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Philadelphia city guide
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The Negro problem solved, or, Africa as she was, as she is, and as she shall be : her curse and her cure
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The scientific basis of education : demonstrated by an analysis of the temperaments and of phrenological facts, in connection with mental phenomena and the office of the Holy Spirit in the processes of the mind
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The young lady's councellor, or, Outlines and illustrations of the sphere, the duties and the dangers of young women
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The pastor's story and other pieces, or, Prose and poetry
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Doctor Thorne, a novel
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The elements of natural theology
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Two lectures on the connection between the Biblical and physical history of man
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Statistical gazetteer of the states of Virginia and North Carolina
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Vulgarisms and other errors of speech. : To which is added a review of Mr. G. Washington Moon's 'Dean's English' and 'Bad English.'
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Colton's traveler and tourist's route-book
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History of the conquest of Mexico
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Forest life and forest trees : comprising winter camp-life among the loggers, and wild-wood adventure.
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Medical register of the District of Columbia, 1867
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Friendship's token; and the lover's gift
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Keeping house and houskeeping. A story of domestic life.
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The family doctor: a dictionary of domestic medicine and surgery, especialy adapted for family use
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Poems, by Mrs. Mary Noel McDonald
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The sheepfold and the common; or, The evangelical rambler
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Oregon and California in 1848
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Three hours school a day : A talk with parents
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The family power
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The Acts of the Apostles
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Poems
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History of the churches and ministers in Wisconsin
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The American chess-player's handbook : teaching the rudiments of the game, and giving an analysis of all the recognized openings ...
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The origin of the North American Indians : with a faithful description of their manners and customs
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The lady of the lake
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Phantom flowers : a treatise on the art of producing skeleton leaves.
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Personal memoir of Daniel Drayton, : for four years and four months a prisoner (for charity's sake) in Washington jail
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Nicaragua : its people, scenery, monuments, and the proposed interoceanic canal
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Letters from the backwoods and the Adirondac
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A treatise on sheep
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A plain treatise on horse-shoeing
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New illustrated self-instructor in phrenology and physiology
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A guide to true peace; or, a method of attaining to inward and spiritual prayer.
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The young maiden
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Aids to preaching and hearing
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Aunt Sally; or, The cross the way of freedom
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The American angler's book : embracing the natural history of sporting fish, and the art of taking them
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Offenbach in America. Notes of a travelling musician.
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The Coronal and young lad's remembrancer
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The Mother’s assistant, and young lady’s friend
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The practical farrier, for farmers
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Narrative of a visit to the West Indies, in 1840 and 1841.
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The Rhode-Island book : selections in prose and verse, from the writings of Rhode Island citizens
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The life and thoughts of John Foster
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Infant baptism explained and defended
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Wall-street to Cashmere
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The course of empire, Voyage of life, and other pictures of Thomas Cole, N.A.
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Life beneath the waters; or, The aquarium in America
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Services at the ordination and installation of Rev. Phebe A. Hanaford, as pastor of the First Universalist Church, in Hingham, Mass., Feb. 19, 1868. (Phonographically reported by Rev. Wm. Garrison Haskell.) Sermons by Rev. JohnG. Adams, and Rev. Olympia B
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Fire-side piety, or The duties and enjoyment of family religion.
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The Saint Nicholas gift
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The young lady's friend.
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A companion for the seasons of maternal solicitude
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Echoes from the cabinet
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An historical sketch of Trinity Church, New York
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New Illustrated Self-Instructor in Phrenology and Physiology
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Rural economy, in its relations with chemistry, physics, and meteorology
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