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The Walter Updike Lewisson Collection of Washingtoniana
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Frend, William, compiler. 1757-1841. **Adams 282.8 Evening amusements; or, the beauty of the heavens displayed. In which several striking appearances . . . in the heavens, during the year 1817, are described. To be continued annually. By William Frend. London. Mawman. 1817. (3), 177 pp. Sm. $8^{\circ}$. This is not the same as the work with the same title on shelf-number **E.199.18.2. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, November 23, 1908. G8702 — Astronomy. — Annuals. — Frend, William, comp. 1757-1841.
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*Q.202 .105 Frène, Roger. Les nymphes. Paris, R. Davis, 1921. 29 p., incl. plates. 21cm. "Poème". Illustrated by Modigliani. 130 copies printed, of which this is no. xiii, on "papier japon ancien à la forme". I. Modigliani, Amedeo, 1884-1920, illus. II. Title. FA:I
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Freneau, surname.
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Freneau, Philip Morin, 1752-1832. Works by this author printed in America before 1801 are available in this library in the Readex Microprint edition of Early American Imprints published by the American Antiquarian Society. This collection is arranged according to the numbers in Charles Evans' American Bibliography.
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*A.3145 .5 Freneau, Philip Morin, 1752-1832. The last poems of Philip Freneau, edited by Lewis Leary. New Brunswick, Rutgers university press, 1945. xiii, 136 p. 24 cm. i. Leary, Lewis Gaston, 1906— ed. PS755.A5L4 811.24 46—5200 Library of Congress [53m1]
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Freneau, Philip. A.3145.2 Miscellaneous works, containing his essays, and additional poems. — Philadelphia. Bailey. 1788. 429 pp. 16°. [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.]
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[ you will be asked not to give any advice ]
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RARE BOOK DEPT. XA .3145 .2 Freneau, Philip Morin, 1752-1832. The miscellaneous works of Mr. Philip Freneau containing his essays, and additional poems. Philadelphia: Printed by Francis Bailey, at Yorick's Head, in Market Street. M DCC LXXXVIII. Also available in microtext. xii,429p. 17cm.(8vo) Evans 21097. Ex libris: Col. [Jeremiah?] Wadsworth, with presentation inscription from author; George (See next card) MB-Rev.
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Artz fd--1900 dis 3 ex libris 9
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Freneau, Philip Morin, 1752-1832. The miscellaneous works ... 1788. (Card 2) Brinley (Sale no.6864.1, label wanting); Thomas Jefferson McKee (bookplate)
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Freneau, Philip Morin, 1752-1832. Poems; edited for the Princeton Historical Association by Fred Lewis Pattee. Princeton, N.J., The University Library, 1902-07. 3 v. 27cm. "Bibliography of the poetry of Philip Freneau": v.3, p.407-417. I. Princeton Historical Association, Princeton, N. J. II. Pattee, Fred Lewis, 1863- ed.
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Artz fd. - 1903-07.
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Freneau, Philip Morin, 1752-1832. The poems of Philip Freneau. Written chiefly during the late war. Philadelphia: Printed by Francis Bailey, at Yorick's Head, in Market Street. M DCC LXXXVI. Also available in microtext. vii,[1],407p. 17cm.(8vo) Evans 19658. Ex libris: Col. [Jeremiah?] Wadsworth, with presentation inscription from author; George (See next card) MB
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Artz fd--1900 1 U.S.--History--Revolution--Poetry dis 3 ex libris
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RARE BOOK DEPT. XA .3145 .1 Freneau, Philip Morin, 1752-1832. The poems of Philip Freneau ... 1786. (Card 2) Brinley (Sale label no.6864.2); Thomas Jefferson McKee (bookplate)
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Freneau, Philip Morin, 1752-1832. Poems written between the years 1768 & 1794, by Philip Freneau, of New Jersey: a new edition, revised and corrected by the author; including a considerable number of pieces never before published ... Monmouth<N.J.> Printed at the press of the author, at Mount-Pleasant, near Middletown-Point; M,DCC,XCV:and,of-American Independence-XIX. [1795] (See next card) MB-Rev.
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Artz fd--1899 black maroon 1 U.S.--Hist.--Revolution--Poetry dis
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Freneau, Philip Morin, 1752-1832. Poems written ... [1795] (Card 2) 2p. fl., [ix]-xv, 455, [1] p. 21cm. (8vo) Pages 330 and 427 misnumbered 320 and 407. Evans 28712.
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Freneau, Philip, 1752-1832. Unpublished Freneauana. Edited by Charles F. Heartman. = New York. The Editor. 1918. 26 pp. Portraits. Facsimile. [Heartman's Historical series. No. 28.] 24 cm. No. 49 of an edition of 51 copies. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, May 27, 1918. L4249 — S.r. — Heartman, Charles Fred, ed., 1883-
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FRENEAU, PHILIP MORIN, 1752-1832. POEMS. Peden, William Harwood, 1913- Jefferson, Freneau, and the Poems of 1809. (In The New colophon. New York. 28 cm. v.l, pt. 4 (1948) p. 394-400)
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Frenet, Jean Frédéric. **E.5014.77 Recueil d'exercises sur le calcul infinitésimal. 3me éd. Paris. Gauthier-Villars. 1873. xiii +, 410 pp. 8°. -Calculus.
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Frénicle de Bessy, Bernard. **E.5123.42 Méthode pour trouver la solution des problèmes par les exclusions. [Paris, 1729.] 85 pp. 4°. Cut from Mémoires de l'Académie Royale des Sciences, t. 5 [*3211.2.5]. One of a collection of articles by Frénicle, reprinted by La Hire. [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] Nov. 21, 1900 *D7425 — Elimination. — La Hire, Philippe de, ed.
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[Frénilly, Auguste François Fauveau, marquis de] 1768-1848. Considerations sur une année de l'histoire de France. Par m. de F... A Londres, De l'imprimerie de R.Juigné,17, Margaret Street,Cavendish Square.Se vend chez mm.A.B.Dulau et co.Soho Square;Longman et co. Paternoster Row;Deboffe,Nassau Street;Boosey, Old Broad Street,Royal Exchange;Deconchy,New Bond Street;et J.M.Richardson,Cornhill. 1815. (See next card)
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g: Mrs S.M.Child--1878-- 250.561--tr.fr. 6625.19 res. 1 France--Hist--Restoration, 1814-1830 dis
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[Frénilly, Auguste François Fauveau, marquis de] 1768-1848. Considerations sur une année de l'histoire ... 1815. (Card 2) viii,168p. 22.5cm. Inscribed: For the editors of the Critical review with the author's compliments. Blue wrappers preserved. I. Title.
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Frenzeny, P., illustrator. Kipling, Rudyard, 1865-1936. *A.4788.19 The jungle book. With illustrations by J. L. Kipling, W. H. Drake, and P. Frenzeny. [1st edition.] — London. Macmillan & Co. 1894. vi, (1), 212 pp. Illus. Plates. 18.5 cm., in 8s. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library July 17, 1936. E041 — T.r. — Animals. Stories and anecdotes. — Kipling, John Lockwood, illus. — Frenzeny, P., illus. — Drake, William Henry, illus., 1856-
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Frenzl, Christof G. **E.220a.47 Die arithmetische Integration der Dämme und Einschnitte. Wien, 1882. L. C. Zamarski. 123 pp. 8°. Earthworks.
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Frequency arrays. Soper, H. E. **E.5129.226 Frequency arrays, illustrating the use of logical symbols in the study of statistical and other distributions. — Cambridge. The University Press. 1922. 48 pp. 22 cm., in 8s. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, August 14, 1923. M6857 — T.r. — Statistics. Theory and methods. — Symbolic logic.
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Greenhood, Elisha Russell, 1917– A detailed proof of the chi-square test of goodness of fit; the Harvard Phi beta kappa prize essay for 1939, by E. Russell Greenhood, jr. Cambridge, Harvard university press, 1940. xii p., 2 l., [3]–61 p. diagrs. $17\frac{1}{2}^\text{cm}$. “This book is the sixth annual publication of the Harvard chapter of the Phi beta kappa society.”—p. [ix] “References”: p. [59]–61. 1. Frequency curves. i. Phi beta kappa. Massachusetts alpha, Harvard university. ii. Title. iii. Title: Chi-square test of goodness of fit, A detailed proof of the. Library of Congress HA31.G68 Copy 2. Copyright [3] 311.26
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Frequenter, A, of that theatre, pseud. **T.95.119=No. 16 in **G.3824.2 Conduct, The, of the four managers of Covent-Garden Theatre freely and impartially examined, both with regard to their present disputes, and their past management. In an address to them, by a frequenter of that theatre. London, Printed for J. Wilkie . . . M DCC LXVIII. (3), 25 pp. 23 cm., in 2s. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, August 11, 1914. K3028 — Frequenter, A, of that theatre, pseud. — London. Theatres. Covent Garden Theatre..
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Frere, Benjamin. The adventures of a dramatist, on a journey to the London managers. [Anon.] 2d edition. = London. Lackington, Allen & Co. 1813. 2 v. in 1. $18\frac{1}{2}$ cm., in 6s. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, January 7, 1914. J230 — Anon. ref.
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Frère, Edouard, illustrator. **A.2289.26Pal1857 Dickens, Charles, 1812-1870. Contes de noel de Charles Dickens, illustrés par Edouard Frère. Le grillon du foyer, le possédé et le pacte du fantome, traduits de l'anglais par André de Goy. La bataille de la vie. Paris, A la librairie centrale des publications illustrées, 1857. cover-title, 7-40, 16 p. 32 cm.
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RARE BOOK DEPT. Frère, Edouard Benjamin, 1797-1874. XBenton .867 .F89L Des livres de liturgie des églises d'Angle- terre (Salisbury, York, Hereford), imprimés à Rouen dans les xv et xvie siècles. Etude suivie du catalogue de ces impressions, de m.ccc.xcii à m.d.lvii, avec des notes bibliographiques, par Edouard Frère ... Se vend à Rouen chez Auguste Le Brument librai- re rue de l'Impératrice près l'église St-Vincent. Avril m.dccc.lxvii. [1867] 2p.丿.,65,[2]p. illus. 25cm.(8vo) (See next card)
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Benton fd--Acc 71-758 1 Printing--Hist.--Rouen 2 Incunabula--Bibl. 3 Catholic Church. Liturgy & ritual--Bibl. 4 Church of England. Liturgy & ritual--Bibl. I Title dis ex libris: Northumberland, Henry George Percy, 7th duke of.
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Frère, Edouard Benjamin, 1797-1874. Des livres de liturgie ... 1867. (Card 2) Publisher's device in red on t.p. "Tiré à cent vingt-cinq exemplaires ... ". Ex libris (armorial bookplate, dated 1867); Henry George Percy, 7th duke of Northumberland.
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*Adams 243 .4 «Frere, George» A short history of Barbados, from its first discovery and settlement, to the end of the year 1767. London: Printed for J. Dodsley, in Pall-Mall. M DCC LXVIII. <1768> viii, 121, <2> p. 18cm. *XH .735D .F89S Ex libris (autograph signature): John Adams. Another copy. 18cm. Imperfect: p. iii-iv wanting. I. Title.
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1) Adams Library 2) 17 Apr 1877 (214.438) g. B P Hunt - r.f. 4296.64 no.1 1) to be rebounded 2) diabound 1 Barbados--Hist. di2s
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Frere, John. **G.389A.296 Hippocrates. Aphorismi, soluti et metrici. [Gr. and Lat.] Interprete Joanne Heurnio. Metaphrastis, Joanne Frero et Radulpho Wintertono. Cantabriglae: Thomas Buck et Rogerus Daniel. 1633. 292+ pp. 16°.
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Frère, Judith. 1777-1857. Bernard, Thalès. 1821-1873. **T.98.128 La Lisette de Béranger. Souvenirs intimes. Eau-forte par G. Staal. = Paris. Bachelin-Deflorenne. 1864. (3), 122, (1) pp. Portrait. [Collection du Bibliophile français.] 15 cm., in 8s. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, July 15, 1913. J53 — S.r. — Frère, Judith. 1777-1857. — Béranger, Pierre Jean de. 1780-1857.
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Frere, Walter Howard, 1863— **Benton 13.19 Some principles of liturgical reform. A contribution towards the revision of the Book of Common Prayer. London. Murray. 1911. xi, 210 pp. 18½ cm., in 8s. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, March 7, 1924. Cp66 — Liturgies. — Common Prayer, Book of. Works about.
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Frere, Walter Howard, bp. of Truro, 1863- ed. Evelyn, John, 1620–1706. A devotionarie book of John Evelyn of Wotton, 1620–1706; now first published with an introduction by Walter Frere ... London, J. Murray [1936] viii, 65 p. incl. geneal. tab. front. (facsim.) 22cm. “First edition 1936.” “This edition is limited to 250 copies for sale. This is no. 17.” CONTENTS.—Of frequent communion. — Mental communion. — Entertainements. 1. Lord’s supper—Prayer-books and devotions—English. i. Frere, Walter Howard, bp. of Truro, 1863— ed. ii. Title. 37—19152 Library of Congress BX5149.C5ES [38c2] 265.3
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Frere, Walter Howard, editor., 1863— Procter, Francis, M. A. **Benton 14.36.3 A new history of the Book of Common Prayer with a rationale of its offices. Revised and rewritten by Walter Howard Frere. [3d impression, with corrections and alterations.] London. Macmillan & Co. 1905. xxiv, 699 pp. Sm. 8°. List of principal authorities, pp. xix–xxiv. Contents. — General literary history of the book. — The sources and rationale of offices. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, August 8, 1923. Cp71 — Frere, Walter Howard, ed., 1863. — Common Prayer, Book of. Works about.
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Frere, The, and the boy. **G.79.27=**G.3835.21 Tale, The, of the basyn and The frere and the boy. Two early tales of magic printed from manuscripts preserved in the Public Library of the University of Cambridge. [Ballads.] London. Pickering. 1836. xvi, (58) pp. Vignettes. Blackletter. 14 cm., in 4s. Edited by Thomas Wright. The editor ascribes the dialect to Shropshire, or some adjacent county. [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, July 23, 1909. H593 — Wright, Thomas, ed. 1810-1877. — Magic. — English language. Dial. Shropshire. Works in Shropshire. — Ballads. Colls. — Frere, The, and the boy.
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*Q.6.7 Frere, The, and the boye. [Ballad.] Printed at London in Fleet street by Wynkyn de Worde about the year 1512. [Edited by Francis Jenkinson.] Cambridge. The University Press. 1907. (5) pp. (8) ff. in facsimile. Illus. Black-letter. [University of Cambridge. Library. Facsimiles of rare fifteenth century printed books.] $26\frac{1}{2}$ cm. One of an edition of 250 copies reprinted in facsimile from the unique copy in the Cambridge University Library. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, December 9, 1920. M489 — S.r.— Ballads.— Wynkyn de Worde. Books printed by him. Facsimiles. — Ed. ref. made.
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Les "Frères de la coste". SPECIAL COLLECTIONS Besson, Maurice, 1885- SCfG .928 .B46F Les "Frères de la coste", flibvstiers & cor- saires d'après les textes et les estampes de l'époque ... Paris, Duchartre & Van Buggenhoudt, 1928. 2p. l., ix-xii, 326,[2]p. illus., 5col.plates(incl. maps) 29cm. "Imprimé en Belgique." "Bibliographie": p.325-[327] 1. Buccaneers. 2. Pirates. I. Title.
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Frères de l'instruction chrétienne de Ploërmel see Brothers of Christian Instruction of Ploërmel.
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XH 966 B. Fr 38E Frères du Monde. Acc. Haïti enchainée. No. 43/44 68-507 Bordeaux, 1966. mai-jiun 1966. Elizabeth fd - 28 May 1968
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R-B XH Frères du Monde. .966 Haïti enchainée [ no. 43/44 (May- June, 1966)]. -- Bordeaux : Frères du Monde, 1966. 208, [8] p. ; 21 cm. Publisher's advertisements at back. 1..Socialism--Periodicals and Social Publ.-France. 2..Socialism,- Christian. I.T. RG85-500442 m R-B AACR2 MRG85-500442 18565
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Frères mineurs capucins. See Capuchins. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, March 1, 1941. E3445
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**FR28.An8hi Frères Mineurs Conventuels de Saint François de Fribourg. Samuel Évangélique; ou, Saint Antoine de Padoue avec la manière de s'adresser a lui pour trouver ce que l'on a perdu, et pour obtenir ce que l'on n'a jamais possédé . . . Fribourg en Suisse. Chez Jean Jaque Quentz. 1686. — (In Hilaire de Paris, Pater, O.F.M.C. Saint Antoine de Padoue. Pp. 245-282. Montreuil-sur-mer. 1890.) This card was printed at the Boston E3502 — Antonius, Saint, of Padua, Church. Lit. and rit. Public Library, June 3, 1941. 1195-1231. — Roman Catholic
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Fréret, Nicolas. 1688-1749. **G.219.53 Oeuvres complètes de Fréret. Édition augmentée . . . et rédigée par feu M. de Septchênes. À Paris, chez Dandré . . . 1796. 20 v. in 10. 14½ cm., in 12s. Contents. — 1-6. Histoire. 7-10. Chronologie de Newton. 11-14. Chronologie des Chinois. 15, 16. Géographie. 17. Sciences et arts. 18. Mythologie. 19, 20. Philosophie. [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] Baut This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, October 15, 1909. H478 — Leclerc de Septchênes, N., ed. -1788.
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Freret, Nicolas, 1688-1749, supposed author. [Holbach, Paul Henri Thiry, baron d'] 1723- 1789. Lettre de Thrasibule à Leucippe, ouvrage posthume de m. F.... à Londres. [1768?] 312p.,1¹. 16cm.(8vo) Attributed by Barbier to N. Freret, but later shown by Walkenaer to be a joint produc- tion of d'Holbach, Naigeon and Lagrange. (See next card)
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[Holbach, Paul Henri Thiry, baron d'] 1723- 1789. Lettre de Thrasibule à Leucippe ... [1768?] (Card 2) "Errata": p.[313] On natural and revealed religion. I. Freret, Nicolas, 1688-1749, supposed author. II. Title.
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Freret, Nicolas, editor. 1688-1749. **D.160.42 Caylus, Anne Claude Philippe de Tubières de Grimoard de Pestels de Lévi, Comte de. 1692-1765. Histoire du vaillant chevalier Tiran le blanc. Traduite de l'espagnol [par le comte de Caylus, avec une avertissement, par Freret]. Londres. [1740.] 2 v. Sm. $8^{\circ}$. This is an imitation, rather than a translation, of the Tirant lo blanch by Martorell. [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, October 20, 1905. F9334 — Martorell, Johannot. Tirant lo blanch.
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FRÉRON, ÉLIE CATHERINE, 1719-1776. [La Harpe, Jean François de] 1739-1803. L'aléthophile, ou L'ami de la vérité ... A Amsterdam. M. D. CC. LVIII. [1758] no.12 33p. 17cm.(12mo) Title vignette. An attack on Elie Fréron. I. Title.
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Fréron, Louis Stanislas, 1765-1802. RARE BOOK DEPT. Isnard, Maximin, 1751-1830. XG Isnard a Fréron ... .3657 A Paris, De l'imprimerie de Du Pont,rue de la .3 Loi,N°.123s. L'an IV. [1798]. no.2 28p. 21.5cm.(8vo) Title vignette.
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FRÉRON, LOUIS STANISLAS, 1765-1802. HARE BOOM DEPT. [Maurice, S ] XG .3656 .23 no.31 Freron demasque, denoncé, et mis en jugement par le peuple. [Paris, 1795?] lp.¹.,24p. 21.5cm.(8vo) Half-title only. Signed, at end: S. Maurice. Page 23 misnumbered 28. I. Title.
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FRÉRON, LOUIS STANISLAS, 1765-1802. [Philippe, J] Le grand rappel a l'ordre de Fréron. Par un ami de la liberté, membre du Club électoral ... [Paris, 1794] 8p. 20cm.(8vo);bd.to 21.5cm. Caption title. Signed at end: Philippe. I. Title.
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Freron demasque, denoncé. HARE BOOM DEPT. [Maurice, S ] XG Freron demasque, denoncé, et mis en jugement .3656 par le peuple. .23 [Paris, 1795?] no.31 lp.ℓ.,24p. 21.5cm.(8vo) Half-title only. Signed, at end: S. Maurice. Page 23 misnumbered 28. I. Title.
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Fresco painting. Gordon, Douglas Hamilton. Neglected frescoes in northern Italy. — London. The Chiswick Press. 1890. 47, (1) pp. Plates. [Sette of Odd Volumes. Privately printed opuscula. No. 23.] 14 cm., in 8s. No. 123 of an edition of 133 copies. This card was printed at the Boston Pub'ic Library, September 22, 1919. L7865 — T.r. — S.r. — Fresco painting. — Italy. F.a. Painting.
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Fresco painting. Stevenson, Henry M. No. 6 in *Cab.21.27.2 Topografia e monumenti di Roma nelle pitture a fresco di Sisto V della Biblioteca Vaticana. Memoria. [Roma. Loescher. 1888.] 26 pp. 5 plates. [Vatican Library. Al Sommo Pontefice Leone XIII omaggio giubilare della Biblioteca Vaticana.] 53 cm., in 2s. [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, February 20, 1913. H8748 — Vatican, Rome. Library. — Fresco painting. — S.r.c.
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Fresco painting. Toesca, Pietro. **G.391.32 Affreschi decorativi in Italia fino al secolo XIX. = Milano. Hoepli. 1917. 26 pp. 196 plates. [Collezione artistica Hoepli.] 30 cm. Contains the autograph of John Singer Sargent. From John Singer Sargent's Boston studio. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, September 11, 1934. D5445 — S.r. — Fresco painting. — Italy. F.a. Painting.
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Frescoes. See Fresco painting. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, March 20, 1916. K7636
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Frescoes. Verse. Sigmund, Jay G. Frescoes. [Verse.] — Boston. B. J. Brimmer Co. 1922. viii, 57 pp. 19 cm. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, February 17, 1923. M5614 — T.r.
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Frcscoes for Mr. Rockefeller's city. Verse. MacLeish, Archibald, 1892— Frescoes for Mr. Rockefeller's city. [Verse.] — New York. The John Day Co. [1933.] 28 pp. [The John Day Pamphlets. No. 29.] 19.5 cm. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library September 11, 1935. D8796 — T.r. — S.r. — New York, City. Buildings. Radio City.
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Frese, Julius. **G.3920.12 Ergänzungsband zu allen englischen Ausgaben und zur Schlegel- Tieckschen Uebersetzung von Shakespeare's dramatischen Werken. Enthaltend die von J. Payne Collier in einem alten Exemplare der Folio-Ausgabe von 1632 aufgefundenen und hera- ausgegebenen handschriftlichen Bemerkungen und Textänderun- gen in übersichtlich vergleichender Zusammenstellung bearbeitet und übersetzt. Berlin. Duncker. 1853. xxii, (1) pp. 562, (2) columns. 24½ cm., in 8s. German and English on opposite pages. A review of this work, clipped from the Athenæum, is inserted. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, August 26, 1914. K2641 — Shakespeare, William. Collier controversy.
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Fresenius, Johann Philipp, 1705-1761. Works by this author printed in America before 1801 are available in this library in the Readex Microprint edition of Early American Imprints published by the American Antiquarian Society. This collection is arranged according to the numbers in Charles Evans' American Bibliography.
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Fresh advices from Canada. This work is available in this library in the Readex Microprint edition of Early American Imprints published by the American Antiquarian Society. This collection is arranged according to the numbers in Charles Evans' American Bibliography. Library of Congress Information Card
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Fresh advices from the American Army. This work is available in this library in the Readex Microprint edition of Early American Imprints published by the American Antiquarian Society. This collection is arranged according to the numbers in Charles Evans' American Bibliography. Library of Congress Information Card
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Fresh and important news! Providence, Jan. 12, 1777. This morning an express arrived to his Honor the Governor, from the Honorable Governor Trumbull, of Connecticut ... Boston, Jauury [!] 15, 1777. Also available in microtext. [Boston] Printed by Powars and Willis. [1777] broadside. 35x22cm. On the Battle of Princeton. Evans 43254; Ford, Mass. broadsides, 2060. Imperfect: slightly mutilated.
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Treadwell fd--1916 1 Princeton, Battle of, 1777 2 Broadside--U.S. di2s
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Fresh fields. Burroughs, John, 1837- Fresh fields. — Boston. Houghton, Mifflin & Co. 1885. (3), 298 pp. 17 cm., in 8s. 3819.22 =*L.15.9= *A.1279P.8 Contents. — Nature in England. — English wood: a contrast. — In Carlyle's country. — A hunt for the nightingale. — English and American song-birds. — Impressions of some English birds. — In Wordsworth's country. — A glance at British wild flowers. — British fertility. — A Sunday in Cheyne Row. — At sea. Two copies on shelf-number 3819.22. Same. 2d edition. 3819.22R Same. 1895. (5), 284 pp. Plate. Engraved title-page. Portrait. [Writings. Vol. 6. Riverside edition.] 19 cm. *3819.22 S This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, June 2, 1916. K8364 — T.r. — Nature. Studies of outdoor life.
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Fresh flowers for children. Verses. Gordon, Mrs. George W. 4579a.97=*A.3499 Fresh flowers for children. [Verses.] By a mother. New edition, with additions. Boston. Munroe & Co. 1852. 176 pp. Plates. 16½ cm., in 8s. [The second copy is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, June 6, 1913. H9460 — T.r. — Children's poems.
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Fresh flowers for my children. Verses. Gordon, Mrs. George W. Fresh flowers for my children. [Verses.] By a mother. Boston. Simpkins. 1842. 176 pp. Plates. 14 cm., in 8s. *A.3499 Same. New edition, with additions. Boston. Munroe & Co. 1852. 16.5 cm., in 8s. The title varies slightly. 4579a.97=*A.3499R This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, March 30, 1934. D4439 — T.r. — Children's poems.
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Fresh gleanings. Mitchell, Donald Grant. Fresh gleanings; or, a new sheaf from the old fields of continental Europe. By Ik. Marvel [pseud.]. New York. Harper. 1847. iv, 336 pp. $12^\circ$. Same. vii, (2), 336 pp. 1851. *A.5962.8 *A.5962.5=*2269.60 [The first and second copies are kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, June 24, 1905. F8074 — T.r. — Europe. Geog.
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Fresh hearts that failed three thousand years ago. [Lowell, Robert Traill Spence] 1816-1891. Fresh hearts that failed three thousand years ago; with other things. By the author of "The new priest in Conception Bay". Boston, Ticknor and Fields, 1860. vi p., l l., 121 p. 19cm. In verse. Errata slip inserted at end. *A.5354 — — [Another copy] I. Title. PS2349.L4F7
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Fresh important intelligence, just arrived from the Northern Army. This work is available in this library in the Readex Microprint edition of Early American Imprints published by the American Antiquarian Society. This collection is arranged according to the numbers in Charles Evans' American Bibliography.
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Fresh intelligence. Baltimore, August 10. This work is available in this library in the Readex Microprint edition of Early American Imprints published by the American Antiquarian Society. This collection is arranged according to the numbers in Charles Evans' American Bibliography. Library of Congress Information Card
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Fresh intelligence. Monday, November 6, 1775. This work is available in this library in the Readex Microprint edition of Early American Imprints published by the American Antiquarian Society. This collection is arranged according to the numbers in Charles Evans' American Bibliography. Library of Congress Information Card
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Fresh leaves. [Poems. Anon.] See Appleton, Thomas Gold. [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, February 20, 1906. G450
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XH Fresh Mackerel. -- Boston. : Gunn, .F Bliss & Co., Printers., [1881]. 881 [1] label : col. ill. ; 10.5 x 25. .M38A 5 cm. .321 Proof label: incomplete lettering, etc. 1. Fishery products, Canned. 2. Advertising--Food. I. Title. MRGRRBK ocm28769708 BPL RB 003084
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**H.90a.563 Fresh news. Just arrived, an express from the Provincial-Camp near Boston, with the following interesting account of an engagement at Charlestown . . . the 17th instant. [Battle of Bunker Hill, June 17, 1775.] New-York: Printed by John Anderson . . . [Copy.] — Broadside. [New York? 187–?] Size, $12 \times 9\frac{1}{4}$ inches. “The original . . . is in the hands of Henry Stevens, Esq., of Barnet, President of the Vermont Historical and Antiquarian Society.” This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, January 20, 1919. L6022 — Broadsides. — Bunker Hill, Battle of, 1775.
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Fresh news from Boston. This work is available in this library in the Readex Microprint edition of Early American Imprints published by the American Antiquarian Society. This collection is arranged according to the numbers in Charles Evans' American Bibliography. Information Card Library of Congress
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Fresh news, just arrived from Gen. Wooster. Wooster, Gen. David, 1710?–1777. **H.90a.143** Fresh news, just arrived from Gen. Wooster. [Letter, dated Oyster Ponds, 27th Aug. 1775, to P. V. B. Livingston, Esq. Containing a copy of a letter from General Washington, dated Aug. 23d, 1775, giving notice of a threatened invasion of Long Island by the British, for provisions.] Broadside. New York. 1775. Size, $11\frac{3}{4} \times 9\frac{1}{2}$ inches. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, November 16, 1925. N445 — Broadsides. — United States. Hist. Revolution. Letters. — T.r.
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**H.22.33 Fresh serious call, A, from the city to the country; to join in setting apart some time, viz. from seven a clock in the morning till eight, of every Wednesday, for solemn seeking to God to save us from the national judgments we have deserved. London. Buckland. 1757. 12 pp. Sm. 8°. [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] Feb. 16, 1903 E7575
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A fresh suit against human ceremonies in Gods worship. [Ames, William] 1576-1633. A fresh svit against human ceremonies in Gods vvorship. Or A triplication unto. D. Bvr-gesse his rejoinder for D. Morton. The first part ... [Rotterdam?] Printed anno 1633. 62p. l.,156,64,531,[11]p. 1 illus.(port.) 19.5cm.(4to) "The preface" (prelim. leaves 8-46) is attri-buted to Thomas Hooker. (See next card)
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[Ames, William] 1576-1633. A fresh svit against human ceremonies ... 1633. (Card 2) Errata: recto of 46th prelim. leaf; verso of 48th prelim. leaf; p.[542] Numerous errors in paging. STC 555. Ex libris (copious annotations): Thomas Prince I. Title.
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Freshman mathematics. Ransom, William Richard. Freshman mathematics. —New York. Longmans, Green & Co. 1918. xii, 285 pp. Diagrams. Charts. 19 cm. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, December 27, 1918. L5854 — T.r. — Mathematics. Courses.
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Fresh-water angling. Princeton university. Library. Fresh-water angling; fifty books and other material tracing its development. An exhibition in the Treasure Room of the Princeton university library, May-June 1946. [Princton, 1946] cover-title. 24 p. illus. plates. $20\frac{1}{2}$ cm.
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FRESH-WATER FAUNA--BRAZIL. Rare Book Dept. Wagner, Andreas Johann, 1797-1861. XfL Testacea fluviatilia quae in itinere per Brasiliam annis MDCCCXVII-MDCCCXX jussu et auspiciis .N827 Maximiliani Josephi I. Bavariae Regis Augustissimi suscepto collegit et pingenda curavit Dr. J. B. de Spix ... Digessit, descripsit et observationibus illustravit Dr. J. A. Wagner. Ediderunt Dr. F. a Paula de Schrank et Dr. C. F. P. de Martius. Lipsiae, T.O. Weigel [1827?] (See next card)
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Wagner, Andreas Johann, 1797-1861. Testacea fluviatilia ... [1827?] (Card 2) 3p. /.,[v]-vi,36p. 29 col.plates. 35.5cm. In this edition the plates are numbered in arabic numerals. I. Spix, Johann Baptist von, 1781-1826.
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Fresne, Madame de. See Neufville, Catharine de, Madame de Fresne. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, May 8, 1935. D7827
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FRESNE, MARIE ELISABETH (GIRARD DU TILLET) MARQUISE DE, fl. 1663-1680. [Courtilz, Gatien de, sieur de Sandras] 1644?- 1712. Memoires de madame la marquise de Fresne. Nouv. éd. Amsterdam [i.e., Rouen?] Chez J. Mal- herbe, 1734. FOR OTHER EDITIONS see AUTHOR 400 p. plates. 16cm. Fictitious imprint? The use of catchwords on- ly on the last page of each sheet suggests a French printer. 1. Fresne, Marie Elisabeth (Girard du Tillet) marquise de, fl. 1663-1680. I. Title.
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Acc. Fresnel, Jean Hippolyte. 84- Refutation de la protestation de Mr. 117 Salomon Jeune / par un compatriote des Cayes. [Santo Domingo : s.n.] , 1865. 14 p. ; 21 cm. Bissainthe 1562.
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Frétillon, Mademoiselle Cronel. See Clairon, Claire Josèphe Hippolyte Leris de La Tude, called Hippolyte Clairon. 1723-1803. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, February 20, 1914. J238
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BF Freud, Sigmund, 1856-1939. 175 [Aus der Geschichte einer infantilen Neurose. English] .F7 The case of the Wolf-Man : from the History of an infantile neurosis 1993 / by Sigmund Freud ; with an introduction by Richard Wollheim ; and with etchings and woodcuts by Jim Dine. -- San Francisco : Arion Press, 1993. 114, [1] p., [11] leaves of plates : ill. (some col.), ports. ; 31 cm. "From the History of an (Continu on next card) MRGRRBK ocm29375104 004388
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R-B BF Freud, Sigmund, 1856-1939. -- The case of the Wolf-Man ... 1993. .F7 (Card 2) C3 1993 FOLIO Infantile Neurosis" is reprinted from The Standard Edition of the Complete Psychological Works of Sigmund Freud, volume xvii, pp. 7-122, translated from the German under the general editorship of James Strachey..." -- verso of t.-p. In slipcase, as issued. Limited edition of 250 numbered MRGRRBK (Continu on next card) ocm29375104 004389
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R-B BF Freud, Sigmund, 1856-1939. -- The case of the Wolf-Man ... 1993. .F7 (Card 3) C3 1993 FOLIO copies; signed by artist. 1. Pankejeff, Sergius, 1887-1979. 2. Psychoanalysis--Case studies. 3. Sex (Psychology). I. Dine, Jim, 1935- II. Wollheim, Richard, 1923- III. Title. MRGRRBK ocm29375104 004390
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Freud, Sigmund, 1856-1939. SCG Leonardo da Vinci; a psychosexual study of an infantile reminiscence. Translated by A.A. Brill. .Z89 New York, Moffat, Yard, 1916. 2p. fl., 130p. 4plates. 20cm.
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Freud, Sigmund, 1856-1939. SCG Leonardo da Vinci; a psychosexual study of an infantile reminiscence. Translated by A.A. Brill. .Z90 New York, Moffat, Yard [ca.1930?] 2p. fl., 130p. 4plates. 20cm. "Printed in Germany by Otto Elsner, Berlin."
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SPECIAL COLLECTIONS Freud, Sigmund, 1856-1939. SCP Modern sexual morality and modern nervousness, .931 by Sigmund Freud ... New York, Eugenico Pub.Co., .F89M 1931. lp.¶,v-vip.,l¶,ll-48p. 20cm. Introduction signed: Dr. W.J. Robinson. 1. Sexual ethics. 2. Sexual instinct. 3. Neuroses. I. Robinson, William Josephus. 1867- ed. II. Title.
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Freuden des jungen Werthers. *XF .2440 Nicolai, Christoph Friedrich, 1733-1811. .N4F7 Freuden des jungen Werthers. Leiden und Freu- den Werthers des Mannes. Voran und zuletzt ein Gespräch, Berlin, F. Nicolai, 1775. 60 p. 16cm. A continuation of Goethe's Leiden des jungen Werthers. I. Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von, Werther. II. Title.
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Freudenberg, Ika. *P.70.488.2 Die Frau und die Kultur des öffentlichen Lebens. — Leipzig. Amelang. 1911. ii–viii, 332 pp. [Die Kulturaufgaben der Frau.] 18½ cm., in 8s. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, October 24, 1913. K451 — S.r. — Women. In public life.
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Freudenberg, Sigismund, illustrator. *Cab.26.17.7 Restif de la Bretonne, Nicolas Edme. Histoire des moeurs & du costume des Français dans le dix-huitième siècle. Ornée de douze estampes dessinées par Sigismond Freudenberg et gravées par les premiers artistes. Texte par Restif de la Bretonne. Revue et corrigé par M. Charles Brunet. Préface par M. Anatole de Montaiglon. Avec la vie de Freudenberg traduite de l'allemand pour la première fois. Paris. L. Willem. 1878. x, (30) pp. Fº.
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Freund, Anna. P.10.315 Frauengestalten aus deutschen Fürstenhäusern. Munchen. Beck. 1891. (3), 455 pp. Portrait. $8^{\circ}$. -Germany. 16.-Women. Biog.
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Freund, Julius. 1862– Bühnensterne. Bilder aus der Theaterwelt. = Berlin. Schorer. [1890.] (5), 209 (1) pp. Vignettes. 16 cm., in 8s. Contents. — Der Gast. — Ins ältere Fach. — Junge Anfänger. — Alte Aufhörer. — Zu klein. — Gekündigt. — Eine Opernprobe. — Ein Fürst der Bretter. — Wie ein Stern aufgeht. — Theaterkinder. — Ein verkommenes Genie. — Die lieben Kollegen.— Vom alten Burgtheater.— Karl Meixner. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, February 20, 1914. J231 — T.r. — Theatre. Fiction.
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die Freunde machen den Philosophen. *XF .2394 [Lenz, Jakob Michael Reinhold] 1751-1792. .L3F7 Die Freunde machen den Philosophen. Eine Komödie. Lemgo, Meyer, 1776. 88 p. 16cm. I. Title.
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Freundes-klage. *XF .1849 Tennyson, Alfred Tennyson, baron, 1809-1892. .D3T4 Freundes-klage. Nach Alfred Tennyson's In memoriam, frei Übertragen von Robert Waldmüller-Duboc. 2. Aufl. Hamburg, H. Grüning, 1871. 160 p. 15cm. "Zur Charakteristik Alfred Tennyson's": p.79-160. 1. English poetry—Translations into German. 2. German poetry—Translations from English. I. Duboc, Edouard, 1822-1910, tr. II. Title.
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Fréville, Anne François Joachim, 1749-1832, tr. Banks, Sir Joseph, bart., 1743-1820. Supplément au voyage de m. de Bougainville, ou Journal d'un voyage autour du monde, fait par mm. Banks & Solander, anglois, en 1768, 1769, 1770, 1771. Traduit de l'anglois, par m. de Fréville. Nouvelle édition, augmentée ... A Neuchatel, De l'imprimerie de la Société typographique. M. DCC. LXXIII. [1773] x,[9]-254p. 18.5cm.(8vo) Pages 186 & 219 misnumbered 86 & 21. Ex libris (bookplate): Harrison Gray Otis. MB
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Frey, A illus. Nott, Josiah Clark, 1804-1873. Types of mankind: or, Ethnological researches based upon the ancient monuments, paintings, sculptures, and crania of races, and upon their natural, geographical, philological, and Biblical history: illustrated by selections from the inedited papers of Samuel George Morton ... and by additional contributions from Prof. L. Agassiz, LL.D.; W. Usher, M.D.; and Prof. H. S. Patterson, M.D.: by J. C. Nott, M.D., and Geo. R. Gliddon ... (See next card) MB
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Nott. Josiah Clark. 1804-1873. Types of mankind ... (Card 2) Philadelphia: Lippincott, Grambo & Co. 1854. lxxvi,[2],[49]-738p. front.(port.)illus., 5fold plates(1 col.)fold.tab.,2 maps. 28cm. Plates lithographed by T. Sinclair; one after drawing by A. Frey. "Memoir of the life and scientific labors of Samuel George Morton. By Henry S. Patterson": p.xvii-lvii. List of subscribers: p.733-738.
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Frey, Andreas. Works by this author printed in America before 1801 are available in this library in the Readex Microprint edition of Early American Imprints published by the American Antiquarian Society. This collection is arranged according to the numbers in Charles Evans' American Bibliography. Library of Congress Information Card
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Frey, Eduard Ferdinand. **T.75.23 Bühnenreform und Volkstheater. Ein Fortschritt oder Rückschritt? Zwei Aufsätze zur Warnung und Aufklärung, von Ed. Ferd. Frey und R. Gollmer. = Kreuznach. Schmithals. 1890. 20 pp. 21½ cm. Contents. — Bühnenreform-Bestrebungen und Dilettantismus. Von Ed. Ferd. Frey. — Das deutsche Volkstheater im Lichte der modernen Bühne. Von R. Gollmer. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, January 7, 1914. J236 — Double main cd. — Frey, Eduard Ferdinand. (M1) — Gollmer, Richard. 1866–. (M2) — Theatre. (1, 2) — Germany. Theatres. (1,2) — T.r. (1)
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*XF .2253 [Frey, Friedrich Hermann] 1839-1911. .G5 Gedichte von Martin Greif [pseud. 1. Ausg.] Stuttgart, J. G. Cotta, 1868, viii, 201 p. 16cm.
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*XF .2253 Frey, Friedrich Herrmann, 1839-1911. .G5H3 Hans Sachs. Dramatisches Gedicht in fünf Aufzügen. Augsburg, J. A. Schlosser's Buch- und Kunsthandlung, 1866. 2 l., 128 p., 1 l. 14 1/2cm. First edition. 1. Sachs, Hans, 1494-1576--Drama. I. Title.
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*XF .2253 Frey, Friedrich Herrmann, 1839-1911. .G5G4 Gedichte. München, Georg Franz, 1860. 180, [4] p. 15cm. Author's inscribed presentation copy to Ferdinand Freiligrath.
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Frey, Joseph Samuel Christian Frederick, 1771-1850. *Reserve The converted Jew... Armstrong's 3d ed. 7559a Boston, S.T. Armstron, 1816. .61
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Frey, Joseph Samuel Christian Frederick, 1771-1850. A new edition of a Hebrew grammar. New-York, Bliss & White, 1823. LCxx.
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Frey, Jules, joint author. Vitu, Auguste Charles Joseph, 1823-1891, and Jules Frey. **T.99.49 Physiologie du Bal Mabille. Par Aug. Vitu et Jules Frey. = Paris. Carrier. [185-?] 92, (2) pp. Vignette. 12 cm., in 8s. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, March 28, 1914. J608 — Jt. auth. — Bal Mabille, Paris.
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Freybe, Albert. *P.51.315 Altdeutsches Frauenlob. Züge deutscher Sitte und Gesinnung aus dem Frauenleben. — Leipzig. Naumann. 1873. viii, 286 pp. 16°. [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] German. Mar. 19, E7878 — Women. — T.r. 1903
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*XfE .822 .F87V pt.5 no.2 Freycinet, Louis Claude de Saulses de, 1779- 1842. ... Magnétisme terrestre. Paris, Imprimerie Royale. 1842. viii, 342 p. fold. map. 30cm. (In his Voy- age autour du monde ... exécuté sur les corvettes ... l'Uranie et la Physicienne ... Paris, 1822- 44)
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analytic 1 Magnetism, Terrestrial di (no s)
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*XfE .822 .F87E pt.7 Freycinet, Louis Claude de Saulses de, 1779- 1842. ... Météorologie. Paris, Imprimerie Royale. 1844. 3 p.l. <ix>-xvi, 666 p. 30cm. (In his Voyage autour du monde ... exécuté sur les corvettes ... l'Uranie et la Physicienne ... Paris, 1822-44)
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*XfE .822 .F87V pt.5 no.1 Freycinet, Louis Claude de Saulses de, 1779- 1842. ... Observations du pendule. Paris, Chez Pillet aîné, imprimeur-libraire, rue des Grands-Augustins, n.° 7. 1826. 3 p.l., 290, <2> 30cm. (In his Voyage autour du monde ... exécuté sur les corvettes ... L'Uranie et la Physicienne ... Paris, 1822-44) "Errata": p.=291-292 MB
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RARE BOOK DEPT. XfE .825 .F89V Freycinet, Louis Claude Desausles de, 1779-1842. Voyage autour du monde, entrepris par ordre du Roi ... Exécuté sur les corvettes de S. M. l'Uranie et la Physicienne, pendant les années 1817, 1818, 1819 et 1820 ... par m. Louis de Freycinet ... Historique. Paris, Chez Pillet aîné, imprimeur-libraire, rue des Grands-Augustins,N.° 7. 1825-1837. 2v. 30cm. Title vignettes.
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2v.--Bates fd--1857--tr. fr. Cab.22.12.1 v.102 1 Scientific expeditions 2 Voyages around the world 3 Uranie (Corvette) 4 Physicienne (Corvette) di2s
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*G.400 .46 Freycinet, Louis Claude Desaulses de, 1779- 1842, continuer. Péron, F[rançois] 1775-1810. Voyage de découvertes aux terres Australes, exectés par ordre de Sa Majesté l'empereur et roi, sur les corvettes le Géographe, le Natu- raliste, et la goëlette le Cₛsuarina, pendant les années 1800, 1801, 1802, 1803 and 1804; [Historique] publié par décret impérial, sous le ministère de M. de Champagny, et rédigé par M. F. Péron. Paris, De l'Imprimerie impériale, 1807-16. (Continued on next card)
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Freycinet, Louis Claude Desaulses de, 1779-1842, continuer. *G.400 .46 Péron, F[rançois] 1775-1810. Voyage de découvertes aux terres Australes... 1807-16. (Card 2) 2 v. front. (ports.] fold.tables. 30 cm. and atlas, 2 v. 35 cm. For full description see main card.
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Freydal. Maximilian I., emperor of Germany. Cab.28.19.3 Freydal. Des Kaisers Maximilian I. Turniere und Mummereien, Herausg, von Quirin von Leitner. Mit einer geschichtlichen Einleitung, einem facsimilirten Namensverzeichnisse, und 255 Helio- grav ... Wien 1880-82. 2 v. Fº.
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Freyer, Curt, prefacer. Petri, Robert W. **H.99B.303 Mikrobiblion; das Buch von den kleinen Büchern. — Berlin. Horodisch & Marx. 1929. 174, (2) pp. 9½ cm. Contents. — Kurt Freyer: Über das sammeln kleiner Bücher. — Robert W. Petri: Bibliographie der Sammlung Vera Rosenberg. No. 30 of an edition of 426 copies. The author's name appears only on page 39. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, February 12 1930. N6934 — Miniature editions. Bibl. — Rosenberg, Vera V. — Freyer, Curt, pref.
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Freygang, Katie. Acc. Grow it in Boston. A how-to guide for revival victory gardeners. Allston, Mass., 1976. g: Robert Johansen
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Freyle, Francisco. *D.160b .90 no.26 Alcalá de Henares, Spain. Universidad Complutense, Lugubres obsequiosos lamentos, intimos profunidos suspiros, compendio de los ayes, que ... co sagrò el fino reconomcimiento del Real Colegio de la Universidad de Alcala, à la ... memoria ... de ... nuestro Rey ... Don Phelipe Quinto ... en la Real ... Capilla de San Diego, el día 5. y 6. de Diciembre de 1746 ... Dixo la oracion el R. P. Fr. Francisco Freyle ... Madrid, Per Antonio Marian, 1747. (Continued on next card)
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Freyle, Francisco. *D.160b .90 no.26 Alcalá de Henares, Spain. Universidad Complutense. Lugubres obsequiosos lamentos ... 1747. (Card 2) [36], 55 p. 20cm. Fr. Freyle's sermon occupies p.l-55. I. Felipe V, King of Spain, 1683-1746. I. Freyle,, Francisco. II. Title.
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Freylinghausen, Johann Anastasius, 1670-1739. Works by this author printed in America before 1801 are available in this library in the Readex Microprint edition of Early American Imprints published by the American Antiquarian Society. This collection is arranged according to the numbers in Charles Evans' American Bibliography. Library of Congress Information Card
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Freymüthige Gedanken ... This work is available in this library in the Readex Microprint edition of Early American Imprints published by the American Antiquarian Society. This collection is arranged according to the numbers in Charles Evans' American Bibliography. Library of Congress Information Card
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Freyre de Andrade, Jacinto. 1597-1657. See Freire de Andrade, Jacinto. 1597-1657. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, March 31, 1905. F7122
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RARE BOOK DEPT. Freyre de Sylva, Luís. XD .210 .5 Efemerides generales de los movimientos de los cielos por 64. años, desde el de 1637. hasta el de 1700. segun Tycho, y Copernico, que mas conforman con la verdad. Van calcvla- das a la longitvd de 36. grados para diuersos meridianos, y van repartidas en siete tomos, cada vno dellos lleua su indice, por el qual se vera lo que contiene. Por Lvys Freyre de Sylva ... Año 1638. Con licencia, En Barcelona, Por Pedro Lacavalleria. (See next card)
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Ticknor bequ. - 1871 1 Stars--Ephemerides dis red s: XE.638.F89E x from Freire de Sylva, Luis (for oc pc rb)
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Freyre de Sylva, Luís. Efemerides generales ... XD 1638. (Card 2) .210 12 p.ℓ.,208,208-245 numb.ℓ.,[96] p. illus. .5 (diagrs.) 21cm.(4to) Title vignette: arms of Castille & Navarre. Errors in foliation. "Erratas": p.[96] at end.
