Thomas Watson, and Stephen Addington.
- The dairyman's daughter:, an authentic and interesting narrative, in five parts., Communicated by a clergyman of the Church of England.
- Psalms carefully suited to the Christian worship in the United States of America., Being an improvement of the old version of the Psalms of David. : [Two lines from Luke]
- Gales & Seaton's North-Carolina almanack, for the year 1813, ... Calculated for latitude 33 N. and longitude 3 W. of Philadelphia., By P. Brooks, astronomer, Richmond County, N.C. ; The weather predictions by John Beasley, of Wake County. ...
- The majesty and condescension of God., A sermon, delivered at the opening of the Presbyterian Church in Port Republic; on Christmas Day, 1812. : Published by the request of the congregation.
- A grammatical institute of the English language,, comprising an easy, concise and systematic method of education, designed for the use of English schools in America. : In three parts. : Part second, containing a plain and comprehensive grammar, grounded on the true principles and idioms of the language., By Noah Webster, Jun. Esquire, author of Dissertations on the English language, Collection of essays, and fugitive writings, &c.
- Punch's visit to Mr. Pug., Illustrated with eight whimsical engravings.
- The death and burial of Cock Robin:, with, the story of the farmer's daughters. : To which is added, The tragical death of an apple-pye. : Adorned with cuts.
- Report of the American Board of Commissioners, for Foreign Missions;, compiled from documents laid before the board, at the fifth annual meeting, which was held at New Haven, Sept. 15, 1814.
- Knowledge for infants; or, A form of oral instruction, for the use of parents and teachers., By A. Lindley.
- My mother., A poem, by a lady ; illustrated with engravings.
- Introduction to the English reader; or, A selection of pieces in prose and poetry;, calculated to improve the younger classes of learners in reading; and to imbue their minds with the love of virtue. : With rules and observations for assisting children to read with propriety. : From the seventh English edition, improved., By Lindley Murray, author of "English grammar, adapted to the different classes of learners," &c.
- Sequel to the English reader: or, Elegant selections in prose and poetry., Designed to improve the highest class of learners in reading; to establish a taste for just and accurate composition; and to promote the interests of piety and virtue., By Lindley Murray, author of "English grammar adapted to the different classes of learners," &c. ; From the third English edition, enlarged and improved.
- Divine emblems: or, Temporal things spiritualized., Fitted for the use of boys and girls., By John Bunyan.
- A compendium of the theory and practice of midwifery:, containing practical instructions for the management of women during pregnancy, in labour, and in child-bed; : calculated to correct the errors, and to improve the practice, of midwives; as well as to serve as an introduction to the study of this art., By Samuel Bard, M.D. president of the College of Physicians and Surgeons in the University of the State of New-York.
- An essay on quick-lime, as a cement and as a manure., By James Anderson, LL.D. F.R.S. F.A.S. S. Author of "Essays relating to agriculture and rural affairs," 3 vols. 8vo, and several other performances. ...
- Abridgment of Murray's English grammar., With an appendix, containing exercises in orthography, in parsing, in syntax, and in pronunciation. : Designed for the younger class of learners., By Lindley Murray. ; From the twentieth English edition, corrected by the author.
- The life of Mary Mordant., [Two lines from Cowper], By an American lady.
- A charge to the clergy of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the state of New-York;, delivered at the convention of the church in said state, in Trinity Church, in the city of New-York, on Tuesday, October 3d, A.D. 1815., By John Henry Hobart, D.D. Assistant Bishop of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the state of New-York.
- Johnson and Warner's Virginia almanac, for the year of our Lord 1813 ..., Calculated by Joshua Sharp. ; For the latitude and meridian of Richmond, (Virginia.)
- Joh. Amos Comenii Orbis sensualium pictus, hoc est, Omnium principalium in mundo rerum, et in vita actionum, pictura & nomenclatura., Joh. Amos Comenius's Visible world, or, A nomenclature, and pictures of all the chief things that are in the world, and of men's employments therein; : in above 150 cuts., Written by the author in Latin and High Dutch, being one of his last essays, and the most suitable to children's capacities of any he hath hitherto made. ; Translated into English by Charles Hoole, M.A. for the use of young scholars.
- The Life, travels, voyages, and daring engagements of Paul Jones., Containing numerous anecdotes of undaunted courage. : To which is added The life and adventures of Peter Williamson, who was kidnapped when an infant, from his native place, Aberdeen, and sold for a slave in America.
- Maryland reports being a series of the most important law cases, argued and determined in the Provincial Court and Court of Appeals of the then province of Maryland, from the year 1700 down to the American Revolution., Selected from the records of the state, and from notes of some of the most eminent counsel who practised law within that period., By Thomas Harris, Junior, clerk of the Court of Appeals, and John M'Henry, attorney at law.
- English exercises, adapted to Murray's English grammar:, consisting of exercises in parsing;--instances of false orthography; violations of the rules of syntax;--defects in punctuation; and violations of the rules respecting perspicuous and accurate writing. : Designed for the benefit of private learners, as well as for the use of schools., By Lindley Murray. ; From the fourteenth English edition. With additions and improvements.
- The Clergyman's minor almanack; or, An astronomical diary and serious monitor, for the year of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ 1813 ..., Calculated for the metropolis of Massachusetts, lat. 42⁰ 23' North; but will serve for any of the New-England states.
- The house that Jack built:, to which is added, a collection of entertaining fables, &c. : Embellished with elegant cuts.
- The principles of moral and political philosophy., By William Paley, M.A. Archdeacon of Carlisle.
- The silver penny, or, New lottery-book, for children,, by J. Horner. Fellow of the Royal Society of A,B,C, &c. : Embellished with cuts.
- Some details concerning General Moreau, and his last moments., Followed by a short biographical memoir., By Paul Svinine. Charged to accompany the general on the continent.
- Lectures on natural and experimental philosophy, considered in its present state of improvement., Describing in a familiar and easy manner the principal phenomena of nature; and showing that they all co-operate in displaying the goodness, wisdom, and power of God., By the late George Adams, mathematical instrument maker to His Majesty, &c. ; In four volumes. Illustrated with forty three large copperplates, elegantly engraved. ; Vol. I[-IV].