History of New Netherland; or, New York under the Dutch, Vol. I, Part 49

Author: O'Callaghan, E. B. (Edmund Bailey), 1797-1880 cn
Publication date: 1848
Publisher: New York, D. Appleton & co.
Number of Pages: 560


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Sandham's Twin Sisters. Smith, Capt .. Adventures of.


Sherwood's Duty is Safety.


= Jack the Sailor.


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Think before you Act.


Taylor's Voung Islanders. ery Little Tales. Youth'a Book of Nature.


MEDICAL.


Chavasse's Advice to Mothere. Hall's Principles of Diagnosis. Smith on Nervous System.


MISCELLANEOUS.


Arthur's Tired of Housekeeping.


Anstin'a German Writera.


Carlyle'a Heroes, Hero Worship.


Cotton's Exiles of Sibaria.


D'Israeli's Curiosities of Literature. Deleuze on Animal Magnetism. Ellis'a Mothera of England.


Wives of England.


= Daughters of England.


Women of England.


= First Impressions.


Danger of Dining Out.


= Somerville Hall.


Embury's Nature's Gems. Foster's Miscellaniee.


Christian Morals. Goldsmith'a Vicar of Wakefield. = Essaya. Johnson'a Rasselas.


Lover's Handy Andy. £. s. d .- Treasure Trove.


Maxwell's Hector O'Halloran.


More'a Domestic Tales. Rural Talca.


Pure Gold. Sinclair'a Scotland and Scotch. Shetland and Shetlanders.


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Woman's Worth.


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Burns's Poetical Works. Cowper's


Gems from American Poeta.


Hemans's Poetical Worka. Songs of the Affections.


Lewis'e Recorda of the Heart.


Miltoo'a Poctical Worka. Paradise Lost. =


44 Regained


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Lady of the Lake.


Marmion.


Lay of the Last Minstrel.


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Token of Love.


the Heart.


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Bible Expositor.


Book of Common Prayer.


Burnet'a Hist. of Reformation.


Exposition of XXXIX. Artic.es.


Bradley'a Practical Sermons. = Sermons at Clapham and Glasbury. Churton's Early English Church.


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Greeley on Preaching. = English Churchmen.


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Happiness, ite Nature and Sourcet-


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לכ The Marthas.


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Spincke's Manual of Devotion.


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Sutton's Learn to Live.


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