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Freytag, Friedrich Gotthilf, 1723-1776. Adparatus litterarius ubi libri patrim antiqui ... Lipsiee, Weidemanniana, 1752-55. 3v. LCxxx
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Freytag, Friedrich Gotthilf, 1723-1776. Analecta litteraria de libris rarioribus ... Lipsiae, Weidemanniana, 1750. LCxxx
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*XF .1873 Freytag, Gustav, 1816-1895. .F3 Die Fabier; Trauerspiel in fünf Acten. Leip- zig, S. Hirzel, 1859. 190 p. 19cm.
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Freytag, Gustav, 1816-1895. *XF Die Journalisten. Lustspiel von Gustav Freytag. .1873 2. Aufl. Mit einer Vignette von Ludwig Richter. .J2 Leipzig, S. Hirzel, 1862. 1862 219 p. 13cm.
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Freytag, Gustav, 1816-1895. *XF .1873 .S6 1872 Soll und haben. Roman in sechs Büchern von Gustav Freytag ... Siebzehnte Auflage. (Elfter Abdruck der Stereotyp-Ausgabe.) ... Leipzig, S. Hirzel, 1872. 2 v. 16.5cm.
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*XF .1873 Freytag, Gustav, 1816-1895. .V3 Die Valentine. Schauspiel in fünf Aufzügen. Leipzig, Verlagsbureau, 1849. 166 p., l l. 19cm. (Added t.p.: Dramatische Werke von Gustav Freytag, lster Bd.) I. Title.
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FREYTAG, GUSTAV, 1816-1895. *XF .1873 Rössler, Constantin, 1820-1896. .Z5R6 Gustav Freytag und die deutsche Dichtung der Gegenwart. Berlin, J. Springer, 1860. 99 p. 19cm. 1. Freytag, Gustav, 1816-1895. 2. German poetry—19th cent.--Hist. & crit.
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*“20th”.21.83 Freytag-Loringhoven, Hugo Friedrich Philipp Johann Freiherr von, 1855— Studien über Kriegführung auf Grundlage des nordamerikanischen Sezessionskrieges in Virginien. Berlin. Mittler. 1903. 3 parts in 1 v. Maps. 23.5 cm., in 8s. Contents. — 1. Bull Run. 1861. — Richmond. 1862. — Manassas. 2. Maryland. — Fredericksburg. — Chancellorsville. 1863. — Gettysburg. 3. Atlanta. 1864. — Spottsylvania. — Petersburg. — Savannah. — Das Ende. — Schlusswort. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, May 18, 1935. D7323 — United States. Hist. Civil War. Military and naval studies. — United States. Hist. Civil War. Battles, campaigns, and sieges.
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R-B Res. F2221 .F86 Frezier, Amedee Francois, 1682-1773. Relation du voyage de la mer du Sud aux cotes du Perou, et du Bresil ... Amsterdam: : Chez P. Humbert, 1717. 2 vol., 39 leaves of plates (some folded) : ill., maps ; 16.5cm. Pagination and register are continuous. I.T. RG87-530044 r 19851 MRG87-530044
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Frézier, Amédée François, 1682-1773. A voyage to the South-sea, and along the coasts of Chili and Peru, in the years 1712, 1713, and 1714.: Particularly describing the genius and constitution of the inhabitants, as well Indians as Spaniards ... / By Monsieur Frezier ... Illustrated with 37 copper-cutts of the coasts ... printed from the author's original plates ... With a postscript by Dr. Edmund Halley ... And an account of the settlement, commerce, and riches of the Jesuites in Paraguay. London: Printed for J. Bowyer, MDCCXVII [1717] (cont. next card) 1-22188 10294
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Frézier, Amédée François, 1682-1773. A voyage to the South-sea, and... 1717 (card 2) [14], 335, [9] p., xxxvii (i.e. 38) leaves of plates (some fold.): front., ill., maps, plans; 24 cm. An extra plate (numbered 36) precedes pl. XXXVI; XXX omitted in numbering plates. MB (R-B) copy: plate vi lacking. MB (R-B) copy: armorial bookplate of John L. Percival, Baron of Burton, County of Cork, Ireland, 1715. OCLC number: ocm04617184. LC (1963) v. 51, p. 518. l..South America--Description and (cont. next card) 1-22188
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Frézier, Amédée François, 1682-1773. A voyage to the South-sea, and... 1717 (card 3) travel. 2..Voyages and travels. 3..Peru--Description and travel. 4..Indians of South America--Peru. 5..Jesuits--Paraguay. I.Halley, Edmund, 1656-1742. II.T. RG91-607879 F2221.F88 AACR2 1-22188 10296
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Friar Bacon. No. 3 in 2538.12.1=No. 3 in **G.3845.1.1 The famous historie of Fryer Bacon. Containing the wonderfull things that he did in his life: also the manner of his death; with the lives and deaths of the two coniurers, Bungye and Vandermast. Very delightful! to be read. viii, 62 pp. (In Thoms, W. J., editor. A Collection of early prose romances. Vol. 1, no. 3. London. 1828.) A reprint of the undated edition published in London by Francis Groue [6095.55], and re-edited by Robert Triphook in Miscellanea antiqua Anglicana. London. 1816 [No. 7 in *4512.142]. [The second copy is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, May 21, 1907. G3072 — Romances.
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Friar Bacon and Friar Bungay. Comedy. See Greene, Robert. 1560?–1592. The honorable historie of Frier Bacon and Frier Bongay. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, September 26, 1914. K3138
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Friar Bakon's prophesie. B.159.26=No. 1 in *2537.17=No. 1 in **G.3825.1.15 Terilo, William, pseud.? Friar Bakon's prophesie: a satire on the degeneracy of the times, A.D. 1604. Edited by James Orchard Halliwell. London, 1844. viii, 31 pp. [Percy Society. Publications. 52.] Sm. 8°. [The third copy is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] Oct. 29, 1902 E6037 — T.r. — S.r. — Halliwell-Phillipps, James Orchard, ed.
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Friar Gonsol, The. Field, Eugene. 1850-1895. The temptation of the Friar Gonsol. — New York. The Cadmus Press. 1900. (8), 17 pp. $12^{\circ}$. One of an edition of 100 copies. The title on the cover is: The Friar Gonsol. [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, March 27, 1908. G6939 — T.r. (2).
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Friar Jerome's beautiful book, etc. Aldrich, Thomas Bailey. 1836-1907. Friar Jerome's beautiful book, etc. Selected from Cloth of gold and Flower and thorn. Boston. Houghton, Mifflin & Co. 1881. 94 pp. 15½ cm., in 8s. 2399a.267=*A.116.24 Contents. — Friar Jerome's beautiful book. — Spring in New England. — Baby Bell. — The Lady of Castlenore. — Miantowona. — Tita's tears. — Pampina. — The guerdon. — The legend of Ara-Cœli. — The Piazza of St. Mark at midnight. — A prelude. — The metempsychosis. Same. London. Sampson Low, Marston, Searle & Rivington. *A.116.22 =Same. [3d edition.] Boston. Houghton, Mifflin & Co. 1882. No. 2 in *A.116.46 This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, July 6, 1915. K5325 — T.r.
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Friar Jerome's beautiful book. Aldrich, Thomas Bailey. *A.116.15 Friar Jerome's beautiful book, with decorations by W. S. Hadaway. — [Boston. Houghton, Mifflin & Co. 1896.] (28) ff. Plate. $12^{\circ}$. Printed on one side of the leaf only. [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] Jan. 14, 1903 E6974 — T.r. — Hadaway, W. S., illus.
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Friar's rosary, The. Verse. Chamberlin, Henry Harmon, 1873- *A.1600.3 The friar's rosary. [Verse.] [Read on March 31, 1928 at the annual dinner of the Omar Khayyam Club of America.] [Worcester, Mass. Privately printed. 1928.] 22, (1) pp. 23 cm. The author's name appears on the cover.
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Friars. The, and how they came to England. Thomas de Eccleston. The friars and how they came to England. Being a translation of "De adventu F. F. Minorum in Angliam." Done into English, with an introductory essay on the spirit and genius of the Franciscan friars, by Father Cuthbert. London. Sands & Co. 1903. viii, 252 pp. 19.5 cm., in 8s. **FR80.T36c Contains a MS. presentation inscription from Father Cuthbert. Same. St. Louis, Mo. Herder. 3518.31 This card was printed at the Boston E3568 — T.r. — Franciscans in England. — Cuthbert, Father, O.S.F.C., ed. and tr.
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Frias, Antonio de, fl. 1717. D.150a.7 El luzero mejor del sol divino: vida de San Juan Baptista. [Poema.] [Madrid. L. A. de Bedmar, y Narvaez.] 1717. (286) pp. Sm. 8°.
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Frías, Damasio de, fl. 1579. See Frías y Balboa, Damasio de, fl. 1579. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, August 4, 1930. N7723
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Frias, Duque de. See Fernandez de Velasco y Pimentel.
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Frias, Félix. D.260a.6 Un gobernador revolucionario. [Correo del Domingo del 23 de Junio de 1867.] Buenos Aires. Imprenta del Siglo. 1867. 15 pp. 8°. A presentation copy from the author. Relates to Nicasio Oroño, governor of Santa Fe, in La Plata.
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Frias, Heriberto, 1870- ... Leyendas históricas mexicanas. Barcelona, Casa editorial Maucci [etc.] 1899. LCxxx. Ex libria (signature): Alan Seeger, 1907.
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Frias, Lorenzo, 1747-1826. D.120b.1.9 Breve noticia de los manuscritos de la biblioteca de la santa iglesia de Toledo. [Con su biografía.] (In Colección de documentos inéditos. 1846.)
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SPECIAL COLLECTIONS Frias, Mario. *SCQ .970 .F91E En torno a “La lengua de Adán.” La Paz, Universidad Mayor de San Andrés, Facultad de Filosofía y Letras, Centro de Estudiantes, 1970. 39 p. 19 cm. LACAP 70-5173 “Una serie de artículos sobre el tema publicados en Presencia literaria.” “Edición provisional y limitada a 100 ejemplares.” 1. Villamil de Rada, Emeterio, 1804–1876. La lengua de Adán. I. Title. PM5571.V453F7 73-563056 Library of Congress 71 [2]
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No. 6 in D.201.16 Frias y de Uceda, María de la Piedad Roca de Togores, Duquesa de. Corona fúnebre. Habana. 1832. (4), 100, (5) pp. Sm. 4°. Poems by various authors.
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Fribbleriad, The. [Anon.] See Garrick, David. 1717-1779. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, March 9, 1915. K4385
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Friberg, E H SCA Sparks. Boston, Century Press, 1926. .3148 62 p. 20cm. .1 Poems. I. Title.
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Artz fd. - 1926
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Fribourg, André, 1887- The flaming crucible, the faith of the fighting men, by André Fribourg; tr. by Arthur B. Maurice. New York, Macmillan, 1918. xxxiii,185p. 20cm. Translation of Croire. "Published, October, 1918". Ex libris (signature): Mary Boyle OReilly, Marshfield, 1921. 1. European War, 1914-1918--Personal narratives, French. I. Maurice, Arthur Bartlett, 1873- tr. II. Title.
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Fribourg, Georges Alexandre André see Fribourg, André, 1887-
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Frick, Fritz, lithogr., Berlin. RARE BOOK DEPT. [Ward, H C ] XfL Wild flowers of Switzerland; or, A year amongst the flowers of the Alps. By H.C.W. ... .883 London, Sampson Low, Marston, Searle, and Rivington, 1883. vi p.,1l.,76p. xvi plates,xvi col.plates. 40cm. Added pictorial half title. Chromo-lithographic plates by Fritz Frick, Berlin, each accompanied by pictorial "key" printed in brown. (See next card) MB
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RARE BOOK DEPT. [Ward, H C ] Wild flowers of Switzerland ... 1883. (Card 2) .883 Nissen, Die Botanische Buchillustration, .W21W 2106. I. Title.
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Frick, Heinrich, 1893— **FR39.F91 Religiöse Strömungen der Gegenwart. Das Heilige und die Form. — Leipzig. Quelle & Meyer. 1923. vii, (1), 140 pp. [Wissenschaft und Bildung. 187.] 18.5 cm., in 8s. Schriften- und Stellen-Nachweis, p. 134–138. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, June 3, 1941. E3502 — S.r. — Religion.
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*Q.53 .9 Der Nersessian, Sirarpie. Manuscrits arméniens illustrés des XIIe, XIIIe et XIVe siècles de la Bibliothèque des pères Mekhitharistes de Venise, d'après les photographies de la Frick Art Reference Library. Préface de Gabriel Millet. Paris, E. de Boccard, 1936-1937. xi, 202 p. 32 cm. and album of 13, [1] p., 102 pl. on 51 l. in portfolio. 33 cm. On cover: D'après les clichés et sous le (Continued on next card)
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Frick Art Reference Library, New York. *Q.53 .9 Der Nersessian, Sirarpie. Manuscrits arméniens illustrés ... 1936-1937. (Card 2) patronage de la Frick Art Reference Library. "Ouvrage cités": p. [v]-xi. 8078 .02-200 ---- ---- [Another copy] 1. Manuscripts, Armenian. 2. Illumination of books and manuscripts--Specimens, reproductions, etc. I. Mekhitarists. Congregation el San Lazzaro, Venice II. Frick Art Reference Library, New York.
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Fricke, Carl Emanuel Robert. Hauptsätze der Differential- und Integral-Rech- nung, als Leitfaden zum Gebrauch bei Vorlesungen. Th. 1, 2. Braunschweig. Vieweg. 1897. 2 pph. in 1 v. Diagrams. 8º. **E.5129.24 Same. 5. Auflage. 1909. xv, 219 pp. 3934.216 -Calculus. Mathematical term.
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Fricke, Carl Emanuel Robert. **E.5125.75 Kurzgefasste Vorlesungen über verschiedene Gebiete der höheren Mathematik mit Berücksichtigung der Anwendungen. [Theil 1.] — Leipzig. Teubner. 1900. v. Diagrams. 8°. Contents. — 1. Analytisch-functionentheoretischer Theil. [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] Aug. 2, 1901 E1167 — Mathematics.
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Fricke, Carl Emanuel Robert, editor. Klein, Christian Felix. **E.200.49 Vorlesungen über die Theorie der elliptischen Modulfunctionen, Ausgearb. und vervollständigt von Robert Fricke. Leipz. Teubner. 1890, 92. 2 v. Illus. 8°.
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**E.5116.6.2 Fricke, Carl Emanuel Robert, 1861– , and Christian Felix Klein, 1849– Vorlesungen über die Theorie der automorphen Functionen. Leipzig. Teubner. 1897, 1912. 2 v. Diagrams. 24 cm., in 8s. Contents. — 1. Die gruppentheoretischen Grundlagen. 2. Die function- theoretischen Ausführungen und die Anwendungen. Bowd. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, August 8, 1913. H9770 — Functions. Automorphic. — Jt. auth.
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Friction.
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Friction. Coulomb, Charles Auguste de. **E. 161.12 Théorie des machines simples, en ayant égard au frottement de leurs parties et à la roideur des cordages. Nouv.éd. Paris: 1821. Sm. 4°.
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Acc. 74-196F (86) [Frida, Emil Bohuslav] 1853-1912. České ballady. V Praze, J. Otto [1923] LCx; Mansellxxx Federal Fds
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Acc. 74-196 (222) [Frida, Emil Bohuslav] 1853-1912. Opatovická legenda. [Prague?] 1942. LCx; Mansellxxx Federal Fds
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Friday Afternoon Club, Atchison, Kansas. [Program. 1888.] = Atchison, Kansas. [1888.] 8 pp. $12^{\circ}$. [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, May 6, 1907. G4315 — Women's clubs.
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Friday Morning Club, Los Angeles, California. *P.39.311.1 [Program for] November, 1893-June, 1910, July 1912-June, 1913. = [Los Angeles. 1893-1913.] 18v. m 32°. A women's club. This file is incomplete. [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] Additions on this card. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, October 23, 1907. G5786 — Women's clubs.
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Friday, or The other island. Tournier, Michel. Friday, or The other island [by] Michel Tournier, translated from the French by Norman Denny. London, Collins, 1969. 224p. 20.5cm. I. Defoe, Daniel. Robinson Crusoe. Abridgements and adaptations. II. Denny, Norman, tr. III. Title.
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Friday --- SPECIAL COLLECTIONS Tournier, Michel. SCDefoe Friday ---, by Michel Tournier, translated .13 by Norman Denny. Garden City,N.Y., Doubleday, .1969A 1969. 235p. 21.5cm. "First edition in the United States of America." I. Defoe, Daniel. Robinson Crusoe. Abridgments and adaptations. II. Denny, Norman, tr. III. Title. MB
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Acc. Fridens-executions haupt recess. 85- [8], 30 pp. 99 Imperial Eagle on title-page. (18)
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Rostenberg & Stern--Library of last resort fund.
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Fridlib, Philipp Heinrich. Theologia exegetica, sive: observationes biblicæ in Vetus et Novum Testamentum . . . Francofurti ad Moenum. Sumptibus Thomæ Matthiæ Götzenii. 1660. (16), 1070, (14) pp. Portrait. Engraved title-page. F°. [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] July 6, E9477 — Bible. Commentaries.
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Fridolin, Stefan, Father, of Nurenberg. **Q.401.9 Fol. (4)b ... Da het hie an dasbuch. das der schrein o8 schatzbehalter der waren reichtümer des hails vñ der ewigē seligkeit heisset. — Colophon: . . . Vnd durch den Erbern vnnd Achtpern Anthonien Koberger. yn der keyserlichen Reichstatt Nurmberg. Nach der geburt Christi. vierzehenhundert vnd yn dem eynvnndneuntzigisten iar. Am Eritag dem achtenden tag dess Monats Nouembris aussgedrucket . . . (354) ff. 40–42 lines to a full page. Plates, 5 repeated. Capital spaces, mostly with guide letters. Black-[Continued on the next card.] This card was printed at the Boston Public Library December 15, 1936. E759 — Incunabula. — Koburger Press. Wolgemuth, Michael, illus., 1434–1519. — Schrein. — Schatzbehalter. — Bible. Illus.
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Fridolin, S., Father, of Nuremberg. Fol.(4)b ... Dar het hie an das buch. (Continued.) letter. 33.5 cm. Signatures: a-z, ab-ad in 6s, ae in 8, A-Z, Aa-Gg in 6s, Hh in 10. See Hain *14507; British Museum Catalogue vol. 2, p. 434. The first and last leaves are blank. The plates are by Michael Wolgemuth. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library December 15, 1936. * E759
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SPECIAL COLLECTIONS Fridrikh Engel's: Lenin, Vladimir Il'ich, 1870-1924. SCmQ (Fridrikh Engel's) .62 ... Фридрих Энгельс. Три источника и три составных части марксизма. Карл Маркс. (кратный биографический очерки с изложением марксизма). [Ответ. за вып. Д.В. Калько] Москва [Изд-во. полит. лит.] 1969. 182,[2]p. port. 11cm. (Вопросы идеологии, вып. 1) Title page in red & black. Blue linen, gilt stamped. (See next card) MB
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Lenin, Vladimir Il'ich, 1870-1924. (Fridrikh Engel's) ... 1969. (Card 2) 1. Engels, Friedrich, 1820-1895. 2. Communism. 3. Marx, Karl, 1818-1883. 4. Socialism. I. Lenin, Vladimir Il'ich, 1870-1924. Tri istochnika i tri sostavnykh chasti marksizma. II. Lenin, Vladimir Il'ich, 1870-1924. Karl Marks. III. Title. IV. Kal"ko, D. V.
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SPECIAL COLLECTIONS Friedberg, Bernhard, 1876- SC.FQ.59.192 History of Hebrew typography in Italy, Spain-Portugal, Turkey and the Orient from...about the year 1472. Biographies of the first printers...with bibliogra- phy of all existing Hebrew incunabula... By R. Friedberg. -- Antwerp. [Jacobowitz.] 1934. (8), 140 pp. 62 facsimiles. 29 cm. The title is also given in French and German. No.151 of 200 copies. Title transliterated: Toldoth ha-defus ha-'lvri bi-medinoth Italiah.
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J.L. Whitney Fd.--1936 1 Printing--Hist.--Hebrew 2 Hebrew literature--Bibl. 3 Incunabula--Bibl. di2s
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SPECIAL COLLECTIONS Friedberg, Bernhard, 1876- SCfQ.59.193 הפונקציה המקורית לארגונים שבעלות מיוחדות באמצעות רשימה עבור הפונקציה המקורית לארגונים שבעלות מיוחדות באמצעות רשימה עבור הפונקציה המקורית לארגונים שבעלות מיוחדות באמצעות רשימה עבור הפונקציה המקורית לארגונים שבעלות מיוחדות באמצעות רשימה עבור הפונקציה המקורית לארגונים שבעלות מיוחדות באמצעות רשימה עבור הפונקציה המקורית לארגונים שבעלות מיוחדות באמצעות רשימה עבור הפונקציה המקורית לארגונים שבעלות מיוחדות באמצעות רשימה עבור הפונקציה המקורית לארגונים שבעלות מיוחדות באמצעות רשימה עבור הפונקציה המקורית לארגונים שבעלות מיוחדות באמצעות רשימה עבור הפונקציה המקורית לארגונים שבעלות מיוחדות באמצעות רשימה עבור הפונקציה המקורית לארגונים שבעלות מיוחדות באמצעות רשימה עבור הפונקציה המקורית לארגונים שבעלות מיוחדות באמצעות רשימה עבור הפונקציה המקורית לא…
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Friedenwald, Herbert, 1870-1944. U. S. Library of Congress. Manuscript Division. ... A calendar of Washington manuscripts in the Library of Congress. Compiled under the direction of Herbert Friedenwald. Washington, Govt. Print. Off., 1901. 315 p. 27.5cm.
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Friederich I, duke of Würtemburg, 1557-1608. Rye, William Brenchley, 1818-1901. England as seen by foreigners in the days of Elizabeth and James the First. Comprising translations of the journals of the two Dukes of Wirtemberg in 1592 and 1610; both illustrative of Shakespeare. With extracts from the travels of foreign princes and others, copious notes, an introduction, and etchings. By (Continued on next card) DA350.R99
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Friederich I, duke of Wurtemburg, 1557-1608. DA350 .R99 Rye, William Brenchley, 1818-1901. England as seen by foreigners ... (Card 2) William Brenchley Rye ... London, J. R. Smith, 1865. cxxxii, 300 p. front., plates, ports. 22cm. Title vignette; head and tail pieces; initials. KEPT IN RARE BOOK DEPT. *G.60.18 — [Another copy] 28 1/2cm. (Continued on next card) DA350.R99
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Friederich I, duke of Würtemburg, 1557-1608. Rye, William Brenchley, 1818-1901. England as seen by foreigners ... 1865. (Card 3) 1. Gt. Brit.—Soc. life & cust. 2. Gt. Brit.—Descr. & trav. I. Friederich I, Duke of Würtemburg, 1557-1608. II. Title. DA350.R99
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*Acc. [Friederich, Johann Konrad] 1789-1858. 73-411 (455F) Der Deutsche Casanova. Berlin, Eigenbröder Verlag [1929] 2 v. Mansell xxx; RBDo Benton Fd
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SPECIAL COLLECTIONS Friederich, Rudolf, 1855- ×SCG Die Postwertzeichen Spaniens und seiner Kolonien. Berlin, H. Brendicke, 1894. .P894 2v.in 1. illus.,20pl. 25cm. Each volume has both general and special t.p. CONTENTS.--v.1. Die Postwerzeichen Spaniens. 2te Aufl.--v.2. Die Postwertzeichen der spanischen Kolonien. 1. Postage-stamps--Spain. 2. Postage-stamps--Spain--Colonies. MB
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g: Boston Phil. Soc.--1902 tr.fr. 2230a.37 s red s: SCD.894.F91P Spellman
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**K.224.1=*P.11.3137 Friederike Sophie Wilhelmine von Preussen, Markgräfin von Baireuth. 1709–1758. Memoirs . . . Written by herself. Translated from the original French. London. Colburn. 1812. 2 v. 21 cm., in 8s. The volumes on shelf-number **K.224.1 have portraits inserted. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, February 2, 1914. K790 — Prussia. Hist. Frederick William I., 1713–1740.
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*XF .2085 .A2G4 Friederiken-Album. Gessler, Friedrich, 1844-1891, comp. Friederiken-Album. Liedergaben deutscher Dichter und Dichterinnen im Auftrag des Brion- denkstein-Comités hrsg. von Friedrich Gessler. Lahr, Moritz Schauenburg, 1867. 1 l., 278 p. front. 14 1/2cm. "Reinhold Lenz. Drama in 3 Acten" by Gessler: p.81-168. 1. Brion, Friederike Elisabeth, 1752-1813. 2. Lenz, Jakob Michael Reinhold, 1751-1792. I. Title.
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Friedheim, Otto von, ed. *XF ..2433 [Miller, Johann Martin] 1750-1814. .M5S5 Siegwart. Eine Klostergeschichte. Stuttgart, Fr. Henne, 1844. 3 v. fronts. 14cm. (Lieblingsbibliothek aus der Zeit des Siegwart, Hasper a Spada, Rinaldo &c. Neu hrsg. durch Otto von Friedheim. 1.-3. Bd.) I. Friedheim, Otto von, ed. II. Title.
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Friedlaender, H. H. P.30.315 Jahres-Bericht über die höhere Töchterschule, womit zu der am 21., 22. und 23. December im Schullo-kale stattfindenden Prüfung und Schlussfeier ergebenst eingeladen wird. Nebst einer Abhand-lung; Was fordert unsere Zeit hinsichtlich der intellektuellen Bildung des weiblichen Gesch- lechts? Elberfeld. Lucas. 1846. 44 pp. 8º. -Women·Education·
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Friedland, Louis S Ferrara and My last duchess. (In Studies in Philology, Chapel Hill, N.C. 25 cm. v. XXXIII, no. 4 (1936) p. 656-684) 1. Browning, Robert, 1812-1861. June 15 1956 Browning Society
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Friedlein, Johann Gottfried, 1828-1875. **E.5015.74 Gerbert, die Geometrie des Boethius und die indischen Ziffern. Ein Versuch in der Geschichte der Arithmetik. Erlangen. Blaesing. 1861. 60 pp. Plates. $21\frac{1}{2}$ cm., in 8s. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, October 20, 1924. M9845 — Arithmetic. Hist. — Sylvester II. (Gerbertus), Pope. — Numerals. — Boethius, Anicius Manlius Torquatus Severinus, 470-525.
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Friedlieb, Philipp Heinrich. See Fridlib, Philipp Heinrich. July 6, 1903 E9477
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RARE BKS HD82 .F7168 2005 BPL1RB 39999054449739 Friedman, Benjamin M. The moral consequences of economic growth / Benj 570 p. ; 25 cm.
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The Walter Updike Lewisson Collection of Washingtoniana
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RARE BKS PZ7 .F896474 Esc 2006 BPL1RB 39999059806586 Friedman, D. Dina. Escaping into the night / 1999 p.; 22 cm.
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The Walter Updike Lewisson Collection of Washingtoniana
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E Friedman, Lee Max, 1871-1957. 184 Early American Jews / by Lee M. . J5 Friedman. -- Cambridge, Massachusetts F7 : Harvard University Press, 1934. xii, [2], 238 p., [7] leaves of plates : facsimils., ports. ; 22.5 cm. Book jacket present. Original red cloth, spine printed in gold. MB (R-B) copy inscribed by author. Bibliography: p. 211-[219]. CONTENTS: pt. I. Jews in Massachusetts. -- pt. II. The coming of Jews to New York. -- pt. III. Jews (Continued on next card) MRGRRBK E184.J5 F7 002101 34032554
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Friedman, Lee Max, 1871-1957. -- Early American Jews ... 1934. (Card 2) in other American lands. 1. Jews--United States--History. 2. Jews--America--History. I. Title. MRGRRBK E184.J5 F7 002102 34032554
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*Q.59 .338 Friedman, Lee Max, 1871- Myra Kelly. (In To Dr. R., Phila., 1946. 25 cm. p. 73-80)
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Friedman, Lee Max, 1871– Rabbi Haim Isaac Carigal; his Newport sermon and his Yale portrait, by Lee M. Friedman. Boston, Priv. print. [D. B. Updike, The Merrymount press] 1940. 3 p. l., 43 p., 1 l. front. (port.) facsim. 22½. “This tells of the publication of the first Jewish sermon to have been both delivered and printed in the United States.”—Foreword. “Authorities”: leaf at end. 1. Carigal, Haim Isaac, 1733–1777. 40–14417 Library of Congress BM755.C27F7 [2] 922.96
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Friedman, Lee Max, 1871– Robert Grosseteste and the Jews, by Lee M. Friedman. Cambridge, Harvard university press, 1934. 3 p. l., 34 p. pl., facsimils. (1 col.) $25\frac{1}{2}$ cm. “Notes on the text”: p. [27]–34. **Q.21.31 — — — [Another copy] 1. Grosseteste, Robert, bp. of Lincoln, d. 1253. 2. Jews in England r. Title: Grosseteste and the Jews. II. Merrymount press. 34-31622 Library of Congress Copy 2. Copyright A 75293 [2] 922.242
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Friedman, Lee Max, 1871-. Zola & the Dreyfus case: his defense of liberty and its enduring significance / Lee M. Friedman. -- Boston: The Beacon press, Inc., 1937, c1936. 61 p., [10] leaves of plates: col. front., ill., plates, port., facsimils. ; 24 cm. "Copyright 1936." Book jacket present. 1. Zola, Emile, 1840-1902. 2. Dreyfus, Alfred, 1859-1935. 3. France--Politics and government--1870- (Continued on next card) MRGRRBK PQ2532 .F7 002344 37002521
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PQ 2532 .F7 Friedman, Lee Max, 1871- . -- Zola & the Dreyfus case ... 1937, c1936. (Card 2) 1940. I. Goldstein, Fanny. II. Title. MRGRRBK PQ2532 .F7 37002521 002345
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Friedmann, Paul. K.55.9 Anne Boleyn. A chapter in English history. 1527- 1536. London. 1884. 2 v. 8°. - Boleyn, Anne, Queen of England, 1507-1536. England. History. Com- Henry VIII. comprehensive works.
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Friedrich I, Barbarossa, Emperor of Germany see also Frederick I, Barbarossa, Emperor of Germany, 1121-1190.
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*G.405 .92 FRIEDRICH I, BARBAROSSA, EMPEROR OF GERMANY, 1121-1190. Hystoria de papa Alexandro e de Federico bar- barossa imperatore [Venetia, Matteo Pagan, 1545] [8] p. illus. 22cm. Caption title. Colophon: Per Mattio Pagan in Frizzaria a l'insegna de la Fede. Verse. Ex libris (book label): Huth Collection. 1. Alexander III, Pope, d. 1181. 2. Friedrich I, Barbarossa, Emperor of Germany, 1121- 1190.
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FRIEDRICH I, BARBAROSSA, EMPEROR OF GERMANY, 1121-1190--DRAMA. *XF .2253 Grabbe, Christian Dietrich, 1801-1836. .G3A66 Kaiser Friedrich Barbarossa. Eine Tragödie in fünf Akten. Frankfurt am Main, J. C. Herm- mann, 1829. 210 p. 20cm. (His Die Hohenstaufen. Ein Cy- clus von Tragödien. 1. Bd.) 1. Friedrich I, Barbarossa, Emperor of Germany, 1121-1190--Drama. I. Grabbe, Christian Diet- rich, 1801-1836. Die Hohenstaufen. 1. Bd, II. Title. Revised
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No. 2 in **Q.400.4 Friedrich II, emperor of Germany, 1194-1250. Codex, cum glossis. Fol. 2a (with sign. a2): In nomine domini nostri $^a$ iesu $^b$ christic $^c$ liber constitutionum nouella $^d$ autenticoruz de heredibus $^d$ 2 fal- cidia 2 si heres legata soluere noluerit imperatoris iustiniani Joanni prefecto secüdo-stitutio prima. Text of this paragraph is rubricated. Gloss begins col. 1. [J]N noie domini nostri iesu christi. Justinianus opus suum laudabile deo tribuit vt 7 al's. (Continued on the next card.) [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, May 31, 1910. H2421 — Frederick II., of Ger- peror. Codex et novellae. (M1) or Roman. (1) — Accorso, Francesco, commentator. 1182-1263(?) (1) — Arriva- Sene, Giorgio, printe…
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emperor of Germany, 1194-1250. No. 2 in **Q.400.4** Friedrich II, Consuetudines feudorum. (Continued, i.) Fol. 154 col. 2, line 10 of text: Finis lib. xij. Codicis. Follows immediately without much spacing: the feudal law code of Frederick II., beginning, in rubricated ink, Incipiuit cõsuetudines feudorum. Et primo de his qui feudum dare possunt 7 qui nõ 7 qualiter acquiratur 7 retineatur. Rubrica. Fol. 175a, col. 2, lines 5-13: De statutis 2 suetudinib9 tra lib'tates ecclie Îductis 2 imunitate loco 2 religioso 2 ubiqz morantium 2 fori priuilegio 2 gazaris: 2 patarenis 2 alijs hereticis eorüqz successorib9 2 nauigijs pegrinis 2 advēis quocūqz loco 2 hospitātib9. Cõstitutioes Frede- (Continued on the next card.) [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] This card was printed at…
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Friedrich II, emperor of Germany, 1194-1250. No. 2 in **Q.400.4** Consuetudines feudorum. (Continued, 2.) rici secundi imperatoris incipiunt. Fol. 175b, med., colophon: Exactum Insigne hoc ac pclarum opus voluminis venetijs impressuz per Georgius Arriuabene Mantuanum Anno salutis M.cccc.-lxxxxj. die. xx. Martij. Follows Registrum, and the printer's mark. 174 ff. 42 cm., in two columns. The gloss in smaller type surrounds the text. Initials in red, as well as the subtitles. The commentary is by Francesco Accorso. Added were originally the Extravagantes of Henry VII., with the commentary of Bartolus. These are bound up as No. 1 in **Q.400.5. [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, May 31, 1910. H2421
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FRIEDRICH I, KING OF PRUSSIA, 1657-1713. *Defoe 30 .703 .A10B2 A brief account of the unquestionable right of His Majesty, the King of Prussia, to the succession of his grand-father, the Prince Frederick-Henry, of glorious memory. Written by His Majesty's special command, and now made public by ... the Prussian embassador. London, Printed, and are to be sold by John Nutt, 1703. 38 p. fold. plate. 22cm. 1. Prussia--Kings and rulers—Succession. 2. Friedrich I, King of Prussia, 1657-1713.
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FRIEDRICH I, KING OF PRUSSIA, 1657-1713. Johnston, James, 1655-1737. *Defoe 30 .724 .J64S The speech of the Honourable Mr. Johnston, (afterwards Secretary of State, &c. for Scotland) to the Elector of Brandenburgh, late King of Prussia, when he invested him with the Garter from the late King William III. June 6. 1690. London; Printed for F. Clay. M.DCC.XXIV. <1724> 23 p. 20cm. Marginal notes in contemporary hand.
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Friedrich II, der Grosse, King of Prussia, 1712-1786. Works by this author printed in America before 1801 are available in this library in the Readex Microprint edition of Early American Imprints published by the American Antiquarian Society. This collection is arranged according to the numbers in Charles Evans' American Bibliography.
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1786. [Friedrich II, der Grosse, King of Prussia] 1719- *Reserve Oeuvres du philosophe de Sans-Souci. 2e. éd. 6874 Potzdam, 1760. .22 LC
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FRIEDRICH II, DER GROSSE, KING OF PRUSSIA, 1712-1786. ANTI-MACHIAVEL. Theodore, Lord, pseud. Lord Theodore's Political principles: being an examination of Machiavel's precepts of government, and of the observations thereon, intituled, Anti-Machiavel, supposed to be wrote by the King of Prussia i.e. Friedrich II. Adapted to the genius of an English reader; and published with a suitable preface, by Mr. Horsley. London: Printed for J. Roberts; and sold by R. Wellington. MD CCXLIV. 1744 2 p.i., xiv, 110 p. 21.5cm. I. Title.
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*2697.1.17,18= **E.118.1.17,18=**G.234.2.17, 18 Friedrich II, der Grosse, king of Prussia, 1712-1786. Correspondance de d'Alembert avec le roi de Prusse. 1760-1783. (In Alembert. J. le R. d'. OEuvres philosophiques. Vol. 17, 18. Paris, 1805.)
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RARE BOOK DEPT. XG .771 .A1OD no.3 [Friedrich II, der Grosse, King of Prussia] 1712-1786. Discours prononcé a l'Assemblée ordinaire de l'Académie royale des sciences et belles-lettres de Prusse, le jeudi ii. janvier. 1770. Berlin, Chez Chrétien Frédéric Voss. 1770. 32p. 16.5cm.(16mo) Title vignette. "Essai sur l'amour propre envisagé comme prin- cipe de morale"--caption title, p.[3] Page 29 misnumbered 26. I. Title. MB
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Phillips fd--1882--tr.fr. 4469a.82 no.3 1 Self-interest--Addresses, essays, lectures I Preussische Akademie der Wissenschaften, Berlin. dis x from Académie royale des sciences et belles-lettres de Prusse (for rb)
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RARE BOOK DEPT. XG .751 .C83D no.2 [Friedrich II, der Grosse, King of Prussia] 1712-1786. Dissertation sur les raisons d'établir ou d'abroger les loix, par l'auteur des Mémoires de Brandebourg. Francfort et Leipsic, M D C C L I I. [1752] 45p. 17cm.(8vo);bd.to 20.5cm. Title vignette. I. Title. MB
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301.065--1881--tr.fr. 6675.80 no.2 res. Mansell xx 1 Law dis 10
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[Friedrich II, der Grosse, King of Prussia] 1712-1786. Eloge du sieur La Mettrie, médecin de la Faculté de Paris ... Avec le Catalogue de ses ouvrages, & deux lettres qui le concernent. A La Haie, Chés Pierre Gosse junior, libraire de S.A.R. M. D.CC. LII. [1752] 2p. l., 59p. 17cm. Title vignette. I. Title.
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301.020--1881--tr.fr. 6649a.59 res. no.4 Mansell xxx 1 La Mettrie, Julien Offray de, 1709-1751. dis 10
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[Friedrich II, der Grosse, King of Prussia] 1712-1786. Lettre sur l'éducation. Berlin, Chez Chrétien Frederic Voss. 1770. 32p. 16.5cm.(16mo) Title vignette. I. Title.
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Phillips fd--1882--tr.fr. 4469a.82 no.2 1 Education--addresses, essays, lectures dis
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[Friedrich II, der Grosse, King of Prussia] 1712- 1786. Poësies diverses. A Berlin chez Chretien Frederic Voss. MDCCLX. [1760] 2p. l.,306p. 18cm.(8vo) Title page printed in red with vignette in black. Title vignette engraved by J.W. Meil. Edited by J.B. de Boyer, Marquis d'Argens and Louis de Beausobre. MB-Rev.
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335,565--1883--tr.fr. 4870a.2 NUCxxx II Meil, J W engr. III Argens, Jean Baptiste de Boyer, Marquis d', 1704- 1771, ed. IV Beausobre, Louis de, 1730-1783, ed. dis
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[Friedrich II, der Grosse, King of Prussia] 1712- 1786. Poësies diverses. [1760] (Card 2) Also published as Oeuvres du Philosophe de Sans-Souci. CONTENTS.--Odes.--Stances paraphrase de l'Ecclesiate.--Épitres.--L'art de la guerre. I. Title.
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Friedrich II, der Grosse, king of Prussia, 1712-1786. Memoirs of the house of Brandenburg, to the death of Frederic I., king of Prussia. Added four dissertations. Written by the present king of Prussia. Lond. Nourse. 1758, 68. 2 v. Sm. 80. **K.235.9 Same. Edinburgh. Robinsons...1759. vi, 246 pp. 120. **Adams 255.2 -Brandenburg, House of
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Friedrich II, der Grosse, king of Prussia, 1712-1786. Carlyle, Thomas. History of Friedrich II. of Prussia, called Frederick the Great. Lond. 1859-65. Portrs. 8°. 2853.2 = K.85.3 Same. Leipzig. Tauchnitz. 1858-65. 13 v. in 11. 16°. 2859.60
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Friedrich II, der Grosse, king of Prussia, 1712-1786. Text.2824.5 Jomini, Antoine Henri, baron de. Atlas Cab.28.18.3 Histoire critique et militaire des querres de Frédéric II, comparées au système moderne. 3e ed. Paris. Magimel. 1818. 3 v. $8^{\circ}$: Atlas, 26 pl. L. f$^{0}$. The Atlas has the title Atlas pour le Traité (Continued)
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Friedrich II, der Grosse, king of Prussia, 1712-1786. Text.2824.5 Atlas Cab.28.18.3 Jomini, A. H., baron de. Histoire critique et ... (Continued) des grandes operations militaires. It lacks the title-page and may possible belong to another ed.- Traite des grandes operation etc.
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FRIEDRICH II, DER GROSSE, KING OF PRUSSIA, 1712-1768. Lecomte, Ferdinand, 1826-1899. Etudes d'histoire militaire. III. Fréderic—Washington—Napoléon. Paris, R. Chapelot & cie; Lausanne, F. Rouge, 1900. 527 p. fold. maps, facsim. 23cm. 1. Washington, George, Pres. U. S.--Military career. 2. Napoleon I, Emperor of France, 1769-1821. 3. Friedrich II, der Grosse, King of Prussia, 1712-1768. The Walter Updike Lewisson Collection of Washingtoniana
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RARE BOOM DEPT. FRIEDRICH II, DER GROSSE, KING OF PRUSSIA, 1712-1786. Les six matinées du Roi de Prusse, a son neveu; en mille sept cent soixante et huit. A Paris, Chez Dentu,libraire,Palais-Egalité, n° 240.Et chez les marchands de nouveaués. L'an V.de la République français [1797]. 2p. l.,[3]-34p. 21.5cm.(8vo) "Avis de l'éditeur" signed, p.6: Spiess.
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Friedrich III, der Weise, Elector of Saxony see also Frederick III, the Wise, Elector of Saxony, 1463-1525.
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Friedrich III, der Weise, Elector of Saxony, 1463-1525. *G.309 .260 no.5 Luther, Martin, 1483-1546. Von zwayerlay menschen/ wie sy sich in dem glaubenhalten sollen/ vnd was der sey. Send-brieff D. Mart. Luthers/ an Herzog Friderich von Saxen Thurfürst &c. Wittemberg. 1523. [Augsburg, Heinrich Stainer, 1523?] [14] p. 20cm. Signatures: A-B⁴ (B4 blank; B2 missigned A) Title within ornamental woodcut border by (Continued on next card)
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Friedrich III, der Weise, Elector of Saxony, 1463-1525. *G.309 .260 no.5 Luther, Martin, 1483-1546. Von zwayerlay menschen ... [1523?] (Card 2) the Master H. S. (Johnson, German renaissance title-borders, 34) Arrey von Dommer, Lutherdrucke, 335. No.[5] in pamphlet volume lettered on spine: Luther. Sendbriefe und Warnungen ... 1521-46. 1. Christian life. 2. Faith. I. Friedrich III, der Weise, Elector of Saxony, 1463-1525. II. S., H., master. illus. III. Title.
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Friedrich, Herzog von Braunschweig-Wolfenbüttel. See Frederick, Duke of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel, 1313-1400. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, March 26, 1918 L3858
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Friedrich Heinrich Ludwig, Prinz von Preussen, 1726-1802 see Heinrich, prince of Prussia, 1726-1802.
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FRIEDRICH KARL, PRINCE OF PRUSSIA, 1828-1885. *XF .2445 Petsch, Wilhelm. .P451 Der eiserne Prinz. Prinz Friedrich Karl's v. E3 Freussen, Generalfeldmarschalls des deutschen Reichs, Leben und Thaten. Der deutschen Jugend erzählt ... Bielefeld, Velhagen und Klasing, 1873. viii, 212 p. plates. 20cm. 1. Friedrich Karl, Prince of Prussia, 1828- 1885. [2. Children's literature--German.] I. Title.
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Friedrich Wilhelm (Duke of Mecklenburg). Acc. Edictum. 85- Schwerin: Lembken: 1713. 99 32 pp. (59)
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Rostenberg & Stern--Library of last resort fund.
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Friedrich Wilhelm Viktor August Ernst, Crown Prince of the German Empire, 1882- see Wilhelm, crown prince of the German empire and of Prussia, 1882-
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Friedrich, Friedrich. 1828–1890. **T.87.89 Hinter den Coulissen. Humoristische Skizzen und Bilder aus dem Schauspielerleben. Neue . . . verbesserte Auflage. = Leipzig. Friedrich. [1886.] (3), 123 pp. 17½ cm., in 8s. Contents. — Eine ambulante Gesellschaft.—Zum Ersten Mal. — Ein König- reich fur drei Gevattern. — Durch Reclame. — Ein verwünschtes Dasein. — Ein Wette. — Das Benefiz. — Ein Gastspiel Ludwig Devrients. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, November 5, 1913. J234 — T.r. — Theatre. Fiction.
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Friedrich, Johann. K.245.17 Doellinger, Johann J. I. von and others. The pope and the council. By Janus [pseud.] Authorized trans. from the German. Boston, 1870.
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RARE BOOM DEPT. XG Friedrichs von Knauss ... Selbstschreibende .405 wundermaschinen, auch mehr andere kunst- und .21 meisterstücke ... Wien, 1780. 9p.ℓ.,170p.,1ℓ. front.(port.),11plates(10 fold.) 21cm.
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1 Knauss, Friedrich von, 1724-1780? 2 Writing machines 3 Inventions--Early works to 1800 dis
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Friend, A, pseud. A word or two of advice to William Warburton . . . See Grey, Zachary, D.D., LL.D. 1687-1766. A word or two of advice to William Warburton; . . . This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, February 2, 1915. K2679
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RARE BKS PZ7 .F91535 Bou 2007 BPL1RB 39999063191892 Friend, Natasha, 1972- Bounce / 188 p. ; 22 cm.
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The Walter Updike Lewisson Collection of Washingtoniana
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*BAC 418 Friend, Nellie E Success and you ... New York [c1927] LC 27-18143; BJ1611.F85
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*BAC 419 Friend, Nellie E The tapestry of eternity ... New York [°1951] LC 51-14152; FB645.F67
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The friend. PR4480 F7 Coleridge, Samuel Taylor, 1772-1834. 1831 The friend: a series of essays to aid in the formation of fixed principles in politics, morals, and religion. With literary amusements interspersed. 1st American from 2d London ed. Burlington [Vt.] C. Goodrich, 1831. RARE BOOK DEPT. *K.74 viii, 510 p. 24cm. FOR OTHER EDITIONS see AUTHOR .4 [Another copy] 1. Philosophy. 2. Ethics. 3. Political science. I. Title. LC
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*A.3150 Friend, The. A literary, moral, and political weekly paper, excluding personal and party politics, and the events of the day. Conducted by S. T. Coleridge. No. 1–27, June 1, 1809–March 15, 1810. — [Penrith,] 1809, 10. I v. 8°. Nothing was published between June 8 and August 10, or after March 15. This periodical was written principally by Coleridge. Re-arranged, and with additions, it was published in book form under the same title [4554.6; 4579.15]. [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, July 9, 1904. F4246 — Periodicals. — Coleridge, Samuel Taylor.
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Friend A. E., pseud. See Grey, Zachary, D.D., LL.D. 1687-1766. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, September 19, 1914. K2649
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Friend, Robert see Freind, Robert, 1667-1751.
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Friend, A, of Emerson. Maury, Antonia Coetana de Paiva Pereira, 1866– *R.9.573.1 A friend of Emerson. Being a little memoir of Charles Malloy. = [Boston. 1915.] 13 pp. Portrait. Autograph facsimile. 23½ cm. Reprinted from Poet-Lore, May – June, 1915. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, July 11, 1916. K8678 — T.r. — Emerson, Ralph Waldo, 1803–1882. — Malloy, Charles, 1823–1914?
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Friend, A, of every body and every soul. See Biglow, William, 1773-1844. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, July 10, 1923. M6704
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A friend of mankind, pseud. The life of John Engelbrecht; containing an account of his sufferings by reason of faithfulness to the trust committed to him by his lord and master; his extraordinary call in the ministry; and wonderful visions; together with some sentences out of his writings. Translated out of the German original. By a friend to mankind. Hallowell [Me.]: Printed by E. Goodale. 1819. 108 p. 14.5cm. Shaw/Shoemaker 48490.
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Friend, A, of Mr. Hervey's, pseud. **T.57.146 Measure for measure; or, a proper reply to a late scurrilous pamphlet, entitled, A proper reply to a letter from the Honourable Thomas Hervey to Sir Thomas Hanmer, Bart. By a friend of Mr. Hervey's. = London: Printed for J. H. . . . 1742. (I), 30 pp. $19\frac{1}{2}$ cm., in 4s. Catherine Douglas, Duchess of Queensberry's A proper reply to a . . . letter from the Hon. T----s H-----y, to Sir Thomas Hanmer . . ., may be found on shelf-number **T.57.144. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, March 5, 1914. J406 — Douglas, Catherine, Duchess of Queensberry.$^{170}$—1777. — Hervey, Thomas. 1698–1775. — Hanmer, Sir Thomas, Baronet. 1677–1746. — Friend, A, of Mr. Hervey's, pseud.
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Friend, A, of the author's, pseud. **T.97.42 Defence, A, of the new Sophonisba, a tragedy. In answer to a criticism on that play. By a friend of the author's. = London: Printed for F. Cogan . . . M.DCC.XXX. (1), 30 pp. 19½ cm., in 4s. The criticism on Thomson's Sophonisba was written by T. B. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, August 25, 1913. J155 — B., T.— Friend, A, of the author's, pseud.— Thomson, James. 1700-1748.
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DA Friend of a Manufacturer. 506 A letter not in answer to, but induced by a late publication of Thomas Holcroft, on the subject of political intemperance; : endeavouring to illustrate its dangerous effects, on the commercial part of the Kingdom; and the material difference between theory and practice ... -- London : Printed for J. Bew, [1795]. 39, [1] p.; 21.5 cm. 1. Holcroft, Thomas, 1745-1809. 2. Gt. Britain--History--1714-1837. I. Title. MRGRRBK DA506.H7 A3 no.2 ocm29972697
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A friend of the Mormons. Rare Book Dept. *Q.107 Kane, Thomas Leiper, 1822–1883. .10 The private papers and diary of Thomas Leiper Kane, a friend of the Mormons; with an introduction and edited by Oscar Osburn Winther. San Francisco, Gelber-Lilienthal, inc., 1937. ix, [1] p., 1 l., 78, [2] p. front. (port.) pl., facsim. $26^{cm}$. "Five hundred copies printed at the Grabhorn press, October: 1937." 1. Mormons and Mormonism. i. Winther, Oscar Osburn, ed. ii. Title. iii. Title: A friend of the Mormons. 38-17812 Library of Congress BX8611.K25A4 [5-2] 289.373
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No. 12 in **G.323.1=No. 6 in *5642.5 Friend, A, of the people. Banks and a paper currency: their effects upon society. Philadelphia. 1832. 12 pp. 22 cm., in 8s. Treats of conditions in the United States. United States. Finance. money.--Banks and banking.
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A friend of the South, pseud. see Pratt, Minot.
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A friend of truth, and of honorable peace, pseud. The conduct of Washington, compared with that of the present administration, in a series of letters and official documents, with notes. By A friend of truth, and of honorable peace [pseud.] Boston: True & Rowe Printers. 1813. 3lp. 23.5cm.(8vo) On the impressment by British ships of American seamen. Shaw/Shoemaker 28203. Stitched and untrimmed. (See next card) MB-Rev. The Walter Updike Lewisson Collection of Washingtoniana
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The conduct of Washington ... 1813. (Card 2) XW .813 Text identical with Facts and documents relating to the state of the controversy ..., under same pseudonym. RARE BOOK DEPT. XH .85 Another copy. 23cm. .201
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A friend of truth, and of honorable peace, free trade and sailor's rights, pseud. The conduct of Washington, compared with that of the present administration, in a series of letters and official documents, with notes. By a friend of truth, and of honorable peace, free trade and sailor's rights [pseud.]. [Baltimore?] 1813. 32p. 21cm. Addressed, p.[3] to "Citizens of Maryland". On the impressment by British ships of American seamen. Not in Shaw/ Shoemaker. The Walter Updike Lewisson Collection of Washingtoniana MB
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The Friend of virtue. v.1-5, v.7, v.8 no.22, v.9 nos.1-2, v.10, v.11 nos.13,15,26, v.12 nos.1,4, v.18 no.4, v.24 no.12; 1838-1861. Boston, 1838-1861. LCxxx
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Friend of youth, A, pseud. See Willard, Samuel, D.D. 1776-1859. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, May 2, 1905. F7457
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SPECIAL COLLECTIONS SCQ Friend songs. Medieval Galaicoportuguese love poems, trans. by Pearse Hutchinson. .154 Dublin, New Writers' Press, 1970. .22 19p. 26cm. No.114 of 130 copies. Illustrated brown wrapper, printed in black and orange. I. Hutchinson, Pearse, 1927- tr.
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Federal fds--1976-- Acc 76-237 dis set for rb notes: xD;?970. A10F
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Friend, A, to American enterprise, pseud. Oak Hall pictorial. [Verse.] = Boston. Oak Hall. 1854. (16) pp. Illus. 15.5 cm. An advertisement, in verse, of the clothing store, Oak Hall. Kept by George W. Simmons. The title is on the cover. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, April 24, 1934. D4599 — T.r. — Oak Hall, Boston. — Simmons, George W.
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A friend to American manufactures. [The artist's companion,] and manufacturer's guide, consisting of the most valuable secrets in arts and trades ... With above five hundred valuable modern receipts; forming a great variety of useful articles, collected from the latest European publications. By a friend to American manufactures. Boston: Published by J.Norman, chart-seller, No.1, North-Row.E.G.House, printer. 1814. lp. l., xiv, 179p. 18cm.(12mo) (See next card)
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[The artist's companion,] and manufacturer's guide ... 1814. (Card 2) Running title: Secrets in arts and trades. Shaw/Shoemaker 30707. Imperfect: t.p. mutilated, affecting title. I. A friend to American manufactures.
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Friend, A, to candour and truth, pseud. See Jones, Stephen. 1763-1827. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, March 3, 1914.
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Friend, A, to consistency. See Wyatt, James. 1746-1813. Oct. 17, 1902 E6117
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A friend to fair play. This work is available in this library in the Readex Microprint edition of Early American Imprints published by the American Antiquarian Society. This collection is arranged according to the numbers in Charles Evans' American Bibliography.
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Friend, A, to fair play and a free stage, pseud. No. 2 in **G.3822.4.2=**T.76.73 Letter, to the Right Hon. Robert Peel, respecting the proposed introduction of a bill, to repeal so much of the Act of 10th Geo. II. cap. 28, as requires notice to be sent to the Lord Chamberlain, previously to the representation of any new play or entertainment of the stage, or any addition to an old play; and showing that the consequence . . . would be, to confirm the monopoly claimed by . . . Drury Lane and Covent Garden, . . . theatres. London. The Author. 1829. 12 pp. 22 cm. Signed, A friend to "fair play and a free stage." This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, March 5, 1914. J356 — London. Theatres. — Friend, A, to fair play and a free stage, pseud. — Peel, Sir Robert, 2d Baronet. 1788–…
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R-B Res 5689 .19 Friend to Harmony. Candid considerations on libels...: with some observations on the liberty of the press. Boston : Printed by E. Freeman and L. Andrews, 1789. 22, [4]p., 20.5 cm. Last 4 unnumbered pages: Book publisher's ads. Reference: Evans 21725. I.T. RG87-530313 39962 MRG87-530313
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Friend, A, to his king and country. No.8 in**G.324.2=*4519.90 Calm examination, A, into the causes of the present alarm in the Empire. By a friend to his king and country. London. Printed for J. Bew. 1793. 100 pp. 8°.
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Friend, A, to justice, pseud. **T.96.19 A reply to the Defence of Edmund Kean. With observations in answer to the remarks on the tragedy of “The Italians” . . = London. Miller. 1819. 31 pp. 22 cm., in 8s. A defence of Edmund Kean may be found on shelf-numbers **T.96.18; No. 8, 9 in **G.3824.13. Bucke's The Italians may be found on shelf-numbers **T.36.56; **T.96.17. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, December 30, 1913. J232 — T.r. — Kean, Edmund. 1787-1833. — Bucke, Charles. 1781-1846.
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Friend, A, to justice, pseud. **T.96.152 Letter, A, addressed to the authors of the Lincoln Dramatic Censor, containing strictures and observations upon their conduct towards the manager of the Lincoln Theatre. By a friend to justice. = Lincoln. Brooke. 1809. 8 pp. 20½ cm. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, August 18, 1914. J658 — Lincoln, England. Theatres. Lincoln Theatre. — Lincoln Dramatic Censor. — Friend, A, to justice, pseud.
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Friend, A, to political equality, pseud. **H.85.122 A pill for Porcupine [pseud. of William Cobbett]: being a specific for an obstinate itching which that hireling has long contracted for lying and calumny. Containing, a vindication of the American, French, and Irish characters, against his scurrilities. — Philadelphia: Printed for the Author. September 1, 1796. 83 pp. $8^\circ$. An attack on the Federal Party. [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, May 13, 1908. G7374 — Federal Party, United States.—Cobbett, William. 1762-1835.—United States. Pol. hist.
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Friend, A, to suffering humanity, pseud. *P.30.973.2 Mrs. Willard reviewed, or, a short examination of the Proceedings of "The Society for the Advancement of Female Education in Greece." Albany. 1833. 12 pp. 17½ cm. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, June 1, 1926. N3122 — T.r. — Willard, Emma, 1787-1870. — Society for the Advancement of Female Education in Greece.
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Friend, A, to the Protestant interest, pseud. **G.409.55 Clamor sanguinis martyrum, or the bloody Inquisition of Spain. Wherein is unfolded the prodigious and unparell'd [sic] cruelties of the bloody-minded Spaniard, against the Protestants . . — London, Printed by A. M. for Fr. Tyton . . . 1656. (52), 223 pp. 14 cm., in 12s. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, March 30, 1922. M3779 — T.r. — Inquisition.
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RARE BOOK A friend to the sex. DEPT. [Adams, John] 1750-1814. XP Sketches of the history, genius, disposition, .20 accomplishments, employments, customs and import- .5 tance of the fair sex, in all parts of the world. Interspersed with many singular and entertaining anecdotes. By a friend to the sex ... Also Philadelphia: Printed by Samuel Sansom, jun. No.27, Mulberry-Street. [1796?] able in viii, 216-340,265-292 p. 19.5cm.(12mo) microtext. Evans 31688. text. First published, London, 1790, with title: Woman. Sketches ...
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A friend to the sex. [Adams, John] 1750-1814. XP Sketches of the history, genius, disposition, accomplishments, employments, customs, virtues, and vices, of the fair sex, in all parts of the world. Interspersed with many singular and entertaining anecdotes. By a friend to the sex ... Boston: Printed for Joseph Bumstead, (printer and booksellers). Sold by him at No.20, Union-Street, and by booksellers in various parts of the United States. 1807. (See next card)
Card 568
Card 568
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[Adams, John] 1750-1814. Sketches of the ... XP ... fair sex ... 1807. (Card 2) .20 300 p. 17.5cm.(12mo) .4 First published, London, 1790, with title: Woman. Sketches ... On p.225 & 226 and p.227 & 228, the text has been transposed in imposition. Shaw/Noemaker 13600. Original buff boards, paper spine. I. Title. MB
Card 569
Card 569
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Card 570
Card 570
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Friend, A, to the sisterhood. See Hayley, William. 1745-1820. Salute Feb. 15, 1904 F2699
Card 572
Card 572
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Friend to youth, A. pseud. See Brewer, Edwin. Hoare, Sarah, 1767-1855. Pinnock, William, 1782-1843. Pinnock, William Henry. Willard, Samuel, D. D., 1779-1859. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, October 30, 194. M9822
Card 574
Card 574
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**H.99a.178 Friend's Astronomical Diary, A: or Almanac, for the Year of Christian Æra, 1796. By Benjamin Fry. — Portsmouth, N. H. Printed by Charles Peirce. [1795.] v. 17½ cm. [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, April 24, 1911. H5163 — Fry, Benjamin, almanac maker. — Almanacs. — Peirce, Charles, publisher.
Card 576
Card 576
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A Friend's discourse. This work is available in this library in the Readex Microprint edition of Early American Imprints published by the American Antiquarian Society. This collection is arranged according to the numbers in Charles Evans' American Bibliography.
Card 578
Card 578
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**H.95.204 Friend's Discourse, A, delivered at an yearly meeting of the Quakers, in Boston . . . the 30th of August, 1728 . . . — Boston: Printed for N. Belknap . . . 1728. 21 pp. $16^{\circ}$. Contains Part of a second Discourse, delivered the same day, by another Friend. [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, September 17, 1908. G8191 — Friends, Society of. Yearly meetings. Boston, 1728.
Card 580
Card 580
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A friendly address to all reasonable Americans. [Chandler, Thomas Bradbury] 1726-1790. A friendly address to all reasonable Americans, on the subject of our political confusions: in which the necessary consequences of violently opposing the King's troops, and of a general non-importation are fairly stated ... New-York, printed: London, Reprinted for Richardson and Urquhart, at the Royal-Exchange. 1774. 56 p. 20.5cm. (8vo) T. R. Adams, American independence, 107c. I. Title. MB
Card 582
Card 582
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No. 1 in **H.99b.171 Friendly admonition, A, to drunkards and tiplers. London. Printed for Thomas Parkhurst. 1705. (I), 46 pp. Sm. 8°. [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] May 2, 1902 E3806 — Temperance.
Card 584
Card 584
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A friendly admonition to the sufferers by the late great and dreadful fires, particularly in the parish of B-----n, in the diocese of P---h. By a divine of the Church of England London, Printed for J.Taylor at the Ship in St.Paul's Church-Yard. MDCCIV. [1704] 4p.ll.,72p. 17cm.
Card 585
Card 585
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Card 586
Card 586
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Friendly advice to the gentlemen-planters of the East and West Indies. Tryon, Thomas. 1634-1703. *XH .710 .T78F no.1 Friendly advice to the gentlemen-planters of the East and West Indies. In three parts. I. A brief treatise of the most principal fruits and herbs that grow in the East & West Indies ... Together with some directions for the preservation of health and life in those hot climates. II. The complaints of the Negro-slaves against the hard usages and barbarous cruelties inflicted upon them. III. A discourse in way of dialogue, between an Ethiopian or (Continued on next card)
Card 588
Card 588
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Friendly advice to the gentlemen-planters of the East and West Indies. *XH .710 .T78F no.1 Tryon, Thomas. 1634-1703. Friendly advice ... (Card 2) Negro-slave, and a Christian that was his master in America. By Philotheos Physiologus pseud.> London, Printed by Andrew Soule at the Crooked Billet in Holloway-Lane near Shoreditch. 1684? 1 p.l., 222 p. 14.5cm. Numerous errors in paging. (Continued on next card)
Card 590
Card 590
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Tryon, Thomas 1634-1703. Friendly advice ... 1684? (Card 3) Another state has reading "Friendly advcie" in title. Variant of Wing T3179A. With this is bound the author's A treatise of dreams and visions, London, 1695. I. Title.
Card 592
Card 592
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Friendly Association for Regaining and Preserving Peace with the Indians by Pacific Measures. Publications of this body printed in America before 1801 are available in this library in the Readex Microprint edition of Early American Imprints published by the American Antiquarian Society. This collection is arranged according to the numbers in Charles Evans' American Bibliography. Library of Congress Information Card
Card 594
Card 594
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Friendly Brothers of St. Patrick. Publications of this body printed in America before 1801 are available in this library in the Readex Microprint edition of Early American Imprints published by the American Antiquarian Society. This collection is arranged according to the numbers in Charles Evans' American Bibliography. Library of Congress Information Card
Card 596
Card 596
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**H.28.59 Friendly caution, A, to Seceders, in a letter from a Gentleman in Edin- burgh, to one of the seceding ministers. Glasgow, 1742. 32 pp. 16°. [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] June 4, E4707 — Scotland, Church of.
Card 598
Card 598
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**H.28.91 Friendly check, A, from a kind relation, to the chief cannoneer, founded on a late information, dated N. E. Castle-William, 1720, 21. [Boston. 1721.] 7 pp. 24°. Signed Amicus Patriae. This very rare tract is a satirical answer to “A word of comfort to a melancholy country — Massachusetts Bay.” — Sabin. It has been attributed by some to Rev. John Wise. [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, June 24, 1905. F8c84 — Wise, Rev. John. 1652-1725. — Amicus Patriae.
Card 600
Card 600
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Friendly conference, A, between a minister and a parishioner of his, inclining to Quakerism. **G.389b.134 Fowler, Edward, d.d., Bishop of Gloucester, England, 1632-1714. A friendly conference between a minister and a parishioner of his, inclining to Quakerism, wherein the absurd opinions of that sect are detected and exposed to a just censure. By a lover of truth. — London. Printed by T. R. for Robert Clavell. 1676. (8), 168 pp. 16 cm., in 8s. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, May 14, 1917. L1587 — T.r. — Friends, Society of.
Card 602
Card 602
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A friendly conference concerning the new oath of allegiance to K. William, and Q. Mary, where in the objections against taking the oaths are impartially examined ... London, Printed for S. Smith, 1689. 35 p. 20cm. A dialogue between "C." and "W." In justification of the Revolution of 1688. Wing C1A. 1. Gt. Brit.--Hist.--Revolution of 1688. I. C.
Card 604
Card 604
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Friendly counsel for girls. Cox, Sydney. Friendly counsel for girls; or, words in season. New York. Carleton. 1868. 296 pp. 16°. [The second copy is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] Nov. 23, 1903 F1413 — Girls. — T.r.
Card 606
Card 606
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The Friendly couriere: by way of letters from persons in town to their acquaintance in the country. Containing whatever is curious or remarkable at home or abroad. Numb.I. London, Printed and sold by A. Baldwin, 1711. 1 reel. 35 mm. Microfilm (negative) made by Microreproduction Laboratories, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, from original in Rare Book Dept., Boston Public Library. Collation of the original: 24 p. 19 cm. No more published 1. Periodicals, English. NLC MB m*
Card 608
Card 608
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#Defoe 30 The Friendly couriere: by way of letters from persons in town to their acquaintance in the country. Containing whatever is curious or remarkable at home or abroad. Numb. I. London, Printed, and sold by A. Baldwin, 1711. 24 p. 19cm. No more published. 1. Periodicals, English. 2. Gt. Brit.—Pol. & govt.—Period. 3. Gt. Brit.—Pol. & govt.—1702-1714.
Card 610
Card 610
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The friendly daemon. [Campbell, Duncan] 1680?-1730. The friendly daemon, or The generous apparition; being a true narrative of a miraculous cure, newly perform'd upon that famous deaf and dumb gentleman, Dr. Duncan Campbell; by a familiar spirit that appeared to him in a white surplice ... London Printed; and sold by J. Roberts in Warwick-lane. MDCCXXVI [1726] 39 p. 20cm. Comprises letter "To my anonymous worthy friend" signed "Duncan Campbell", and an "Answer" (Continued on next card)
Card 612
Card 612
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The friendly daemon. [Campbell, Duncan] 1680?-1730. The friendly daemon ... MDCCXXVI [1726] (Card 2) attributed to Daniel Defoe. Advocates use of loadstones and "sympathetic powders" for sale by Campbell. 1. Apparitions. 2. Quacks and quackery. I. Defoe, Daniel, 1660-1731. II. Title.
Card 614
Card 614
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Friendly debate, A. Greenwood, Isaac. 1702-1745. **G.389a.29 A friendly debate; or, a dialogue, between Academicus [pseud. of Isaac Greenwood]; and Sawny [pseud. of William Douglass] & Mundungus [pseud. of John Williams], two eminent physicians, about some of their late performances. Boston: in N. E. Printed in the year, MDCCXXII. (2), ii, 20 pp. 17½ cm., in 4s. A fictitious debate on inoculation. The pseudonym Mundungus has been ascribed erroneously to Francis Archibald. Pp. 21-24 are missing. [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, February 28, 1912. H7211 — Inoculation. — Douglass, William, M.D. 1691?-1752. — T.r. — Archibald, Francis. — Williams, John, tobaccoist, of Boston, Mass.
Card 616
Card 616
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A friendly debate between Dr. Kingsman, a dissatisfied clergy-man, and Gratianus Trimmer, a neighbour minister, concerning the late Thanksgiving-day; the Prince's descent into England ... With some considerations on Bishop Sanderson, and Dr. Falkner, about monarchy, oaths, &c. By a minister of the Church of England. London, Printed for J. Robinson, 1689. viii, 78 p. 20cm. Wing F2218. 1. Gt. Brit.—Hist.—Revolution of 1688. Hist. Ref.
Card 618
Card 618
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A friendly dialogue, between a Scripturian and an Athanasian. [Hopkins, William] 1706-1786. *XH .97 .336 A friendly dialogue, between a Scripturian and an Athanasian: occasioned by the former's behaviour, during some part of public worship [Philadelphia? Printed by Charles Cist?] M.DCC.LXXXV. [1785] iv, [5]-36 p. 19.5cm. "The following friendly Dialogue ... is now reprinted from a London copy published in 1784: (Continued on next card)
Card 620
Card 620
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A friendly dialogue, between a Scripturian and an Athanasian. *XH .97 .336 Hopkins, William 1706-1786. A friendly dialogue ... 1785. (Card 2) in which the editor thereof, J. D. e.i.e., John Disney made very considerable alterations ... The notes signed B. are the present editor's February 11th, 1785"--p.iv. Perhaps edited by John Beale Bordley. First published under title: An attempt to restore Christian forms of worship ... Not in Evans. Ex libris (autograph annotations, etc.): John Beale Bordley. I. Title.
Card 622
Card 622
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A friendly dialogue, in three parts, between Philalethes & Toletus. [Spring, Samuel] 1746-1819. XH .784 .Sp8F A friendly dialogue, in three parts, between Philalethes & Toletus, upon the nature of duty Newbury-Port: Printed and sold by John Mycall, Also available in micro-text. 160,32p. 17cm.(12mo) "Toletus represents the Reverend David Tappan ... Philalethes represents the Reverend Samuel Spring"--verso of t.p. (See next card)
Card 624
Card 624
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[Spring, Samuel] 1746-1819. A friendly dialogue ... 1784. (Card 2) "A private conference between Philalethes & Amartolos": 32p. (2d count) Evans 18792. Ex libris (signature): Joshua Coffin, Newbury, 1840. I. Title.
Card 626
Card 626
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A friendly epistle. [Defoe, Daniel] 1660-1731. A friendly epistle by way of reproof from one of the people called Quakers, to Thomas Bradbury, a dealer in many words. To which is added a letter from the author to the publisher, relating to the threats and menaces of several of the people called Quakers, for publishing the said book. The sixth edition, corrected and amended. London: Printed, and sold by S.Keimer, at the Printing-Press in Pater-Noster-Row; 1715. (Price six pence) (See next card)
Card 628
Card 628
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[Defoe, Daniel] 1660-1731. A friendly epistle by way of reproof ... 1715. (Card 2) .21 38,[2]p. 19.5cm.(8vo) .F75 Page [39] misnumbered 4. 1715B Cf. Moore 305 (note). FOR OTHER EDITIONS see AUTHOR I. Title.
Card 630
Card 630
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Friendly Fire Society, Boston see Boston. Friendly Fire Society. Printed for Readex by Library of Congress Microprint Corp.
Card 632
Card 632
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Friendly Fire Society, Cambridge, Mass. see Cambridge, Mass. Friendly Fire Society. Printed for Readex by Library of Congress Microprint Corp.
Card 634
Card 634
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Friendly Goudys, The. Wheeler, Sidney S. **Q.59.37 The friendly Goudys. The story of a visit to Deepdene. = Boston. The Typographical Laboratory. 1932. (8), 9, (1) pp. Illus. Portraits. Plate. 27 cm. On Goudy's types and printing. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, September 14, 1932. D935 — T.r. — Types. — Goudy, Frederic William, 1865-
Card 636
Card 636
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Friendly greetings. Claremont, N. H. Churches. First Baptist Church. *Cab.23.56.5 Friendly greetings. [Newspaper.] April, 1887. No. 1. — [Claremont. 1887.] (4) pp. Plate. F°. Contains an account of the Church and a list of the members. [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, February 11, 1908. G6615 — T.r.
Card 638
Card 638
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The friendly instructor: or, A companion for young ladies and young gentlemen. Editions of this work printed in America before 1801 are available in this library in the Readex Microprint edition of Early American Imprints published by the American Antiquarian Society. This collection is arranged according to the numbers in Charles Evans' American Bibliography. Library of Congress Information Card
Card 640
Card 640
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A friendly letter from a minister of Christ to a brother minister, under peculiar trials, and desponding in his advanced age ... This work is available in this library in the Readex Microprint edition of Early American Imprints published by the American Antiquarian Society. This collection is arranged according to the numbers in Charles Evans' American Bibliography.
Card 642
Card 642
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A friendly letter from honest Tom Boggy. [King, William] 1663-1712. A friendly letter from honest Tom Boggy [pseud.] to the Reverend Mr. G—d, Canon of Windsor; occasion'd by a sermon against censure, preach'd in St. George's Chappel ... London: Printed in the year 1710. Price two pence. 16p. 18.5cm.(8vo) I. Title.
Card 644
Card 644
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A friendly rebuke to one Parson Benjamin. [Defoe, Daniel] 1660-1731. A friendly rebuke to one Parson Benjamin [i.e. Benjamin Hoadly]; particularly relating to his quarrelling with his own church, and vindicating dissenters. By one of the people called Quakers. London: Printed for E. Moore near St. Paul's. 1719. Price 6d. 32 p. 20cm. Signatures: B4 B-D4. Title vignette. (Continued on next card)
Card 646
Card 646
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A friendly rebuke to one Parson Benjamin. *Defoe 21.F76 [Defoe, Daniel] 1660-1731. A friendly rebuke to one Parson Benjamin ... 1719. (Card 2) Not written from Quaker point of view, despite statement in title. *Defoe 28B ------- [Another copy] .36 no. 4 1. Hoadly, Benjamin, Bp. of Winchester, 1676-1761. 2. Friends, Society of—Doctrinal and controversial works. I. Title.
Card 648
Card 648
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Groton Irish Benevolent Society, Groton Junction, Mass. Constitution and by-laws ... Groton Junction,Mass.: Printed by John H.Turner. 1869. cover-title,7,[1]p. 15.5cm.
Card 650
Card 650
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RARE BOOK FRIENDLY SOCIETIES--U.S. DEPT. XH People's Union Association, East Cambridge, Mass. Constitution and by-laws of the People's Union .863 Association, East Cambridge, Mass. Organized .P39U June, 1855. Boston: James Cox, printer, 129 Washington St. 1863. 13p. 14.5cm. Title vignette. Front printed light green wrapper preserved.
Card 652
Card 652
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No. 75 in **H.90.470 Friendly Society, The, together with Heaving anchor. [Songs.] Broadside. [Boston. 18—?] Size, $1\frac{1}{8} \times 7\frac{1}{4}$ inches. Vignettes. Heaving anchor is catalogued separately. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, July 12, 1919. L7317 — Broadsides. — Songs. Without music.
Card 654
Card 654
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Friendly Triall, A, of the Grounds tending to Separation; . . Ball, John. 1585-1640. **H.95.91 A friendly Triall of the Grounds tending to Separation; in a plain and modest Dispute touching the lawfulnessse of a stinted liturgie and set form of Prayer, Communion in mixed assemblies, and the Primitive subject and first-receptacle of the power of the Keyes. Tending to satisfie the doubtfull, recall the wandring, and to strengthen the weak: — Printed by Roger Daniel printer to the Universitie of Cambridge; ... 1640. (16), 314, (4) pp. 18 cm., in 4s. An answer to this book, by John Cotton, may be found on shelf-number **H.24.53. The author defended Presbyterianism against Congregationalism. [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] This card was printed at the Boston Public Libr…
Card 656
Card 656
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Friendly year, The. Daily readings. Van Dyke, Henry Jackson, Jr., 1852– The friendly year. [Daily readings.] Chosen and arranged from the works of Henry van Dyke by George Sidney Webster. New York. Scribner. 1900. viii, 185 pp. Portrait. Autograph facsimile. Decorated cover. $17\frac{1}{2}$ cm. *A.9230.6 Bibliography, pp. vii, viiii. Same. [2d revised edition.] 1917. xi, 185 pp. 3459.103 Bibliography, pp. ix–xi. The portrait and autograph facsimile are lacking in this edition. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, April 16, 1920. L8932 — T.r. — Daily readings. — Webster, George Sidney, comp. and ed.
Card 658
Card 658
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*Reserve 4478 .25 no.12 Friends' Association of Philadelphia and its Vicinity for the Relief of Colored Freedmen. Statistics of the operations ... Philadelphia, Inquirer Printing Office [1864] LCxxx.
Card 660
Card 660
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R-B Fine Press file Friends of the Blanding Public Library. 2002. : [calendar] / Friends of the Blanding Public Library. -- Rehoboth, Massachusetts : Printed at the sign of the Tristle, Tristle-brae Press Ltd., [2001]. [16] p. : ill. ; 14 cm. Cover title. I. Title. MRGRRBK ocm48762929 001101
Card 662
Card 662
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Friends, brethren, etc. This work is available in this library in the Readex Microprint edition of Early American Imprints published by the American Antiquarian Society. This collection is arranged according to the numbers in Charles Evans' American Bibliography. Library of Congress Information Card
Card 664
Card 664
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Friends, countrymen, and fellow-electors ... This work is available in this library in the Readex Microprint edition of Early American Imprints published by the American Antiquarian Society. This collection is arranged according to the numbers in Charles Evans' American Bibliography. Library of Congress Information Card
Card 666
Card 666
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Friends in Council, Princeton, Illinois. Constitution and by-laws. = [Princeton. 190-?] 4 pp. 24°. The title is on the cover. [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, April 16, 1907. G4168 — Women's clubs.
Card 668
Card 668
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Friends in Council, Quincy, Illinois. Annual program. 19th-26th, 31st-41st. 1887/88-1894/95, 1896/97-1906/07. = [Quincy, Illinois.] 1887-1907. v. 16°. [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, June 19, 1907. G4742 — Women's clubs.
Card 670
Card 670
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Friends of Bohemia. Whitty, Edward Michael. Friends of Bohemia: or, phases of London life. London. Smith, Elder & Co. 1857. 2 v. 8°. Another edition, with the title The Bohemians of London, is on shelf-number *4577.13 [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] Nov. 15, 1900 *D7280 — T.r. — London. Descr. Manners.
Card 672
Card 672
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Friends of Canterbury Cathedral. Publications, Canterbury Psalter. **Q.410.34 The Canterbury Psalter. With introduction by M. R. James. — Facsimile. London. Percy Lund, Humphries & Co. Ltd. 1935. xv, 59 pp., 286 ff. Facsimiles, some colored. Seal on cover and title-page. [Friends of Canterbury Cathedral.] 32.5 cm. No. 29 of an edition of 450 copies. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, July 7, 1930. E3202 — S.r. Pubs. — Manuscripts. Facsimiles. Latin. — Canterbury, Archdiocese, England. — James, Montague Rhodes, pref., 1862-
Card 674
Card 674
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Friends of Civil and Religious Liberty Residing in the District of Columbia. Proceedings of a meeting of the Friends of Civil and Religious Liberty, Residing in the District of Columbia, assembled at the City Hall in Washington City, on Tuesday afternoon, the 20th June, 1826 ... Arranged and published by John Boyle, secretary of the meeting. Washington: Printed by Peter Force, at the office of the National journal. 1826. (Continued on next card)
Card 675
Card 675
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May 1873 - Barton libr. LC 1 Liberty dis Shoemaker Sam prawn bitter catalogue
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Card 676
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Friends of Civil and Religious Liberty Residing in the District of Columbia. Proceedings ... 1826. (Card 2) 31 p. 22cm. With this is an A.N.S. from William Sampson, presenting this copy on behalf of George Washington Parke Custis to "Mrs Genl <Richard> Montgomery", i.e., Janet (Livingston) Montgomery. I. Boyle, John, 1774-1835.
Card 677
Card 677
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Card 678
Card 678
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SPECIAL COLLECTIONS Friends of France; the Field service of the American ambulance described by its members. Boston and New York, Houghton Mifflin, 1916. .278 xix,344p. illus.(part col.) 21cm. 1. American field service. 2. European war, 1914-1918--Personal narratives, American.
Card 679
Card 679
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20th Reg't--19 Feb. 1931 mo be
Card 680
Card 680
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Friends of France; the Field service of the American ambulance described by its members. London, Smith, Elder, & Co., 1916. xvii,297p. illus.(part col.) 21cm. Ex libris (signature): Mary Boyle OReilly, London, 1917. 1. American field service. 2. European war, 1914-1918--Personal narratives, American.
Card 681
Card 681
Drawer 131 · Frend Frontenac · card 681 · View on Internet Archive
tr. fr. OReilly D629 .F8F7 Courier 5/5
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Card 682
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Friends of Impartial Freedom. Independence Day! Grand pic-nic celebration, at Island Grove, Abington. A grand pic-nic celebration of Independence Day will be held by the Friends of Impartial Freedom, under the direction of the managers of the Massachusetts Anti-Slavery Society, on Monday, July 5th ... [Boston? 1852] broadside. 53x31cm. (See next card) MB
Card 683
Card 683
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n.s.--n.d.--tr.fr.3571.54 1 Slavery in the U.S.--Anti-slavery movements. 2 Abolitionists 3 Broadsides--U.S. 1 Massachusetts Anti-Slavery Society. dis
Card 684
Card 684
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Friends of Impartial Freedom. Independence Day! ... [1852] (Card 2) Signed, in type, by Francis Jackson, President, & Edmund Quincy, Secretary. "Among the speakers ... are Wendell Phillips, Wm. Lloyd Garrison, Edmund Quincy, Parker Pillsbury, Stephen S. Foster, Abby K. Foster, Miss Sallie Holley ..., Cha's L. Remond, and Nath'l H. Whiting."
Card 686
Card 686
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The friends of liberty and justice think it necessary, at this juncture, to republish the following piece ... This work is available in this library in the Readex Microprint edition of Early American Imprints published by the American Antiquarian Society. This collection is arranged according to the numbers in Charles Evans' American Bibliography.
Card 688
Card 688
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The friends of liberty are hereby requested, to meet at Liberty-pole to-morrow morning at seven o'clock ... This work is available in this library in the Readex Microprint edition of Early American Imprints published by the American Antiquarian Society. This collection is arranged according to the numbers in Charles Evans' American Bibliography.
Card 690
Card 690
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Friends of peace, The, pseud. No. 2 in **H.90a.325** Spy Office . . . We have this moment received the following important handbill from Boston . . . To all the electors of Massachusetts, of whatever political party they may be . . — Broadside. [Worcester, Mass.] 1808. Size, $17\frac{1}{4} \times 10\frac{7}{8}$ inches. Dated March 28th, 1808. Postscripts are printed on the back. On the Massachusetts state election and the embargo of 1808. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, April 28, 1915. K4808 — T.r. — Broadsides. — Embargo. — Massachusetts. Pol. hist. — Worcester Spy.
Card 692
Card 692
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Friends of peace, The, pseud. No. 1 in **H.90a.325** To all the electors of Massachusetts, of whatever political party they may be. Broadside. Boston. 1808. Size, $17 \times 11\frac{1}{4}$ inches. Dated March 28th, 1808. Postscripts are printed on the back. On the Massachusetts state election and the embargo ot 1808. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, April 28, 1915. K4809 — T.r. — Broadsides. — Embargo. — Massachusetts. Pol. hist.
Card 694
Card 694
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*Acc. 70-569 Friends of Prison Reform, Boston. Circular. Boston, 1848. Lewis Fund
Card 696
Card 696
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R-B Acc 87- 8 no.65 Friends of Temperance. An address to the people of Massachusetts. / By the Friends of Temperance... Boston : Printed by Perkins & Marvin, 1838. 24 p. ; 23.5 cm. Reference: Sabin 45615. l..Temperance. RG87-530159 28259 MRG87-530159
Card 698
Card 698
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Friends of Temperance. Mass. New Bedford. Reserve Report and resolutions. 4458 New-Bedford, B. Lindsey, 1840. .23 LCx. no.1
Card 700
Card 700
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*Acc. 65-379 Friends of the Dallas Public Library. Words that changed the world. <Dallas, 1963> n.d. Gift of the author
Card 702
Card 702
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*A.1770A .13 Friends of the Detroit Public Library. An exhibition of the works of Mark Twain, Samuel Langhorne Clemens, including manuscripts, first editions, letters, and association items, at the main Public Library, April 30 through May 31, 1944. Detroit [1944] 42 p. illus., ports. 23 cm. 1. Clemens, Samuel Langhorne, 1835-1910—Bibl. Z8176.F7 012 45-3370 rev* Library of Congress [r61e½]
Card 704
Card 704
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*A.8598A .1 Friends of the Detroit Public Library. Uncle Tom's cabin as book and legend; a guide to an exhibition [at the main library, October 8 through November 15, 1952] Compiled by Chester E. Jorgenson. Detroit, 1952. 51 p. facsimiles. 23 cm. 1. Stowe, Harriet Elizabeth (Beecher) 1811-1896. Uncle Tom's cabin—Bibl. i. Jorgenson, Chester Eugene, 1907–II. Title. Z8849.4.F7 016.8133 60-29722 Library of Congress [8]
Card 706
Card 706
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Friends of the Huntington Library. Occasional publications. [Shufelt, S] A letter from a gold miner, Placerville, California, October, 1850, with an introduction by Robert Glass Cleland. San Marino, Calif., Friends of the Huntington Library, 1944. 28 p. 21 x 12cm. (Friends of the Huntington Library. Occasional publications) 1. California—Gold discoverers. 2. Frontier and pioneer life—California. I. Title. II. Series.
Card 708
Card 708
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Friends of the Liberty of the Press, London. Declaration. Erskine, Thomas Erskine, baron, 1750-1823. Declaration of the Friends of the Liberty of the Press; assembled at the Crown and Anchor Tavern, Saturday, January 19, 1793. Written by the Hon. Thomas Erskine; to which is added the other proceedings of the day. The second edition corrected. London: Printed for J.Ridgway, York-Street, St.James's-Square, and H.D.Symonds, Pater-Noster-Row. (Price fourpence, or one hundred 24 shilings.) 1793. (See next card)
Card 710
Card 710
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Erskine, Thomas Erskine, baron, 1750-1823. Declaration of the Friends of the Liberty of the Press ... 1793. (Card 2) 1p. l., 2lp. 21.5cm. Ex libris (inscription): William Bingham.
Card 712
Card 712
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Friends of the Re-Union of Lower and Upper Canada, Montreal. At a meeting of the Friends of the Re-Union of Lower and Upper Canada ... the following resolutions were then read and passed unanimously ... John Richardson, Chairman. John Fleming, Secretary. Montreal, 14th October, 1822. [Montreal, 1822] broadside. 23.5x19.5cm.
Card 713
Card 713
Drawer 131 · Frend Frontenac · card 713 · View on Internet Archive
21752--1858--tr.fr. Pph.vol.325 uncat. 1 Canada--Hist--1791-1841 2 Broadside--Canada di2s NL Canada 10
Card 714
Card 714
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Friends of the Union College Library. Allen, Neal W Advertisement. To the publick. The lot of the moderate, 1770, by Neal W. Allen ... Schenectady [N.Y.] Friends of the Union College Library, 1967. 11p. fold.facsim. 29cm. "The first publication of the Friends of the Union College Library." 250 copies designed and printed at the Nimrod Press, Boston. Bibliographical references included in "Footnotes" (p.11) (See next card) MB-Rev.
Card 716
Card 716
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SPECIAL COLLECTIONS Allen, Neal W Advertisement. (Card 2) SCfH .967 The broadside here reproduced appears in neither Evans nor Bristol. A\5A Evans nor Bristol. 1. Non-importation agreements, 1768-1769. 2. Low, Isaac, 1735-1791. 3. McDougall, Alexander, 1732-1786. I. Friends of the Union College Library. II. Title.
Card 718
Card 718
Drawer 131 · Frend Frontenac · card 718 · View on Internet Archive
Friends' Review. Periodical. Whittier, John Greenleaf. 1807-1892. *A.9681.87 Letter from John G. Whittier, to the "Friends' Review." — Manchester, Eng. Irwin. 1870. (4) pp. $18\frac{1}{2}$ cm. In commendation of Quakerism. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, August 5, 1915. K5728 — Friends, Society of. — Friends' Review. Periodical.
Card 720
Card 720
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Friends, Romans... Z773 .M667M6 Morley, Christopher Darlington, 1890– Friends, Romans... By Christopher Morley. Minneapolis and St. Paul, The Ampersand club, 1940. xii, [2], 21, [1] p. 19cm. “Talk on the occasion of the fiftieth anniversary dinner of the Minneapolis public library.”—p. viii. “五 hundred & thirty-five copies have been issued.” *A.6170 .10 ___ [Another copy] 1. Minneapolis. Public library. Ⅱ. Title. Library of Congress Z733.M667M6 Copy 2. Copyright [a41d2] 027.4776
Card 722
Card 722
Drawer 131 · Frend Frontenac · card 722 · View on Internet Archive
Friends' school, Providence, R. I. Addresses. A.9681.40 Chase, Thomas, professor in Haverford college. Oration, and poem by John G. Whittier, before the Alumni association of the Friends' school at Providence, at their second annual meeting at Newport, 1860. Philadelphia. Collins. 1860. 32 pp. $8^0$.
Card 726
Card 726
Drawer 131 · Frend Frontenac · card 726 · View on Internet Archive
Friends, Society of see also Society of Friends.
Card 727
Card 727
Drawer 131 · Frend Frontenac · card 727 · View on Internet Archive
Blue Ox Press For works published by this press See Shelf1si
Card 728
Card 728
Drawer 131 · Frend Frontenac · card 728 · View on Internet Archive
Friends, Society of. Publications of this body printed in America before 1801 are available in this library in the Readex Microprint edition of Early American Imprints published by the American Antiquarian Society. This collection is arranged according to the numbers in Charles Evans' American Bibliography.
Card 730
Card 730
Drawer 131 · Frend Frontenac · card 730 · View on Internet Archive
Friends, Society of. Acc. Accounts of two attempts towards the civiliza- tion of some Indian natives. London, Phillips and Fardon, printers [1806] lcxxx. H.Stevens/9-80/Artz(215)
Card 732
Card 732
Drawer 131 · Frend Frontenac · card 732 · View on Internet Archive
Friends, Society of. *Reserve Accounts of two attempts towards the civiliza- tion of some Indian natives. .53 London, Phillips and Fardon [1806] no.4 LO xxx.
Card 734
Card 734
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Friends, Society of. **H.94.244 The ancient testimony and principles of the people called Quakers, renewed, with respect to the king and government; and touching the commotions now prevailing in these and other parts of America: addressed to the people in general. [Philadelphia. 1776.] 4 pp. 28½ cm. Published in behalf of a meeting of the Society of Friends in Pennsylvania and New Jersey. Opposes the declaration of independence by the American Colonies. There is no title-page. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, May 15, 1925. N403 — T.r. — United States. Hist. Revolution. Discussion of principles.
Card 736
Card 736
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Friends, Society of. An epistle of friendly advice and counsel to the people called Quakers, in the city of Bristol. By the mens meeting of the said people. Bristol. Printed by Joseph Penn. 1719. Sm. $8^{\circ}$.
Card 738
Card 738
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Friends, Society of. **7570.53=**H.90.57 [Appeal made by the Friends of Germantown, Pa. to the Monthly meeting against the traffic of men-body. Germantown, 1688.] [Phila. 1880?] Artotype fac-simile. (2) pp. L. 80. The copy on **7570.53 has a printed copy of this manuscript.
Card 740
Card 740
Drawer 131 · Frend Frontenac · card 740 · View on Internet Archive
Friends, Society of. **H.95.228 A bill of mortality. For the Society of Friends, in Dover, N. H., from 1708 to 1791 [as taken from their records]. Also a general bill of mortality for Dover, N. H. [Dover.] Printed by James E. Remich. 1803. I v. $22\frac{1}{2}$ cm. Additions on this card only. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, December 10, 1931. N9578 — Vital statistics. — Dover, N. H. Stat. — Dover, N. H. Biog.
Card 742
Card 742
Drawer 131 · Frend Frontenac · card 742 · View on Internet Archive
Friends, Society of. A letter from one of the society of Friends, relative to the conscientious scrupulousness of its members to bear arms. [Philadelphia: From the Press, 1795. H.Stevens 675 Evans 28967; Sabin 40335. Benton
Card 744
Card 744
Drawer 131 · Frend Frontenac · card 744 · View on Internet Archive
Friends, Religious Society of. A view of the present state of the African slave trade... Philadelphia : William Brown, Printer., 1824. Pamphlet. Bound with nos. 1-7, 9-15 in Slavery. Am. Imprints (1824): 16238.
Card 746
Card 746
Drawer 131 · Frend Frontenac · card 746 · View on Internet Archive
*7549a .76.3 Friends, Society of. Memorial, &c. to the Legislature of Virginia on the subject of militia fines ... Delaware, O., Ezra Griswold 1824 8 p. 21cm. Caption title; imprint from p.8. Dated and signed at end: Horton Howard, Delaware, Ohio, 2d month 2d, 1824. MB ShSh notified
Card 750
Card 750
Drawer 131 · Frend Frontenac · card 750 · View on Internet Archive
Friends, Society of. Candler, John, 1787-1869. XH Narrative of a recent visit to Brazil, by John .Candler and Wilson Burgess: to present an address on the slave-trade and slavery, issued by the Religious Society of Friends. London: Edward Marsh,Friends' Book and Tract Depository,84,Houndsditch. M.DCCC.LIII. [1853] 91p. 22.5cm.(8vo)
Card 752
Card 752
Drawer 131 · Frend Frontenac · card 752 · View on Internet Archive
Friends, Society of. Baltimore Yearly Meeting. Publications of this body printed in America before 1801 are available in this library in the Readex Microprint edition of Early American Imprints published by the American Antiquarian Society. This collection is arranged according to the numbers in Charles Evans' American Bibliography. Library of Congress Information Card
Card 754
Card 754
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Friends, Society of. Baltimore Yearly Meeting. A brief account of the proceedings of the committee appointed ... for promoting the improvement and civilization of the Indian natives. London, Phillips and Fardon, 1806. LCxx.
Card 756
Card 756
Drawer 131 · Frend Frontenac · card 756 · View on Internet Archive
Friends, Society of. Baltimore yearly meeting. Rules of discipline... Baltimore, Wooddy, 1844. *Acc. 69-1014 (64) Webster Collection
Card 758
Card 758
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Friends, Society of. Baltimore, Yearly Meeting. Report of the committee of the yearly meeting of Friends, held in Baltimore, on the 10th and 11th months in the year of our Lord, 1842, on the subject of slavery... Philadelphia: John Gest, [1842].
Card 759
Card 759
Drawer 131 · Frend Frontenac · card 759 · View on Internet Archive
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Card 760
Card 760
Drawer 131 · Frend Frontenac · card 760 · View on Internet Archive
Rich, Robert d. 1679, comp. Hidden things brought to light or The discord of the grand Quakers among themselves. Discovered in some letters, papers, and passages written to and from George Fox, James Nayler, and John Perrott; wherein may be seen the cause and ground of their differences, and falling out: and what manner of spirit, moved and acted each of them ... London? Printed in the year, 1678. (Continued on next card) MB
Card 762
Card 762
Drawer 131 · Frend Frontenac · card 762 · View on Internet Archive
Rich, Roberts d. 1679, comp. Hidden things brought to light ... 1678. (Card 2) 2 p.l., 44 p. 18.5cm. Correspondence between Quakers in Jamaica and Barbados. The compiler's name is given on p.22. Wing R1354. I. Title. MB
Card 764
Card 764
Drawer 131 · Frend Frontenac · card 764 · View on Internet Archive
Friends, Society of. Yearly meetings. Bristol. Fothergill, Samuel, 1715-1772. Two discourses and a prayer, publickly delivered on Sunday the 17th and Tuesday the 19th days of May, 1767. At the Quakers yearly meeting, at the Fryers, in Bristol. The whole taken down in characters, by a member of the Church of England. To which is added, a preface. Bristol printed; and [Newport,] Rhode-Island, re-printed, and sold by Solomon Southwick. [1767?] 32 pp. 19½ cm., in 4s. **H.95.213 The title-page is mutilated and the pages after 32 lacking. Same. 3d edition. Bristol: Printed and sold by S. Farley. [1767.] 39 pp. **H.94.242 This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, July 17, 1918. L4586 — Friends, Society of. Yearly meetings. Bristol.
Card 765
Card 765
Drawer 131 · Frend Frontenac · card 765 · View on Internet Archive
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Card 766
Card 766
Drawer 131 · Frend Frontenac · card 766 · View on Internet Archive
Friends, Society of. Burlington Yearly Meeting. Publications of this body printed in America before 1801 are available in this library in the Readex Microprint edition of Early American Imprints published by the American Antiquarian Society. This collection is arranged according to the numbers in Charles Evans' American Bibliography. Library of Congress Information Card
Card 768
Card 768
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Stack VI Rséerve 9540, .53 no.38 Friends, Society of. Dublin Half-Xear's Meeting. At a Meeting for Sufferings held in Philadelphia, the fifteenth of the fourth month, 1779. The following epistle, was communicated ... An epistle from the National Half-Xear's Meeting, held in Dublin, by adjo rnments, from the 3d day of the fifth month 1778, to the 7th of the same ... [Philadelphia, 1779] 4 p. folio. 27cm. Not in Evans or Hildeburn?
Card 770
Card 770
Drawer 131 · Frend Frontenac · card 770 · View on Internet Archive
*Defoe 30 .706 .A10B A brief account of some severe prosecutions in the Court of Exchequer, against several of the people called Quakers, for non-payment of tythes: notwithstanding that provision is made for the more easie recovery thereof, by two late acts ... London, Printed by T. Sowle, in White-Hart-Court, in Gracious-Street, MDCCVI. <1706> 11 p. 19cm.
Card 772
Card 772
Drawer 131 · Frend Frontenac · card 772 · View on Internet Archive
Whiting, John, 1656-1722. Persecution expos'd, in some memoirs relating to the sufferings of John Whiting, and many others of the people called Quakers, for conscience sake, in the west of England, &c. With memoirs of many eminent Friends deceased, and other memorable matters and occurrences, concerning the sufferings of the said people ... till the year of release, 1686. And after continued till the establishing liberty of conscience, and so on to the (See next card)
Card 774
Card 774
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Whiting, John, 1656-1722. Persecution ex- pos'd ... (Card 2) year 1696 ... London: Printed and sold by the assigns of J.Sowle, in White-Hart-Court in Gracious-Street, and at the Bible in George-Yard, Lombard Street, MDCCXV. [1715] 5p. fl., 245, [13] p. 23cm. (4to) Errata: p.[246] Includes references to America.
Card 776
Card 776
Drawer 131 · Frend Frontenac · card 776 · View on Internet Archive
Friends, Society of. Indiana Yearly Meeting. Address to the people of the United States, and to the members of Congress in particular. On the civilization and Christian instruction of the aborigines of our country. By Indiana Yearly Meeting of Friends, held at Whitewater, by adjournments, from the 8th of the 10th month, to the 13th of the same inclusive, 1838. Cincinnati, A.Pugh,pr.--corner of Fifth and Main. 1838. 16p. 18.5cm.
Card 777
Card 777
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(37,688)--1892--tr.fr. 4464.123 1 Indians of North America--Missions dis
Card 778
Card 778
Drawer 131 · Frend Frontenac · card 778 · View on Internet Archive
Friends, Society of. London Meeting for Sufferings. The epistle from the Meeting for Sufferings in London. To friends and brethren in New-England ... The epistle from the Yearly-Meeting held in London ... from the 5th of the 6th month, 1775, to the 10th of the same, inclusive ... [Philadelphia, 1775] [2] p. 32 x 21cm. Evans 14050.
Card 780
Card 780
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Stack VI Reserve 5540 .53 no.21 Friends, Society of. London Meeting for Sufferings. From the Meeting for Sufferings, in London the 10th day of the third month, 1769, to Friends in the several provinces in North-America. [Philadelphia, 1769] 2 p. 33cm. "From our Meeting for Sufferings, held at Philadelphia ... ": p.2. Evans 11266.
Card 782
Card 782
Drawer 131 · Frend Frontenac · card 782 · View on Internet Archive
Friends, Society of London Yearly Meeting.
Card 784
Card 784
Drawer 131 · Frend Frontenac · card 784 · View on Internet Archive
Friends, Society of. London Yearly Meeting. Publications of this body printed in America before 1801 are available in this library in the Readex Microprint edition of Early American Imprints published by the American Antiquarian Society. This collection is arranged according to the numbers in Charles Evans' American Bibliography. Library of Congress Information Card
Card 786
Card 786
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RARE BOOK DEPT. Friends, Society of. London Yearly Meeting. XH .710 .F91L Adresse aux nations de l'Europe, sur le com- merce homicide appelé traite des noirs, publiée par la Société des amis, communément nommés Qua- kers, résidant dans la Grande-Bretagne et l'Ir- lande. Traduit de l'anglais. Paris, De l'imprimerie de L.-T.Cellot,rue du Colombier,N° 3o. 1822. 16p. 22cm.(8vo) Signed at end: Signé au nom et par ordre de (See next card)
Card 787
Card 787
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Sewall id--Acc 72-68 1 Slave-trade I Forster, Josiah, 1782-1870 dis
Card 788
Card 788
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Friends, Society of. London Yearly Meeting. Adresse aux nations de l'Europe ... 1822. (Card 2) de l'assemblée annuelle de la Société des amis, tenue à Londres le 25 du cinquième mois 1822. Josiah Forster. Unstitched & unopened.
Card 790
Card 790
Drawer 131 · Frend Frontenac · card 790 · View on Internet Archive
**H.91.37 Friends, Society of. Yearly meetings. London Yearly Meeting. The epistle from the yearly-meeting, held in London, by adjournments . . . 1758, 62, 64, 65, 68, 70, 72, 76, 1852, 56, 82 . . . To the quarterly and monthly meetings of Friends . . . in Great Britain, Ireland, and elsewhere. [London. 1758–1882.] II v. in I. F°, 8° and 32°. [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, December 4, 1908. G8955
Card 792
Card 792
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Stack VI Reserve Friends, Society of. London Yearly Meeting. 5540 The epistle from the Yearly-Meeting, held in .53 London ... from the 19th of the fifth month no.6 1755, to the 24th of the same, inclusive ... [Philadelphia? Printed by A. Steuart? 1755] 4 p. fol. 33cm. Not in Evans or Hildeburn.
Card 794
Card 794
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Stack VI Reserve 5540 .53 no.7 Friends, Society of. London Yearly Meeting. The epistle from the Yearly-Meeting, held in London ... from the 30th day of the fifth month 1757, to the 4th day of the sixth month, inclusive. [Philadelphia? Printed by A. Stouart? 1757] 3, [1] 4 p. fol. 33cm. Endorsed title, p.[4]: The Yearly-epistle, 1757.
Card 796
Card 796
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Stack VI Reserve Friends, Society of. London Yearly Meeting. 5540 The epistle from the Yearly Meeting, held in .53 London ... from the 4th of the sixth month 1759, no.9 to the 9th of the same, inclusive ... [Philadelphia? 1759?] 4 p. 33cm. Not in Evans or Hildeburn.
Card 798
Card 798
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Stack VI Reserve 5540 .53 no.14 Friends, Society of. London Yearly Meeting. The epistle from the Yearly-Meeting, held in London ... from the 31st day of the fifth month 1762, to the 7th of the sixth month, inclusive ... [Philadelphia, 1762?] 4 p. 33cm. Endorsed title on p.4: The yearly-epistle, 1762. Not in Evans or Hildeburn. 4/263.
Card 800
Card 800
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Stack VI Reserve Friends, Society of. London Yearly Meeting. 5540 .53 no.23 An epistle from our Yearly-Meeting, held in London ... from the 20th of the fifth month, 1771, to the 25th of the same, inclusive. To our friends and brethren, at their next yearly meeting, to be held in Philadelphia, for Pennsylvania and New-Jersey. [Philadelphia, 1771] 3, [1] p. 33cm. Evans 12050.
Card 802
Card 802
Drawer 131 · Frend Frontenac · card 802 · View on Internet Archive
Stack VI Reserve Friends, Society of. London Yearly Meeting. 5540. An epistle from our Yearly Meeting, held in London ... from the 8th of the sixth month, 1772, to the 13th of the same inclusive. To our friends and brethren, at their next yearly meeting, to be held in Philadelphia, for Pennsylvania and New Jersey. [Philadelphia, 1772] 3, [1] p. 33cm. Not in Evans.
Card 804
Card 804
Drawer 131 · Frend Frontenac · card 804 · View on Internet Archive
Stack VI Reserve 5540' .53 no.39 Friends, Society of. London Yearly Meeting. An epistle from the Yearly-Meeting held in London ... from the 15th of the 5th month 1780, to the 20th of the same, inclusive. T. friends and brethren, at their next yearly-meeting to be held in Philadelphia ... [Philadelphia, 1780] 3, [1] p. folio. 33cm. Not in Evans; Evans 19412 is a different work. 43804
Card 806
Card 806
Drawer 131 · Frend Frontenac · card 806 · View on Internet Archive
Stack VI Reserve 5540' .53 no.43 Friends, Society of. London Yearly Meeting. The epistle from our Yearly-Meeting, held in London ... from the 16th of the fifth month 1785, to the 23d of the same inclusive. To Friends at their ensuing Yearly-Meeting in Philadelphia ... [Philadelphia, 1785] 3, [1] p. 33cm. Not in Evans 44687,
Card 812
Card 812
Drawer 131 · Frend Frontenac · card 812 · View on Internet Archive
Friends, Society of. London Yearly Meeting. From our Yearly Meeting, held in London ... from the 23d day of the fifth month, 1768, to the 28th of the same, inclusive, to the ensuing Yearly-Meeting of Friends, for Pennsylvania and New-Jersey. [Philadelphia: Printed by D. Hall, and W. Sellers, in Market-street. [1768]] 2 p. 33 x 21cm. Caption title; imprint from p.2. Evans 10907.
Card 816
Card 816
Drawer 131 · Frend Frontenac · card 816 · View on Internet Archive
Stack VI Reserve 5540 .53 no.46 Friends, Society of. London Yearly Meeting. From our Yearly-Meeting held in London ... from the 1st day of the sixth month, 1789, to the 9th of the same ... to the next yearly- meeting of our friends and brethren to be held at Philadelphia ... [Philadelphia, 1789] 2 p. 33 x 21cm. Evans 21843.
Card 818
Card 818
Drawer 131 · Frend Frontenac · card 818 · View on Internet Archive
Stack VI Reserve 5540 .53 no.47 Friends, Society of. London Yearly Meeting. From our Yearly-Meeting held in London, from the 17th to the 25th of the fifth month, 1790 ... to the Yearly-Meeting of Friends, to be held at Philadelphia ... [Philadelphia, 1790] 2 p. 33cm. Evans 22516.
Card 820
Card 820
Drawer 131 · Frend Frontenac · card 820 · View on Internet Archive
Stack VI Reserve 5540 .53 no.49 Friends, Society of. London Yearly Meeting. From our Yearly-Meeting held in London ... from the 16th to the 24th of the fifth month, 1791 ... To the Yearly-Meeting of Friends to be held at Philadelphia. [Philadelphia, 1790] 2 p. 33 x 21cm. Evans 23394.
Card 822
Card 822
Drawer 131 · Frend Frontenac · card 822 · View on Internet Archive
Friends, Society of. London Yearly Meeting. From our Yearly-Meeting held in London ... from the 20th of the fifth month, 1793, to the 28th of the same ... to the next Yearly-Meeting of Friends to be held in Philadelphia ... [Phil- adelphia, 1793] 2 p. 33cm. Evans 25518.
Card 824
Card 824
Drawer 131 · Frend Frontenac · card 824 · View on Internet Archive
Stack VI Reserve 5540 .53 no.52 Friends, Society of. London Yearly Meeting. From our Yearly Meeting, held by adjournments, in London from the 15th, to the 25th, of the fifth month, 1796, inclusive. To the Yearly Meeting to be held in Philadelphia. [Philadelphia, 1796] 2 p. 33cm. Evans 30457.
Card 826
Card 826
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Friends, Society of. London Yearly Meeting. Information concerning the slave-trade. [London, Harvey, Darton, 1821] LC x; NUCxxx.
Card 828
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Friends, Society of. London Yearly Meeting. *Reserve Some reflections on the subject of slavery. 7576 [London, 1833] .66 LC x; NUCxxx. no.1
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Friends, Society of. London Yearly Meeting. Statements illustrative of the nature of the slave-trade. To which are subjoined, Some particulars respecting the colony at Sierra Leone. Published by a committee appointed by the Religious Society of Friends, to aid in promoting the total abolition of the slave-trade. London: Printed by Harvey, Darton, and Co., 55 Gracechurch-Street. 1824. 40 p. 20cm.(8vo) I. Title.
Card 831
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no source - 1887 - tr.fr. 7588.64 no.3 1. Slave-trade. 2. Sierra Leone. dis
Card 832
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No. 3 in P.11.3533 Friends, Society of. Yearly meeting. London. 1844. Testimonials concerning deceased ministers. London. Marsh. 1844. 38 pp. $8^0$. These relate to Sarah Abbott, Elizabeth Robson, William Allen, Maria Fox. -Abbott, Sarah.-Allen, William. -Fox, Maria.-Robson, Elizabeth.
Card 834
Card 834
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Friends, Society of. London Yearly Meeting. To George the Third ... the humble address of his Protestant subjects, the people called Quakers ... London: Printed in the year 1763. broadside.
Card 836
Card 836
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Stack VI Reserve Friends, Society of. London Yearly Meeting. 5540 To the Quarterly and Monthly Meetings of .53 Friends in Great Britain, Ireland, and America. no.3 [Philadelphia? Printed by Franklin and Hall? 1751] 4 p. fol. 33cm. Evans 6671 (but given as 8 pp. and 4to) Another copy: no. 4 in this volume.
Card 838
Card 838
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Friends, Society of. London Yearly Meeting. Meeting for Sufferings. The case of our fellow-creatures, the oppressed Africans, respectfully recommended to the serious consideration of the legislature of Great-Britain, by the people called Quakers. London, printed: Philadelphia: Re-printed by Joseph Crukshank, in Market-Street, between Second and Third-Streets. M DCC LXXXIV. [1784] 13 p. 20cm. (8vo) (See next card) MB
Card 839
Card 839
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Sullivan sale - 1879 - tr.fr. 5576.11 reserve I Slave-trade I Ady, John, d.1812. The case of our fellow-creatures II Benezet, Anthony, 1713-1784 The case of our fellow-creatures dis
Card 840
Card 840
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Friends, Society of. London Yearly Meeting. Meeting for Sufferings. The case of our fellow-creatures ... 1784. (Card 2) Signed: John Ady, clerk to the Meeting. Republished by the Meeting for Sufferings at Philadelphia, 1784. Printer's advts. ([3] p.) at end. Evans 18353 (erroneously ascribed to Anthony Benezet) I. Title. MB
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Baxter, Richard, 1615-1691. Baxter's Directions to slave-holders, revived; first printed in London, in the year 1673. To which is subjoined, A letter from ... Anthony Be-nezet ... to the celebrated Abbe Raynal, with his answer ... Philadelphia: Printed by F. Bailey, 1785. 16 p. 18cm. "The case of the oppressed Africans", drawn up by the London Meeting for Sufferings of the Society of Friends": p.[11]-16. (Continued on next card)
Card 844
Card 844
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Friends, Society of. London Yearly Meeting. Meeting for Sufferings. Baxter, Richard, 1615-1691. Baxter's Directions to slave-holders ... 1785. (Card 2) With this is bound, in a contemporary blue-gray wrapper, Anthony Benezet's Short observations on slavery. Philadelphia [ca. 1785?] I. Slavery and the church—Friends, Society of. I. Benezet, Anthony, 1713-1784. II. Raynal, Guillaume Thomas François, 1713-1796. III. Friends, Society of. London Yearly Meeting. Meeting for Sufferings. IV. Title.
Card 845
Card 845
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Card 846
Card 846
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[Budd, Thomas] d. 1698. A brief answer to two papers procured from Friends in Maryland, the one concerning Thomas Budds favoring John Lynam, &c. the other concerning his owning George Keith's principles and doctrines. [Philadelphia, W. Bradford, 1692] [Boston, 1938] facsim.: 3, [1] p. 24ᵃ. [Photostat Americana. Second series ... Photostated at the Massachusetts historical society. No. 72] Caption title. Signed: Thomas Budd. Printed in the year 1692. (Continued on next card)
Card 848
Card 848
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[Budd, Thomas] d. 1698. A brief answer to two papers procured from Friends in Maryland ... [1692] [1938] (Card 2) One of 15 copies from the originals in the Henry E. Huntington library and Genealogical society of Pennsylvania, December, 1938. With this is bound, as issued, the author's A just rebuke to several calumnies, lyes & slanders reported against Thomas Budd. [Philadelphia, W. Bradford, 1692] [Boston, 1938] 1. Friends, Society of—Doctrinal and controversial works. 2. Friends, Society of. Maryland. 3. Title. Library of Congress BX7743.K4A4 1692 a [3] 41-19356 289.6
Card 850
Card 850
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Friends, Society of. Nantucket Monthly Meeting. Mitchell, Mary (Callender) b.1731. A short account of the early part of the life of Mary Mitchell, late of Nantucket, deceased, written by herself. With selections from some other of her writings; and two testimonies of Monthly Meetings of Friends on Rhode-Island and Nantucket, concerning her. New-Bedford: Printed for Abraham Shearman, Jun. 1812. 74p. 16cm.(16mo) "B.Lindsey, printer"--p.74. Shaw/Shoemaker 26103.
Card 852
Card 852
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Nerton, John, 1606-1663. The heart of N-England rent at the blasphemies of the present generation. Or, A brief tractate concerning the doctrine of the Quakers, demonstrating the destructive nature thereof to religion, the churches, and the state, with consideration of the remedy against it. Occasional satisfaction to objections, and confirmation of the contrary truth. By John Norton, teacher of the Church of Christ at Boston. Who was appointed thereunto by the order of the General court ... Printed by Samuel Green, at Cambridge in New-England, 1659. [Boston, 1939] facsim.: 1 p. l., 58 p. 23ᵉᵃ. [Photostat Americana. Second series ... Photostated at the Massachusetts historical society. no. 73] (Continued on next card)
Card 854
Card 854
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Norton, John, 1606–1663. The heart of N-England rent at the blasphemies of the present generation ... 1659. [1939] (Card 2) Signatures: A–G₄, H₂; A₃ wrongly marked A₂. Error in paging: p. 56 numbered 55. Title within ornamental border; head-piece. Size of original: 17½ cm. Some leaves of the original multilated, numbers of last two pages wanting. One of 15 copies from the original in the Massachusetts historical society, January, 1939. FOR OTHER EDITIONS see AUTHOR 1. Friends, Society of—Doctrinal and controversial works. 2. Friends, Society of. New England. 1. Title. Library of Congress BX7730.N6 1659 a [3] 289.6
Card 856
Card 856
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Friends, Society of. New England Yearly Meeting. Publications of this body printed in America before 1801 are available in this library in the Readex Microprint edition of Early American Imprints published by the American Antiquarian Society. This collection is arranged according to the numbers in Charles Evans' American Bibliography. Library of Congress Information Card
Card 858
Card 858
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Friends, Society of. New England Yearly Meet- An account of the times and places of hold- ing... New England Yearly Meeting of Friends. New Bedford, B. Lindsey, 1849. no.11 LC x; NUC xxx.
Card 860
Card 860
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Friends, Society of. New England Yearly Meeting. The Quaker queries; New England queries in past and present forms. With an introd. by Elmer Howard Brown. [Boston] Penmaen Press, 1969. vi, 12 p. 26 cm. ''An edition of 100 books ... Number 67. '' The latest revision, which was completed in 1965, is presented with some selected queries formulated originally in 1742. l..Society of Friends--Discipline. I.Brown, Elmer Howard, ed. II.T. RG86-107005 BX7607.N4A5 1969 72-11535 //r 248.4/8/96 18646
Card 862
Card 862
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Friends, Society of. New England Yearly Meeting. Meeting for Sufferings. Publications of this body printed in America before 1801 are available in this library in the Readex Microprint edition of Early American Imprints published by the American Antiquarian Society. This collection is arranged according to the numbers in Charles Evans' American Bibliography. Library of Congress Information Card
Card 864
Card 864
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BX Friends, Society of. New England 7607 Yearly Meeting. Meeting for .N4 Sufferings. A3 From the Meeting for Sufferings 1782 for New-England, : to the several Quarterly and Monthly-meetings belonging to the Yearly-meeting. -- Providence: : Printed by John Carter, [1782]. 19 p.; 19 cm. Caption title. Signed: By Moses Brown, clerk. On the subject of establishing "a school, or schools, for the virtuous (Continu on next card) MRGRRBK BX7607.N4 A3 1782 009159
Card 866
Card 866
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Friends, Society of. New England Yearly Meeting. Meeting for -- From the Meeting for ... [1782]. (Card 2) education of our youth". Evans 17541. 1. Society of Friends--Education. 2. Education--New England. I. Brown, Moses, 1738-1836. II. Title. MRGRRBK BX7607.N4 A3 1782 009160 21007928
Card 868
Card 868
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Friends, Religious Society of. New England Yearly Meeting. Meeting for Sufferings. Testimony of the Religious Society of Friends against slavery. Boston, S. N. Dickinson, 1847. RBDx City fds - Autumn 1968
Card 870
Card 870
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**H.90.469 Friends, Society of. Yearly Meetings. New Jersey Yearly Meeting, 1746. An epistle from our Yearly-Meeting, held at Burlington, for New-Jersey and Pennsylvania, by adjournment, from the 20th Day of the Seventh Month, to the 23d Day of the same, inclusive, 1746. To the several Quarterly and Monthly Meetings of Friends belonging to our said Yearly-Meeting. — [Philadelphia. 1746.] 4 pp. 39 cm. Printed by Benjamin Franklin. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, September 1, 1920. L9776 — Double main card. — ings. New Jersey Yearly Meet of. Yearly Meetings. Pennsylvania Yearly Meeting, 1746. (M1)—Friends, Society Meeting, 1746. (M2) — Franklin, Benjamin. Works printed by him. (2)
Card 872
Card 872
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Friends, Society of. New York Yearly Meeting. Publications of this body printed in America before 1801 are available in this library in the Readex Microprint edition of Early American Imprints published by the American Antiquarian Society. This collection is arranged according to the numbers in Charles Evans' American Bibliography. Library of Congress Information Card
Card 874
Card 874
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Friends, Society of. New York Yearly Meeting. An address of Friends ... to the citizens of the United States... New-York, M. Day, 1844. LC XXX.
Card 875
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Friends, Society of. New York Yearly Meeting. Report of a committee of the representatives ... upon the condition and wants of the colored refugees. [New York, 1863?] LC xxx Dated Dec. 24, 1862.
Card 878
Card 878
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Bugg, Francis, 1640-1724? A bomb thrown amongst the Quakers in Norwich, which will reach their friends in Bristol, and set fire no (!) the combustible matter thorow their whole camp in England, Wales and America. [New York, Printed by William Bradford, 1704] [Boston, 1939] facsim.: 2 p. 36°. [Photostat Americana. Second series ... Photostated at the Massachusetts historical society. No. 91] Caption title. One of 15 copies from the original in the Henry E. Huntington library, October, 1939. (Continued on next card) 41-19802
Card 880
Card 880
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[Bugg, Francis] 1640-1724? A bomb thrown amongst the quakers in Norwich ... (1939) (Card 2) Contains two letters and "A cautionary appendix" signed Francis Bugg, and dated respectively: Octob. 17, 1702; Octob. 20, 1702; Yarmouth, Octob. 21, 1702. Library of Congress BX7734.A2B73 1704 a (3) 230.96
Card 882
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[Bugg, Francis] 1640-1724? A bomb thrown amongst the Quakers in Norwich, which will reach their friends in Bristol, and set fire no [!] the combustible matter thorow their whole camp in England, Wales and America. [New York, Printed by William Bradford, 1704] [Boston, 1939] facsim.: 2 p. 36cm. [Photostat Americana. Second series ... Photostated at the Massachusetts historical society. No. 91] Caption title. One of 15 copies from the original in the Henry E. Huntington library, October, 1939. (Continued on next card)
Card 884
Card 884
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*H.91 .60 .91 FRIENDS, SOCIETY OF. NORWICH, ENG. [Bugg, Francis] 1640-1724? A bomb thrown amongst the quakers in Norwich ... [1939] (Card 2) Contains two letters and "A cautionary appendix" signed Francis Bugg, and dated respectively: Octob. 17, 1702; Octob. 20, 1702; Yarmouth, Octob. 21, 1702. FOR OTHER EDITIONS see AUTHOR 1. Friends, Society of—Doctrinal and controversial works. 2. Friends, Society of. Norwich, Eng. 1. Title. 41-19802 Library of Congress BX7734.A2B73 1704 a [3] 230.96
Card 886
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Bray, Thomas, 1656-1730. The acts of Dr. Bray's visitation. Held at Annopolis [!] in Mary-Land, May 23, 24, 25. anno 1700. London, Printed by W.Downing in Bartholomew-Close near West-Smithfield, 1700. 2p. l., 3-17p. 29.5cm. (fol.) "Proposals for the propagation of the Christian religion, and for the reduction of the Quakers thereunto, in the province of Pennsylvania": p.13. Wing B4283.
Card 888
Card 888
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Friends, Society of. Pennsylvania and New Jersey Yearly Meeting. Publications of this body printed in America before 1801 are available in this library in the Readex Microprint edition of Early American Imprints published by the American Antiquarian Society. This collection is arranged according to the numbers in Charles Evans' American Bibliography. Library of Congress Information Card
Card 890
Card 890
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Friends, Society of. Philadelphia. Publications of this body printed in America before 1801 are available in this library in the Readex Microprint edition of Early American Imprints published by the American Antiquarian Society. This collection is arranged according to the numbers in Charles Evans' American Bibliography. Library of Congress Information Card
Card 892
Card 892
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Friends, Society of. Philadelphia Monthly Meeting. Publications of this body printed in America before 1801 are available in this library in the Readex Microprint edition of Early American Imprints published by the American Antiquarian Society. This collection is arranged according to the numbers in Charles Evans' American Bibliography. Library of Congress Information Card
Card 894
Card 894
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Reserve Friends, Society of. Philadelphia Quarterly 5540 Meeting. .53 no.5 An epistle from our general spring meeting of ministers and elders for Pennsylvania and New Jersey, held at Philadelphia, from the 29th of the third month, to the 1st of the fourth month, inclusive, 1755. To Friends on the continent of America. [Philadelphia, Printed by J. Chat-tin, 1755] 4 pp. 30cm. Evans 7422.
Card 896
Card 896
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Stack VI Reserve Friends, Society of. Philadelphia Quarterly 5540 Meeting. .53 From our general spring meeting of ministers and elders, held at Philadelphia, for Pennsylvania and New-Jersey ... from the 21st of the third month ... [Philadelphia, 1778] 2 p. 33cm. Evans 15801.
Card 898
Card 898
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Friends, Society of. Philadelphia Yearly Meeting. Publications of this body printed in America before 1801 are available in this library in the Readex Microprint edition of Early American Imprints published by the American Antiquarian Society. This collection is arranged according to the numbers in Charles Evans' American Bibliography. Library of Congress Information Card
Card 900
Card 900
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Friends, Society of. Philadelphia yearly meeting. Some transactions between the Indians and Friends in Pennsylvania in 1791 & 1792. London : Printed by James Phillips and George Yard, MDCCXCII [1792]. 16 [2] p. ; 20 cm. J.Lewis nucxxx.
Card 901
Card 901
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purchased in 1982
Card 902
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Friends, Society of. Philadelphia Yearly Meeting. *Reserve 7549a .73 no.15 An address on some growing evils of the day. Philadelphia, Friends' Book Store, [1882] LC x; NUCxxx.
Card 904
Card 904
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Friends, Society of. Philadelphia Yearly Meeting. An address to friends within the compass of the Yearly Meeting held in Philadelphia. Philadelphia: Printed on the vertical press by D. & S. Neall. 1827. 10 p. 17cm. Signed, p.10, "by direction and on behalf of the meeting" by John Comly and others.
Card 905
Card 905
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10 Dec 1898 - Friends Book Assoc., Phila. - r.f. 7554.78 Pamph. binder dis Shoemaker
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**H.94.159 Friends, Society of. Yearly Meetings. Philadelphia Yearly Meeting. The ancient testimony of the people called Quakers, revived; by the order and approbation of the Yearly Meeting, held for the Provinces of Pennsylvania and New Jersey, 1722. — Philadelphia. James. 1788. 34 pp. 16°. Signed by Samuel Preston. [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] Apr. 10, E8394 — Preston, Samuel. — T.r.
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Card 908
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Friends, Society of. Philadelphia Yearly Meeting The ancient testimony of the religious Society of Friends. Philadelphia, J. Rakestraw, 1843. No.9 LGxxx.
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*Reser. Friends, Society of. Philadelphia Yearly Meeting. 7549a The ancient testimony of the religious Society of Friends...2d ed. .73 mo.10 Philadelphia, J. Rakestraw, 1855. LC xx,
Card 912
Card 912
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Friends, Society of. Philadelphia Yearly Meeting. *Reserve The appeal of the religious Society of Friends. B.160 Philadelphia, Friends' Book-store, 1858. .54 LC xxx.
Card 914
Card 914
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Friends, Society of. Philadelphia Yearly Meeting. A brief account of the proceedings of the committee appointed in the year 1795 by the yearly meeting of Friends of Pennsylvania, New-Jersey, &c. for promoting the improvement and gradual civilization of the Indian natives. Philadelphia: Printed by Kimber, Conrad, & Co. 1805. 45p. 22cm.(8vo) Shaw/Shoemaker 8486. Ex libris (signature): H[enry]. Channing, 1807.
Card 915
Card 915
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no source--1893--tr.fr. 4464.121 PPL Press binder: Black cloth spine 1 Indians of North America--Civilization 2 Friends, Society of--Missions 3 Indians of North America--New York I Title dis ex libris
Card 916
Card 916
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*Reserve 4462 .72 no.5 Friends, Society of. Philadelphia Yearly Meeting. A brief sketch of the efforts ... to promote the civilization and improvement of the Indians. Philadelphia, Friends' Book Store, 1879. LCxxx.
Card 918
Card 918
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Friends, Society of. Philadelphia Yearly Meeting. A brief statement of the rise and progress of the testimony of the Religious Society of Friends against slavery and the slave trade. Published by direction of the Yearly Meeting, held in Philadelphia, in the fourth month, 1843. Philadelphia: Printed by Joseph and William Kite, Seventh and Carpenter Streets. 1843. 59p. 18.5cm. The gift to this Library of F.J. Garrison.
Card 919
Card 919
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gift: F.J.Garrison--1895- tr.fr. E441.F91 res Printed ten wrappers 1 Slavery in the U.S.--Controversial literature--1843 2 Slavery and the church--Friends, Society of dis
Card 920
Card 920
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**H.90.469 Friends, Society of. Yearly-Meetings. Pennsylvania Yearly Meeting, 1746. An epistle from our Yearly-Meeting, held at Burlington, for New-Jersey and Pennsylvania, by adjournment, from the 20th Day of the Seventh Month, to the 23d Day of the same, inclusive, 1746. To the several Quarterly and Monthly Meetings of Friends belonging to our said Yearly-Meeting. — [Philadelphia. 1746.] 4 pp. 39 cm. Printed by Benjamin Franklin. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, September 1, 1920. L9776 — Double main card. — ings. New Jersey Yearly Meet of. Yearly Meetings. Pennsylvania Yearly Meeting, 1746. (M1)—Friends, Society Meeting, 1746. (M2) — Franklin, Benjamin. Works printed by him. (2)
Card 922
Card 922
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Stack VI Reserve 5540 ing. .53 no.27 An epistle from our Yearly-Meeting, held at Philadelphia, for Pennsylvania and New-Jersey ... from the 24th day of the 9th month, to the 1st of the 10th month, inclusive, 1774 ... [Philadelphia, 1774] 4 pp. 33cm. Evans 13285. [Another copy]
Card 924
Card 924
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Friends, Society of. Philadelphia Yearly Meet- ing. An epistle from our Yearly-Meeting, held in Philadelphia, for Pennsylvania, New-Jersey, and the western parts of Maryland and Virginia ... from the 21st day of the ninth month, to the 28th of the same ... 1776; to our friends and brethren of the several quarterly and monthly meetings ... [Philadelphia, 1776] 4 p. 27cm. Evans 14769.
Card 926
Card 926
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Friends, Society of. Philadelphia Yearly Meeting. *XH An epistle from the Yearly Meeting of Friends, held in Philadelphia, by adjournments from the F91Pe thirteenth of the Fourth Month, to the eighteenth of the same, inclusive, 1829. To the members of the Religious Society of Friends, on the continent of America, and elsewhere. Philadelphia. C. Alexander, printer. 1829. 11 p. 17.5cm. Tan wrappers preserved.
Card 927
Card 927
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28 Dec 1898 - g Friends Book Assoc. - r.f. 7554.75 Pam. binder intervention, year 50s 1 Friends, Society of--Doctrinal and controversial works dis Shoemaker
Card 928
Card 928
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*Reserve 7549a .73 no.12 Friends, Society of. Philadelphia Yearly Meeting. Epistle from the Yearly Meeting of Friends... 1863. Philadelphia, W.K. Bellows, 1863.
Card 930
Card 930
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Friends, Society of. Philadelphia Yearly Meeting. *XH An epistle to Friends of the Quarterly & .827 Monthly Meetings within the compass of the Year- .F91Pe Meeting held in Philadelphia: adopted at a general meeting of Friends at Green Street Meet- ing House, in that city, by adjournments on the 4th. and 5th. of the 6th. Mo., 1827. Philadelphia: Printed on the vertical press by D. & S. Neall. [1827] 12 p. 17cm. Tan wrappers preserved. MB
Card 931
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10 Dec 1898 - g Friends Book Assoc - r.f. 7544.77 pamph. binder dis Shoemaker
Card 932
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*Reserve E441 .P3 No.15 Friends, Society of. Philadelphia Yearly Meeting. An epistle ... to the people of colour. Philadelphia, J. Richards, 1832. LCxxx.
Card 934
Card 934
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Friends, Society of. Philadelphia Yearly Meeting. Extracts and observations on the foreign slave trade. Published by the committee appointed by the Yearly Meeting of Friends held in Philadelphia in 1839, on the subject of slavery. Philadelphia: Printed for the Committee. J. Richards, printer, 130 N. Third St., 1839. 12 p. 19cm.
Card 935
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9 Mar 1896 - 375.547 tr.fr. 7579.73 no.5 1 Slavery in the U.S.--Controversial literature--1839. dis
Card 936
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Stack VI Reserve Friends, Society of. Philadelphia Yearly Meeting. 5540-ing. .53 no.11 From our Yearly Meeting held at Philadelphia, for Pennsylvania and New-Jersey, from the 22d day of the ninth month, to the 28th of the same (inclusive) 1759 ... [Philadelphia, Printed by B. Franklin and D. Hall? 1759] 3, [1] p. 33cm. Endorsed title on p.[4]: 1759 The epistle from the Yearly Meeting at Philadelphia. Evans 8350.
Card 938
Card 938
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Stack VI Reserve Friends, Society of. Philadelphia Yearly Meet- 5540 ing. .53 no.11 From our Yearly Meeting held at Philadelphia, for Pennsylvania and New-Jersey, from the 22d day of the ninth month, to the 28th of the same (inclusive) 1759 ... [Philadelphia, Printed by B. Franklin and D. Hall? 1759] 3, [1] p. 33cm. Endorsed title on p.[4]: 1759 The epistle from the Yearly Meeting at Philadelphia. Evans 8350.
Card 940
Card 940
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Friends, Society of. Philadelphia Yearly Meeting. The testimony of the people called Quakers, given forth by a meeting of the representatives of said people, in Pennsylvania and New-Jersey, held at Philadelphia the twenty-fourth day of the first month, 1775. [Philadelphia, 1775] broadside. 33 x 21cm. Evans 14052.
Card 942
Card 942
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Friends, Society of. Philadelphia Yearly Meeting. A view of the present state of the African slave trade. Published by direction of a meeting representing the Religious Society of Friends in Pennsylvania, New Jersey, &c. Philadelphia: William Brown, printer. 1824. 69p. 22cm.(8vo) Shaw/Shoemaker 16238.
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122,782--1871--tr.fr. 5576.57 res. Blue Port Buckram 1 Slave-trade--Africa I Title dis
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Friends, Society of. Philadelphia. Yearly meeting. *Reserve a view of the present state of the African slave trade. .63 Philadelphia, W. Brown, 1824. no.7 LCxxx. Imperfect: t.p. mutilated.
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Friends, Society of. Philadelphia Yearly Meeting. Mott, John, fl. 1827. *XH An epistle to Friends within the compass of Philadelphia Yearly Meeting, by John Mott. .828 Philadelphia. Printed on the vertical press, by D. & S. Neall, no.2, Hartung's Alley. <1828> 18 p. 17cm. Signed at end: John Mott. Rensselaerville, N. Y. 12 Mo. 21st. 1827.
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Friends, Society of. Philadelphia Yearly Meeting. Meeting for Sufferings. Publications of this body printed in America before 1801 are available in this library in the Readex Microprint edition of Early American Imprints published by the American Antiquarian Society. This collection is arranged according to the numbers in Charles Evans' American Bibliography. Library of Congress Information Card
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Friends, Society of. Philadelphia Yearly Meeting. Meeting for Sufferings. An address ... on the use of intoxicating drinks. Philadelphia , Friends' Book-store [1879?] LCxxx.
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Stack VI Reserve 5540 .53 no.30 Friends, Society of. Philadelphia Meeting for Sufferings. An epistle from the Meeting for Sufferings, held in Philadelphia for Pennsylvania and New-Jersey, the 5th day of the first month 1775 ... [Philadelphia, 1775] 3 p. 33cm. Evans 14049.
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Stack VI Reserve 5540 .53 no.31 Friends, Society of. Philadelphia Meeting for Sufferings. Philadelphia, 27th tenth month, 1775 ... To the representatives of the freeman of the province of Pennsylvania, in general assembly met. The address of the people called Quakers. [Philadelphia, 1775] 2 p. 33 x 21cm. Evans 14053.
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Card 956
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Friends, Society of. Philadelphia Yearly Meeting. Meeting for Sufferings. Report of the Committee...to advise ...Friends as might be drafted for military service. Philadelphia, T. Sinex [1865] LC xxx.
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Friends, Society of. Philadelphia Meeting for Sufferings. To our friends and brethren in religious profession, in these and the adjacent provinces ... [Philadelphia, 1776] [2]/p. 4 p. 27cm. "An epistle from our Yearly-Meeting held in London ... from the 27th day of the fifth month, 1776 ...": p.[3]-4. Evans 1476/4 and 14770.
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Friends, Society of Philadelphia Yearly meeting. Meeting for sufferings. The ancient testimony and principles of the people called Quakers renewed, with respect to the king and government. [Paine, Thomas] 1737–1809. Large additions to Common sense; addressed to the inhabitants of America, on the following interesting subjects. i. The American patriot's prayer. ii. American independancy defended, by Candidus. iii. The propriety of independancy, by Demophilus ... iv. A review of the American contest, with some strictures on the king's speech. Addressed to all parents in the thirteen United Colonies, by a friend to posterity and mankind. v. Letter to Lord Dartmouth, by an English American. vi. Observations on Lord North's conciliatory plan, by Sincerus. To which is added, an appendix to Com…
Card 962
Card 962
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Friends, Society of. Philadelphia Yearly meeting. Meeting for sufferings. The ancient testimony and principles of the people called Quakers renewed, with respect to the king and government. [Paine, Thomas] 1737–1809. Large additions to Common sense ... (Card 2) together with an address to the people called Quakers, on their testimony concerning kings and government, and the present commotions in America. Boston: Printed and Sold at the Printing-Office in Queen-Street. 1776. 43, [1] p. 19cm. The "Large additions" were collected by R. Bell, of Philadelphia, the original publisher of "Common sense", and published after his quarrel with Paine, as a device to help the sale of his third edition against that printed about the same time by Paine's new publishers, W. and T. Bradford. With the e…
Card 964
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Friends, Society of. Philadelphia Yearly meeting. Meeting for sufferings. The ancient testimony and principles of the people called Quakers renewed, with respect to the king and government. [Paine, Thomas] 1737-1809. Large additions to Common sense ... 1776. (Card 3) ing to the advertisement at the end of the Philadelphia edition, they were written by "some worthy and respectable citizens of Philadelphia". The appendix on "The necessity of independancy" and the address to the Quakers are by Paine. cf. Sabin, v. 14, p. 126. "To the representatives of the religious society of the people called Quakers, or to so many of them as were concerned in publishing a late piece, entitled 'The ancient testimony and principles of the people called Quakers renewed, with respect to the king and governm…
Card 966
Card 966
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Friends, Society of. Pyrmont Monthly Meeting, Westphalia, Ger. Publications of this body printed in America before 1801 are available in this library in the Readex Microprint edition of Early American Imprints published by the American Antiquarian Society. This collection is arranged according to the numbers in Charles Evans' American Bibliography. Library of Congress Information Card
Card 968
Card 968
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Friends, Society of. Yearly meetings. Boston, 1728. **H.95.204 Friend's Discourse, A, delivered at an yearly meeting of the Quakers, in Boston . . . the 30th of August, 1728 . . . — Boston: Printed for N. Belknap . . . 1728. 21 pp. 16°. Contains Part of a second Discourse, delivered the same day, by another Friend. [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, September 17, 1908. G8191 — Friends, Society of. Yearly meetings. Boston, 1728.
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Addition, An, to the book entituled, The spirit of the martyrs revived. It being a short account of some remarkable persecutions in New England; especially of four faithful martyrs, who suffered death at Boston. [Anon.] N. t. p. [New York? 1758?] 18 pp. Sm. 4°. No. 6 in **H.94.3** Same. 20 pp. No. 2 in **G.354.25** The first copy lacks the last two pages. Cushing attributes this to John Bolles. [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] Aug. 13, 1902 E5346 — Bolles, John. — Martyrs. — Friends, Society of.
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Friends, Society of. Ashbridge, Elizabeth, 1713-1755. **H.94.246 Some acc.t of the fore part of the life of Elizth. Ashbridge, who died in truth's service, at the house of Robt. Lecky, at Kilnock in the county of Carlow in Ireland ye 16th. 5th. mo: 1755. Written by her own hand . . . and continued by her third husband Aron Ashbridge. Manuscript. [1761?] (58) pp. 21 cm. Contains also an account of John Churchman. Pp. 1-48 are the composition of Elizabeth Ashbridge but the manuscript is all in one hand. All the persons named were Friends. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, June 23, 1916 K8545 — Ashbridge, Aron, cont. — Churchman, John, 1705-1776. — Friends, Society of. — Manuscripts in this Library.
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Friends, Society of. *P.54.363.2 The attention of Friends in Great Britain, Ireland and Scotland, is respectfully solicited to the following remarks . . . Broadside. [London. 1815.] $20\frac{1}{2} \times 16$ cm. Relates to the suppression of prostitution in London, and to Guardian House. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, June 24, 1926. N3299 — No main card. — Broadsides. — Prostitution. — London. Soc. sci. — Guardian Society, London. — Friends, Society of.
Card 978
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Barclay, Robert. 1648-1690. An apology for the true Christian Divinity. Being an explanation and vindication of the principles and doctrines of the people called Quakers. 8th edition in English. — Birmingham. Printed by John Baskerville. 1765. (11), xiii, 504, (17) pp. 4°. **G.210.2** Same. 9th edition in English. Philadelphia. Printed and sold by Joseph Crukshank. 1775. (14), 574, (18) pp. 8°. *7554·59 Same. 8th edition in English. London. Printed by J. Phillips. 1780. [The first copy is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] (Continued on the next card.) July 13, 1903 E9758 — Friends, Society of.
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Barclay, R. 1648–1690. An apology . . . (Continued.) (14), 574, (15) pp. *7554.60 Same. Philadelphia. Printed by Joseph James. 1789. (14), 574, (12) pp. *7554.61 Same. Kimber, Conrad & Co. 1805. 588, (14) pp. 7554.62 Two copies. Same. First stereotype edition from 8th London edition. New York. Wood. 1827. (1), 8, xii, 587 pp. 7554.63 Same. Providence. Knowles & Vose. 1847. (1), xii, 587 pp. 7554.64 July 13, 1903 E9758
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Friends, Society of. Barclay, Robert, 1648-1690. **G.210.2=**Benton 30.289.6 An apology for the true Christian divinity, being an explanation and vindication of the principles and doctrines of the people called Quakers . . . 8th edition in English. Birmingham; Printed by John Baskerville . . . M DCC LXV. (11), xiii, 504, (17) pp. 29½ cm , in 4s. The copy on **G.210.2 contains a page of errata at the end of the volume, not found in the Benton volume. The last line of this additional page measures 85 mm. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, September 8, 1923. Cp148 — Friends, Society of. — Baskerville Press.
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Friends, Society of. Barclay, Robert, 1648-1690. No. 10 in **H.95.215** Truth cleared of calumnies, wherein a book intituled, A dialogue betwixt a Quaker, and a stable Christian (judged to be writ by William Mitchell . . .) is examined . . . [London?] Printed in the year 1670. 72 pp. 18 cm., in 4s. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, December 4, 1919. L8283 — Mitchell, William, preacher near Aberdeen. — Friends, Society of.
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Friends, Society of. Barclay, Robert, 1648-1690. No. 9 in **H.95.215** William Michel unmasqued. Wherein the integrity of the Quakers doctrine is the second time justified . . [London?] Printed in the year 1672. (6), 66, (2) pp. 18 cm., in 4s. This card was printed at the Boston J.8284 — Friends, Society of.
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Friends, Society of. Berckendal, Johann. **H.99.178 Neue Schwarmgeister-Brut, oder Historische Erzehlung I. Von den Quakern . . . Dabey ihre Willkommrede an den König Carl II. . . . Denen II. Der Ränter, und III. Dess Robins Sect, IV. Die Wieder-Einnehmung der Juden in England, V. Die Bekehrung der Indianer in Neu-Engeland, samt einer Vorrede von dem alten und neuen Zustand der Englischen Kirchen beygefüget worden. — [Hamburg?] 1661. (48), 223, (2) pp. Engraved title-page. $16^{\circ}$. [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, June 29, 1904. F4165 — Friends, Society of. — T.r. — Antinomianism. — Great Britain. Hist. Relig. — Robins, John. Fl. 1650. — Indians of America. Missions.
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Friends, Society of. Besse, Joseph. **H.94.148 A vindication of a book, intituled, A brief account of many of the prosecutions of the people called Quakers, &c. Presented to the members of both Houses of Parliament. In answer to a late examination thereof, in defence of the clergy of the Diocese of York. [Anon.] — London. Printed and sold by T. Sowle Raylton and Luke Hinde. 1741. (4), 228 pp. $8^{\circ}$. FOR OTHER EDITIONS see AUTHOR. [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] Oct. 2, 1902 E5853 — Friends, Society of.
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Friends, Society of. Bishop, George, of Bristol, -1668. No. 1 in **H.95.207** New-England judged, by the Spirit of the Lord. In two parts. First, containing a brief relation of the sufferings of the people call'd Quakers in New-England, from . . . 1656, to . . . 1660 . . . In answer to the Declaration of their persecutors apologizing for the same, MDCLIX. Second part, Being a farther relation . . . continued . . . to anno 1665. Beginning with the sufferings of William Leddra, whom they put to death . . . Now somewhat [Continued on the next card.] This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, June 2, 1916. K8356 — T.r. — Friends, Society of. — Grove, Joseph Quaker, pref. — Leddra, William, Quaker, Court. Journals, proceedings and debates. — New England. Hist. Relig. — Norton, John,…
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Friends, Society of. No. 1 in **H.95.207** Bishop, G., of Bristol, -1668. New-England judged, by the Spirit of the Lord. (Continued, 1.) abreviated [sic]. With An appendix, containing the writings of several of the sufferers . . . Also, An answer to Cotton Mather's abuses of the said people, in his late History of New-England, printed anno 1702 . . . [Preface by Joseph Grove.] London, Printed and sold by T. Sowle . . . 1703. (10), 498, 212, (12) pp. 18 cm., in 8s. The Declaration of the General Court of the Massachusetts holden at Boston the 18 October 1658 was drawn up by John Norton, by order of the Court. [Continued on the next card.] This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, June 2, 1916. K8356
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Friends, Society of. No. 1 in **H.95.207** Bishop, G., of Bristol, -1668. New-England judged, by the Spirit of the Lord. (Continued, 2.) The Appendix follows Part 1, and has a separate title-page dated 1702. The title-page of Part 2 is missing from the "A" copy. An answer, etc., by John Whiting, is catalogued separately under the title: Truth and innocency defended, etc. The original copy contains ten pages of advertisements at the end and the "A" copy eight pages. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, June 2, 1916. K8356
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Friends, Society of. Bourne, Edward. No. 11 in **H 95.215** An answer to Doctor Good (so called) his dialogue against those call'd Quakers, wherein he hath forged the Quaker and confuted himself. Which dialogue of Tho. Good's is in his book, intituled Firmianus and Dubitaritius, or certain Dialogues concerning atheism, infidelity, popery, and other heresies and schisms, which trouble the peace of the church, &c. [London.] Printed in the year 1675. 24 pp. 18 cm., in 4s. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, December 4. 1919. L8283 — Friends, Society of. — Good, Thomas, Master of Balliol College, Oxford, 1609-1678.
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Friends, Society of. Brailsford, Mabel Richmond. Quaker women. 1650-1690. — London. Duckworth & Co. 1915. xi, 340 pp. 21½ cm., in 8s. Bibliography, pp. ix-x. English Quakers. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, September 15, 1915. K6146 — Women. Biog. — Friends, Society of. — England. Biog. & geneal. Colls.
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Friends, Society of. Bray, Thomas, Commissary of Maryland, 1656-1730. **G.375.90 A letter from Dr. Bray to such as have contributed towards the propagating Christian knowledge in the plantations. Printed by William Bradford in New York 1700? — [New York.] Thomas Bray Club. [191-?] 14 pp. [Thomas Bray Publications. No. 2.] 24 cm. One of 5 copies printed on Japan vellum. Bray's letter relates to the opposition of the Quakers to the establishment of a state church in Maryland. An answer to this letter, by Joseph Wyeth, may be found on shelf-number **H.94.175. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, December 9, 1919. L8334 — S.r.c. — Friends, Society of.
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A brief memoir concerning Abel Thomas, : a minister of the gospel of Christ in the Society of Friends, / compiled from authentic documents. Philadelphia: Benjamin & Thomas Kite, 1824. 51, [1]p. ; 18cm. "Amongst the collection of books for sale by Benjamin & Thomas Kite..." p.[52]. Sabin 95375; American Imprints 15554.
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Friends, Society of. Brook, Mary, Quaker. Reasons for the necessity of silent waiting, in order to the solemn worship of God. Added, several quotations from Robert Barclay's Apology. By M. B. London: printed. Philadelphia: re-printed, by J. Crukshank. MDCCLXXX. 32 pp. 20½ cm., in 4s. **H.95.210 Contains manuscript notes. This copy has been trimmed. Same. 6th edition. By Mary Brook. New-York, re-printed, by William Ross. M.DCC.LXXXVI. 21½ cm., in 4s. No. 5a in *7451.28 This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, August 4, 1916. K9049 — Friends, Society of. — Barclay, Robert, 1648–1690.
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Friends, Society of. Brown, John. 1610?–1679. *H.98.123 Quakerisme the path-way to paganisme or a vieu of the Quakers religion; being an examination of the Theses and Apologie of Robert Barclay, one of their number, published lately in latine, to discover to the world, what that is, which they hold and owne for the only true Christian religion. — Printed for John Cairns, and other booksellers in Edinburgh. Anno CIO IOC LXXVIII. (16), 565, (3) pp. Sm. $4^{\circ}$. Barclay's An apology for the true Christian divinity, [London] 1678, may [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] (Continued on the next card.) This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, June 6, 1907. G4442 — T.r. — Friends, Society of. — Barclay, Robert. 1648–1690.
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Friends, Society of. Brown, J. 1610?–1679. Quakerisme the path-way to paganisme. (Continued.) be found on shelf-no. *6061.12. Barclay's answer to John Brown's Quakerisme, entitled Apology for the true Christian divinity vindicated from John Brown's examination and pretended confutation thereof, in his book called, Quakerisme the path-way to paganism, may be found in Truth triumphant through the spiritual warfare, Christian labours and writings of ... Robert Barclay, London, MDCXCII, pp. 717–891 [3491.1]. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, June 6, 1907. G4442
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Bugg, Francis. 1640-1724? **H.94.168** A modest defence of my book, entituled, Quakerism expos'd: as also, of my broad sheet; with a scheme of the Quakers Yearly Synod; and other books, presented anno 1699 to the Parliament. And G. Whitehead's inside turn'd outward, by reprinting his ancient book Ishmael . . . — London. Printed by R. Janeway, Jun. for the author. 1700. 3 parts in 1 v. Sm. $8^{\circ}$. Oct. 3, 1902 E5910 — Friends, Society of. — Whitehead, George.
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Friends, Society of. Bugg, Francis. 1640-1724? **H.94.162 New Rome arraigned, and out of her own mouth condemned: containing a farther discovery of the dangerous errours and pernitious principles . . . of the people called Quakers . . . In answer to George Whitehead's Charitable essay, &c. . . — London. Printed for the author. 1693. (16), 68 pp. Sm. 4°. [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] Apr. 11, 1903 E8426 — T.r. — Friends, Society of. — Whitehead, George.
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Friends, Society of. Bugg, Francis. **G.387.12 The Picture of Quakerism drawn to the life. In two parts. London. W. Kettleby. 1697. 2 v. in 1.Sm.8°.
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Friends, Society of. Bugg, Francis. The pilgrim's progress, from Quakerism, to Christianity. Containing a farther discovery of the danger of the growth of Quakerism ... Together with a remedy proposed for the cure of Quakerism. Added an appendix: shewing, wherein there is a most damnable plot contrived and carrying on by New-Rome, ... London. Printed for ... W. Kettleby ... 1698. (8), 175 pp. Portrait. Plate. Sm. 4°. **G.382.35 Same. 2d edition ... enlarged. Printed by R. Janeway for the author ... 1700. lxiv, 352, (2), 155–168 pp. Sm. 8°. **G.387.11 The titles differ slightly. [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] Nov. 24, 1903 F1419 — T.r. — Friends, Society of.
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Bugg, Francis. 1640-1724. **H.94.167 Quakerism expos'd to publick censure, by a brief narrative of the proceedings between some of the Norfolk clergy and the Quakers, at a late conference at West-Dereham Church . . . Also, a brief answer to four of the Quakers books and papers relating to the same . . . — London. Printed for the author. 1699. (16), 64 pp. Sm. $8^{\circ}$. Oct. 3, E5910 — T.r. — Friends, Society of.
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Friends, Society of. Burrough, Edward, 1634-1668. **G.389B.225 A declaration from the people called Quakers, to the present distracted nation of England. With mourning and lamentation over it, because of its breaches . . . — London, Printed in the year 1659. (1), 14 pp. 18 cm., in 4s. The author's name appears on page 14. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, June 10, 1930. N7359 — T.r. — Friends, Society of. — England. Hist. Relig.
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Friends, Society of. Burrough, Edward. 1634-1668. **H.99.113 A declaration of the sad and great persecution and martyrdom of the people of God, called Quakers, in New-England, for the worshipping of God. . . Also some considerations, presented to the king, which is answer to a petition and address, which was presented unto him by the General court at Boston. [Anon.] London, R. Wilson. [1660.] 32 pp. Sm. 4°. Signed E. B.
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Friends, Society of. Burrough, Edward, 1634-1668. **G.389B.227 A general epistle to all the saints; being a visitation of the Fathers love, unto the whole flock of God . . . to be read in all the assemblies, of them, that meet together to worship the Father in the spirit and truth, in the silence of all flesh. [By] E. B. — London, Printed for Robert Wilson . . . 1660. 16 pp. $18\frac{1}{2}$ cm., in 4s. Addressed to the Society of Friends. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, June 10, 1930. N7359 — T.r. — Friends, Society of.
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Friends, Society of. Burrough, Edward, 1634-1668. **G.389B.229 A general epistle, and greeting of the fathers love, to all the saints, called and chosen to faithfulness in Christ Jesus . . . and this is to such as are found worthy to suffer . . . and . . . is a true testimony of the Father and of the Son . — London; Printed for Thomas Simmons . . . 1657. (2), 41 pp. 18 cm., in 4s. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, June 10, 1930. N7359 — T.r. — Friends, Society of.
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Friends, Society of. Burrough, Edward, 1634-1668. **G.389B.233 A just and righteous plea, presented unto the King of England, and his Council, &c. being the true state of the present case of the people, called Quakers, truly demonstrated, and justly pleaded on their behalf . . . — [London, Printed for Robert Wilson . . . 1661.] (6), 34 pp. 17.5 cm., in 4s. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, July 9, 1935. D7545 — Friends, Society of.
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Friends Society of Burrough, Edward. **H.30a.2 The memorable works of a Son of Thunder and Consolation . . . [With preface by E. Hookes.] [London?] 1672. (52), 896, (8) pp. F°. [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] July 16, 1903 E9579 — Friends, Society of. — Hookes, Ellis, prefacer.
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Friends, Society of. Burrough, Edward, 1634-1668. **G.389B.230 A presentation of wholesome informations unto the King of England, &c. Being a defence pleaded, and also appealed unto him . . . in answer to a certain accusation, charged before him (in a printed book, called, The thrice happy welcom of King Charles the Second, by one George Willington . . .) against us, whom in derision, the accuser calls Quakers . . . By a servant of Christ, Edward Burroughs [sic]. — Printed at London; and are to be sold by Richard Moon . . . 1660. (14), 29 pp. $18\frac{1}{2}$ cm., in 4s. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, June 2, 1930. N7350 — T.r. — Friends, Society of. — Willington, George.
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Friends, Society of. Burrough, Edward, 1634-1668. **G.389B.228 A visitation & warning proclamed [sic] and an alarm sounded in the Popes borders . . . Being the account of a journey to Dunkirk, and the proceedings there among the Jesuites, and Friars and Papists . . . which may be satisfaction to many who now behold the difference in part between the Papists and the people of God . . . By one that travells in the labour of the Gospel of Christ for the elect seeds sake, Edw. Burrough. London, Printed for Thomas Simmons . . . 1659. 36 pp. $18\frac{1}{2}$ cm., in 4s. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, June 16, 1930. N7416 — T.r. — Friends, Society of. — Dunkirk, France. Hist. Relig. — Roman Catholic Church. Doctrinal and controversial works.
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Friends, Society of. Burrough, Edward, 1634–1668, and others. **G.365.82 To all dear friends & brethren in the everlasting truth and covenant of the almighty Jehovah, blessed for evermore. [London. 1662.] (8) pp. 18½ cm. The letter is signed by E. B., J. C., J. P. There is a postscript signed by Fran. Howgill. The initials J. C. have been ascribed to John Crook and Josiah Coale. [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, January 26, 1910. H1952—Howgill, Francis. 1618–1634–1668, and others. (M1) —(1) — Coale, Josiah, jt. auth. (1) — Penington, Isaac, jt. auth. 1617?-1679. (1)—Friends, Society of. (1), (2) — Double main card.
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Friends, Society of. Cartland, Fernando G. Southern heroes: or, the Friends in war time. = Cambridge. [Houghton, Mifflin & Co.] 1895. xxviii, 480 pp. Portraits. Plates. 8°. [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] Jan. 5, 1901 *D8026 — T.r. — Friends, Society of. — U. S. Hist. Civil War. 1861-65.
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FRIENDS, SOCIETY OF. Crouch, William, 1628?-1710. Posthuma Christiana; or, A collection of some papers of William Crouch. Being a brief historical account, under his own hand, of his convincement of, and early sufferings for the truth. With remarks on sundry memorable transactions, relating to the people call'd Quakers ... London: Printed and sold by the assigns of J. Sowle, in White-hart-Court in Gracious-Street, 1712. (See next card)
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RARE BOOK DEPT. Crouch, William, 1628?-1710. Posthuma XG Christiana ... 1712. (Card 2) .712 .C88P 34,[2],xii,224p. 17.5cm. Edited by Richard Claridge. "Errata": p.224.
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Friends, Society of. Ellis, George Edward. 1814-1894. **H.80.89 The Friends in New England, by George E. Ellis and John G. Whittier. = Scrap-book. Boston. 1881. (18) pp. Portraits. Plates. Autograph facsimile. $12^\circ$. Controversial articles compiled from various papers by Abram E. Cutter. [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, November 5, 1909. H1355 — Ellis, George Edward. Edmands, compiler. 1822-1900. 1807-1892. (M2) — Scrap-books. (1)—Friends, Society of. (1) — New England. Hist. Relig. (1) — Triple main card.
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Friends, Society of. Firmin, Giles, 1614-1697. **G.389B.206 Stablishing against shaking: or, a discovery of the prince of darknesse (scarcely) transformed into an angel of light, powerfully now working in the deluded people called, Quakers: with a sober answer to their railings against ministers for receiving maintenance from their people. Being the substance of one sermon preached Feb. 17, 1655, at Shalford in Essex. — London, Printed by F. G. for Nathanael Webb, and William Grantham . . . 1656. (8), 56, (1) pp. 18 cm., in 4s. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, June 6, 1928. N4904 — T.r. — Friends, Society of.
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Friends, Society of. Chandler, William, Friend, and others. **H.97.176 A brief apology in behalf of the people in derision call'd Quakers ... By W. Chandler, A. Pyot, J. Hodges, and some others. 3d edition. — London. Printed and sold, by the assigns of J. Sowle. 1717. 95 pp. Sm. $8^\circ$. [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] Oct. 2, 1902 E5874 — Pyot, Alexander, jt. auth. — Hodges, J., Friend, jt. auth. — Friends, Society of.
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Friends, Society of. Coale, Josiah. **H.97.43 The books and divers epistles of the faithful servant of the Lord, Josiah Coale; collected and published, as it was desired by him the day of his departure out of this life. [London?] 1671. 34[4] pp. Sm. 4°. P. 344 is wrongly numbered 343. Coale was a minister of the Society of Friends for twelve years. Prefixed to the body of the work are testimonies to Coale's character by William Penn, George Fox, and others. [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] Dec. 18, 1903 F2342 — Friends, Society of.
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Friends, Society of. Coddington, William. 1601-1678. **H.85.120 A demonstration of true love unto you the rulers of the Colony of the Massachusetts in Nevv-England; shewing to you that are now in authority the unjust paths that your predecessors walked in, and of the Lord's dealings with them in his severe judgments, for persecuting his saints and children. Which may be a warning unto you, that you walk not in the same steps, lest you come under the same condemnation. Written by one who was once in authority with them; but always testified against their persecuting spirit . . . [London.] Printed in the Year 1674. 20 pp. Sm. $^4$°. Relates to the persecution of Quakers by the Puritans of Massachusetts. Pp. 9, 10 are supplied in facsimile from a copy in the Library of the Society of Fri…
Card 1056
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Friends, Society of. **G.387.11 A collection of some passages (touching those call'd Quakers) which were writ ... by several ... amongst that people. ... (2), 155-168 pp. (In Bugg, Francis. The pilgrim's progress, from Quakerism, to Christianity. London, 1700.) [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] Dec. 31, 1903 F1261 — Friends, Society of. — No main card.
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Friends, Society of. Crisp, Samuel. **H.95.226 A libeller expos'd: being a vindication of the people call'd Quakers, against the malicious attempts, and foul aspersions of a book intituled, The present state of Quakerism in England. — London. Printed and sold by T. Sowle . . . 1704. (2), 77 pp. $18\frac{1}{2}$ cm., in 8s. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, November 2, 1931. N9413 — T.r. — Friends, Society of.
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Friends, Society of. Crook, John, 1617-1699. No. 4 in **H.95.215** An epistle of love to all that are in present sufferings, whether inwardly, or outwardly. Whether they are, or have been officers or souldiers of the armie, or rulers or governors of these nations, or, publike preachers, or any other, who are in fear of the loss of life, liberty, or estate; or any other suffering that is like to come upon them. London. Robert Wilson. 1660. (1), 21 pp. 18 cm., in 4s. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, December 4, 1919. L.8284 — Friends, Society of.
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Friends, Society of. Crook, John, and others. **G.365.84 Liberty of conscience asserted, and several reasons rendred, why no outward force, nor imposition, ought to be used in matters of faith and religion: with several sayings, collected from the speeches and writings of King James, and King Charles the First. John Crook, Samuel Fisher, Francis Howgill, Richard Hubberthorne. This was delivered into the hands of the Members of both Houses of Parliament, the last day of the Third Month, 1661. London, Printed for Robert Wilson, in Martins Le Grand, 1661. 8 pp. 18 cm., in 4s. See Smith's Descriptive catalogue of Friends' books, vol. 1, p. 485 [*2184.-5.1]. [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, November 17, 1911. H6418 — C…
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Friends, Society of. Curwen, Thomas, Quaker. Fl. 1665. **G.387.143 A relation of the labour, travail and suffering of that faithful servant of the Lord, Alice Curwen. Who departed this life the 7th day of the 6th moneth, 1679. and resteth in peace with the Lord. — [London.] Printed in the year 1680. (20), 55, (1) pp. Sm. $4^{\circ}$. A collection of letters principally by Thomas Curwen and Alice Curwen. [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, March 27, 1908. G6939—Curwen, Thomas, Quaker. Fl. 1665. (M1) — Curwen, Alice, Quaker. Fl. 1665. (M2) — Friends, Society of. (1) — Double main card.
Card 1066
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Friends, Society of. **H.95.216 Defence, The, of the people called Quakers: being a reply to a book lately published by certain priests of the County of Norfolk, under the pretended title of the Quakers' challenge . . . — London, Printed and sold by T. Sowle . . . 1699. (4), 48 pp. $18\frac{1}{2}$ cm., in 4s. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, February 17, 1923. M5614 — Friends, Society of.
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Friends, Society of. Eddy, I. H., engraver. *Map 92.4.L45.[181-?] A map of Friends settlement, in the township of Le Ray, Jefferson co. New York. [181-?] Size, 8 1/4 x 9 1/16 inches. Scale, 100 chains to 1 inch.
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Fisher, Samuel, Friend. 1605-1665. The testimony of truth exalted, by the collected labours of that worthy man . . . Samuel Fisher, who died a prisoner for the testimony of Jesus . — [London.] 1607. (8), 856, (4) pp. F°. Nov. 10, E6375 — Friends, Society of.
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Friends, Society of. Fisher, Sydney George, 1856—*A.1705c.1.8 The Quaker colonies. A chronicle of the proprietors of the Delaware. — New Haven. Yale University Press. 1919. ix, 244 pp. Portraits. Maps. [The chronicles of America. Vol. 8.] 20½ cm., in 8s. Bibliographical note, pp. 231-234. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, September 11, 1919. L7758 — T.r. — S.r.c. — Friends, Society of. — American Colonies. Hist.
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Friends, Society of. Folger, Peter. 1618–1690. **K.25.42** A looking glass for the times. Or, the former spirit of New-England revived in this generation. . . Added, The reports from the Lords of the Committee of Councils, and the King’s order relating to the people called Quakers in New England . . . Printed in the year 1763. — [Philadelphia? 1864.] 25 ff. Sm. $4^{\circ}$. A MS. copy of the edition printed in 1763. [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, June 21, 1906. G1755 — T.r. — Manuscripts in this Library. — New England. Hist. Relig. Colonial period. — Friends, Society of.
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Friends, Society of. Fothergill, John, 1676—**G.389b.178 An account of the life and travels, in the work of the ministry, of John Fothergill. To which are added, divers epistles to Friends in Great-Britain and America, on various occasions. — London: Printed . . . 1754. iv, 280 pp. 16 cm., in 4s. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, February 17, 1923. M5610 — Letters. Colls. — Friends, Society of.
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Friends, Society of. **G.389b.134 Fowler, Edward, D.D., Bishop of Gloucester, England, 1632-1714. A friendly conference between a minister and a parishioner of his, inclining to Quakerism, wherein the absurd opinions of that sect are detected and exposed to a just censure. By a lover of truth. — London. Printed by T. R. for Robert Clavell. 1676. (8), 168 pp. 16 cm., in 8s. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, May 14, 1917. L15C7 — T.r. — Friends, Society of.
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Fox, George, Quaker. 1624-1690. **H.60a.12** The great mistery of the great whore unfolded; and Antichrist's kingdom revealed unto destrvction. In answer to many false doctrines and principles which Babylons merchants have traded with . . . sent forth . . . against the despised people of the Lord called Quakers . . . London. Printed for Tho. Simmons . . . 1659. (32), 375 pp. F°. [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] July 29, 1903 E9818 — T.r. — Friends, Society of.
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Friends, Society of. Fox, George, Quaker, 1624-1690. **H.90.453.99 The promise of God proclaimed; which is Christ the everlasting Covenant of God to the Jews, Gentiles, and all people upon the earth, which God spake by his prophets . . . London, Printed for Thomas Simmons, 1660. Broadside facsimile. [Boston. Massachusetts Historical Society. 1919.] Size, $15\frac{5}{8} \times 10\frac{3}{4}$ inches. Black letter. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, May 13, 1924. M8623 — T.r. — S.r.c. — Broadsides. Facsimiles. — Friends, Society of.
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Fox, George, Quaker, 1624-1690, and John Burnyeat. **H.11.23 A New-England fire-brand quenched, being something in answer unto a lying, slanderous book, entituled; George Fox digged out of his burrows, &c. Printed ... of one Roger Williams ... As also, something in answer to R. W.'s appendix ... [London?] 1678. 2 parts in I v. Sm. 4°. [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] Aug. 1, 1903 E8504 — T.r. — Jt. auth. — Williams, Roger. 1599-1683. — Friends, Society of.
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Friends, Society of. Fox, Margaret, 1614-1702. **H.94 247 A brief collection of remarkable passages and occurrences relating to the birth, education, life, conversion, travels, services, and deep sufferings of that ancient, eminent, and faithful servant of the Lord, Margaret Fell; but by her second marriage, Margaret Fox. Together with sundry of her epistles, books, and Christian testimonies to Friends and others; and also to those in supreme authority, in the several late revolutions of government. [Anon.] — London, J. Sowle, . . . 1710. (14), 535, (3) pp. 20 cm., in 8s. An autobiography, published after the author's death. The last (3) pages contain an index of the books and epistles in the foregoing collection. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, June 24, 1918. L434…
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Friends, Society of. Furly, John. No. 8 in **H.95.215 A testimony to the true light, which is the way of life and righteousness, to all that obey it, and are subjects to its requirings. The 2d edition, unto which is added a prefatory word by B[enjamin] F[urly]. [London?] Printed in the year 1670. 31 pp. 18 cm., in 4s. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, December 4, 1919. L8282 — Furly, Benjamin, pref., 1636-1714. — Friends, Society of.
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Friends, Society of. Gilpin, Thomas, of Philadelphia, 1776-1853. **G.3624.17=*4401.20 Exiles in Virginia: with observations on the conduct of the Society of Friends during the Revolutionary War, comprising the official papers of the government relating to that period. 1777-1778. Philadelphia. Published for the subscribers. 1848. 302 pp. Facsimiles. 23 cm., in 8s. The copy on shelf-number **G.3624.17 contains an autograph letter from the author. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, May 25, 1925. N420 — T.r. — United States. prisoners. — Friends, Society of. — United States. Hist. Revolution. Prisons and Hist. Revolution. Friends, Society of, in the war.
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Friends, Society of. Gorton, Samuel. 1592-1677. **H.95.187 An antidote against the common plague of the world. Or, an answer to a small treatise, (as in water, face answereth to face) intituled Saltmarsh returned from the dead: And by transplacing the letters of his name, this is Smartlash. Ascend into the throne of equity, for the araignment of false interpretours of the word of God. Summoned out of all ages to appear, under the penalty of death, challenging the consent, or forbidding to gainsay the common approved priesthood of this age. — London, Printed by J. M. for A. Crook . . . 1657. (83), 296 pp. Sm. 4°. [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] (Continued on the next card.) This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, August 2, 1907. G4972 — T.r. — Friends…
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Friends, Society of. **H.95.187 Gorton, S. 1592–1677. An antidote against the common plague of the world. (Continued.) Signed by Samuel Gorton. Saltmarsh returned from the dead . . . may be found on shelf number **G.354.55. Pp. 269–296 contain letters to Quakers imprisoned in Boston. The title-page is supplied in facsimile; several pages are mended; pp. 89–120 are omitted. [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, August 2, 1907. G4972
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Friends, Society of. Hack, Mary Pryor. *P.11.7150.1 Mary Pryor. A life story of a hundred years ago. 2d edition. = Philadelphia. Longstreth. 1888. 160 pp. Plates. $18\frac{1}{2}$ cm. The author's name is signed to the preface. Mary Pryor was a preacher of the Society of Friends. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, March 11. 1922. M3682 — Pryor, Mary, 1737-1815. — Friends, Society of.
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Friends, Society of. Henderson, Patrick, of Ireland. **H.95.211 Truth and innocence the armour and defence of the people called Quakers, against the wiles of Satan and his emissaries: being an answer to part of a book, entituled, The man of God furnished; put forth by several, who call themselves ministers of the Gospel in the churches of New-England. Wherein that part, viz., [Armour against the wiles of Quakerism] is fairly examined and detected. — London, Printed and sold by J. Soule, . . . 1709. (16), 79 pp. 16 cm., in 8s. The man of God furnished, by Cotton Mather, may be found on shelf-numbers **H.25.6;** **G.367.27. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, May 27, 1918. L4260 — T.r. — Friends, Society of. — Mather, Cotton, 1663–1728.
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Friends, Society of. Higginson, Francis, 1617-1670. **H.95.212 A brief relation of the irreligion of the northern Quakers. Wherein their horrid principles and practices, doctrines and manners, as far as their mystery of iniquitie hath yet discovered it self, are plainly exposed to the view of every intelligent reader. Together with a (brief reply) to some part of a very scurilous and lying pamphlet called Sauls errand to Damascus. [Anon.] — London, Printed by T. R., for H. R. . . . 1653. (12), 80 pp. 18 cm., in 4s. Preface 'To my Christian reader' is signed F. H. Saul's errand to Damascus, is by George Fox. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, May 27, 1918. L4260 — Anon. ref. — Fox, George, the Quaker, 1624-1690. — Friends, Society of.
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Friends, Society of. Holme, Benjamin, 1682-1749. **H.95.217 A serious call in Christian love to all people, to turn to the spirit of Christ in themselves; that they may come to have a right understanding of the things of God ... with some observations on the following heads; concerning, 1. The universality of God's love in sending His Son to die for all men. 2. The Holy Scriptures . — London: Printed and sold by the assigns of J. Sowle . . . 1725. 78 pp. 18 cm., in 8s. An exposition of Quaker doctrines and principles. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, May 8, 1934. D4695 — T.r. — Friends, Society of.
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Friends, Society of. Hookes, Ellis, compiler. **H.95.183 For the King and both Houses of Parliament. Being a brief and general account of the late and present sufferings of many of the peaceable subjects called Quakers, upon the late Act against conventicles; for no other cause but meeting together to worship God according to their perswasions and consciences. — [London.] Printed in the year, 1675. 19 pp. Sm. 4°. [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, July 29, 1907. G4840 — T.r. — Friends, Society of.
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Friends, Society of. Howgill, Francis. 1618-1669. **G.387.85 The heart of New-England hardned through wickednes: in answer to a book, entituled the Heart of New-England rent, published by John Norton appointed thereunto by the General Court. The doctrine of the Quakers uindicated, his arguments made void, his ignorance manifested, and his lying doctrines brought to light and judged with the word of truth, and truth cleared from his aspersions and slanders. . . — London, Printed for Thomas Simmons . . . 1659. 40 pp. 18½ cm., in 4s. The heart of New-England rent may be found on shelf-number **G.387.17. Appended is a passage by Edward Burrough, catalogued separately. [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, January 20, 1910. …
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Friends, Society of. Howgill, Francis. 1618-1669. **G.365.82 To all dear friends & brethren in the everlasting truth and covenant of the almighty Jehovah, blessed for evermore. [London. 1662.] (8) pp. $18\frac{1}{2}$ cm. The letter is signed by E. B., J. C., J. P. There is a postscript signed by Fran. Howgill. The initials J. C. have been ascribed to John Crook and Josiah Coale. [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] This card was printed at the Boston H1952—Howgill, Francis. 1618- 1634-1668, and others. (M1) — (1) — Coale, Josiah, jt. auth. (1) — Penington, Isaac, jt. auth. 1617?-1679. (1)—Friends, Society of. (1), (2) — Double main card.
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Friends, Society of. Groome, Samuel. **G.387.22 A glass for the people of New-England, in which they may see themselves and spirits, and if not too late, repent and turn from their abominable ways and cursed contrivances. ... By S. G. [London?] 1676. 43 pp. Sm. $^0$. This rare tract, which relates to the Antinomian controversy, contains extracts from a book (Continued)
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Friends, Society of. **G.387.22 Groome, S. A glass for the people ... (Continued) called "The elders tenents in the Bay," also "Queries by another hand [George Fox] for the New-England priests and elders to answer," and letters to Bellingham and to Increase "Madder" from Jno. Tyso dated Boston Prison-House.
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Friends, Society of. 4247.60=*P.11.6211=**K.253.8=**K.284.13 Hallowell, Anna Davis, editor. James and Lucretia Mott. Life and letters. Edited by their grand-daughter. Boston. Houghton, Mifflin & Co. 1884. vi, (3), 566 pp. Illus. Portraits. Autograph facsimiles. 19½ cm., in 8s. Contains much about the Society of Friends and the anti-slavery movement. [The lettered copies are kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, May 24, 1910. H2656 — United States. Slavery. — Mott, James. 1788-1868. — Mott, Lucretia. 1793-1880. — Friends, Society of.
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Friends, Society of. Hendericks, Elizabeth. **H.95.176 An epistle to Friends in England, to be read in their assemblies in the fear of the Lord. — [London?] 1672. 7 pp. Sm. 4°. [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] Oct. 3, 1902 E5854 — Friends, Society of.
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Friends, Society of. **H.97.190 Hole in the wall; or a peep at the creed-worshippers. Embellished with cuts by the author. [Anon.] = [Philadelphia?] 1828. 36 pp. Plates. $8^\circ$. Relates to the Quaker controversy. [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, December 19, 1906. G3225 — Friends, Society of.
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Friends, Society of. Howard, Luke, Friend. 1621-1699. *H.94.165 Love and truth in plainness manifested: ... London. 1704. Sm. 8°.
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Friends, Society of. Howgill, Francis. **G.387.19 The deceiver of the nations discovered and his cruelty made manifest ... More especially his cruel works of darkness ... in Maryland in Virginia. ... London. Simmons. 1660. 27 pp. Sm. 4°. An account of the treatment of the Quakers.
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Howgill, Francis. The invisible things of God brought to light by the revelation of the Eternal Spirit . . . Wherein is declared . . . how all the reformed churches, so called . . . are yet in the Apostacy . . . — London. Printed for Thomas Simmons. 1659. (16), 224 pp. $32^{\circ}$. Same. (In his The dawnings of the Gospel-day. Pp. 173-216. [London.] 1676.) $*3441.34$ [The first copy is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] Nov. 17, 1902 E6419 — Theology. Doctr. — T.r. — Friends, Society of.
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Friends, Society of. Howgill, Francis. **G.387.20 The popish inquisition newly erected in New- England, whereby their church is manifested to be a daughter of Mysterie Babylon,... London. Thomas Simmons. 1659. (4), 72 pp. Sm. $4^{\circ}$. An account of the treatment received by the Quakers in Boston and other towns.
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Howgill, Francis. **H.97.175** Truth lifting up its head above slander: in an answer to Thomas Jackson . . . his lying paper which he left in the north of England. Added something by way of letter, from another hand, to the said T. J. shewing the reasons why it is judged meet to publish the same . . . By a friend to truth, and an utter enemy to persecution, J. S. — [London?] 1663. 23 pp. Sm. $4^{\circ}$. A defence of the Quakers. [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] Oct. 2, 1902 E5874 — T.r. — Friends, Society of. — Jackson, Rev. Thomas, of Stoke.
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Hubberthorn, Richard. **H.94.144 A collection of the several books and writings of that faithful servant of God, Richard Hubberthorn, who finished his testimony . . . the 17th of the 6th month, 1662. — London. Printed, and are to be sold by William Warwick, 1663. (16), 288 pp. Sm. 4°. Hubberthorn was a member of the Society of Friends, and died in prison, where he had been put on account of his religious beliefs and practices. Pp. 283-288 are wrongly numbered 183-188. [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] Oct. 2, 1903 E5855 — Friends, Society of.
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Veritas in semente: being a moderate discourse concerning the principles and practices of the Quakers. Written . . . in a middle way between them and the followers of orthodox truth, for the making a bridg . . . Together with two discourses more; one of the salvability of the heathen . . . the other, of two points, wherein satisfaction is requir'd of these Friends . . . [Anon.] — London. Printed by J. Darby. 1705. xii, 173 pp. Sm. $8^{\circ}$. Oct. 3, 1902 E5910 — T.r. — Friends, Society of.
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Friends, Society of. Keimer, Samuel. **K.19.45 A brand pluck'd from the burning: exemplify’d in the unparallel’d case of Samuel Keimer, offer’d to the perusal of the serious part of mankind, and especially to those who were ever acquainted with, or ever heard of the man. — London: printed, and sold by W. Boreham . . . 1718. iv, 124 pp. Sm. $12^\circ$. Relates to the Camisards and to the Society of Friends. [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, May 27, 1908. G7521 — Camisards. — Friends, Society of. — T.r.
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Friends, Society of. Keith, George, 1639–1716. No. 5 in **H.95.215** The benefit, advantage and glory of silent meetings, both as it was found at the beginning, or first breaking forth of this clear manifestation of truth, and continues so to be found, by all the faithfull and upright in heart, at this day. London. Printed in the year 1670. (1), 18, (3) pp. 18 cm., in 4s. The last three pages contain a postscript by Stephen Crisp, which is catalogued separately. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, December 4. 1919. L8284 — Friends, Society of.
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Friends, Society of. Keith, George, 1639?–1716. **G.377.157** An exact narrative [and 2d–5th narrative] of the proceedings at Turners-Hall, the 11th of the month called June, 1696, the 29th of . . . April, 1697, the 21st day of April, 1698, the 11th, the 18th, and 23d of Jan. 1699, the 4th of June, 1701 . — London, Printed for B. Aylmer [etc.] . . . 1696–1701. 5 v. 21 cm., in 4s. Relates to the Quaker controversy begun by Keith in Pennsylvania in 1692. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, July 30, 1930. N7679 — Friends, Society of.
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Friends, Society of. No. 1 in **H.95.215 Keith, George, 1639–1716, and George Whitehead, 1636?–1723. The light of truth triumphing over darkness and ignorance, error and envy. Manifested in Robert Gordouns late pretended testimony to the true Saviour. Wherein every one whose eye is open may see his seat . . . so, the devil was here deficient but envy flays the foolish man. [London?] Printed in the year 1670. (1), 18, 20 pp. 18 cm., in 4s. There are numerous errors in pagination. Preface by A. Robeson. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, December 4. 1919. I 8282 — Jt. auth. — Gordon, Robert. — Friends, Society of. — Robeson, Andrew, pref.
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Friends Society of. Keith, George. 1639?–1716 **H.97.136 Quakerism no popery, or, a particular answer to that part of Iohn Menzeis, professor of divinity in Aberdeen (as he is called) his book, intituled Roma Mendax . . . N. p. 1675. (8), 112 pp. 16°. Part of this work is by Robert Barclay. [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] T.r. — Friends, Society of. — Menzies, John, professor of divinity. — Jt. auth. Sheet D 4020 Jan. 12. 1000
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Friends, Society of. **H.27.18=No. 31 in **H.99.101 Massachusetts. General Court. Memorials. Charles II. The humble petition and address of the General Court sitting at Boston in New-England, unto the high and mighty prince Charles the Second. And presented unto His Most-Gracious Majesty Feb. 11. 1660. [Cambridge.] Printed by [Samuel Green] in the year 1660. (8) [Continued on the next card.] This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, March 14, 1916. K7534 — Double main card. — Massachusetts. General Court. Memorials. Charles II. (M1) — Massachu (M2) — T.r. (1) — Charles II., setts. Governor. Endicott, John. of England, 1630–1685. (1) — Green, Samuel, Jr., printer, -1690. (1) — Friends, Society of. (1) — Massachusetts. Hist. Colonial period. (1)
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Friends, Society of. **H.27.18=No. 31 in **H.99.101 Massachusetts. General Court. Memorials. Charles II. (Continued.) pp. 18½ cm. Signed: John Endecot Govr. In the name, and with the consent of the General Court. Reprinted in Hutchinson papers, pp. 326-329 [*4315.2.2; **G.300.95; **H.-85.92]. Relates principally to the Quakers. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, March 14, 1916. K7534
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Friends, Society of. Massachusetts. General Court. Memorials. Charles II. **G.303.41 The humble petition and address of the General Court sitting at Boston in New-England, unto the high and mighty prince Charles the Second. And presented unto his most-gracious Majesty Feb. 11. 1660. [Cambridge.] Printed in the year 1660. [New York. 1916.] (4), 8 pp. [Heartman's Historical series. No. 16.] $21\frac{1}{2}$ cm. One of an edition of 43 copies reprinted in facsimile for Charles F. Heartman. Signed: John Endecot Govr. In the name, and with the consent of the General Court. Relates principally to the Quakers. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, January 8, 1917. L203 — Double main card. — Massachusetts. General Court. Memorials. Charles II. (M1) — Massachusetts. Governor. Endic…
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Friends, Society of. Moore, William, Quaker. **G.389b.153 Newes out of the East, of the common enemy, who is yet in being in Hungaria and Austria. Or, a true account of the tryals and sufferings, jeopardies and tortourings, which John Philly and William Moore passed through of late in the aforesaid countries. — [London.] Printed in the year 1664. (4), 20 pp. 18 cm., in 8s. Philly and Moore were Quakers. The preface is signed W. C., i.e. William Caton. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, January 22, 1921. M836 — T.r. — Caton, William, pref., 1636-1665. — Philly, John, of Dover — Friends, Society of.
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Friends, Society of. Mudd, Ann. No. 2 in **G.387.15 A cry, a cry: a sensible cry for many months together hath been in my heart for the Quakers return out of that Egyptian darkness they have long lain in, to the grief of the souls of the righteous, and those that truly loved them. [London, 1678] 7 pp. Sm. $^0$. Signed A. M.
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Friends, Society of. Mulliner, John. **H.95.214 A testimony against perriwigs and perriwig-making, and playing on instruments of musick among Christians, or any other in the days of the gospel. Being several reasons against those things, by one who, for good conscience sake, hath deny'd and forsaken them. [Northampton? Eng.] Printed in the year 1677, and re-printed in the year 1708. 24 pp. 21 cm., in 4s. Sets forth the author's spiritual experiences, and his reasons for becoming a Quaker. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, May 16, 1919. L6888 — T.r. — Christian life. — Friends, Society of.
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Friends, Society of. Nayler, James. **H.97.172 An ansvver to twenty eight queries sent out by Francis Harris to those people he calls Quakers: Wherein his spirit is tryed . . . — London. Printed for Giles Calvert. 1655. (1), 26 pp. Sm. 4°. [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] Oct. 2, 1902 E5869 — Harris, Francis. — Friends, Society of.
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Friends, Society of. Nayler, James. *H.97.173 Weaknes above wickednes, and trvth above svbtilty. Which is the Quakers defence against the boaster and his deceitfull slanders. Clearly seen in an answer to a book called Quakers quaking; devised by Jeremiah Ive's against the dispised contemptible people trampled on by the world, and scorned by the scorners . . . Also some queries to Jeremy Ive's touching his false doctrine and deceits. — London. Printed for Giles Calvert. 1656. (I), 30 pp. Sm. $4^{\circ}$. [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] Oct. 2, 1902 E5869 — Friends, Society of. — Ives, Jeremiah.
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Friends, Society of. Nicholson, Joseph. **H.98.107 The standard of the Lord lifted up in New-England, in opposition to the Man of Sin: or, the trumpet of the Lord sounding there, with a visitation to the suffering seed of God in New-England, or elsewhere. With a warning from the Lord, to the rulers and magistrates, priests and people of New-England; but more especially to the rulers and magistrates of the bloody town of Boston, who have put the servants of the living God to death. Written (in the prison at Boston in New-England, in America,) by a friend of Israels Commonwealth, known to the world by name, Joseph Nicholson. — London, Printed for Robert Wilson . . . 1660. 24 pp. Sm. 4°. On the persecution of the Quakers. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, May 15, 1906. …
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Friends, Society of. Norton, Humphrey, fl. 1655–1660. **G.377.107** New-England’s ensigne: it being the account of cruelty, the professors pride, and the articles of their faith . . . being an account of the sufferings sustained by us in New-England, (with the Dutch) the most part of it in . . . 1657, 1658. VVritten . . . by us whom the vvicked in scorn calls Quakers . . . 1659. — London. Printed by T. L. for G. Calvert . . . 1659. (2), 122 pp. 19½ cm., in 4s. Though put together by Norton, the book includes papers by John Rous, John Copeland, and others, some of which are catalogued separately. The last two leaves are slightly mutilated. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, October 2, 1924. L9999 — T.r. — Friends, Society of. — New England. Hist. Relig.
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Friends, Society of. Papers relating to the Quakers tythe bill. **H.94.164 — London. Printed for J. Roberts. 1736. 38 pp. 8°. Contents. — Extracts from the yearly Epistles of Meeting of Quakers. — Remarks upon a bill now depending in Parliament . . . [by Edmund Gibson]. — The country parson’s plea against the Quakers tythe bill . . . [by Thomas Sherlock]. — The case of the people called Quakers. [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] Apr. 23, 1903 E8865 — Friends, Society of. — Tithes.
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Friends, Society of. Parker, Alexander, Friend. **H.97.174 A testimony of truth, given forth by a servant of the Lord, on the behalf of the despised servants . . . called Quakers, against the many lyes and slanders . . . vented forth by one James Livesey . . . — London. Printed for Thomas Simmons. 1659. 39 pp. Sm. $4^{\circ}$. [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] Oct. 20, 1902 E5801 — Friends. Society of. — Livesey, James.
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Friends, Society of. Parnell, James. **H.95.175 The watcher: or, the stone cut out of the mountains without hands ... or, A discovery of the ground and end of all forms, professions, sects and opinions ... — London. Printed for Giles Caluert. [1655.] (4), 52 pp. Sm. $4^{\circ}$. A Quaker tract. [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] Oct. 13, 1902 E5798 — T.r. — Friends, Society of.
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Friends, Society of. Penington, Isaac, 1617(?)–1679. No. 7 in **H.95.215** The holy truth & people defended: and some of the weapons and strength of the power of darkness broken and scattered, by the light and power of truth . . . By Isaac Pennington. [London?] Printed in the year 1672. (4), 42 pp. 18 cm., in 4s. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, December 4, 1919. L8284 — Friends, Society of.
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Friends, Society of. Penn, William, 1644-1718. **H.95.205 A brief account of the rise and progress of the people called Quakers ... London, Printed and sold by T. Sowle . . . 1695. (9), 158 pp. 14 cm., in 8s. Other editions are entitled: The rise and progress of the people called Quakers. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, November 23, 1915. K6668 — Friends, Society of.
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Friends, Society of. Penn, William. **G.387.13 An epistle, containing a salutation to all faithful Friends, a reproof to the unfaithful; and a visitation to the enquiring, in a solemn farewell to them all in the land of my nativity. [London. Andrew Sowle. 1682.] 7 pp. Sm.4°.
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Friends, Society of. Penn, William. 1644-1718. **H.94.215 The great case of liberty of conscience once more briefly debated & defended, by the authority of reason, Scripture, and antiquity: which may serve the place of a general reply to such late discourses, as have oppos'd a tolleration. The author W. P. — [London.] Printed in the year, 1670. (4), 55 pp. Sm. $4^{\circ}$. [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, January 17, 1908. G6413 — Conscience, Liberty of. — T.r. — Friends, Society of.
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Friends, Society of. Penn, William. 1644-1718. **H.94.172 A just rebuke to one & twenty learned and reverend divines (so called). Being an answer to an abusive epistle against the people call'd Quakers. — [London.] 1674. 32 pp. Sm. 8°. [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] July 2, E9572 — Friends, Society of. — T.r.
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Friends, Society of. Penn, William. 1644-1718. **H.97.170 A key, opening the way to every capacity; how to distinguish the religion professed by the people called Quakers, from the perversions and misrepresentations of their adversaries. With a brief exhortation to all sorts of people . . . 15th edition. — London. Printed and sold by T. Sowle Raylton and Luke Hinde. 1749. (6), 50 pp. Sm. $8^\circ$. Same. Philadelphia. Friends' Book Store. 1349. 40 pp. 17 1/2 cm., in 6s. No.2 in 3452.34 Oct. 2, 1902 E5868 — T.r. — Friends, Society of.
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Pearl William 1634-1738. A brief opening of work to every organist the day before; with a special dedication to the memory of the late John F. Barker, who was born in 1720 and died in 1795. [This works are no longer available.]
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Friends, Society of. Penn, William. 1644-1718. **H.94.173 No cross, no crovvn: or several sober reasons against hat-honour, titular-respects, You to a single person, with the apparel and recreations of the times . . . In defence of the poor despised Quakers . — [London?] 1669. (4), 109 pp. Sm. 4°. [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] Aug. 13, 1903. F515 — T.r. — Friends, Society of.
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Friends, Society of. Penn, William. 1644-1718. **H.94.153 Reason against railing, and truth against fiction. Being an answer to those two late pamphlets, intituled, A dialogue between a Christian and a Quaker, and the Continuation of the dialogue, &c. by one Thomas Hicks, an Anabaptist teacher . . . [With an appendix by George Whitehead.] -- [London?] 1673. (9), 186, 50 pp. Sm. $8^{\circ}$. [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] Nov. 3, 1902 E6208 — T.r. — Friends. Society of. — Hicks, Thomas, Anabaptist.
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Friends, Society of. Penn, William. 1644-1718. **H.97.171 The spirit of truth vindicated, against that of error & envy; unseasonably manifested: in a late malicious libel, intituled, The spirit of the Quakers tryed, &c. By a friend to righteousness and peace, W. P. — [London?] 1672. 8. (2), 9-138 pp. Sm. 4°. [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] Oct. 2, 1902 E5868 — T.r. — Friends, Society of.
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Friends, Society of. Penn, William. 1644-1718. **H.94.214 Truth exalted; in a short, but sure, testimony against all those religions, faiths, and worships that have been formed and followed in the darkness of apostacy. And for that glorious light which is now risen, and shines forth in the life and doctrine of the despised Quakers, as the alone good old way of life and salvation . . . London. Re-printed in the year, 1671. 16 pp. Sm. $4^{\circ}$. [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, January 17, 1908. G6412 — Friends, Society of. — T.r.
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Friends, Society of. Pennyman, John. No. 2 in **G.387.11** A collection of some passages (touching those called Quakers) which were writ ... by several that were, or still are, amongst that people... [London, 1700.] 153-168 pp. Sm. $8^{\circ}$.
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Friends, Society of. Pennyman, John. 1628–1706. **H.95.194 A short account of the life of John Pennyman; which with some of his writings, (relating to religious and divine matters,) are to be made publick ... 2d edition. — London, Printed in the year, 1703. (4), 300, 16 pp. Sm. $8^{\circ}$. Pp. 269–300, 1–16 contain four appendices printed at different times between 1704 and 1706. Relates to the Society of Friends. [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, February 26, 1908. G6709 — Friends, Society of.
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Friends, Society of. Pennyman, Mary. No. 2 in **H.95.194** Some of the letters and papers which were written by Mary Pennyman, relating to an holy and heavenly conversation, in which she lived to her dying-day . . . [Preface by John Pennyman.] — London, Printed by J. How . . . 1700/1. 48 pp. Sm. $8^{\circ}$. Relates to the Society of Friends. [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, February 12, 1908. G6646 — Friends, Society of. — Pennyman, John, pref. 1628-1706.
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Friends, Society of. **H.97.169 Persecvtion inconsistent with Christianity, humane society, and the honour of princes. From the testimonies of themselves, and approved authors, and martyrs, herein impartially collected. Added certain solid reasons why no outward force . . . ought to be used in matters cf faith, &c. By those faithfull witnesses who died under suffering for the testimony of Jesus: viz. Richard Hubberthorn, Samuel Fisher, Francis Howgill . — [London?] 1670. 30, (I) pp. Sm. 4°. [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] Oct. 2, 1902 E5868 — Persecution. — Friends, Society of.
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Friends, Society of. Philbrick, Samuel. **H.95.203 Facts and observations, illustrative of some recent transactions in the Society of Friends at Lynn and Salem, Mass. in letters addressed to a friend with explanatory notes. — Boston. Bowen. 1823. 68 pp. 24½ cm., in 4s. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, April 28, 1931. N8714 — Friends, Society of.
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Phillips, Daniel, M.D. **H.94.166 Vindiciæ veritatis: or, an occasional defence of the principles and practices of the people called Quakers. In answer to a treatise of John Stillingfleet's, mis-called, Seasonable advice concerning Quakerism, &c. London. Printed and sold by T. Sowle. 1703. (20), 260 pp. Sm. $8^{\circ}$. Oct. 17, 1902 E5925 — T.r. — Friends, Society of. — Stillingfleet, John.
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Friends, Society of. Reeve, John. No. 7 in **G.387.58** The prophet Reeve's Epistle to his friend, discovering the dark light of the Quakers; written in the year 1654. [Also seven other letters written in 1656, 1657 and 1658.] [London, 1719.] 20 pp. Sm. $4^0$.
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Friends, Society of. Rich, Robert, of Barbadoes. **G.387.15 Hidden things brought to light, or the discord of the grand Quakers among themselves. Discovered in some letters, papers, and passages written to and from George Fox, James Naylor, and John Perrott. [London?] 1678. (4), 44, (7) pp. Sm. 4º.
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Friends, Society of. Salthouse, Thomas. **H.97.159 A candle lighted at a coal from the altar, whereby the King and rulers of this nation with the people . . . may see the stone on which many have stumbled, and the rock which hath broken to pieces unfaithful men once in authority . . . — London. Printed for Thomas Simmons. 1660. 24 pp. Sm. 4°. A plea for Quakers. [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] Oct. 2, 1902 E5868 — T.r. — Friends, Society of.
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Friends, Society of. Sewel, William. **K.10.40 The history of the rise, increase, and progress, of the Christian people called Quakers: intermixed with several remarkable occurrences. Written originally in Low-Dutch, and also translated into English. 3d edition. — Philadelphia. Printed and sold by Samuel Keimer. 1728. (12), 694, (16) pp. F°. This work, though bearing the imprint of Samuel Keimer, came partly from the office of Benjamin Franklin. [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, January 30, 1906. G306 — Friends, Society of. — Franklin, Benjamin. Works printed by him.
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Friends, Society of. Sewel, William. The history of the rise, increase, and progress of the Christian people called Quakers ... Written originally in Low-Dutch by William Sewel, and by himself translated into English. London. Sowle. 1722. (12), 723, (16) pp. Sm. f°. **K.110.6 Same. Philadelphia. Kite. 1811. 2 v. 8°. *3548.28 Same. New York. Baker & Crane. 1844. 3542.2 This edition contains a memoir, compiled from various sources. [The first copy is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] Sept. 6, 1901 E1437 — Friends, Society of.
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Friends, Society of. Penn, William. **H.99.159 The second part of the Continued cry of the oppressed for justice. Being an additional account of the present and late cruelty ... inflicted upon the persons and estates of many of the peaceable people called Quakers... [Anon.] [London.] 1676. 114 pp. Sm.4°.
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Friends, Society of. Pratt, Peter. -1730. **H.27.157 The prey taken from the strong. Or, an historical account, of the recovery of one from the dangerous errors of Quakerism. By Peter Pratt, the subject of that mercy. Added, An account of the principal articles of the Quakers faith, and especially of the New London Quakers the disciples of John Rogers. As also, a brief answer to John Roger's boasting of his sufferings for his conscience . . New-London. Sold by T. Green. 1725. (4), viii, 69 pp. $16^{\circ}$. [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] May 16, 1902 E4365 — Friends, Society of. — Rogers, John. 1648-1721.
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Friends, Society of. Sewel, William. K.110.6 The history of the rise, increase, and progress of the Christian people called Quakers. London. 1722. F°. - Friends, Society of.
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Smith, John, of Philadelphia, Quaker. **H.95.58=**K.25.41 The doctrine of Christianity, as held by the people called Quakers, vindicated: in answer to Gilbert Tennent's sermon on the lawfulness of war. Philadelphia. Printed by Benjamin Franklin and David Hall. 1748. iv, 56 pp. $8^\circ$. The epistle To the reader is signed John Smith. [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] July 21, 1903 F74 — Friends, Society of. — T.r. — War. Moral aspects. — Tennent, Gilbert. 1703-1764. — Franklin, Benjamin. Works printed by him.
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Friends, Society of. Stephenson, Marmaduke. -1659. **H.95.185 Een roep, van de doot, tot het leeven, ende uyt de duistere wegen en aanbiddinge des werelts; alwaar het zaat in banden is gehouden onder de koopluiden van Babilon. Beschreeven door Marmaduke Stephenson; dewelke (met een ander waerde dienstknegt des Heeren/genaemt William Robinson) heeft (na dit schrijven) tot der doot geleden/om getuigenis te dragen voor deselve waerheit/onder de belijders van Bostons jurisdictie/in nieu Engelandt (in America). Met een waare copy van twee brieven/welke sij-lieden geschreeven hebben/aen het volk des Heeren/een weinig voor haare dood. Mede een copy van een brief, so als die tot onse han- [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] (Continued on the next card.) G4940 — Robinson, Willi…
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Friends, Society of. **H.95.185 Stephenson, M. –1659. Een roep, van de doot, . . . (Continued.) den quam, van een vriend in nieu-Engeland; welk verhaalt; van de manier haarder martelizatie, met eenige van haar woorden, die sy-lieden aan de regeerders, en het volk, een weinig voor haar doot, schreven, en spraaken. Een copy van Konink Karel ordre, aen de gouverneurs in nieu-Engelandt, om haer het dooden en mish- handelen tegens de Quakers te beletten . = [N. p.] Gedrukt voor Reyner Jansen, Anno 1679. (4), 20 pp. Black-letter. Sm. 4°. Relates also to Mary Dyer. The English original may be found on shelf numbers No. 3 in *4552.50.3; **G.355.39. Pages are missing at the end G4940
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Friends, Society of. Story, Thomas, 1666?–1742. **H.95.209 Two discourses delivered in the public assemblies of the people called Quakers. London, printed: Providence, re-printed and sold by John Carter ... M,DCC,LXIX. 43 pp. 20 cm., in 4s. The first entitled, The nature and necessity of knowing one's self, the second, The insufficiency of natural knowledge, and the benefits arising from that which is spiritual. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, August 4, 1916. K9058 — Friends, Society of.
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Stubbe, Henry. 1632-1676. **H.94.143 A light shining out of darkness: or, occasional queries submitted to the judgment of such as would enquire into the true state of things in our times . . . With sundry material discourses . . . With a brief apology for the Quakers, that they are not inconsistent with magistracy. By an indifferent, but learned hand. 3d edition. — London. Printed and sold by T. Sowle. 1699. (4), 230 pp. Sm. $8^\circ$. [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] Oct. 3, 1902 E5865 — T.r. — Friends, Society of.
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Friends, Society of. Theatrical amusements and horse-racing. Philadelphia. Friends' Book Store. 1873. 12 pp. $16\frac{1}{2}$ cm. In opposition to the theatre and horse-racing. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, February 20, 1914. J235 — T.r. — Horse-racing. — Theatre. In opposition to.
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Friends, Society of. Welde, Thomas. 1590?–1662. **H.95.208 The perfect Pharise, under monkish holiness, opposing the fundamental principles of the doctrine of the gospel, and Scripture-practices of gospel-worship manifesting himself in the generation of men called Quakers. Or, a preservative against the grosse blasphemies, and horrid delusions of those, who under pretence of perfection, and an immediate call from God, make it their busi- [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] (Continued on the next card.) This card was printed at the Boston H2061—Welde, Thomas. 1590?–(M2)—Cole, William, Minister Samuel. -1665. (M3)—Durant, William. Public Library, February 10, 1910. 1662. (M1) — Prideaux, Richard. of Newcastle. (M4) — Hammond, -1681. (M5) — Friends, Society of. (1) — Q…
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Friends, Society of. **H.95.208 Welde, T. 1590?–1662. The perfect Pharisee. (Continued.) ness to revile and disturb the ministers of the gospel. Published for the establishing of the people of God in the faith once delivered to the saints, by Thomas Weld, Rich. Prideaux, Sam. Hammond, Will Cole, VVill. Durant, ministers in Newcastle . . . — London, Printed for Richard Tomlins, at the Sun and Bible near Pie-Corner,1654. 51 pp. 18 by 13 cm., in 4s. On the margins of the pages are indicated the individual contributions by the initials of their authors. Welde, undoubtedly, was the general editor. [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, February 10, 1910. H2061
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Friends, Society of. Wesley, John, 1703-1791. No. 9 in **H99.308** A letter to a person lately join'd with the people call'd Quakers. In answer to a letter wrote by him. [Anon.] — [Bristol.] 1748. 15 pp. $17\frac{1}{2}$ c m. A discussion of the difference between Quakerism and Christianity. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, November 8, 1932. D1195 — Friends, Society of. — Christianity. — Anon. ref.
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Friends, Society of. *A.9621d Wheat-sheaf, The; or gleanings for the wayside and fireside. — Philadelphia. Hazard. 1853. 416 pp. Portraits. Plates. Autograph facsimiles. 22 cm., in 6s. Selections in prose and verse, many of which relate to the Society of Friends. The Preface is signed by E. N., the editor, and the Introduction by Enoch Lewis. [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, November 10, 1909. H1388 — English literature. Colls. — Friends, Society of. — N., E., ed.—Lewis, Enoch, pref. 1776–1856.
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Friends, Society of. Whitehead, George, 1636?–1723. No. 6 in **H.95.215** The light and life of Christ within, and the extent and efficacy thereof demonstrated. And the Quakers principles justified by the Scriptures of truth, the doctrine of Christ and the apostles, from the false and blasphemous constructions put upon them by William Burnet, in his book, stiled, The capital principles of the people called Quakers. London. Printed in the year 1668. 70, (1) pp. 18 cm., in 4s. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, December 4, 1919. L8282 — T.r. — Friends, Society of. — Burnet, William.
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Friends, Society of. Whitehead, George, 1636?–1723. No. 3 in **H.95.215** The principal controversies between the litteral presbyters of the Kirk of Scotland, and the illuminated members of the Church of Christ, called Quakers. Truly collected, stated and opened, in a particular reply (herein specified) for general information and undeceiving the deceived. By an earnest contender for the most holy faith, G. W. [London?] Printed in the year 1672. 83 pp. 18 cm., in 4s. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, December 4, 1919. L8282 — Friends, Society of. — Scotland, Church of.
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Friends, Society of. Whitehead, George. **H.90a.258** Protestation against Francis Bugg's persecution and abuse of the people call'd Quakers . . . [London, 1707.] Broadside. A mutilated copy. [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, June 28, 1904. F4106 — Broadsides. — Bugg, Francis. — Friends, Society of.
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Friends, Society of. Whiting, John. 1655?–1722. Truth and innocency defended; against falshood and envy: and the martyrs of Jesus . . . vindicated. In answer to Cotton Mather (a priest of Boston), his calumnies, . . . of the people called Quakers, in his late Church-history of New-England . . . London, Printed and sold by T. Sowle . . . 1702. 212, (20) pp. Sm. 8°. No. 2 in **H.95.2007 Appended to New-England judged . . . by George Bishop. Mather's Magnalia Christi Americana; or, the ecclesiastical history of New England . . . may be found on shelf-numbers *B.6042.55;**G.3632.15. (Continued on the next card.) This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, March 25, 1908. G6900 — Mather, Cotton. 1663–1728. — Friends, Society of. — T.r. — New England. Hist. Relig.
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Friends, Society of. Whiting, J. 1655?-1722. Truth and innocency defended; ... (Continued.) Same. 212, (1) pp. Published separately, with a page of Errata. Same. (In Bishop, George. New England judged... Pp. 389-565. [Philadelphia. 1885.]) **H.12.20 *7554.82 [The first copy is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, March 25, 1908. G6900
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Friends, Society of. Whittier, John Greenleaf, 1807-1892. **H.80.232 [The King's missive.] Whittier's version of King Charles' missive, relating to the treatment of the Quakers in New England, published in The memorial history of Boston [4451.51.1]. = Boston. 1891. Illus. Plate. Autograph facsimile. 27 cm. The title-page is in manuscript. The poem is extra-illustrated with two portraits of Whittier, portraits of Governor Endicott, King Charles II., and Rawson, with views of Boston, some of which are from The memorial history of Boston. There are inserted two Whittier autograph manuscripts. Appended is an article by Nathan M. Hawkes, entitled How John Endicott cut the red cross from the flag, which is from the New England Magazine, vol. 8 (new series, vol. 2), June, 1890. The book was comp…
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Friends, Society of. Whittier, John Greenleaf. 1807-1892. *A.9681.87 Letter from John G. Whittier, to the "Friends' Review." — Manchester, Eng. Irwin. 1870. (4) pp. $18\frac{1}{2}$ cm. In commendation of Quakerism. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, August 5, 1915. K5728 — Friends, Society of. — Friends' Review. Periodical.
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Friends, Society of. Wight, Thomas, of Cork. **H.94.146 A history of the rise and progress of the people called Quakers in Ireland, from the year 1653 to 1700 ... First compiled by Thomas Wight. Now revised and enlarged. Added a continuation ... to ... 1751. With an introduction describing summarily the apostacy of the professors of Christianity from the primitive simplicity and purity ... And a treatise of the Christian discipline exercised among the said people. By John Rutty. Dublin. Printed by I. Jackson. 1751. 484, (8) pp. $4^{\circ}$. [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] Oct. 2, 1902 E5873 — Friends, Society of. — Ireland. Hist. Relig. — Rutty, John, M.D., ed. 1698–1776.
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[Williamson, Edward H ] *A.8242.23 The Quaker partisans. A story of the Revolution. By the author of "The Scout". — Philadelphia. Lippincott & Co. 1869. 294 pp. Plates. 17.5 cm., in 6s. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library June 12, 1936. D9772 — T.r. — Friends, Society of. — United States. Hist. Fict. Revolution.
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Friends, Society of. Wilson, Thomas, Rector of Arrow, Warwickshire. **H.67.34 The spirit of delusion reproved: or, the Quakers cause fairly heard, and justly condemned. Being an answer to William Penn, George Fox ... and several other ... men amongst them.... London. Printed for B. Harris ... 1678. (1), 166, (5) pp. 12°. [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] Oct. 23, 1903 F833 — T.r. — Friends, Society of.
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Friends, Society of. Woolman, John, 1720-1772. A journal of the life, gospel labours, and Christian experiences of John Woolman, late of Mount-Holly, in New Jersey. Added, his last epistle, and other writings. Warrington. Hurst. 1840. xii, 339 pp. 19 cm., in 12s. 3542.13=*A.9844.1 Contents. — Journal of [his] life and travels. — Account of his sister, Elizabeth Woolman. — Some considerations on the keeping of Negroes [1754]. — Considerations on pure wisdom, and human policy; on labour; on schools; and on the right use of the Lord's outward gifts [1768]. — An epistle to the quarterly and monthly meetings of Friends, 4th month, 1772. — A word of remembrance and caution to the rich. — A tribute to the memory of John Woolman [by Bernard Barton]. [Continued on the next card.]
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Friends, Society of. Woolman, J., 1720-1772. A journal of the life, . . . (Continued.) A tribute to the memory of John Woolman, by Bernard Barton, is catalogued separately. Same. New York. 1845. $12^{\circ}$. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, March 12, 1925. N771
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Wyeth, Joseph. 1663-1731. An answer to a letter from Dr. Bray, directed to such as have contributed towards the propagating Christian knowledge in the Plantations. — London. T. Sowle. 1700. 19 pp. Sm. 4°, l.p. Relates to the opposition of the Quakers to the establishment of a state church in Maryland. [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] This card was printed May 12, 1904. F3822 — Maryland. Hist. Relig. Thomas. 1656-1730. — Friends, Society of.
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Friends, Society of Works about, geographically subdivided
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*XH .735H .S15F Fortescue, William. A short relation concerning the life and death of that man of God, and faithful minister of Jesus Christ, William Simpson who laid down his body in the island of Barbadoes, the eighth day of the twelfth month, M DC LXX ... London? Printed in the year 1671. 15 p. 17.5cm. Signed (p.8): Written in Barbados, the 10th, of the 12th, month, 1670 ... William Fortescue." Wing S3618. I. Title.
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FRIENDS, SOCIETY OF. BOSTON. Lee, Eliza (Buckminster) 1794-1864. Naomi; or, Boston, two hundred years ago. Boston, W. Crosby & H. P. Nichols, 1848. vii, 448 p. 18 cm. PS2236 .L3N3 [Another copy] 1. Friends, Society of, Boston. I. Title.
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Friends, Society of England.
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The Lord's people, commonly miscall'd Quakers, their friendly advice to the Observator [i.e., John Tutchin], February the 5th. 1704. concerning his remarks on the Dissenters address to the creatures, known by the name of bishops. [London, Printed in the year 1704] 4 p. 21cm. Caption title; imprint from p.4. 1. Tutchin, John, 1661?-1707. 2. The Dissenters address of thanks to the bishops. 3. Dissenters—England. 4. Friends, Society of—England.
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Mott, Lucretia (Coffin) 1793-1880. Slavery and "the woman question"; Lucretia Mott's diary of her visit to Great Britain to attend the World Anti-Slavery Convention of 1840. Edited by Frederick B. Tolles. Haverford, Pa., Friends' Historical Association, 1952. 86 p. front. 23 cm. (Supplement no. 23 to the Journal of the Friends' Historical Society)
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An account of a divine visitation and blessing attending the religious care and exercise of the teachers of Waltham Abbey School; with the gracious dealings of the Almighty towards some others in tender years: also, several select poems. Philadelphia: Printed by Samuel Sansom, 1797. 60p.; 20cm. Introduction signed: M.R. [i.e. Mrs. Martha (Winter) Routh] In part reprinted from C. Taylor's "Testimony (See next card) MB-Rev.
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An account of a divine visitation ... 1797. (Card 2) to the Lord's power and blessed appearance in and amongst children," 1679. "The testimony of John Matern ... First printed in London ... 1780": p.17-36. Evans 32908; Smith's Cat. of Friends' books (under C. Taylor) Editor's inscribed presentation copy to Dorcas Hadwen. Imperfect: p.55-60 mutilated.
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Bugg, Francis, 1640-1724? Distinct advice on two different heads, given to the people call'd Quakers. First, with respect to a conference to be had with their teachers at Banbury, the 21th of September 1702. Second, relating to a conference already had at Colchester, May, the 21th 1702. [London, Printed for the author, and sold by J. Taylor, and R. Wilkins, 1702] 16 p. 18cm. (Continued next card)
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*H.86 .83 no.2 Bugg, Francis, 1640-1724? Distinct advice ... [1702] (Card 2) Caption title; imprint from p.16. 1. Friends, Society of—Gt. Brit. 2. Friends, Society of--Doctrinal and controversial works. I. Title.
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*H.86 .83 no.1 Bugg, Francis, 1640-1724? Quakerism drooping, and its cause sinking: clearly manifested from divers conferences, and other proceedings with the Quakers, at Banbury, Sleeford, Colchester, and Mildenhall. By a servant of the church, F. Bugg. Also, A reply to the Quakers apology, why they refused to meet Francis Bugg ... to defend themselves from his charge. By Ben Loveling. London, Printed for the author, and sold by C. Brome, J. Taylor, (Continued on next card)
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Bugg, Francis, 1640-1724? Quakerism drooping (Card 2) and R. Wilkins, 1703. 72, 75-184 p. 18cm. Loveling's reply has also special t. p. with title: The spirit of Quekrism rebuk'd ... 1. Friends, Society of—Gt. Brit. 2. Friends, Society of—Doctrinal and controverisial works. I. Loveling, Benjamin, fl. 1703-1738, The spirit of Quakerism rebuked, II. Title,
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A letter to a member of Parliament. Relating to the bill for preventing the growth of schism. As also the Quaker's reasons humbly offer'd to the legislature, against the bill now depending in Parliament. London, Printed for, and sold by John Harrison. and Ferd. Burleigh. 1714. 2 p.l., 19 p. 19.5cm.
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Papers relating to the Quakers tythe bill: viz. I. The case of the people called Quakers. II. Extracts from the yearly epistles of meetings of Quakers ... relating to tythes. III. A supplemental extract from the Quakers yearly epistles ... IV. Remarks upon a bill now depending in Parliament, to enlarge, amend, and render more effectual the laws ... for the more easy recovery of tythes ... V. The country parson's plea against the Quakers tythe bill ... London, Printed for J. Roberts, 1736. (Continued on next card)
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*Defoe 30 .736 .A10P FRIENDS, SOCIETY OF--GT. BRIT. Papers relating to the Quakers tythe bill ... 1736. (Card 2) 38 p. 19cm. Another edition of the same year does not include the "Supplemental extract." 1. Tithes—Gt. Brit. 2. Friends, Society of. Gt. Brit.
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Rich, Robert d. 1679, comp. Hidden things brought to light or The discord of the grand Quakers among themselves. Discovered in some letters, papers, and passages written to and from George Fox, James Nayler, and John Perrott; wherein may be seen the cause and ground of their differences, and falling out: and what manner of spirit, moved and acted each of them ... London? Printed in the year, 1678. (Continued on next card) MB
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Rich, Roberts d. 1679, comp. Hidden things brought to light ... 1678. (Card 2) 2 p.l., 44 p. 18.5cm. Correspondence between Quakers in Jamaica and Barbados. The compiler's name is given on p.22. Wing Rl354. I. Title. MB
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FRIENDS, SOCIETY OF. NEW ENGLAND. [Bolles, John] 1677-1767. An addition to the book, entituled, The spirit of the martyrs revived. It being a short account of some remarkable persecutions in New-England; especially of four faithful martyrs of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ, who suffered death at Boston. Also [New-London, T.Green, 1758?] available in 20p. 20cm.(4to) micro-text Caption title. (See next card)
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[Bolles, John] 1677-1767. An addition to the book ... [1758?] (Card 2) Signed, p.20: Written in the year 1758. Joseph Bolles. Accounts of the sufferings of Quakers in New England. Evans 8085. Bound with, as issued, Ellis Hookes, The spirit of the martyrs revived. [New-London, T.Green, 1750. (See next card)
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[Bolles, John] 1677-1767. An addition to the book ... [1758?] (Card 3) .94 Another copy. 21cm. .3 Imperfect: p.19-20 wanting. no.6 Ex libris (sale label, no.3542): George Brinley. I. Bolles, Joseph, 1701-1785, supposed author. An addition. II. Title.
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FRIENDS, SOCIETY OF, NEW ENGLAND. No. 2. in *H.95.207 Whiting, John, 1655?-1722. Truth and innocency defended; against falshood and envy: and the martyrs of Jesus ... vindicated. In answer to Cotton Mather (a priest of Boston), his calumnies, ... of the people called Quakers in his late church-history of New England ... London, Printed and sold by T. Sowle, 1702. 212, [20] p. 21cm. [With Bishop George. New (Continued on next card)
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FRIENDS, SOCIETY OF NEW ENGLAND. Whiting, John, 1655?-1722. Truth and innocency defended ... 1702. (Card 2) England judged] No. 2 in *H.95.207 Same. 212, [1] p. Published separately with a page of errata. 1. Mather, Cotton, 1663-1728. Magnalia Christi americana. 2. Friends, society of New England.
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Keith, George, 1639-1716. An account of the great divisions amongst the Quakers, in Pensilvania, &c. as appears by their book, here following, printed 1692, and lately came from thence, intituled, viz. The plea of the innocent, against the false judgment of the guilty. ... London, John Gwillim and Rich. Paldwin, 1692. 26 p. 22 cm. Wing 136. 1. Friends, Society of--Doctrinal and controversial works. 2. Friends, Society of. Pennsylvania. I. Title.
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Friends, Society of, Pennsylvania. Philalethes, pseud. **H.91.60.Ser.2.No.18 Tribute to Caesar, how paid by the best Christians, and to what purpose. With some remarks on the late vigorous expedition against Canada. Of civil government, how inconsistent it is with the government of Christ in his Church. Compared with the ancient just and righteous principles of the Quakers, and their modern practice and doctrine. With some notes upon the discipline of [Continued on the next card.] This card was printed at the Boston Public Library March 6, 1937. E1177 — T.r. — S.r.c. — Canada. rel. American Colonies. — American Colonies. For. rel. Canada. — Friends, Society of, Pennsylvania. — Christian life.
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Friends, Society of. Pennsylvania. **H.91.60.Ser.2.No.18 Philalethes, pseud. Tribute to Cæsar, . . . (Continued.) their Church in this Province, especially in Philadelphia . . . [Philadelphia? 1715?] = Photostat facsimile. [Boston. 1936.] (5), 29 pp. [Massachusetts Historical Society. Photostat Americana. Series 2, no. 18.] 24.5 cm. Inserted is a typewritten description, with bibliography. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library March 6, 1937. E1177*
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Friends, Society of Bibliography.
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Smith, Joseph, Bookseller. A descriptive catalogue of Friend's books, or books written by members of the Society of Friends, commonly called Quakers, from their first rise to the present time, interspersed with critical remarks and occasional biographical notices. London, J. Smith, 1867. 2 v. 22cm. Supplement. By Joseph Smith. London, E. Hicks, 1893. 364 p. 23cm.
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[Whiting, John] 1656-1722. A catalogue of Friends books; written by many people, called Quakers, from the beginning or first appearance of the said people. Collected for a general service, by J.W. ... London: Printed and sold by J. Sowle, in White-Hart-Court in Gracious-street, 1708. 1 p./., 238 p. 20cm. (8vo) "Errata": p.233. Ex libris (Armorial bookplate): Samuel W. Pennypacker. I. W., J. II. Title. MB
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FRIENDS, SOCIETY OF--BIO-BIBLIOGRAPHY. Smith, Joseph, bookseller. XZ Bibliotheca anti-quakeriana; or, A catalogue of books adverse to the Society of Friends, alphabetically arranged; with biographical notices of the authors, together with the answers which have been given to some of them by Friends and others. London, J.Smith, 1873. 474p. 23cm.
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FRIENDS, SOCIETY OF--BIOGRAPHY. Neale, Samuel, 1729-1792. Some account of the life, and religious labours of Samuel Neale. Dublin: Printed by Robert Dapper; for John Gough, No. 20, Meath-Street. 1805. 2p. /., [iii]-v, 92p. 17.5cm. (12mo) Includes accounts of travels in Holland, Germany and to Pennsylvania, 1770-1772.
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FRIENDS, SOCIETY OF--BIOGRAPHY. A relation of the labour, travail and suffering of that faithful servant of the Lord, Alice Curwen. Who departed this life the 7th day of the 6th moneth, 1679 and resteth in peace with the Lord ... [London] Printed in the year 1680. 10p./.,55,[1]p. 19cm.(4to) Testimonies by Anne Martindall, Thomas Curwen, Alice Cobb and R.T.: prelim. leaves 2-10. The Relation itself comprises letters to and (See next card)
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A relation of the labour, travail and suffering ... 1680. (Card 2) from Alice and Thomas Curwen during a trip through New England, New York, and to Barbados. Wing M857. Imperfect: 3d prelim. leaf slightly mutilated. I. Martindall, Anne.
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Friends, Society of Catechisms.
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U.S. History French and Indian War, 1755-1763.
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Friends, Society of. Catechisms. Barclay, Robert, 1648-1690. A catechism and confession of faith, approved of and agreed unto by the General Assembly of the Patriarchs, Prophets and Apostles, Christ himself chief speaker in and among them. Which containeth a true and faithful account . . . of the principles and doctrines . . . believed by the churches of Christ in Great Britain and Ireland, who are reproachfully called by the name of Quakers . . . To which is added, an expostulation with, and appeal to all other professors. By R. B., a servant of the Church of Christ . . . — London, Printed, and re-printed and sold by Samuel Keimer, in [Continued on the next card.] This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, April 17, 1923. M6120 — Friends, Society of. Catechisms.
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Friends, Society of. Catechisms. Barclay, R., 1648-1690. A catechism and confession of faith, . . . (Continued.) Philadelphia. 1726. vi, (2), 99 pp. 14½ cm., in 4s. **G.389b.181 Pp. 27-30, and 67-70 are lacking; pp. 19-22 are in duplicate. Same. Philadelphia: Printed by Joseph James . . . M.DCC.LX- XXVIII. viii, 147, (3) pp. 15½ cm., in 6s. **H.94.157 This card was printed at the Boston Publir Library, April 17, 1923. M6120
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Penington, Isaac, 1616-1679. The works of the long-mournful and sorely-distressed Isaac Penington ... London: Printed, and sold by Benjamin Clark bookseller in George-yard in Lombard-street. 1681. 2 pts. in 1 v. (26 p.l., 97, 96-161, 198-470, 496 p.) 28cm. (fol.) Numerous errors in paging. "Errata": verso of 24th prelim. leaf. (Continued on next card) MB
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Penington, Isaac, 1616-1679. The works ... 1681. (Card 2) Part 1 has special t.p.: "The way of life and death made manifest ... London ... 1680". Part 2 has special t.p.: "A question to the professors of Christianity ... London ... 1680. Wing P1149. Imperfect: p.405-406 (1st count) mutilated.
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Friends, Society of Doctrinal and con- troversial works.
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FRIENDS, SOCIETY OF--DOCTRINAL AND CONTROVERSIAL WORKS. Barclay, Robert, 1648-1690. An apology for the true Christian divinity, as the same is held forth, and preached, by the people called, in scorn, Quakers: being a full explanation and vindication of their principles, and doctrines, by many arguments, deduced from scripture and right reason, and the testimonies of famous authors, both ancient and modern: with a full answer to the strongest objections usually made against them. Presented to the King. Written in Latin and English by Robert Barclay, and since translated into High Dutch, Low Dutch, (See next card) MB-Rev.
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Barclay, Robert, 1648-1690. An apology for the true Christian divinity. (Card 2) French and Spanish, for the information of strangers. The sixth edition in English ... London: Printed and sold by T.Sowle Raylton and Luke Hinde, at the Bible in George Yard, Lombard-Street, 1736. 7p. x., 574, [20]p. 20cm. (8vo) Translation of Theologiae verè Christianae apologia. The gift to this Library of Robert Folger Wallcut, ex libris orial bookplate): Thomas Cary.
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*Defoe 30 [Bromfield, William] fl. 1725. .725 The faith of the true Christian, and the primitive Quakers faith: or, Religion according to sound reasons, and agreeable with Holy Writ ... With some justice done to the apostate and hypocritical Quakers, who have turned the grace of God into wantoness ... [London?] Printed for the author, 1725. 167 p. 19cm. Preface signed: W. B. l. Friends, So society of—Doctrinal and controversial works. I. B., W. II Title.
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[Budd, Thomas] d. 1698. A brief answer to two papers procured from Friends in Maryland, the one concerning Thomas Budds favoring John Lynam, &c. the other concerning his owning George Keith's principles and doctrines. [Philadelphia, W. Bradford, 1692] [Boston, 1938] facsim.: 3, [1] p. 24m. [Photostat Americana. Second series ... Photostated at the Massachusetts historical society. No. 72] Caption title. Signed: Thomas Budd. Printed in the year 1692. (Continued on next card)
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[Budd, Thomas] d. 1698. A brief answer to two papers procured from Friends in Maryland ... [1692] [1938] (Card 2) One of 15 copies from the originals in the Henry E. Huntington library and Genealogical society of Pennsylvania, December, 1938. With this is bound, as issued, the author's A just rebuke to several calumnies, lyes & slanders reported against Thomas Budd. [Philadelphia, W. Bradford, 1692] [Boston, 1938] 1. Friends, Society of—Doctrinal and controversial works. 2. Friends, Society of. Maryland. 3. Title. Library of Congress BX7743.K4A4 1692 a [3] 41-19356 289.6
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[Budd, Thomas] d. 1698. A just rebuke to several calumnies, lyes & slanders reported against Thomas Budd. [Philadelphia, W. Bradford, 1692] [Boston, 1938] facsim.: 6 p. 24cm. [Photostat Americana. Second series ... Photostated at the Massachusetts historical society. No. 72] With, as issued, the author's A brief answer to two papers procured from Friends in Maryland. [Philadelphia, W. Bradford, 1692] [Boston, 1938] Caption title. Signatures: $A^4$ (A$_4$, probably blank, wanting) Signed: Thomas Budd. One of 15 copies from the originals in the Henry E. Huntington library and Genealogical society of Pennsylvania, December, 1938. 1. Friends, Society of—Doctrinal and controversial works. r. Title. Library of Congress BX7743.K4A4 1692 a [3] 289.6
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[Bugg, Francis] 1640-1724? A bomb thrown amongst the Quakers in Norwich, which will reach their friends in Bristol, and set fire no (!) the combustible matter thorow their whole camp in England, Wales and America. [New York, Printed by William Bradford, 1704] [Boston, 1939] facsim.: 2 p. 36°. [Photostat Americana. Second series ... Photo-stated at the Massachusetts historical society. No. 91] Caption title. One of 15 copies from the original in the Henry E. Huntington library, October, 1939. (Continued on next card) 41-19802
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[Bugg, Francis], 1640-1724? A bomb thrown amongst the quakers in Norwich ... [1939] (Card 2) Contains two letters and "A cautionary appendix" signed Francis Bugg, and dated respectively: Octob. 17, 1702; Octob. 20, 1702; Yarmouth, Octob. 21, 1702. Library of Congress BX7734.A2B73 1704 a [3] 230.96
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Bugg, Francis, 1640-1724? Distinct advice on two different heads, given to the people call'd Quakers. First, with respect to a conference to be had with their teachers at Banbury, the 21th of September 1702. Second, relating to a conference already had at Colchester, May, the 21th 1702. [London, Printed for the author, and sold by J. Taylor, and R. Wilkins, 1702] 16 p. 18cm. (Continued on next card)
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*H.86 .83 no.2 Bugg, Francis, 1640-1724? Distinct advice ... [1702] (Card 2) Caption title; imprint from p.16. 1. Friends, Society of—Gt. Brit. 2. Friends, Society of—Doctrinal and controversial works. I. Title.
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FRIENDS, SOCIETY OF--DOCTRINAL AND CONTROVERSIAL WORKS. [Bugg, Francis] 1640-1724? A Quaker catechism. To which is added, The shortest way with Daniel De-foe. [London: Printed by H.Hills for the author,and sold at the Half-moon,and at the King's Head, in St.Paul's Churchyard, 1706. Price two pence.] 16p. 17.5cm.(8vo) Caption title. Signed: Fra. Bugg. Pages cropped affecting numerals at top. I. Title.
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*H.86 ,83 no.1 Bugg, Francis, 1640-1724? Quakerism drooping, and its cause sinking: clearly manifested from divers conferences, and other proceedings with the Quakers, at Banbury, Sleaford, Colchester, and Mildenhall. By a servant of the church, F. Bugg. Also, A reply to the Quakers apology, why they refused to meet Francis Bugg ... to defend themselves from his charge. By Ben Loveling. London, Printed for the author, and sold by C. Brome, J. Taylor, (Continued on next card)
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Bugg, Francis, 1640-1724? Quakerism drooping (Card 2) and R. Wilkins, 1703. 72, 75-184 p. 18cm. Loveling's reply has also special t. p. with title: The spirit of Quekrism rebuk'd ... 1. Friends, Society of—Gt. Brit. 2. Friends, Society of—Doctrinal and controverisial works. I. Loveling, Benjamin, fl. 1703-1738. The spirit of Quakerism rebuked, II. Title,
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Bugg, Francis, 1640-1724? Quakerism withering, and Christianity reviving; or, A brief reply to the Quakers pretended vindication. In answer to a printed sheet deliver'd to the Parliament. Wherein their errors, both in fundamentals and circumstantials, are further detected, and G. Whitehead further unmask'd. By an earnest contender for the Christian faith, Francis Bugg. Licens'd, March 3. 169$\frac{3}{4}$ ... London: Printed for the author, and sold by J. Dunton at the Raven in the Poultry, and J. Guillam, book seller in Bishopsgate-street, 1694. [Boston, 1939] facsim.: 4 p. l., 72 p. 22cm. [Photostat Americana. Second series ... Photostated at the Massachusetts historical society. No. 92] (Continued on next card)
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Bugg, Francis, 1640-1724? Quakerism withering ... 1694. [1939] (Card 2) Signatures: A$^4$, B-E$^8$, F$^4$. "From the original in the Massachusetts historical society. October, 1939." 1. Friends, Society of—Doctrinal and controversial works. 2. Whitehead, George, 1636?-1723. i. Title. Library of Congress BX7734.A2B82 1694 a [3] 41-8662 289.6
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FRIENDS, SOCIETY OF--DOCTRINAL AND CONTROVERSIAL WORKS. [Davis, Timothy] A letter from a Friend to some of his intimate friends, on the subject of paying taxes, &c. Watertown [Mass.]: Printed and sold by B. Edes, near the bridge, 1776. [Boston, 1939] facsim.: 8 p. 23cm. [Photostat Americana. Second series ... Photo-stated at the Massachusetts historical society. No. 81] "From the original in the Ridgeway branch of the Library company of Philadelphia. May, 1939." FOR OTHER EDITIONS see AUTHOR 1. Taxation. 2. Friends, Society of—Doctrinal and controversial works. i. Title. Library of Congress BX7748.T2D3 1776 a [3] 289.6
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[Davis, Timothy] A letter from a Friend to some of his intimate friends, on the subject of paying taxes, &c. Watertown [Mass.]: Printed and sold by B. Edes, near the bridge, 1776. [Boston, 1939] facsim.: 8 p. 23cm. [Photostat Americana. Second series ... Photostated at the Massachusetts historical society. No. 81] "From the original in the Ridgeway branch of the Library company of Philadelphia. May, 1939." 1. Taxation. 2. Friends, Society of—Doctrinal and controversial works. 1. Title. Library of Congress BX7748.T2D3 1776 a [3] 289.6
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*Defoe 21.D41 1717A [Defoe, Daniel] 1660-1731. A declaration of truth to Benjamin Hoadly, one of the high priests of the land, and of the degree whom men call bishops. By a ministring Friend, who writ to Tho. Bradbury, a dealer in many words. London printed: and reprinted in Dublin, for the booksellers MDGXVII [1717] 23 p. 17cm. Title vignette. Not written from Quaker point of view, de- (continued on next card)
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FRIENDS, SOCIETY OF--DOCTRINAL AND CONTROVERSIAL WORKS. [Defoe, Daniel] 1660-1731. A declaration of truth to Benjamin Hoadly ... MDCCXVII [1717] (Card 2) spite statement on t.p. FOR OTHER EDITIONS see AUTHOR 1. Hoadly, Benjamin, Bp. of Winchester, 1676-1761. 2. Friends, Society of --Doctrinal and controversial works. I. Title.
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FRIENDS, SOCIETY OF--DOCTRINAL AND CONTROVERSIAL WORKS. [Defoe, Daniel] 1660-1731. A friendly epistle by way of reproof from one of the people called Quakers, to Thomas Bradbury, a dealer in many words. To which is added a letter from the author to the publisher, relating to the threats and menaces of several of the people called Quakers, for publishing the said book. The sixth edition, corrected and amended. London: Printed, and sold by S.Keimer, at the Printing-Press in Pater-Noster-Row; 1715. (Price six pence) FOR OTHER EDITIONS see AUTHOR (See next card)
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[Defoe, Daniel] 1660-1731. A friendly epistle by way of reproof ... 1715. (Card 2) .21 38,[2]p. 19.5cm.(8vo) .F75 Page [39] misnumbered 4. 1715B Cf. Moore 305 (note). FOR OTHER EDITIONS see AUTHOR I. Title.
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*Defoe 21.F76 1719 FRIENDS, SOCIETY OF--DOCTRINAL AND CONTROVERSIAL WORKS. [Defoe, Daniel] 1660-1731. A friendly rebuke to one Parson Benjamin [i.e. Benjamin Hoadly]; particularly relating to his quarrelling with his own church, and vindicating dissenters. By one of the people called Quakers. London: Printed for E. Moore near St. Paul's. 1719. Price 6d. 32 p. 20cm. Signatures: B4 B-D4. Title vignette. (Continued on next card)
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*Defoe 21.F76 [Defoe, Daniel] 1660-1731. A friendly rebuke to one Parson Benjamin ... 1719. (Card 2) Not written from Quaker point of view, despite statement in title. *Defoe 28B ------- [Another copy] .36 no. 4 1. Hoadly, Benjamin, Bp. of Winchester, 1676-1761. 2. Friends, Society of—Doctrinal and controversial works. I. Title.
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*Defoe 27.68 no. 5 [Defoe, Daniel] 1660-1731. [A] sharp rebuke from one of the people called Quakers to Henry Sacheverell, the high-priest of Andrew's Holbourn. By the same friend that wrote to Thomas Bradbury. London: Printed and sold by S. Keimer, at the Printing-Press in Pater-Noster-row. 1715. (Price six pence.) 35 p. 19 cm. Publisher's monogram device on t.p. Despite title, not written from a Quaker point (Continued on next card)
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*Defoe 27.68 no. 5 [Defoe, Daneil] 1660-1731. A sharp rebuke from one of the people ... 1715. (Card 2) of view. Imperfect: head of t.p. cropped. 1. Sacheverell, Henry, 1674?-1724. 2. Friends, Society of--Doctrinal and controversial works. I. Title.
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[Defoe, Daniel] 1660-1731. A trumpet blown in the North, and founded in the ears of John Eriskine, call'd by the men of the world, duke of Mar. By a ministring Friend of the people call'd Quakers. With a word of advice and direction to the said John Eriskine, and his followers. [London] Sold by S.Keimer, at the Cheshire-Coffee-house in King's-Arms-Court on Ludgate-hill. MDCCXVI. Price 6 d. [1716] (See next card)
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[Defoe, Daniel] 1660-1731. A trumpet blown in the North ... 1716. (Card 2) .21 38p. 19cm.(8vo) .T78 Signatures: [A]-E$^4$ (E$^4$, advertisements) Despite title, not written from Quaker point of view. Moore 330. I. Title.
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*Defoe 21.T78 [Defoe, Daniel] 1660-1731. 1716 A trumpet blown in the North, and sounded in the ears of John Eriskine, call'd by the men of the world, duke of Mar. By a ministring friend of the people call'd Quakers. With a word of advice and direction to the said John Eriskine, and his followers. Dublin: Re-printed, and sold by Thomas Humes in Copper-alley. MDCCXVI [1716] 28 p. 16cm. (Continued on next card)
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FRIENDS, SOCIETY OF--DOCTRINAL AND CONTROVERSIAL WORKS. *Defoe 21.T78 [Defoe, Daniel] 1660-1731. A trumpet blown in the North ... MDCCXVI [1716] (Card 2) Signatures: A-C $^4$ D$^2$. Despite title, not written from a Quaker point of view. FOR OTHER EDITIONS see AUTHOR 1. Mar, John Erskine, earl of, 1675-1732. 2. Jacobite rebellion, 1715. 3. Friends, Society of--Doctrinal and controversial works. I. Title.
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Fox, George, Quaker, 1624-1690. Caesar's due rendred unto him according to his image and superscription; and God & Christs due rendered unto them according to their image and superscription. By G. F. [London] Printed in the year 1679. 35 p. 19 cm. Signatures: A-C$^4$, D$^2$, E$^4$. Bound in brown calf. 1. Friends, Society of--Doctrinal and controversial works. 2. Williams, Roger. I. Title.
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Fox, George, 1624-1691. An epistle to all professors in New-England, Germany, and other parts of the called Christian vworld ... That they may see who are the true worshippers of God, that he seeks, and in what he is worshipped ... George Fox. London Printed in the year 1673. 16 p. 20.5cm. Signed (p.12): G. F. Kingston Jamaica, the 9th of the 8th month 1673. (Continued on next card)
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Fox, George, 1624-1691. An epistle to all professors in New-England ... 1673. (Card 2) A statement of Quaker principles. Wing F18061.
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FRIENDS, SOCIETY OF--DOCTRINAL AND CONTROVERSIAL WORKS. Fox, George, 1624-1691. *XH .90 .167 The promise of God proclamed; which is Christ- the everlasting covenant of God ... and was preached by the Apostles, and by his servants and messengers sent forth since for Barbadoes, New-England, Virginia, the East and West Indies, and the south and north parts of the vworld ... London, Printed for Thomas Simmons, 1660. broadside. 41.5 x 27cm. Signed at end: George Fox. Wing F1888A.
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FRIENDS, SOCIETY OF--DOCTRINAL AND CONTROVERSIAL WORKS. Friends, Society of. Philadelphia Yearly Meeting. *XH An epistle from the Yearly Meeting of Friends, held in Philadelphia, by adjournments from the F91Pe thirteenth of the Fourth Month, to the eighteenth of the same, inclusive, 1829. To the members of the Religious Society of Friends, on the continent of America, and elsewhere. Philadelphia. C. Alexander, printer. 1829. 11 p. 17.5cm. Tan wrappers preserved.
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FRIENDS, SOCIETY OF--DOCTRINAL AND CONTROVERSIAL WORKS. RARE BOOK DEPT. XH Hammett, John, 1680-1773. .955 A fascimile of the first printing known to have been done in Rhode Island. A letter from John Hammett to John Wright, printed at Newport in 1727 by James Franklin ... Providence: Printed for the Society by the Roger Williams Press; collotype facsimile by the Meriden Gravure Company [1955] [4]¹. facsim.(in pocket) 24cm.(Society of Colonial Wars in the State of Rhode Island and (See next card) MB
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Hammett, John, 1680-1773. A facsimile of the first printing ... [1955] (Card 2) Providence Plantations. Publication no.42 Introduction by Bradford F. Swan. Facsimile (8p. 17cm.) from the original in the Rhode Island Historical Society. I. Society of Colonial Wars. Rhode Island. Publication no.42.
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[Hume, Sophia] 1701-1774. An exhortation to the inhabitants of the province of South-Carolina, to bring their deeds to the light of Christ, in their own consciences. By S[ophia]. H[ume]. In which is inserted, some account of the author's experience in the important business of religion ... Philadelphia: Printed by William Bradford. [1748?] 158p. 20cm.(8vo) (See next card) MB
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[Hume, Sophia] 1701-1774. An exhortation to the inhabitants of the province of South-Carolina ... [1748?] (Card 2) Signed at end (p.155): Sophia Hume. Charles-Town, in South-Carolina, the 30th, of the tenth month, 1747. Evans 6166. I. H., S. II. Title.
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*G.377 .147 Keith, George, 1639-1716. An account of the great divisions amongst the Quakers, in Pensilvania, &c. as appears by their book, here following, printed 1692, and lately came from thence, intituled, viz. The plea of the innocent, against the false judgment of the guilty. ... London, John Gwillim and Rich. Paldwin, 1692. 26 p. 22 cm. Wing 136. 1. Friends, Society of--Doctrinal and controversial works. 2. Friends, Society of. Pennsylvania. I. Title.
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FRIENDS, SOCIETY OF--DOCTRINAL AND CONTROVERSIAL WORKS. Leeds, Daniel, 1652-1720. News of a trumpet sounding in the wilderness. Or. The Quakers antient testimony revived, examined and compared with itself, and also with their new doctrine. Whereby the ignorant may learn wisdom, and the wise advance in their understandings. Collected with diligence, and carefully cited from their antient and later writings, and recommended to the serious reading and consideration of all enquiring Christians, by Daniel Leeds ... Printed and sold by William Bradford at the Bible in New-York, 1697. [Boston, 1936] facsim.: 8 p. l., 151 p. 17cm. [Photostat Americana. Second series ... Photostated at the Massachusetts historical society. no. 23]
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FRIENDS, SOCIETY OF--DOCTRINAL AND CONTROVERSIAL WORKS. Leeds, Daniel, 1652-1720. News of a trumpet sounding in the wilderness ... 1697. ([1936] (Card 2) Signatures: $a^8$, $A^8$, C–K$^8$, L$^4$. Size of original: 14cm. "A bitter attack on the Society of Friends."—Church catalogue, v. 4, p. 1649. Assembled from photostats made at the Historical society of Pennsylvania. New York public library, and Massachusetts historical society, December, 1936. 1. Friends, Society of—Doctrinal and controversial works. i. Title. Library of Congress BX7730.L4 1697 a [2] 37-14634 289.6
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Ludwig, Christian, 1660-1728. A letter from the most ingenious Mr. Lodowick. Rhode-Island, Febr. 1. 1691, 2. [Boston? 1692] [Boston, 1941] facsim.: 8 p. 21cm. [Photostat Americana. Second series ... Photostated at the Massachusetts historical society. No. 138] Signature: A⁴. Signed: Christianus Lodowick. A reply to Cotton Mather's Little flocks guarded against grievous wolves. Probably printed by Batholomew Green, of Boston, and not by William Bradford, of Philadelphia, as suggested by Evans. cf. Holmes, T. J. Cotton Mather, a bibliography, v. 2, p. 568-569; Evans, Amer. bibl., v. 1, p. 89. (Continued on next card) [r45f2]
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*H.91 Ludwig, Christian, 1660-1728. A letter from the most ingenious Mr. Lodowick ... [1941] (Card 2) One of 14 copies from the original in the Massachusetts historical society, September, 1941. 1. Friends, Society of—Doctrinal and controversial works. 2. Mather, Cotton, 1663-1728. Little flocks guarded against grievous wolves. 41-23749 Revised 2 Library of Congress BX7732.M27L8 1692 a [r45c2] 289.6
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FRIENDS, SOCIETY OF--DOCTRINAL AND CONTROVERSIAL WORKS. [Maule, Thomas] 1645-1724. An abstract of a letter to Cotton Mather of Boston in New England. By T. M. [New York] Printed [by William Bradford] in the year 1701. [Boston, 1936] facsim.: 19 p. 23\textsuperscript{cm}. [Photostat Americana. Second series ... Photostated at the Massachusetts historical society. no. 10] Signatures: A–B\textsuperscript{4}, C\textsuperscript{2}. One of 15 copies from the original in the Boston public library, May, 1936. FOR OTHER EDITIONS see AUTHOR 1. Friends, Society of—Doctrinal and controversial works. i. Mather, Cotton, 1663-1728. ii. Title. Library of Congress BX7730.M35 [3]
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*XG .387 .15 no.2 Mudd, Mrs. Ann. A cry, a cry: A sensible cry for many months together hath been in my heart for the Quakers return out of that Egyptian darkness they have long lain in ... London, Printed in the year, 1678. 7 p. 18.5cm. Caption title; imprint from p.7. Signed (p.6): A. M. Wing M3037. I. M., A. II. Title. MB
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FRIENDS, SOCIETY OF--DOCTRINAL AND CONTROVERSIAL WORKS. Nine Partners' School, Washington, N. Y. *XH .818 .N62F The following questions were offered by the teachers in the Nine-Partners' Boarding-School, to their pupils, and the answers given in by them. The scholars had the liberty of recurring to books ... Danville, Vt. Published by Daniel Lowell. 1818. Isaac Hill, printer Concord. 24 p. 15cm. Embodies tenets of the Society of Friends. McCorison, 2033. MB
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Nerton, John, 1606-1663. The heart of N-England rent at the blasphemies of the present generation. Or, A brief tractate concerning the doctrine of the Quakers, demonstrating the destructive nature thereof to religion, the churches, and the state, with consideration of the remedy against it. Occasional satisfaction to objections, and confirmation of the contrary trueth. By John Norton, teacher of the Church of Christ at Boston. Who was appointed thereunto by the order of the General court ... Printed by Samuel Green, at Cambridge in New-England, 1659. [Boston, 1939] facsim.: 1 p. l., 58 p. 23cm. [Photostat Americana. Second series ... Photostated at the Massachusetts historical society. no. 73] (Continued on next card)
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Norton, John, 1606–1663. The heart of N-England rent at the blasphemies of the present generation ... 1659. [1939] (Card 2) Signatures: A–G₄, H₂; A₃ wrongly marked A₂. Error in paging: p. 56 numbered 55. Title within ornamental border; head-piece. Size of original: 17½ cm. Some leaves of the original multilated, numbers of last two pages wanting. One of 15 copies from the original in the Massachusetts historical society, January, 1939. FOR OTHER EDITIONS see AUTHOR 1. Friends, Society of—Doctrinal and controversial works. 2. Friends, Society of. New England. 1. Title. Library of Congress BX7730.N6 1659 a [3] 289.6
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FRIENDS, SOCIETY OF--DOCTRINAL AND CONTROVERSIAL WORKS. In: Penington, Isaac, 1616-1679. XH Select pieces on religious subjects, first published about the middle of the last century. .783 By Isaac Penington. .P38P London,printed: Philadelphia: Re-printed and sold by Joseph Crukshank,in Market-Street, between Second and Third-Streets. M DCC LXXXIII.[1783] iv,98p. 20.5cm.(8vo) (In W. Penn, Primitive Christianity revived ... Philadelphia, 1783)
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FRIENDS, SOCIETY OF--DOCTRINAL AND CONTROVERSIAL WORKS. [Penn, William] 1644-1718, supposed author. A brief epistle to Henry Sacheverel, the high-flying doctor. In behalf of the peaceable people called Quakers, whom he damns by wholesale. in a sermon ... preach'd at Paul's, Novemb. 5. 1709. By W. P. London, Printed for T. King [1709?] 15 p. 20cm. Not in Madan, Sacheverell bibl. 1. Sacheverell, Henry, 1674?-1724. The perils of false brethren. 2. Friends, Society of--Doctrinal and controversial works. I. P., W. II. Title.
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Penn, William, 1644-1718. Primitive Christianity revived, by William Penn. Also, Select essays on religious subjects, from the writings of Isaac Penington. Philadelphia: Printed and sold by Joseph Crukshank, in Market-Street, between Second and Third-Streets. M DCC LXXXIII. [1783] lp. fl., 66, iv, 98, [2]p. 20.5cm. (8vo) "Primitive Christianity revived, in the faith and practice of the people called (See next card) MB-Rev.
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Penn, William, 1644-1718. Primitive Christianity ... 1783. (Card 2) Quakers" with special t.p.: p.[1]-66; "Select pieces on religious subjects, first published about the middle of the century. By Isaac Pennington" with special t.p., separate paging and signatures: p.[i]-iv, 1-98 (2d count) Evans 18081.
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FRIENDS, SOCIETY OF--DOCTRINAL AND CONTROVERSIAL WORKS. Penn, William, 1644-1718. Quakerism a new nick-name for old Christianity: being an answer to a book, entituled, Quakerism no Christianity; subscribed by J. Faldo. In which the rise, doctrine and practice of the abused Quakers are truly, briefly and fully declared and vindicated from the false charges, wicked insinuations, and utmost opposition made by that adversary. With a key, opening the true meaning of some of their doctrine, from that construc- (See next card) MB-Rev.
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Penn, William, 1644-1718. Quakerism ... (Card 2) tion which their enemies ignorantly or enviously affirm, report and dispute to be theirs. By one of them, and a sufferer with them in all their sufferings, William Penn ... [London?] Printed Anno 1673. 8p. fl., 254p. 17cm.(8vo) "Errata": recto of 7th-verso of 8th prelim. leaves Ex libris (book label) Jonathan Blackhouse.
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FRIENDS, SOCIETY OF—DOCTRINAL AND CONTROVERSIAL WORKS. *G.365 .105 [Penn, William] 1644-1718. The sandy foundations shaken: or, Those so generally believed and applauded doctrines of one God, subsisting in three distinct and separate persons, the impossibility of God's pardoning sinners, without a plenary satisfaction, the justification of impure persons by an impu-tative righteousness, refuted. By W. P. j., London, Printed in the year 1668. (Continued on next card)
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FRIENDS, SOCIETY OF—DOCTRINAL AND CONTROVERSIAL WORKS. [Penn, William] 1644-1718. The sandy foundation shaken... 1668. (Card 2) Errata: p. 36. Signed: William Penn, jun. The unlicensed publication of this pamphlet led to Penn's imprisonment.
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FRIENDS, SOCIETY OF--DOCTRINAL AND CONTROVERSIAL WORKS. Penn, William, 1644-1718. Urim and Thummim; or the apostolical doctrines of light and perfection maintained, against the opposite plea of Samuel Grevill (a pretended minister of the gospel) in his ungospel-like discourse against a book, entituled, A testimony of the light within, anciently writ by Alexander Parker. By W. P. [London] 1674. 32 p. 19 cm. Wing 1393. 1. Friends, Society of—Doctrinal and controversial works. 2. Grevill, Samuel. 3. Parker, Alexander 1628-1689. A testimony of light within. I. Title.
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Philalethes, pseud. Tribute to Cæsar, how paid by the best Christians, and to what purpose. With some remarks on the late vigorous expedition against Canada. Of civil government, how inconsistent it is with the government of Christ in his church. Compared with the ancient just and righteous principles of the Quakers, and their modern practice and doctrine. With some notes upon the discipline of their church in this province, especially at Philadelphia. By Philalethes ... [Philadelphia? 1715?] [Boston, 1936] facsim.: 3 p. l., 29 p. $25\frac{1}{2} \times 20\frac{1}{2}$ cm. [Photostat Americana. Second series. ... Photostated at the Massachusetts historical society. no. 18] (Continued on next card)
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Philalethes, pseud. Tribute to Cæsar ... [1715?] [1936] (Card 2) Signatures: 3 leaves unsigned, $A$]-D$^4$ (last leaf, probably blank, wanting) Size of original: $19\frac{1}{4}$ cm. "Attributed to Thomas Maule on the authority of the Brinley catalogue, [but] Goodell does not mention the work in his sketch of Maule published in Essex inst. Hist. coll. Wilberforce Eames supplies A. Bradford as printer and suggests the date '1715?'."—Sabin, Bibl. amer., v. 25, p. 476. Evans, Amer. bibl., v. 1, p. 220 gives as imprint: Philadelphia: Printed by Jacob Taylor, 1712? Occasioned by a sermon preached by Thomas Story, Sept. 16, 1711, urging the Quakers to pay the tax for the expedition to Canada of 1711. From the original in the Historical society of Pennsylvania, September, 1936. 1. Taxation—U. S. 2…
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Rich, Robert d. 1679, comp. Hidden things brought to light or The discord of the grand Quakers among themselves. Discovered in some letters, papers, and passages written to and from George Fox, James Nayler, and John Perrott; wherein may be seen the cause and ground of their differences, and falling out: and what manner of spirit, moved and acted each of them ... London? Printed in the year, 1678. (Continued on next card) MB
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Rich, Roberts d. 1679, comp. Hidden things brought to light ... 1678. (Card 2) 2 p.l., 44 p. 18.5cm. Correspondence between Quakers in Jamaica and Barbados. The compiler's name is given on p.22. Wing R1354. I. Title. MB
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FRIENDS, SOCIETY OF—DOCTRINAL AND CONTROVERSIAL WORKS. The teaching Quakers not inspired: or, their common pretences to inspiration proved groundless and vain. In a dialogue between a minister and his parishioner ... By a minister of the Church of England. London, Printed for H. Clements, 1710. 39 p. 19cm. 1. Friends, Society of—Doctrinal and controversial works.
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Whiting, John, 1656-1722. "XG Truth the strongest of all: or, An apostate further convicted, and truth defended; in reply to George Keith's Fifth narrative ... By a friend of truth, and the said people, John Whiting ... London; Printed, and sold by J. Sowle, in White-Hart-Court, in Gracious Street.[1706] 2 p./.,161,[5] p. 21.5cm.(4to) "Errata": p.[166]
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FRIENDS, SOCIETY OF--FICTION. Adsonville: or Marrying out. A narrative tale Albany: Published by S. Shaw, no.47, State-street. J. C. Johnson, printer. 1824. viii, 285 p. 19cm. Authorship attributed to an Edward Hall. A novel of Quaker life, set in the state of New York. "Errata": p.viii. Wright, American fiction (1774-1850) 4. I. Hall, Edward, f1. 1824, supposed author.
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Friends, Society of History.
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*H.86A .20 Gt. Brit. Sovereigns, etc., 1649-1658 (Oliver Cromwell) A proclamation prohibiting the disturbing of ministers and other Christians in their assemblies and meetings. 15. day of February 1654 [1655]. London, Printed by H. Hills and J. Field, 1654 [1655] broadside in 2 sheets. 27 x 28cm.; bd. to 37cm. Religious liberty is to be preserved, but (Continued on next card)
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*H.86A .20 no.1 Gt. Brit. Sovereigns, etc., 1649-1658 (Oliver Cromwell) A proclamation prohibiting the disturbing of ministers ... 1654 [1655] (Card 2) Quakers, etc., are not to interrupt services. Wing C7163; Steele 3045. 1. Religious liberty. 2. Friends, Society of—Hist. 3. Broadsides—Gt. Brit.
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*G.377 .198 Underhill, Thomas, fl. 1644. Hell broke loose: or an history of the Quakers both old and new. Setting forth many of their opinions and practices. Published to antidote Christians against formality in religion and apostasy. [1st ed.] London, Printed for Simon Miller at the Starre in St. Paul's Church-yard, 1660. 4 p.l., 50 p. 19 cm.
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An address to the inhabitants of Pennsylvania, by those freemen of the city of Philadelphia who are now confiled in the Mason's Lodge. by virtue of a general warrant, signed in council by the Vice President of the Council of Pennsylvania. Philadelphia printed: London Reprinted by James Phillips, in George-Yard, Lombard-Street. M DCC LXXVII. <1777> 48 p. 18cm. (Continued on next card)
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An address to the inhabitants of Pennsylvania, by those freemen of the city of Philadelphia ... (Card 2) Signed by Israel Pemberton and 21 other members of the Society of Friends; includes copies of orders of Supreme Executive Council, remonstrances, &c.
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*XJ .806 .Sm5L Smith, Frederick 1757?-1813. A letter to the children and youth, of the Society of Friends. Philadelphia: Printed and sold by Kimber, Conrad, and Co., no.93, Market Street, and no. 170, South Second Street. 1806. 16 p. 14cm. Signed at end: Frederick Smith. London, 20th of 12th Mo. 1805. Shaw/Shoemaker 11377 (& erroneously, 9375) Marbled wrappers preserved. MB I.Title
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FRIENDS, SOCIETY OF--MISSIONS. Friends, Society of. Philadelphia Yearly Meeting. A brief account of the proceedings of the committee appointed in the year 1795 by the yearly meeting of Friends of Pennsylvania, New-Jersey, &c. for promoting the improvement and gradual civilization of the Indian natives. Philadelphia: Printed by Kimber, Conrad, & Co. 1805. 45p. 22cm.(8vo) Shaw/Shoemaker 8486. Ex libris (signature): H[enry]. Channing, 1807.
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Reckitt, William, 1706-1767. Some account of the life and gospel labours of William Reckitt ... London. Printed and sold by James Phillips, George Yard,Lombard Street. MDCCLXXVI. [1776] xvii,19-20lp. 15.5cm.(8vo) The author was a Quaker missionary to America. I. Title.
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FRIENDS, SOCIETY OF--POETRY. Coates, Benjamin Hornor, 1797-1881. Epistle to Joseph John Gurney on the Society of Friends. By Benjamin Hornor Coates, M.D. <Only 50 copies printed.> Philadelphia. 2nd mo.,1814. 23p. 15.5cm. Verse. "E.G. Dorsey, printer, Library Street"--verso of t.p. Author's signature on fly leaf.
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Friends, Society of (Free Quakers) Publications of this body printed in America before 1801 are available in this library in the Readex Microprint edition of Early American Imprints published by the American Antiquarian Society. This collection is arranged according to the numbers in Charles Evans' American Bibliography. Library of Congress Information Card
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Friends, Society of (Hicksite) Executive Committee of the Yearly Meetings. Address to the Seneca nation of Indians. <New York, 1855?> LCo; NUCxxx.
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Friends, Society of (Hicksite) Executive Committee of the Yearly Meetings. To the Governor and Council of the state of Massachusetts, the Memorial of the subscribers, on behalf of the joint committees of the four Yearly Meetings of Friends of Genesee, New-York, Philadelphia, and Baltimore, respectfully represents ... [New York, 1840] folder ([2] p.) 25.5cm. (See next card) MB
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Weston Papers 1 Seneca Indians I Massachusetts. Council dio
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Friends, Society of (Hicksite) Executive Committee of the Yearly Meetings. To the Governor and Council of ... Massachusetts ... [1840] (Card 2) Urges state to rescind approval of illegal sale of lands of Seneca Indians to Ogden Land Co. Signed at end by B. Ferris, A. Bell and A. Willets, New York, 6th Mo. 25th, 1840.
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Friends, Society of (Progressive) Pennsylvania *Reserve Yearly Meeting. 4284 Proceedings ... 1858. .10 New York, J.F. Trow, 1858. v.4 no.28
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R-B Folio Acc. Friends of Peace. 87- To all electors of Massachusetts of 218 whatever political party they may be. pb Boston : [s.n.], 1808. [2]p.; 45 x 28 cm. On the election. Mentions the Peace Party. Variant of H.90a.325 no. 2. 1..Political parties--Massachusetts. I.T. RG88-531077 r MRG88-531077 30694
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JK 321 Friends of the Union (Baltimore) . B8 Proceedings and speeches at a public meeting of the Friends of the Union, in the city of Baltimore, held at the Maryland Institute, on Thursday evening, January 10, 1861. -- Baltimore: : Printed by J.D. Toy., 1861. 56 p. ; 22 cm. Cover title. 1. Secession. 2. State rights. 3. Slavery--United States. 4. Maryland--Politics and government--Civil War, 1861-1865. I. Title. MRGRRBK ocm06611352 009747
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*Reserve 6553 .1 no.3 Friends to the Liberty of the Press, London. Proceedings ... on December, the 22d, 1792... London, Printed by order of the Committee, 1 1793. LC x,
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*Reserve 6553.1 no.4 Friends to the Liberty of the Press, London. The resolutions of the first meeting ... December 19th, 1792... London, J. Ridgway, 1793. LC XXX.
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Friendship.
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Friendship. Bax, Clifford. 3589a.248=*A.622.1 Friendship. [Reflections.] London. Batsford. [1913.] 52, (1) pp. [Fellowship books. No.1.] 17 cm., in 8s.
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Friendship. Dobson, Susannah. -1795. *P.82.232.1 A dialogue on friendship and society. By the translator of the Life of Petrarch. = London. Printed for T. Becket. 1777. vi, 178 pp. Sm. 8°. The preface is signed, S. Dobson. [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, July 27, 1906. G2088 — T.r. — Friendship.
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Friendship. Emerson. Ralph Waldo. 1803-1882. La confiança en sí mateix. L'Amistat. Tradució de l'Inglés, amb una introducción, per Cebriá Montoliu. = Barcelona. 1904. 115 pp. [Biblioteca popular de “L’Avenc.” Num 20.] 16°. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, January 7, 1907. G3405 — Friendship. — Montoliu, Cebriá, tr.—Catalonia. Lang. Works in Catalonian. — S.r. — Self-reliance.
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Friendship. Emerson, Ralph Waldo. The essay on friendship. — East Aurora. The Roycrofters. [1899.] 53, (1) pp. Illuminated initials. 8°. FOR OTHER EDITIONS see AUTHOR [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, April 14, 1908. G7013 — Roycroft Press. — Friendship.
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FRIENDSHIP. *Q.62 .89 Emerson, Ralph Waldo, 1803-1882. Friendship. Worcester, Achille J. St. Ange, 1939. 82 p. port. 6 x 4 cm. "Of this edition 950 copies were printed... by D. B. Updike, The Merrymount Press." In a blue morocco binding, gilt tooling on sides and back. FOR OTHER EDITIONS see AUTHOR 1. Miniature editions. 2. Friendship. I. Merrymount Press.
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Friendship. Montaigne, Michel Eyquem de, 1533-1592. *A.6054.1 Montaigne’s Essay on friendship & XXIX sonnets by Estienne de La Boëtie. Translated into English by Louis How. — Boston. Houghton Mifflin Company. 1915. (7), 63, (2) pp. 19 cm. No. 100 of an edition of 450 copies. The sonnets by La Boëtie are catalogued separately. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, February 8, 1916. K7223 — How, Louis, tr. — Friendship. — La Boëtie, Étienne de, 1530-1563.
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Friendship. Price, Warwick James, compiler and editor, 1870– *A.7150.1 Between friends. An anthology on the oldest and most difficult of the arts. = [Norwood, Mass.] Privately printed. [1934.] vii, 84 pp. 21.5 cm. One of an edition of 375 copies. Prose and verse. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, July 9, 1935. D7549 — T.r. — Friendship.
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Friendship. Thomson, Katharine, 1797-1862. 4556.7=**K.108.8=**K.267.5 Celebrated friendships. London. Hogg. 1861. 2 v. 19 cm., in 8s. Contents. — 1. John Evelyn and Robert Boyle. — Henry Howard, Earl of Surrey, and Sir Thomas Wyatt. — William Cowper and Mary Unwin. — Marie Antoinette and the Princesse de Lamballe. — Joseph Addison and Richard Steele. — Magdalen Herbert and Dr. Donne. — Sir Kenelm Digby and Sir Anthony Van Dyck. 2. Sir Philip Sydney and Sir Fulke Grevil. — Samuel Taylor Coleridge and Charles Lamb. — Fénélon and Madame Guyon. — Mrs. Elizabeth Carter and Miss Talbot. — Henry St. John, Lord Bolingbroke and Alexander Pope. — David Garrick and Mrs. Clive. — Edward Hyde, Earl of Clarendon, and Lucius Cary, Viscount Falkland. — Frances, Countess of Hertford, and Henrietta Louisa…
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Friendship. Thoreau, Henry David, 1817-1872. *A.8877.15 Of friendship. An essay from A week on the Concord and Merrimack rivers. [Boston. Houghton, Mifflin & Co.] 1901. vi, 88 pp. 12°. A week on the Concord and Merrimack Rivers is on shelf-nos, 4267.9; etc. Same. [Cambridge.] The Riverside Press. 19½ cm. *A.8877.15.2 No. 426 of 500 numbered copies. [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, May 13, 1911. H5400 — Friendship.
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Friendship. Emerson, Ralph Waldo, 1844-1930. Friendship. London, Siegle, Hill & Co. [n.d.] 25 p. 18 cm. Rubricated initials. FOR OTHER EDITIONS see AUTHOR I. Title.
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Friendship. Poem. **H.90b.163 Leghorn bonnet. Together with Corsetts. The old bachelor's life. Together with Friendship. [Poems.] — [Boston? 1820?] Illus. Broadside, $10 \times 9\frac{3}{4}$ inches. Printed on both sides of the leaf. [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, April 18, 1906. G1320 — Broadsides. — T.r. (3).
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Friendship and happiness. Bennett, Arnold, 1867-1931. XA Friendship and happiness, by Arnold Bennett ... .746K Hodder and Stoughton, London, New York, Toronto, .29 [1915] 3p. l., 5-98p. 19cm. Essays. First issued, 1911, under title "The feast of St. Friend". Dark blue linen, stamped in orange on spine & front cover.
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Friendship and home in poetry and song. Nims, George Washington. 2399B.385=*A.6427.5 Friendship and home in poetry and song. — Boston. E. L. Grimes Co. [1907.] 58 pp. 17½ cm. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, June 30, 1920. L9411 — T.r.
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Friendship Fire Company, Philadelphia see Philadelphia. Friendship Fire Company. Printed for Readex by Library of Congress Microprint Corp.
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Friendship improv'd; or, the female warriour. Tragedy. Hopkins, Charles, 1664-1699. No. 3 in **G.3972.41** Friendship improv'd; or, the female warriour. A tragedy. Acted at the Theatre in Lincoln's-Inn-Fields, by His Majesty's servants. London: Printed for Jacob Tonson . . . 1700. (8), 56 pp. 21½ cm., in 4s. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, October 23, 1918. L5209 — T.r.
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Friendship in death. Rowe, Elizabeth. Friendship in death: in twenty letters from the dead to the living. Added, letters moral and entertaining, in prose and verse. In three parts. Prefixed, an account of the life of the author. Edinburgh. Donaldson. 1762. xxviii, 292 pp. Sm. 8°. P P.82.765 (Continued)
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Friendship in death. Rowe, E. Friendship in death ... (Continued) Same. New Haven. Morse. 1802. 312 pp. 16°. 4579.65 Same. Cooke's edition. London. Cooke. [1818]. xii, 3-300 pp. Pls. 16°. 4579.63
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Friendship, The, of Amis and Amile. See Amis et Amile. Oct. 13, 1902 E5508
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Friendship, The, of art. Essays. Carman, Bliss, 1861— The friendship of art. [Essays.] — Boston. L. C. Page & Co. 1914. xiii, (2), 303 pp. Portrait. Autograph facsimile. Decorated title-page and cover. $19\frac{1}{2}$ cm. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, December 2, 1923. M7576 — T.r.
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The friendship of King Lewis always fatal. Illustrated in the histories of the alliances between France, and the following princes, and states ... The 2d ed. London, Printed for A. Baldwin, 1713. 72 p. 18cm. 1. Louis XIV, King of France, 1638-1715. 2. France—For. rel.—1643-1715. Hist. Ref.
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Friendship Society, Boston. see Boston. Friendship Society.
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*A.3229 .6 Friendship village. Gale, Zona, 1874-1938. Friendship Village. New York, The Macmillan Company, 1908. ix, 323 p. 21 cm.
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Friendship Village Love stories. Gale, Zona, 1874— Friendship Village Love stories. — New York. The Macmillan Co. 1909. ix, 321 pp. 19 cm., in 8s. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, September 10, 1931. N9265 — T.r.
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R-B PN 6338 Friendship's greeting : Friendship is the breathing rose with sweets in every fold / cover design by Maxfield Parrish. -- New York: Dodge Pub. Co., c1911. 3 p. β., 3-46 p. incl. col. front. ; 20 x 9 cm. (The "Parrish" Booklets.) Selections of poetry and prose. Original printed wrappers tied with blue ribbon. 1. Friendship. I. Kleist, Herbert, 1902-1986, collector. II. Parrish, Maxfield, 1870-1966, illustrator. MRGRRBK ocm21168643 000627
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*A.3153F .1 Friendship's offering: a Christmas, New Year and birthday present. [v. 11-14,16] Boston, Phillips, Sampson & Co.; [etc., etc.] 1850-55. 5 v. fronts., plates. 19cm. Added title-pages, engraved. 1851 lacks the title-pages. Imprint varies: 1852-55, Philadelphia, E. H. 7309a Butler & Co. .95 --- [Another set: v.1-16] 1. Gift-books (Annuals, etc.)
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Friendship's Offering. A literary album. Edited by Thomas K. Hervey [and others]. 1826, 27, 29-32, 34-37, 39-42, 44, London. Smith, Elder & Co. [etc.). 1826-1844. 15 v. Plates. Engraved title-pages. $12^{\circ}$. *6559a.18 The volumes for 1826, 1827, are edited by Hervey and published by Relfe. Other volumes are edited by Thomas Pringle, Henry David Inglis and Leitch Ritchie. The titles vary, the volumes from 1834 to 1842 being called Friendship's Offering; and Winter's Wreaths 1844, Friendship's Offering of Sentiment and Mintth. Same. 1829, 1833. **K.246.24 Ten of the twelve plates are missing from the volume for 1829. Same. 1833. **K.179a.26 [The second and third copies are kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, August 4, 1905.…
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R-B PZ 10.3 .F916 Friendship's offering. -- Boston: The Merrymount press, 1906. [4], 15, [1] p.; 20 cm. On cover: Friendship's offering; the story of B. W. and Nicolette, by A. E. F. 1. Dogs--Legends and stories. I. F., A. E. II. A. E. F. III. Merrymount Press. cn MRGRRBK PZ10.3 .F916 007251
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Friendship's Offering; and Winter's Wreath. See Friendship's Offering. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, August 4, 1905. F8552
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Friendship's tribute. Stowe, Phineas. Friendship's tribute. — [Boston, 1858.] Broadside. 8°. Lines dedicated to the memory of Mrs. Betsey Badger. [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] Dec. 14, 1903 F2015 — T.r. — Broadsides. — Badger, Betsey.
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*A.9690A .13 The friendships & follies of Oscar Wilde. Broad, Lewis, 1900– The friendships & follies of Oscar Wilde. London, Hutchinson [1954] 264 p. illus. 22 cm. 1. Wilde, Oscar, 1854-1900. 1. Title. Full name: Charlie Lewis Broad. PR5823.B75 1954 928.2 55-565 ♣ Library of Congress [2]
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Frier Pavl of the Order of Serui. See Sarpi, Pietro. 1552-1623. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, August 14, 1915. K5807
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Friers, Rowel, 1920- illus. Yeats, William Butler, 1865-1939, comp. Irish folk tales; edited by William Butler Yeats, illustrated by Rowel Friers. Avon, Conn., Printed for the members of the Limited Editions Club, 1973. xix,409,[3]p. illus.,col.mounted plates. 26cm. No.175 of 2000 copies "printed by The Connecticut Printers in Bloomfield ... the book has been designed and decorated by Ted Gensamer".
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Fries, Anna E. B., tr. HQ1216 .K42 Key, Ellen Karolina Sofia, 1849-1926. The renaissance of motherhood; tr. from the Swedish by Anna E. B. Fries. New York, G. P. Putnam's Sons, 1914. vii, 171 p. 20cm. KEPT IN RARE BOOK DEPT. *P.52 [Another copy] .477.1 1. Woman—Social and moral questions. I. Fries, Anna E. B., tr. II. Title. LC
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Fries, Anna E B tr. HQ1216 .K42 Key, Ellen Karolina Sofia, 1849-1926. The renaissance of motherhood; tr. from the Swedish by Anna E. B. Fries. New York, G. P. Putnam's Sons, 1914. vii, 171 p. 20cm. *P.52 .477.1 Another copy I. Woman—Social and moral questions. I. Fries, Anna E. B., tr. II. Title. LC
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Fries, Charles Carpenter. Shakespearean punctuation. (In University of Michigan. Department of English. Studies in Shakespeare, Milton and Donne. Pp. 65-86. New York. 1925.) This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, February 6, 1928. N2345 — Shakespeare, William. Language. Grammar. — Punctuation.
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Saabye, Hans Egede, 1746-1817. Greenland: being extracts from a journal kept in that country in the years 1770 to 1778. By Hans Egede Saabye ... To which is prefixed, an introduction; containing some accounts of the manners of the Greenlanders, and of the mission in Greenland ... By G. Fries. Translated from the German. London, Printed for Boosey and sons, 1818. vi, [2], 293 p. front. (fold. map) 22cm. Preface signed: H. E. Lloyd. 1. Greenland—Descr. & trav. 2. Missions—Greenland. i. Fries, Georg, 1778-1855. ii. Lloyd, Hannibal Evans, 1771-1847, tr. 5—38987 Library of Congress G740.S15
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Fries, J. E. See Fries, Joens Elias, 1876– This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, August 28, 1918. L4855
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Fries, Jakob Friedrich. 1773-1843. **5028.72 Die mathematische Naturphilosophie nach philoso- phischer Methode bearbeitet. Heidelberg, C. F. Winter. 1822 x,692pp. 8º. -physics.
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Fries, Jakob Friedrich. 1773-1843. **E. 5019.75 Platons Zahl. Eine Vermuthung. Heidelberg, Winter. 1823. 28 pp. Sm. 4°. - Plato's numbers.
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*Reserve 7695 Fries, John, defendant. .49 The two trials of John Fries, on an indictment for treason ... Philadelphia, W. W. Woodward, 1800. Evans 37,103.
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RARE BKS Z.61 .Au3F BPL1RB 39999054443872 Fries, Waldemar H., b. 18 The double elephant folio : the story of Audu 523 p. ; ill. ; 27 cm.
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The Walter Updike Lewisson Collection of Washingtoniana
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Friese, Philip Christopher. Letter to the President and people of the United States. Baltimore, Sun Job Office, 1869. LC x.
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Friesen, Hermann, Freiherr von. Briefe über Shakspere's Hamlet. Leipzig. Teubner. 1864. vi, 343 pp. Sm. 8°. May 7, 1901 D9834 — Shakespeare, William. Hamlet.
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Friesen, Hermann, Freiherr von. 1802-1882. Shakspere-Studien. Wien. Braumüller. 1874-76. 3 v. 20½ cm., in 8s. Contents. — 1. Altengland und William Shakspere. 2. Will. Shakspere's Dramen vom Beginn seiner Laufbahn bis 1601. 3. Will. Shakspere's Dramen von 1601 bis zum Schlusse seiner Laufbahn. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, August 26, 1914. K2641 — Shakespeare, William. Biog. and crit.
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Friesendorff, Theophil, translator. Markov, Andrei Andreievitch, 1856– **E.5118.36 Differenzenrechnung, von A. A. Markoff. Autorisierte deutsche Übersetzung von Theophil Friesendorff und Erich Prümm. Mit einem Vorworte von R. Mehmke. Leipzig. Teubner. 1896. v, (1), 194 pp. 23½ cm., in 8s. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, June 29, 1910. K8576 — Calculus. Mathematical term. — Friesendorff, Theophil, tr. — Mehmke. Rudolf, pref. — Pruemm, Erich, tr.
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Friesland see also Netherlands
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Friesland. Verdugo, F. D.150b.101 Comentario de la guerra de Frisia [1580-94]. Madrid. 1872. Sm. 8°. - Friesland.
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Friesland. Biography and genealogy. K.266.20 Fraaye afbeeldingen von alle de graven von Holland tot op Philipo de III ... met de versen von J. Oudaan ... volgt en kortelandkronyck. Manuscript. (1788.) Portrs.
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Friesland. Biography and genealogy. Hamkema, Martin. K.78.26 = K.125.9 Frisia, seo de viris rebvsque Frisiae illvstritvs libri dus. Franckaraë, 1620. 53 portrs.
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Friesland. Geography, description and travel. Maps. No. 68 in *Atlas 10.4.[17-?].3 Schotanus à Sterringa, Bernardus. No. 68 in *Map 74.2* Dominii Frisiae tabula, inter Flevum et Lavicam. [Amstelodami.] Ex officini Nicolai Visscher. [1680?] Size, 18 × 22 inches. Scale (computed), 2.1 geographical miles to 1 inch. Submap. — Caerte vande Vriese Eylanden. [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, February 14, 1912. H7101 — Friesland. Geog. Maps. — Visscher, Nicolaes, publisher. 1649–1709. B.
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Friesland, Netherlands. Language. Works in Friesian. Shakespeare, William. As you like it. Friesian. **G.4066.8 As jiemme it lije meie, in blijspul, uut it Ingels fen William Shak- speare forfryske in mei forkleerjende noten forsjoen troch R. Post- thumus. Dockum. Meindersma. 1842. viii, (4), 162 pp. 17 cm., in 4s. [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, January 3, 1912. H6681—Posthumus, Rinse, tr. 1790-1859.—Friesland, Netherlands. Lang. Works in Friesian.
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Friesland, Netherlands. Language. Works in Friesian. Shakespeare, William. Julius Caesar. Friesian. **G.4066.4 De keapman fen Venetien in Julius Cesar, twa toneelstikken, fen Willem Shakspeare: uut it Ingels foarfrieske trog R. Posthumus. Grinz. Oomkens. 1829. xxvii, (1), 238 pp. 22 cm., in 8s. At the end is a translation of Pope's Universal prayer, entitled Tohæke. [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, January 3, 1912. H6689— Shakespeare, William. — Shakespeare, William. Julius mus, Rinse, tr. 1790-1859. (1, 2) — Friesland, Netherlands. Lang. Works in Friesian. (1, 2) — Double main card.
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Friesland, Netherlands, Language, Works in Friesian. Shakespeare, William. Merchant of Venice. Friesian. **G.4066.4 De keapman fen Venetien in Julius Cesar, twa toneelstikken, fen Willem Shakspeare: uut it Ingels foarfrieske trog R. Posthumus. Grinz. Oomkens. 1829. xxvii, (1), 238 pp. 22 cm., in 8s. At the end is a translation of Pope's Universal prayer, entitled Tohæke. [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] This card was printed at the Boston. H6689— Shakespeare, William. — Shakespeare, William. Julius mus, Rinse, tr. 1790–1859. (1, 2) — Friesland, Netherlands. Lang. Works in Friesian. (1, 2) — Double main card. Public Library, January 3, 1912. Merchant of Venice. Friesian.(M1) Caesar. Friesian. (M2) — Posthu- mus, Rinse, tr. 1790–1859. (1, 2) — Friesland, Netherlands. …
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Friesz, Achille Emile Othon, 1879- illus. *Q.202 .151 Petronius Arbiter. Satyricon. French. Le Satiricon, traduit par Laurent Tailhade. Lithographies originales de Emile Othon Friesz. Paris, Aux dépens d'un amateur, 1949. 249 p. col. illus. 38cm. No.IV of an edition of 218 copies. In quires. I. Tailhade, Laurent, 1854-1919, tr. II. Friesz, Achille Emile Othon, 1879- III. Title.
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X ref from Friary, Emile Other made.
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Friesz, Achille Emile Othon, 1879- illus. *Q.56 .82 Ronsard, Pierre de, 1524-1585. Poèmes de Ronsard. Deuxième livre de la collection Gonin frères illustré de compositions originales de E. Othon Friesz ... Paris, Gonin frères, 1934. 90 p. col. plates. 33cm. No.14 of 119 copies. Inserted at end are trial proofs of several plates. In quires. I. Friesz, Achiille Emile Othon, 1879-illus.
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Friesz, Emile Othon see Friesz, Achille Emile Othon, 1879-
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Friesz, Öthon see Friesz, Achille Emile Othon, 1879-
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Frijoles canyon pictographs recorded in woodcuts Baumann, Gustave, 1881-1971. Frijoles canyon pictographs recorded in woodcuts / by Gustave Baumann. Los Angeles : William & Victoria Dailey, 1980. [45] p. : ill., [2] fold. leaves ; 23 cm. No. 119 of 250 copies. Printed from original wood blocks cut by Baumann in 1939.
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Acc. 74-136 (206) [Frikell, Wiljalba] 1818-1903. Fireside games; for winter evening amusement. New York, Dick & Fitzgerald [1859] LCxxx J. L. Whitney Fd
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Frikell, Wiljalba. Hanky Panky. A book of conjuring tricks. By the author of "The secret out." Edited by W. H. Cremer, Jun . . . = London. Hotten. [1872.] 7-328 pp. Illus. 18 cm., in 8s. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, February 20, 1914. J235 — T.r. — Legerdemain. — Cremer, William Henry, ed.
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Frikell, Wiljalba. **T.97.320 The magician's own book. By the author of "The secret out," "The modern conjuror," &c. Edited by W. H. Cremer, Jun. . . London. Hotten. [1871.] 325 pp. Illus. 18 cm., in 8s. Clippings are inserted. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, April 17, 1924. M8461 — T.r. — Legerdemain. — Cremer, William Henry, ed.
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Acc. 74-136 (207) [Frikell, Wiljalba] 1818-1903. The secret out ... New York, Dick & Fitzgerald [1859] LCxxx J. L. Whitney Fd
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Frikell, Wiljalba. **T.97.292 Frikell, the world's greatest prestidigitateur, magic & chemistry. Brief biographical sketch and anecdotes. = [N. p. 1873?] 8 pp. 17 cm. The title is on the cover. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, April 10, 1914. J644 — No main card. — Frikell, Wiljalba.
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RARE BOOK DEPT. Les Fri-Maçons. [Clément, Pierre] 1707-1767. XG Les Fri-Maçons. Hyperdrame. .743 A Londres, Chez J...T... dans le Strand. .C59F M DCC XLIII. [1743] 100,[4]p. 17cm. Title vignette. Ex libris (bookplate): A natole de Montaiglon. I. Title. MB-Rev.
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Frimousse, pseud. See Toché, Raoul. 1850-1895. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, March 7, 1914. J500
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Fringes, The, of the fleet. Kipling, Rudyard, 1865-1936. *A.4788.9 [The fringes of the fleet.] Rudyard Kipling with the British fleet. [Prose and verse.] = Boston. Boston American. [1915.] 56 pp. Illus. Ornamental borders. $22\frac{1}{2}$ cm. Complimentary reprint from the Boston American. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, February 18, 1929. N5885 — T.r. — Boston American, publisher. — European War, 1914-1919. Great Britain. Navy.
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FRINGILLIDAE. Butler, Arthur Gardiner, 1844-1925. Foreign finches in captivity by Arthur G. Butler. Illustrated with sixty plates by F.W. Frohawk, F.E.S.; coloured by hand. London, L.Reeve & Co., 1894. 3p. l., viii, 332p. 60col.plates. 33cm. MB-Rev.
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Frink, Fred Goodrich, joint author. Hall, Arthur Graham, 1865- , and Fred Goodrich Frink. 3934.207 Plane and spherical trigonometry. = New York. Holt & Co. [1910.] x, 176 pp. Diagrams. [Mathe- matical series.] 23 cm. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, August 16, 1922. M4495 — Trigonometry. — Jt. auth.
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Frink, Samuel, 1735-1771. Works by this author printed in America before 1801 are available in this library in the Readex Microprint edition of Early American Imprints published by the American Antiquarian Society. This collection is arranged according to the numbers in Charles Evans' American Bibliography. Library of Congress Information Card
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Frink, Thomas, 1705-1777. Works by this author printed in America before 1801 are available in this library in the Readex Microprint edition of Early American Imprints published by the American Antiquarian Society. This collection is arranged according to the numbers in Charles Evans' American Bibliography.
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Frink, Thomas. **H.17.266 The beautiful appearance of the messengers of Jesus Christ . . . A sermon delivered at Stafford . . . Connecticut, March 23d, 1757. When John Willard was ordained . . . Boston. S. Kneeland. 1757. (4), 45 pp. $12^{\circ}$. [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] Aug. 11, 1902 E5209 — Willard, John.
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Rink, Thomas. The beautiful appearance of the manuscript of Joane Chiles ... A some delivery in St.field ... Conversions, March 2d, 1725. White John Wilford are obtained ... Boston. 2. Kensington. 1725. (4) 43 sq. 13°. [This work is kept on the Special Librarian Floor.] Aug. 11, 1903 Rassow → Wilford, John.
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BV Frink, Thomas, 1705-1777. 4260 A king reigning in righteousness, and princes ruling in judgment. : A sermon preached before His Excellency Thomas Pownall, esq; governour, the honourable His Majesty's Council, and House of representatives, of the province of the Massachusetts-Bay, in New-England, May 31. 1758. Being the anniversary for the election of His Majesty's Council, for said province. / By Thomas Frink, M. A., pastor of a church in Rutland... -- Boston: Printed by S. Kneeland, by order of (Continued on next card) MRGRRBK BV4260 .M5 1758 002812 40018253
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BV Frink, Thomas, 1705-1777. -- A king reigning in righteousness, and princes ruling in judgment. ... 1758. (Card 2) the honourable House of representatives, 1758. [2], 93, [1] p.; 21 cm. Other copies in RB under: 4355.90 (1758); 4356.14 (1758) and G.362.117. Evans 8135. 1. Election sermons-- Massachusetts. I. Title. MRGRRBK BV4260 .M5 1758 002813
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Frink, Thomas. Chauncy, Charles, D.D. 1705-1787. **H.17.232 Ministers exhorted and encouraged to take heed to themselves, and to their doctrine. A sermon preached the 7th of November, at the instalment of the Rev. Thomas Frink to the pastoral care of the Third Church in Plymouth. Boston. Eliot. 1744. 45 pp. $12^{\circ}$. [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] June 20, 1902 E4730 — Frink, Thomas.
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**Q.202.30 Friperies. Fleuret, Fernand, 1884- Friperies, poésies de Fernand Fleuret ornées de vignettes gravées sur bois par Raoul Dufy, et coloriées à la main par Jeanne Rosoy et L. Petitbarat. Paris, 1923. [60] p. col. head pieces. 19 1/2 cm. No. 304.
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Fripp, Edgar I. See Fripp, Edgar Innes. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, November 5. 1925. N1735
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Acc. La friquassée crotestyllonnée. 78-423 Rouen, chez tous les libraires, 1867. (494) g: James Buell Munn
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[Friquet, Madelon] pseud? XG .3656 .9 no.17 Avis important d'une dame des Halles, pour la diminution des vivres ... Paris, chez Lacloye,libraire,à l'Orme Saint- Gervais. [1789] 8p. 21.5cm.(8vo) Half-title; imprint from p.8. "Impromptu de Madelon Friquet"--caption title, p.[3] "Chanson": p.7-8. I. Title.
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Barton coll--1873 BN dis 9
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Frisbee, Ivory Franklin. The new age: All hail America, and other poems. Boston, Meador Pub. Co. [1928] 46 p. 18cm. I. Title.
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g. of author - 1929
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R-B XQ. Frisbie, Fannie, ed. 62 Songs of the flowers.: With their languages. / By Fannie Frisbie.. .855F Boston : J.Q. Preble..., cl855. 96 p.; 8 cm. Date from verso of title page. MB (R-B) copy is in fragile condition; cover is detached. Original green cloth. I. Title. MRGRRBK ocm29993061 001200
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Frisbie, Henrie L. No. 4 in *“20th”.110.1.1 Oh! bury the brave where they fall. Song & chorus. [With accompaniment for pianoforte.] Chicago. Root & Cady. 1863. 5 pp. 33 cm. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, March 30, 1916. K7722 — T.r.
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Frisbie, Henrie L. No. 28 in *“20th”.110.1.4 The stars and the stripes, the flag of the free. [Song and chorus, with accompaniment for pianoforte.] Chicago. Root & Cady. [1862?] 5 pp. [Root and Cady’s Col- lection of popular songs, duetts, trios, etc.] 33 cm. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, April 3, 1916. K7736 — T.r.
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Card 1676
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Frisbie, Levi, 1748-1806. Works by this author printed in America before 1801 are available in this library in the Readex Microprint edition of Early American Imprints published by the American Antiquarian Society. This collection is arranged according to the numbers in Charles Evans' American Bibliography.
Card 1678
Card 1678
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Frisbie, Levi, 1748-1806. An eulogy on the illustrious character of the late General George Washington, Commander in Chief of all the armies of the United States of America: who died on Saturday, the 14th of December, 1799. Delivered at Ipswich, on the 7th day of January, 1800. By Levi Frisbie ... Published by desire of the hearers ... To which is added General Washington's parental and affectionate address to his micro-text. (See next card) MB-Rev. The Walter Updike Lewisson Collection of Washingtoniana
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1) Lewisson col1--1930 2) n.s.--n.d.--tr.fr.Res. 4440a.40 no.3 1) this bound 2) this bound 1 Washington, George, Pres. U.S.--Funeral and memorial services I Washington, George, Pres. U.S. Farewell address. di2s
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Frisbie, Levi, 1748-1806. An eulogy on the illustrious character of the late General George Washington ... (Card 2) country, declining their future suffrages for the presidency. Printed at Newburyport, by Edmund M. Blunt, 1800. 61p. 19.5cm.(8vo) Evans 37477. XW .800 Another copy. 21.5cm. .F91E c.2 The Walter Updike Lewisson Collection of Washingtoniana
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Frisbie, Levi, 1748-1806. *Reserve The nature and effects of the works of darkness. 7476 Newburyport, A. March, 1799. .25 Evans 35523. In this state paging has been corrected.
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Frisbie, Levi, 1748-1806. An oration, delivered at Ipswich, at the request of a number of the inhabitants, on the twenty-ninth of April, 1783; on account of the happy restoration of peace, between Great-Britain and the United States of America. By Levi Frisbie, A.M. ... Boston, in America: Printed and sold by E. Russell, near Liberty-Pole. M,DCC,LXXXIII. 1783 24 p. 19.5cm. Evans 17938. Original blue-gray wrappers preserved.
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27 Sept 1879 - 266.296 r.f. 4419.18 1 U. S.--Hist.--Revolution--Addresses, sermons, etc. dis
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Frisbie, Levi, 1748-1806. *Reserve 4447 .458 An oration delivered at the interment of the Rev. Moses Parsons. [Newburyport, J. Mycall, 1784] Evans 18487. [This is really p.l-19, second count, of Evans 18803 for which see *Res. 4447.457]
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Frisbie, Levi, 1748-1806. XH A sermon delivered February 19, 1795, the day of public thanksgiving through the United States. .795 Recommended by the President. By Levi Frisbie ... Printed at Newburyport by Blunt and March, .F91S Also State-Street. [1795] available in 28p. 22.5cm.(8vo) micro-text. Evans 28716.
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(19.689)--1890--tr.fr. 4427.175 res. POL pam. binder: black cloth price 1 Thanksgiving Day sermons dis
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Frisbie, Levi, 1783-1822. *Reserve A discourse, before the Society for Propagating 5537 the Gospel. .57 Charlestown, S. Etheridge, 1804.
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Frisbie, Levi, 1783-1822. *Reserve 4403 .81 no.1 Inaugural address, delivered in the chapel. Cambridge, University Press, 1817.
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Frisby, Levi, A.M. An Oration Delivered at the Interment of the Rev. Moses Parsons... [n.p., n.d.] Ms. 2356 (IV.1.4) Parsons Family Papers.
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Frisch, Christian von, editor. 1807-1881. Kepler, or Keppler, Johann. **5082.35** 5912.5 Opera omnia. Edidit Ch. Frisch. Vol. 1-8. Francofurti a. M. Heyder et Zimmer. 1868-71. 8 v. Illus. $8^{\circ}$. Contents.--Vol. I. Prodromus dissertationum cosmographicarum; Apologia Tychonis contra N. R. Ursum; Literae de rebus astrologicis; Calendarium, 1598, 99; De fundamentis astrologiae certioribus; (Continued)
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Card 1698
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Frisch, Christian von, editor. 1807-1881. **5082.35 = 5912.5 Kepler, or Keppler, J. Opera omnia ... (Continued 1) Judicium de trigono igneo; Prognosticum in annum 1605; Bericht vom neuen Stern, 1604; Prognosticum in annos 1618, 19; Responsio ad Roeslinum; Tertius interveniens. II. Astronomiae pars optica; De tubo optico, etc.; De stella nova in Serpentario; De stella nova in Cygno; Phaenomenon singulare in sole visus. III. De motibus stellae Martis; Fragmenta studi- (Continued)
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Frisch, Christian von, editor. 1807-1881. **5082.35 = 5912.5 Kepler, or Keppler, J. Opera omnia ... (Continued 2) orum astronomicorum e MSS. Pulkovensibus; De sol- is deliquio. IV. De calendario Gregoriano; De temporis initio; Chronologia Judaeorum, Graecorum, etc.; Ex Petavii libro de doctrina temporum; De Jesu Christi vero anno natalitio; Teutscher Bericht vom Geburtsjahr Christi; Responsio ad Sethum C.... De vero an- no, quo aeturnus Dei filius humanam naturam assum- (Continued)
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Card 1702
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Frisch, Christian von, editor. 1807-1881. **5082.35 5912.5 Kepler, or Keppler, J. Opera omnia ... (Continued 3) sit; Eclogae ch.... Kanones pueriles ....er- arum usualium. Ex tabulis Rudolphinis; Sterio- metria doliorum. V. Harmonices mundo libri v; Appendix ad librum v Harmonicorum; Cl. Ptolemaei harmonicorum liber III, cap. 3-14; Apologia pro opere Harmonices mundi adversus Demonstrationem analyticam Roberti de Fluctibus; In Harmoniam mundi notae; Auss- (Continued)
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Card 1704
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Frisch, Christian von, editor. 1807-1881. **5082.35 = 5912.5 Kepler, or Keppler, J. Opera omnia ... (Continued 4) zug auss der vralten Messe-Kunst Archimedis, Nota- e; Judicium de mensuris; Mensurae civitatis Ul- mensis; Machina hydraulica. VI. Epitome astronomiae Copernicae; Tabulae Rud- olphinae; Consideratio observationum Regiomontani et Waltheri. VII. Bericht von dem Kometen des Jahres 1607; De cometis libelli III; Tychonis Brahei Hyperaspistes; (Continued)
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Card 1706
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Frisch, Christian von, editor. 1807-1881. **5082.35=5912.5 Kepler, or Keppler, J. Opera omnia ... (Continued 5) Chilias logarithmorum; Praecepta (1-30) ex tabulis Rudolphinis; Ex Ephemeridum volumine; Responsio ad epistolam J. Bartschii; De raris mirisque anni 1631, phaenominis admonitio; Responsio ad epistolam Terrentii; Discurs von der grossen Conjunction 1623; De nive sexangula; Excerpta de MSS. Pulkovensibus; Versio libri Aristotelis de mundo, cap. 13; In libellum Sleidani De quatuor monarchis; De (Continued)
Card 1708
Card 1708
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Frisch, Christian von, editor. 1807-1881. **5082.35 = 5912.5 Kepler, or Keppler, J. Opera omnia ... (Continued 6) origine gentium ex Mose; De septuaginta hebdoma- dibus in Daniele. VIII, l. Bericht von den Finsternissen, 1620, 21; De astronomia lunari; Plutarchi libellus de facie in luna, Latine redditus; Unterricht vom H. Sacr- rament; Elegia de nuptiis Huldenrici; Lessus in funere Holpii; De funere Heilandi; ...gia in obi- tum Tychonis Brahe; Collectanea ex codicibus Pul- (Continued)
Card 1710
Card 1710
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Frisch, Christian von, editor. 1807-1881. **5082.35 = 5912.5 Kepler, or Keppler, J. Opera omnia ... (Continued 7) koviensibus; Judicium matris Kepleri. set on 5912.5, Vol. 8 is bound ... two volumes.
Card 1712
Card 1712
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Frischauf, Johann. **E.5147.III Grundriss der theoretischen Astronomie und der Geschichte der Planetentheorien. 3. vermehrte Auflage. — Leipzig. Engelmann. 1922. xvi, 248 pp. Diagrams. $23\frac{1}{2}$ cm., in 8s. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, September 6, 1024 M9529 — Astronomy. — Planets.
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Card 1714
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[Frischmann (Johann)]. Acc. Collegium Electorale de Eligendo 85- Romanorum Imperatore. 99 N.p. : 1657. (23) 60 pp.
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Rostenberg & Stern--Library of last resort fund.
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Card 1716
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FRISI, PAOLO, 1728-1784. [Verri, Pietro] 1728-1797. Memorie appartenenti alla vita ed agli studj del signor don Paolo Frisi ... In Milano MDCCLXXXVII. Nella stamperia di Giuseppe Marelli. Con permissione. [1787] 124 p. 29cm. (4to) Author's name from dedication. Title vignette. I. Title. MB
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Frisius, Gemma see Gemma, Reinerus.
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Card 1720
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Frisius, Laurentius, 1491-1550. See Fries, Lorenz, 1491-1550. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, July 25, 1928. N5121
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Card 1722
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*PR2929 .F73 Friswell, James Hain, 1825-1878. Life portraits of William Shakspeare: a history of the various representations of the poet, with an examination into their authenticity. By J. Hain Friswell. Illustrated by photographs of the most authentic portraits, and with views, &c., by Cundall, Downes, & co. ... London, S. Low, son, & Marston, 1864. (Continued on next card) *PR2929.F73
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Card 1724
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*PR2929 .F73 Friswell, James Hain, 1825-1878. Life portraits of William Shakspeare ... 1864. (Card 2) xii, 128 p. mounted front., mounted plates, mounted ports. 23cm. Title vignette (mounted portrait of Shakespeare) KEPT IN RARE BOOK DEPT. *G.3941.29 — — [Another copy] (Continued on next card) *PR2929.F73
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Card 1726
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*PR2929 .F73 Friswell, James Hain, 1825-1878. Life portraits of William Shakspeare ... 1864. (Card 3) KEPT IN RARE BOOK DEPT. *T.56.119 --- [Another copy] l. Shakespeare, William—Portraits, etc. I. Title. *PR2929.F73
Card 1728
Card 1728
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Friswell, James H., editor. K.262.19 The Countess of Pembroke's Arcadia. With notes and introductory essay, by Hain Friswell. London. 1867. Vignette portrs. 8°.
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Card 1730
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Friswell, James Hain, editor. Shakespeare, William. Will. **G.3941.23 A photographic reproduction of Shakspeare's will. . . . With descriptive letter-press by J. Hain Friswell. London. Sampson Low, Son, & Marston. 1864. Unpaged. 22 cm. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, June 25, 1914. K2580 — Friswell, James Hain, ed.
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Card 1732
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*XG .389B .248 no.6 Fritada, Zan, ed. Opera nvova dove si contiene madrigali, sonet- ti, canzoni, & villanelle. Tvtte cose honeste, & degne ad ogni eleuato spirito. Nuouamente da Zan Fritada, & il figliuolo del Fortunato poste in luce. In Venetia, In Frezzaria al segno della Re- gina <i.e., per Francesco dei Franceschi>. M. D. LXXXV. <1585> <8> p. 14.5cm. Title illustra tion. Imprint from p.<8> MB
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Card 1733
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15 Dec 1947 - C. Harris fd. encured green worm, gold tissue, edgar you di (Venice) s 6
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Card 1734
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Fritchey, Alfred. See Fritchey, Alfred James. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, March 10, 1931. N8499
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Fritchey, Alfred James, 1878- SCA Sonnets in Lorraine, and Songs in California. .3155P Brentwood Heights, Calif. [1930] .1 25 p. 24cm. No. 12 of 100 copies. I. Title.
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g. of author - 1930
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Card 1738
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FRITCHIE, MRS. BARBARA (HAUER) 1766-1862. E467 .1 Dall, Mrs. Caroline Wells (Healey) 1822–1912. .F9D2 Barbara Fritchie. A study. By Caroline H. Dall ... Boston, Roberts brothers, 1892. KEPT IN RARE BOOK DEPT. P.11. 3161 — — [Another copy] 1. Fritchie, Mrs. Barbara (Hauer) 1766–1862. 2. Frederick, Md.—Hist.—Civil war. Library of Congress E467.1.F9D2 Copyright 1892: 37693 [r32d2]
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Card 1740
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Frith, Francis. Oct. 30. 44. 5. Egypt and Palestine photographed and described. London. Virtue (1859) 2 v. 7. 0
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Frith, Francis, illustrator. BIBLE. ENGLISH. King James Version of 1611. *Cab.34.33.1 The Holy Bible . . . With introductory remarks to each book, parallel passages, critical, explanatory, and practical notes. Illustrated with photographs by Frith. Glasgow. Mackenzie. 1862, 1863. I v. in 2. (16), 1344 pp. Plates. $45\frac{1}{2}$ cm., in 2s. Edited by Gilbert McCallum. Known as the 'Queen's Bible,' and pre- pared for the International Exhibition of 1862. One of an edition of 170 copies. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, October 28, 1921. M2735 — Queen's Bible. — London. Exhibits. International Exhibition, 1862. — Frith, Francis, illus. — MacCallum [McCallum], Gilbert, ed.
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Card 1744
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Frith, Francis, illustrator. Longfellow, Henry Wadsworth, 1807-1882. *A.5308.193 Hyperion: a romance. Illustrated with 24 photographs of the Rhine, Switzerland, and the Tyrol, by Francis Frith. — London. Bennett. 1865. x, 270, (1) pp. Plates. $23\frac{1}{2}$ cm., in 4s. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, May 17, 1933. D2074 — T.r. made. — Frith, Francis, illus.
Card 1746
Card 1746
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Frith, John, 1503–1533. No. 2 in **G.389b.167** [A boke made by John Fryth, prisoner in the Tower of London, answeringe unto M. Mores lettur which he wrote agenst the first little treatyse that John Fryth made concerninge the sacramente ... unto which boke are added ... the articles of his examination before the Bischoppes of London, Winchester, and Lincolne in Paules church at London, for which John Fryth was condemned ad after burêt in smithfelde the fourth daye of Juli . . . 1533.] [Colophon: Imprintid at Monster, Anno .1533. By me Courade Willems.] (87) ff. Black-letter. Ornamented initials. $12\frac{1}{2}$ cm., in 8s. [Continued on the next card.] This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, July 13, 1923. L9521 — Lord's Supper. — More, Sir Thomas, 1478–1535.
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Card 1748
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Frith, J., 1503-1533. [A boke made by ... (Continued.)] The title-page is missing and is supplied from the British Museum Catalogue of printed books. Some of the leaves have been trimmed too closely at the tops and sides. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, July 13. 1920. L9521
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Frith, John. **G.387.72 A boke made by John Fryth, prysoner in the Tower of London, answerynge unto M. Mores letter, which he wrote agaynst the fyrste lytle treatyse that John Fryth made concernynge the sacramente of the body and bloode of Christ: unto whiche boke are added the artycles of hys examynacyon before the byshoppes of London, Wynchester and Lyncolne ... for whyche John Fryth was condempned and after brente in Smythfelde wythout Newgate, the fourth (Continued) -Lord's supper. More, Sir Thomas.
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Frith, J. A boke made by John Fryth. ... (Continued) daye of July, anno 1533. Now newly reuysed, corrected & prynted, in the yeare of our Lorde, 1546, the last daye of June. 108 ff. Black letter. $16^{\circ}$. The British Museum catalogue says that this was printed in London by R. Jugge; but a manuscript note states that "this book was privately printed, said by Mr. More in his life of Sir Thos. More to bee printed beyond sea."
Card 1754
Card 1754
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Frith, John, 1503-1533. Acc. A briefe instruction to teach a person willingly to die and not to fear death... 84- London : Iames Boler, 1627. [5], 127 p. ; 13 cm. no OCLC; STC 11395
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Card 1756
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Frith, John, 1503-1533. Acc. A mirror, or glasse to know thy selve... 84- London : Iames Boler, 1626. 435a [13], 47 p. ; 13 cm. no OCLC; STC 11395
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Card 1758
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Frith, John, 1503-1533. Tyndale, William, 149-?-1536. No. 1 in **G.389b.167** The supper of the Lorde. After the true meanyng of the sixte of John and the .xi. of the fyrst Epystle to the Corhinthis, whereunto is added an Epystle to the reader. And incidently in the exposiciö of the supper: is cõfuted the letter of Master More agaynst Jhon Fryth. ... Anno M LLLLL xxxiii . — [London.] Anno .M LLLLL.xxxiii. (36) ff. Black-letter. $12\frac{1}{2}$ cm., in 8s. Signature E is in 4s. Some of the leaves have been trimmed too closely at the tops and sides. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, July 13, 1920. L9521 — Lord's Supper. — Frith, John, 1503-1533. — More, Sir Thomas, 1478-1535.
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Card 1760
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Frith, William Powell, 1819-1909. John Leech, his life and works; with portrait and numerous illustrations. London, R. Bentley, 1891. 2 v. in 4. illus. (part fold., part col.) ports. 22 cm. Extra-illustrated. Autograph letters by John Leech, Lord Lytton and George Cruikshank inserted. Bound in red levant morocco with inlays on front and back covers, by Guild of Women Binders. 1. Leech, John, 1817-1864.
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Card 1762
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Frithiof's saga. *Q.99 .224 Tegnér, Esaias, 1782-1846. Frithiof's saga; translated into English verse by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, Lucius Sherman, Thomas and Martha Holcomb, and William Lewery Blackley, with the introductory notes to the cantos by Longfellow and the general introduction by Bayard Taylor. Illustrated with drawings by Eric Palmquist. Stockholm, Printed for the members of the Limited Editions Club by the Royal Printing House, P. A. Norstedt, (Continued on next card)
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Card 1764
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*Q.99 .224 Tegnér, Esaias, 1782-1846. Frithiof's saga ... (Card 2) 1953. 248 p. illus. 29cm. No. 73 of an edition of 1500 copies signed by the illustrator. [I. Palmquist, Eric, illus. II. Limited Editions Club, inc., New York] III. Title.
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Card 1766
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Die Frithiofs-Sage von Esaias Tegnér. *XF .2349 Tegnér, Esaias, 1782-1846. .H54F7 Die Frithiofs-Sage von Esaias Tegnér. Aus dem Schwedischen übers. von Amalie von Helwig. Unveränderter Abdruck. Stuttgart, J. G. Cotta, 1858. xii, 192 p. front. 14cm. 1. Swedish poetry—Translations into German. 2. German poetry—Translations from Swedish. I. Helwig, Amalie (Imhoff) von, 1776-1831, tr. II. Title.
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Card 1768
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Die Frithiofs-Sage von Esaias Tegnér. *XF .2517 Tégner, Esaias, 1782-1846. .S45F7 Die Frithiofs-Sage von Esaias Tegnér. Mit den Abendmalskindern. Uebers. von Karl Simrock. 2. Aufl. Stuttgart, J. G. Cotta, 1868. 204 p. port. 15cm. I. Simrock, Karl Joseph, 1802-1876, tr. II. Title. III. Title: Die Abendmalskinder.
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Card 1770
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RARE BOOK DEPT. XF .1875 .F4M6 Fritsche, Hermann, 1828-1901. Molière-Studien. Ein Namenbuch zu Molière's Werken mit philologischen und historischen Erläuterungen. Danzig, Th.Bertling, 1868. xxxx,[4],154,[2]p. 23.5cm. MB-Rev.
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Card 1771
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Sears Freiligrath Coll-- RLxxx 1939 1 Molière, Jean Baptiste Poquelin--Dictionaries, Indexes, etc. dis
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Fritzart, Fritz. **G.3914.7 War Shakspeare ein Christ? Shakspeare war nicht ganz Shak- speare. Oder über das christliche Prinzip in der romantisch- dramatischen Poesie. Heidelberg. Mohr. 1832. 80 pp. 18 cm., in 8s. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, August 26, 1914. K2641 — Shakespeare, William. Religion and morals.
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XZ .RBD .2000 FR Fritzinger, Anne-Catherine Diplome de Conservateur debibliotheque : Rapport (and) d'Etude : Memoire 2 vols. (Acc.2000-215)
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*Defoe 13 .1731 Fritzsch, Christian, 1695-1769, illus. [Defoe, Daniel] Robinson Crusoe. Parts I-II. German. Das Leben und die gantz ungemeine Begebenheiten des Weltberühmten Engelländers, Robinson Crusoe ... Von ihm selbst beschreiben, und, nach der 3. Engelländischen Ed. ... ins Teutsche über- setzt. Die 3. Hamburgische Aufl. Mit beygefüg- tem accuraten Abriss obgedachter Insull. Hambur- Gedruckt und verlegt durch seel. T. von Wierings Erben, im gülden A,B,C. 1731. 2 v. in l. plates. 18cm. (Continued on next card)
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Fritzsch, Christian, 1695-1769, illus. [Defoe, Daniel] Robinson Crusoe. Parts I-II. German. Das Leben ... des Weltbewühnten Engelländers, Robinson Crusoe ... Die 3. Hamburgische Aufl. ... 1731. (Card 2) Plates engraved by C. Fritzsch. "Vorrede" of v.2 signed: M. Ludw. Friedr. Vischer. I. Vischer, Ludwig Friedrich, 1677-1743, tr. II. Fritzsch, Christian, 1695-1769, illus.
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FRIZELL, CHARLES, CO. R-B XH Charles Frizell Co. .F Ladders : [ad for step-ladders 881 including] the fairy step-ladder ... .M38A / manufactured and for sale by .77 Charles Frizell, 37 Troy Street, Boston. -- [Boston : s.n., 1881.] [2] p. : ill. ; 22.5 cm. 1. Ladders. 2. Advertising flyers. I. Title. MRGRRBK ocm28452509 009729
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Frizzell, Samuel S. No. 1 in **T.Cab.1.47** The American star comique, Gus Williams. [Portrait.] — Lithograph. Boston. Boston Job Print. [187-?] Size, 24×19 inches. At the top of portrait: Howard Star Company. This card was printed at the Poston Public Library, April 12, 1933. D1862 — Williams, Gus, 1844–1915. Portraits.
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Card 1784
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Frobenius, Johannes, 1460?–1527. Books printed by. Conrad, of Halberstadt, o.P., compiler. **G.401.20 Concordantiae maiores, cvm declinabilivm, vtrivsqve instrvmenti, tvm indeclinabilivm dictionvm. Apvd inclytam. Basileam. M. D. XXI. 2 v. in 1. 32 cm., in 10s and 8s. Colophon, Vol. 2, PP6, obv.: Basileæ per Ioannem Frobenii, Mense Maio. Anno M. D. XXI. Vol. 2 has the special title, Concordantiae partivm sive dictionvm indeclinabilivm totivs Babliae. It is the work of Cardinal Juan de Segovia. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, July 27, 1916. K9003 — Double main card. — Conrad, of Halberstadt, O.P., compiler. (M1) — Segovia, Juan de, Cardinal, compiler, 1390–1458. (M2) — Bible. Concordances.(1)—Frobenius, Johannes, 1460?–1527. Books printed by.(1)
Card 1785
Card 1785
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Card 1786
Card 1786
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Frobenius, Johannes, 1460?-1527, printer. Gaza, Theodorus, 1398-1478. Theodori Gazae Thessalonicensis, grammaticae institutionis liber primus, sic translatus per Erasmum Roterodamum, ac titulis & annotatiunculus explanatus... Idem Graece, pro ijs quiiam aliquantulum profecerunt. Colloquiorum familiarium incerto autore libellus Graece & Latine...nunque antehac typis excusus. (Colophon: Basileae apud Ioannem Frobenium, mense VIIIbri. an.M.D.XVI. (Continued on next card)
Card 1788
Card 1788
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Frobenius, Johannes, 1460?-1527, printer. Gaza, Theodorus, 1398-1478. Grammaticae institutionis liber primus... 1516. (Card 2) 3 pts. in 1 v. [71] 1. 21 1/2 cm. (With Petrus Apianus, Cosmographicus liber... Landshutae, 1524) Each part has separate t. ep. in architectural border. Initials; printer's device. With many ms. notes.
Card 1790
Card 1790
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Frobisher, Joseph Edwin. No. 2 in **G.77.19 The blood and breath. A system of exercise for the lungs and limbs. With illustrations from life to accompany Goodyear's Pocket gymnasium. By J. E. Frobisher. N. Y.: Goodyear's rubber curler co. 1876. 95 pp. 120. Pp. 66-95 contain several poems, one of which is Anne Hathaway, by Edmund Falconer.
Card 1792
Card 1792
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Frobisher, Sir Martin. **G.389A.280=2367.4 Historia navigationis Martini Frobisseri...in Septen- trionis & Occidentis tractum susceptae...ex galli- co in latinum sermonem à Joh. Thoma Freigio trans- lata, & Noribergae, cum praefatione observationi- bus...edita, denuo prodit , è museo D. Capelli. Hamburgi. Neumann & W. 1675. (17), 37 pp. Pl. Sm. 4°. -Artic regions.-Freigi, Johann Thomas, tr.
Card 1794
Card 1794
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Best, George, d. 1584? The three voyages of Martin Frobisher in search of a passage to Cathay and India by the north-west, A. D. 1576-8. From the original 1578 text of George Best, together with numerous other versions, additions, etc. Now edited, with preface, introduction, notes, appendixes and bibliography, by Vilhjalmur Stefansson ... with the collaboration of Eloise McCaskill ... together with numerous maps and illustrations ... London, The Argonaut press, 1938. 2 v. fronts. (v. 1, port.) illus., maps (part fold.) facsimils. (1 fold.) 26½ cm. "This edition ... is the fifteenth publication of the Argonaut press and is limited to 475 copies on Japan vellum ... This copy is number 127." (Continued on next card) 38—10313 [a59f1]
Card 1796
Card 1796
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Best, George, d. 1584? The three voyages of Martin Frobisher ... 1938. (Card 2) Title vignette. Includes facsimile of title-page of the first edition: A true discoverse of the late voyages of discoverie ... under the conduct of Martin Frobisher ... London, Imprinted by Henry Bynnyman, 1578. “Bibliography of Martin Frobisher, compiled with the collaboration of Dr. Wilberforce Eames”: v. 2, p. [224]–225. 1. Frobisher, Sir Martin, 1535?–1594. 2. Northwest passage. 3. Arctic regions. i. Stefansson, Vilhjalmur, 1879—ed. ii. McCaskill, Eloise, ed. iii. Eames, Wilberforce, 1855–1937. iv. Title. G650.1576.F5 919.8 38—10313 Library of Congress [a59f1]
Card 1798
Card 1798
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FROBISHER, SIR MARTIN, 1535?-1594. McFee, William, 1881-1966. Sir Martin Frobisher ... London, John Lane The Bodley Head Ltd [1928] x p., 3£., 288p. front.(port.), 8 plates. 22.5cm. (The Golden Hind series, ed. by Milton Waldman) Maps on lining papers. Blue cloth, black, blind & gilt stamped; dust jacket.
Card 1800
Card 1800
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FROBISHER, SIR MARTIN, 1535?-1594. Settle, Dionyse. De Martini Forbisseri Angli navigatione in regiones occidentis et septentrionis narratio historica, ex gallico sermone in latinum translata per d. Joan. Tho. Freigivm. Noribergae, imprimebatur, in officina Catharinae Gerlachin, & haeredum Iohannis Montani Anno CII XXC. [1580] [88]p. fold.plate. 16cm.(12mo) Title vignette. (See next card)
Card 1802
Card 1802
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Settle, Dionyse. De Martini Forbisseri Angli navigatione ... (Card 2) Imprint from colophon, p.[88] Signatures: A$^0$, B-E$^0$, F$^6$. A Latin version of Nicolas Pithou's French translation of the author's description of Baffin Land Eskimos. Ex libris (label): Samuel Latham Mitchell Barlow.
Card 1804
Card 1804
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RARE BOOK FROBISHER, SIR MARTIN, 1535?-1594. DEPT. [Settle, Dionyse] XG ... Historia navigationis Martini Forbisseri .389A Angli praëtoris sive capitanei, A.C.1577. majo, junio,julio,augusto & septembri mensibus, jussu Reginae Elisabethae, ex Anglia, in septemtrionis & occidentis tractum susceptae, ephemeridis sive diarii more conscripta & stilo, triennioq; post ex gallico in latinum sermonem, Joh. Thoma Freigio translata, & Noribergae, antè A.94. cum praëfati- one utili, observationibø aliquot & appendice edita, denuò prodit, é museo D. Capelli P.P. (See next card) MB
Card 1806
Card 1806
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[Settle, Dionyse] ... Historia navigationis ... (Card 2) .389A Hamburgi, sumptibus Joh.Naumanni & Georgi .280 Wolffii, Anno 1675. 8p. l., [1], 37p. front. 18.5cm.(4to) At head of title: I.N.J. Printer's device on t.p. In the paging, the numeration begins on the verso of the 9th leaf, the even numbers appearing on the rectos. From the French translation of N. Pithou. I. Title.
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Card 1808
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*G.403 FROBISHER, SIR MARTIN, 1535?-1594 -- PORTRAIT fac. p.97 (In Henry Holland, Herwologia Anglica. [Arnhem] 1620. Each portrait is accompanied by descriptive letterpress.
Card 1812
Card 1812
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Frodsham, William James. **E.200.27 Results of experiments on the vibrations of pendulums, with different suspending springs; the substance of a paper by W. J. Frodsham, read before the Royal society, June 21, 1838. [London: Whiting. 1839.] 8 pp. 4°. Pendulum.
Card 1814
Card 1814
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Froebel, Friedrich Wilhelm August, 1782-1852. ... Mutter- und Kose-Lieder. Dichtung und Bil- der zur Edlen Pflege des Kindheitlebens. Ein Familienbuch von Friedrich Fröbel. ... Mit Rand- zeichnungen, erklärendem Texte und Singweisen. Blankenburg bei Rudolfstadt, die Anstalt zur Pflege des Beschäftigungstriebes der Kindheit und Jugend. [1844] 3 p.ℓ., 76 numb.ℓ. illus. 27.5cm. At head of title: "Kommt, lasst uns unsern (See next card) MB
Card 1815
Card 1815
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25 May 1940 - Benton fd 1 Kindergarten 2 Children's songs dis Miss Hayes by Calvin note 9
Card 1816
Card 1816
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Froebel, Friedrich Wilhelm August, 1782-1852. Mutter- und Kose-Lieder ... 1844. (Card 2) Kindern leben!" Engraved in part. Added t.p., engraved: Mutter-Spiel und Koselie- der. Melodies, despite title, are wanting. Gray-blue engraved illustrated wrappers pre- served as part of modern binding. Ex libris (bookplate): Walter Schatzki.
Card 1818
Card 1818
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Froebel, Friedrich Wilhelm August, 1782-1852. *Reserve Mutter- und Kose-Lieder... 2e Aufl. 4870 Berlin, T.C.F. Enslin, 1866. .2
Card 1820
Card 1820
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Fröbel, Julius, 1805-1893. Seven years' travel in Central America, Northern Mexico, and the far west of the United States. London, Richard Bentley, 1859. xiv, 587 p. illus. 22 cm. A translation, with additions, of part of his "Aus Amerika," Leipsiz, 1857-58. 1. Central Amerika--Desc. & trav. 2. Mexico--Desc. & trav. 3. Southwest, New--Desc. & trav. I. Title.
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Card 1822
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Froebing, Johann Christoph. **E.220.5 Die Bürgerschule, ein Lesebuch für die Bürger- und Landjugend. 2ter Band. Mit zwey illuminir- ten Charten. Hannover, W. Pockwitz jun. 1789. v. 16°. Contents.--Geographie; Naturgeschichte des Mens- chen. Geography.
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Card 1824
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*XF .1875 Fröhlich, Abraham Emanuel, 1796-1865. .F6 Gesammelte Schriften. [Frauenfeld, Verlags- Comptoir, 1853] 2 v. 19cm. 1. German poetry—Swiss authors.
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Card 1826
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*XF .1875 Fröhlich, Abraham Emanuel, 1796-1865. .F6U4 Ulrich Zwingli. Ein und zwanzig Gesänge. Zürich, Ch. Beyel, 1840. 365 p. 23cm. 1. Zwingli, Ulrich, 1481-1531--Poetry.
Card 1828
Card 1828
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Fröhliche Weihnachten. *Q.136A .26 [Crawford, William H ] Fröhliche Weihnachten. New York, Oxford University Press, 1949. 31 p. illus. 16cm. (Christmas in Germany) "Of the first edition, 350 copies have been set aside by the publisher as Keepsake No. 26 for distribution by the Typophiles." 1. Christmas. I. Title. II: Christmas in Germany.
Card 1830
Card 1830
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Frölich, Lorenz, 1820-1908, illus. [Hetzel, Pierre Jules] 1814-1886. Tony and puss. Translated from the French of P. J. Stahl [pseud.]. With twenty-four illustrations from designs by Lorenz Frölich. Seeley, Jackson & Halliday, 54 Fleet Street. London. MDCCCLXX. [1870] [49] p., incl. front., illus. 26cm. Title illustration. Printed on one side of leaf only. Dark blue cloth, black and gilt stamped.
Card 1832
Card 1832
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Froeligh, Solomon, 1750-1827. Works by this author printed in America before 1801 are available in this library in the Readex Microprint edition of Early American Imprints published by the American Antiquarian Society. This collection is arranged according to the numbers in Charles Evans' American Bibliography. Library of Congress Information Card
Card 1834
Card 1834
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Frog, The. A play. Geddes, Virgil. **T.38.45=*A.3301.1 The frog, a play in five scenes. — Paris. Titus. 1926. 93, (I) pp. Portrait. 17 cm. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, October 26, 1937. N3860 — T.r.
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Card 1836
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A frog he would a wooing go (Folk-song) A frog he would a wooing go. From original designs by H. L. Stephens. New-York. Published by Hurd & Houghton. 401, Broadway cor. Walker St. 1865. [17] p. incl. illus. 25cm. Title illustration. Imprint date on cover: 1866. Illustrated light green boards printed in black and yellow.
Card 1837
Card 1837
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7 July 1941 - Benton fd 1 Children's literature--U. S. I Stephens, Henry Louis, 1824-1882, illus. dis Miss Hayes
Card 1838
Card 1838
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A frog he would a-wooing go. Caldecott, Randolph, 1846–1886. A frog he would a-wooing go ... [London] G. Routledge & sons [1883] cover-title, 22, [2] p. illus. (part col.) $22 \times 27^{\text{cm}}$. (On cover: R. Caldecott's picture books) No. 3 in a bound voluno lettered Caldecott's picture books [vol.] 3. i. Title. 15—2192 Library of Congress PZ8.3.C127 vol. 3 [39c2]
Card 1840
Card 1840
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Frog Hollow post bag. PS3525 .U35F7 Muir, Henry Dupree, 1870- 1904 Frog Hollow post bag, as sorted and arranged by the hermit, Henry D. Muir ... Boston, R. G. Badger, 1904. 47 p. front. 20cm. *A.6248.1 — [Another copy] I. Title. PS3525.U35F7 1904
Card 1842
Card 1842
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Frog, The, who would a-wooing go. **H.99d.32 Life, The, and death of Jennie Wren. Illustrated . . . by Harrison Weir. — [Lowell. Baker. 1850.] (24) pp. Plates. [Pleasure books for young children.] $17\frac{1}{2}$ cm. The title on the cover is: Death of Jenny Wren. Appended is: The frog who would a-wooing go. Bound with the original paper covers. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, October 1, 1928. N2943 — S.r. — Weir, Harrison William, illus., 1824–1906. — Frog, The, who would a-wooing go.
Card 1844
Card 1844
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RARE BOOK DEPT. Froger, François, b. 1676. XH .704 .F92R Relation d'un voyage fait en 1695. 1696. & 1697. aux cotes d'Afrique, détroit de Magellan, Bresil, Cayenne et Isles antilles, par une escadre des vaisseaux du Roi, commandée par m. de Gennes. Faite par le sieur Froger ... A Amsterdam, Chez les héritiers d'Antoine Schelte. M. DC. XCIX. [1699] 7 p.k., 227 p. 28 pl.(incl.maps, plans; part fold.) 16cm. (12mo) (See next card) MB
Card 1845
Card 1845
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Wm D Whitney Mem fd - Acc 69-194 Call, gift, tool & spine. 1 Voyages and travels 2 South America--Descr & trav dis
Card 1846
Card 1846
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Froger, François, b. 1676. Relation d'un voyage ... 1699. (Card 2) .704 Printer's device on t.p. .F92R Added t.p., engraved.
Card 1848
Card 1848
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Froger, François, b. 1676. *XG .389A .125 Relation d'un voyage fait en 1695. 1696. & 1697. aux côtes d'Afrique, détroit de Magellan, Brezil, Cayenne, & isles antilles, par une escadre des vaisseaux du Roy, commandée par mon- sieur de Gennes. Faite par le sieur Froger in- genieur volontaire sur le vaisseau le Faucon anglois ... A Paris, Chez Nicolas le Gras, au troisième pilier de la grande salle du Palais, à l'L cou- ronnée. M. DC. XCIX. Avec privilege du Roy. <1699> (Continued on next card)
Card 1849
Card 1849
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29 Oct 1879 (267.711) - 1. Voyages and travels 2. South America--Descr. & trav. dis red s: XH.704.F92Rb
Card 1850
Card 1850
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*XG .389A .125 Froger, François, b. 1676. Relation d'un voyage ... 1699. (Card 2) 7 p.l., 219, el. p. 17 pl. (part fold.) 7 maps (part fold.) 5 plans (part fold.) 17.5cm. Added t. p., engraved. Many of the plates, etc., are signed by C. Inselin as engraver.
Card 1851
Card 1851
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Card 1852
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Froger, François, b. 1676. A relation of a voyage made in the years 1695, 1696, 1697. on the coasts of Africa, streights of Magellan, Brasil, Cayenna, and the Antilles, by a squadron of French men of war, under the command of m. de Gennes. By the sieur Froger, volunteer-engineer on board the English Falcon London, Printed for M. Gillyflower in Westminster-Hall; W. Freeman, M. Wotton in Fleet-street; J. Walthoe in the Temple; and R. Parker in (Continued on next card)
Card 1853
Card 1853
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10 Nov 1879 (268.155) 3/14 ptum men; married boards 1. Voyages and travels 2. South America--Descr & trav dis red s: XH.70L4.F92R2
Card 1854
Card 1854
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Froger, François, b. 1676. A relation of a voyage ... (Card 2) Cornhill. 1698. 5 p.l., 173, <2> p. front., 10 pl. (1 fold.) 4 maps (1 fold.) 19.5cm. Added t. p., engraved. Some of the plates are signed by M. Van der Gucht. Wing F2233.
Card 1856
Card 1856
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Froger, T., misprint. See Froger, François. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, July 10, 1923. M6534
Card 1858
Card 1858
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Frohawk, Frederick William, illus. Butler, Arthur Gardiner, 1844-1925. Foreign finches in captivity by Arthur G. Butler. Illustrated with sixty plates by F.W. Frohawk, F.E.S.; coloured by hand. London, L.Reeve & Co., 1894. 3p. l., viii, 332p. 60col.plates. 33cm. MB-Rev.
Card 1860
Card 1860
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Acc. 73-411 (563) Frohlich, Ludwig William, 1913- comp. A time to remember toys ... New York, Parish Press, 1968. Mansellx Benton Fd
Card 1862
Card 1862
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FROHMAN, CHARLES, 1860-1915. PN2287 .F7M3 Marcosson, Isaac Frederick, 1876- Charles Frohman: manager and man, by Isaac F. Marcosson and Daniel Frohman, with an appreciation by James M. Barrie; illustrated with portraits. New York and London, Harper & brothers, 1916. 8 p. l., 439, [1] p. front., pl., ports. 21 1/2cm. (Continued on next card) PN2287.F7M3
Card 1864
Card 1864
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FROHMAN, CHARLES, 1860-1915. PN2287 .F7M3 Marcosson, Isaac Frederick, 1876- Frohman ... 1916. (Card 2) KEPT IN RARE BOOK DEPT. *T.56.337 --- [Another copy] 1. Frohman, Charles, 1860-1915. 2. Theater—U. S. I. Frohman, Daniel, 1851-1940, joint author. PN2287.F7M3
Card 1866
Card 1866
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Frohman, Daniel. 1851- 6257.65=**T.57.441 Memories of a manager. Reminiscences of the old Lyceum and of some players of the last quarter century. Garden City, New York. Doubleday, Page & Co. 1911. xvii, 235 pp. Portraits. Plates. Facsimiles. 19 cm. Two copies on shelf-number 6257.65. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, February 20, 1914. J235 — Actors. — New York,City.Theatres.Lyceum Theatre.-T.r.
Card 1868
Card 1868
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Frohman, Daniel, prefacer. 1851- Mapes, Victor. 1870- **T.95.19 Duse and the French. With an introduction by Daniel Frohman. New-York. 1899. ix, (1), 56, (4) pp. Portrait. Autograph facsimile. [Dunlap Society. Publications. New series, no. 6.] 22 cm., in 4s. 260 copies printed. Appended is a list of the members of the Dunlap Society. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, February 27, 1914. J387 — S.r. — Frohman, Daniel, pref. 1851- — Duse, Eleonora1858-1924.
Card 1870
Card 1870
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Frohman, Daniel, 1851-1940, joint author. PN2287 .F7M3 Marcosson, Isaac Frederick, 1876- Charles Frohman: manager and man, by Isaac F. Marcosson and Daniel Frohman, with an appreciation by James M. Barrie; illustrated with portraits. New York and London, Harper & brothers, 1916. 8 p. 1., 439, [1] p. front., pl., ports. 21 1/2cm. (Continued on next card) PN2287.F7M3
Card 1872
Card 1872
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Frohman, Daniel, 1851-1940, joint author. PN2287 .F7M3 Marcosson, Isaac Frederick, 1876- Charles Frohman ... 1916. (Card 2) KEPT IN RARE BOOK DEPT. *T.56.337 — — [Another copy] 1. Frohman, Charles, 1860-1915. 2. Theater—U. S. I. Frohman, Daniel, 1851-1940, joint author. PN2287.F7M3
Card 1874
Card 1874
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Frohman, Louis H A pictorial guide to American gardens, by Louis H. Frohman and Jean Elliot. New York, Crown Publishers [1960] xv, 364 p. illus. (part col.) ports. 27 cm. 1. Gardens—U. S. i. Elliot, Jean, joint author. ii. Title. SB466.U6F7 712.0973 60—8622 Library of Congress [60x30]
Card 1876
Card 1876
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*W.30 .F78G Frohnmeyer, L Georg Washington, der grosse Amerikaner. Stuttgart, J. F. Steinkopf, 1901. 144 p. port. 15cm. (Deutsche Jugend und Volksbibliothek) 1. Washington, George, Pres. U. S.—Bice, The Walter Updike Lewisson Collection of Washingtoniana
Card 1878
Card 1878
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Froidmont, Libert, 1587-1653. Liberti Fromondi ... Meteorologicorum libri sex. Cui accessit in has ultima edizione Thomae Fieni, & Lib. Fromondi Dissertationes de cometa anni 1618. et Clarorum virorum judicia de plu-via purpurea Bruxellensi. Londini. typis & impensis J. Redmayne, pro Georgio West, apud quem prostant Oxonii. 1670. 3 pts. in 1 v. (pt.1: 4 p.1., 460, [4] p.; pt.2: 3 p.1., 62 p., 1 l.; pt.3: 2 p.1., 42 p.) (Continued on next card) MB
Card 1879
Card 1879
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24 May 1927 - Bowditch fd. - new cat. 1946. William; spind gift held cinnamon label on spine 1 Meteorology dis AmMet Soc pt 2 (with 3) analyzed under Feyens, Thomas. De cometa x from Fromondus, Libertus (for oc, pc, rb)
Card 1880
Card 1880
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Froidmont, Libert, 1587-1653. ... Meteorolo- gicorum libri sex ... 1670. 1 illus. (diagr.) 17cm. (8vo) Title vignette. Parts 2 & 3 have special title pages & separate paging and pt.2 has separate signa- tures. Wing F2236.
Card 1882
Card 1882
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Froidmont, Libert, editor, 1587-1653. Seneca, Lucius Annaeus. Works. Latin. L. Annæi Senecæ opera, quæ exstant, integris Justi Lipsii, J. Fred. Gronovii, & selectis variorum commentariis illustrata. Accedunt Liberti Fromondi in quaestionum naturalium libros & àποκολοκύντων συν notae & emendationes. Amstelodami, Apud Danielem Elsevirium, CII IOC LXXII. 3v Illus. Portraits. Plate. Printer's devices. 19½ cm., in 8s. **G.296.54 Contents. — 1. [Dedicatio.] — Daniel Elsevirius lectori. — Justi Lipsii introductio lectoris. — Ejusdem judicium super Seneca ejusque scriptis. — Vita [Continued on the next card.] This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, February 10, 1927. N1998 — Froidmont, Libert, ed., 1587-1653.— Lipsius, Justus, ed., 1547-1606. — Gronovius, Johannes Fredericus, ed.…
Card 1884
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Froidmont, Libert, editor, 1587-1653. Seneca, L. A. Works. Latin. (Continued, i.) **G.296.54** L. Annæi Senecæ ab eodem descripta. — Joh. Fred. Gronovii præfatio ad lectorem. — De L. Annæo Seneca veterum auctorum loci. — Elogia auctorum de L. Annæo Seneca. — Fragmenta ex libris Senecæ qui interciderunt. — De ira ad novatum. — Ad Helviam matrem de consolatione. — Ad Polybium de consolatione. — Ad Marcium de consolatione.— De providentia. — Ad Serenum de tranquillitate animi. — De constantia sapientis. — Ad Neronem Cæsarem de clementia. — Ad Paullinum de brevitate vitæ. — De vita beata ad Gallionem fratrem. — De otio aut secessu sapientis. — Ad Æbucium Liberalem de beneficiis. 2. Justus Lipsius de epistolis L. Annæi Senecæ. — Ad Lucilium epistolæ I-CII. — Epistolæ CIII-CXXIV — Ad [Continu…
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Froidmont, Libert, editor, 1587-1653. Seneca, L. A. Works. Latin. (Continued, 2.) **G.296.54** Lucilium naturalium quæstionum, lib. I-VII. — Claudii Cæsaris ἀποκολου- κύντωσις. — Excerpta quaedam e libris Senecae. — Liberti Fromondi notæ. — Rerum et verborum . . . memorabiliorum index certissimus. 3. Nicolai Fabri JC . . . præfatio. — Justo Lipsio JC And. Schottus S.D. — A. Schott. de auct. et declamandi rat. — Suasoriarum liber. — Controversia- rum, lib. I-V. — Epitome seu excerpta ex controversiarum decem libris. — Fragmentum. 3. Andreæ Schotti notæ in suasor., controvers., excerpt.; variae lectiones. — Johannis Schultingii notæ in suasor., controvers. — Index. Device: Minerva, with motto, "Ne extra oleas." [Continued on the next card.] This card was printed at the Boston Public Li…
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Froidmont, Libert, editor, 1587–1653. Seneca, L. A. Works. Latin. (Continued, 3.) Willems, 1477; Berghman, 390; Stockholm, 2138. Same. CIIO I O C LXXII, LXXIII. 3 v. in 6. Additional engraved title-page. 19 cm., in 8s. **Q.48.1477 The title-page of vol. 1 is dated CIIO I O C LXXIII; the engraved title-page is dated 1672; the title-pages of vols. 2 and 3 are dated CIIO I O C LXXII. Vol. 1 has, on the verso of the title-page, Summa privilegii Cæsarei. The dedication is omitted. Vol. 1, page 1 is of the first impression mentioned by Berghman. Willems, 1477, note; Berghman, 390. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, February 10, 1927. N1998
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Froiseth, Mrs. Jennie Anderson. The women of Mormonism; or The story of polygamy as told by the victims themselves. Edited by Jennie Anderson Froiseth ... with an introduction by Miss Frances E. Willard, and supplementary papers by Rev. Leonard Bacon ... P.T. Van Zile, and others ... Published by C.G.G.Paine, Detroit,Mich. 1887. xviii,19-416p. front.(port.),illus.,20pl.(incl. ports.) 20cm. Pebbled olive-yellow cloth, stamped in black, brown & gilt, with illustration; floral endpapers.
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Froissart, Jean, 1337-1416? Chronicles of England, France, Spain, and the adjoining countries, from the latter part of the reign of Edward II. to the coronation of Henry IV. Newly translated from the French editions, with variations and additions from many celebrated MSS. By Thomas Johnes. 3d edition. To which are prefixed a life of the author, an essay on his works, a criticism on his history, and a dissertation on his poetry. London. Longman, Hurst, Rees, & Orme. 1806-1808. 12 v. Plate. $21\frac{1}{2}$ cm., in 8s. Vol. 12 contains an index to the set. [Continued on the next card.] This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, January 6, 1916. K7027 — Johnes, Thomas, tr., 1748-1816. - Europe.History. - Chronicles.
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Froissart, J., 1337-1416? Chronicles of England, France, Spain, and the adjoining countries. (Continued.) Same. Smith. 1842. 2 v. Illus. Portraits. Illuminated title-page. 24½ cm., in 8s. **K.310.1 Same. Bohn. 1849. **K.79.2 Same. 1857. 25 cm., in 8s. 2301.12 Same. Routledge. 1868. Colored plates. **K.210.9 This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, January 6, 1916. K7027
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Froissart. **Q.1.34 Chronicles of Fraunce, Inglande, and other places adjoynynge. Two trial pages of the protected edition of Lord Berners' translation of Froissart. -(London). Kelmscote Press. 1897. 2 pp. F°.
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Froissart, Jean, 1338?-1410? *SCfQ .99 .296 The chronicles of England, France, Spain, and other places adjoining. Translated out of the French by John Bourchier, Ld. Berners. Edited by G. C. Macaulay, with an introd. by Sidney Painter, and illus. by Henry C. Pitz. New York, Limited Editions Club, 1959. xxxviii, 649 p. Illus. (part col.) map. 20 cm. 1. Hundred Years' War, 1330-1453. 2. France—Hist.—House of Valois, 1328-1589. 3. Gt. Brit.—Hist.—14th cent. 4. Flanders—Hist. 5. Burgundy—Hist. 6. Europe—Hist.—476-1492. D113.F77 1959 940.1 60-1174 Library of Congress [2]
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Froissart, Jean, 1337-1416? **G.389a.119 An epitome of Frossard: or, a summarie collection of the most memorable histories contained in his chronicle, chiefly concerning the state of England and France. Wherein the famous warres and conquests of king Edward the Third, with the honorable atchieuements of the Blacke Prince, and other his sonnes, both in Fraunce, Spaine and Portugall, are compendiously described . . . Compiled in Latine by Iohn Sleydane, and translated into English by P. Golding. At London. Printed by Tho: Purfoot, for Per: Golding. 1608. (1), 215 pp. 17 cm., in 4s. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, July 10, 1923. M6538 — Sleidanus, Johannes, compiler, 1506-1556. — Golding, P., tr.
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Froissart, Jean, 1337-1416? **Q.403.42 Le premier volume de Froissart. Des croniques de France, dangleterre, descoce, despaigne, de bretaigne, de gascōgne, de flandres. Et lieux circunuoisins. — Colophon: Imprime pour anthoine verard marchat libraire demourant a paris . . . [1497?] [(8), cclxxi ff.] 2 cols. 46 lines. Black-letter. Ornamental initials. Printer’s device. 30 cm., in 8s. See Pellechet, Catalogue général, no. 4932. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library November 25, 1936. E882 — Europe. Hist. — Incunabula. — Verard, Antoine, printer, -1513? — Chronicles.
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Froissart, Jean. 1337-1416? La Curne de Sainte-Palaye, Jean Baptiste de. **G.4070.3.4 Memoirs of the life of Sir John Froissart . . . added, Some account of the manuscript of his Chronicle in the Elizabethan Library at Breslau . . . [Translated] By Thomas Johnes. [Hafod, Cardiganshire, Wales.] At the Hafod Press, by James Henderson. 1810. (3), 221, (2) pp. Plate. Vignette. [Sir John Froissart's Chronicles of England, France, and the adjoining countries . . . translated by Thomas Johnes. Vol. 5.] $4^{\circ}$. Contents. — Memoirs. — On the poetry of Froissart. [Anon.] — Notices of what is remarkable in the Elizabethian Library at Breslau, by John Ephraim Scheibel. The author is named in footnotes. [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] This card was printed at the Boston …
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Froissart, Jean. Saint Leger, Francis B. B. Froissart and his times. London. 1832. 3 v. Sm. 8°. - Froissart, Jean.
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Froissart, Jean. 1337-1416? Scheibel, Johann Ephraim. **G.4070.3.4 Notices of what is remarkable in the Elizabethian Library at Breslau. (In La Curne de Sainte-Palaye, Jean Baptiste de. Memoirs of the life of Sir John Froissart . . . Pp. 79–164. [Hafod.] 1810.) Translated from Nachrichten von den Merkwürdigkeiten der Rehdigerischen Bibliothek zu Breslau, 1794. Contains a description of a Froissart manuscript, and other Froissart bibliography. [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, May 1, 1908. G7227 — Froissart, Jean. 1337-1416? — Breslau, Germany. Stadtbibliothek.
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*G.Cab. 4.4 Frolick. [1786. ms. Larpent Coll.no. 737] Larpent microcards.
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Frolics, The, of fancy. Verse. Chatterton, Thomas, 1752-1770. *A.1665.2 The frolics of fancy, a familiar epistle [in verse], characteristic of Tristram Shandy, to a friend, by Rowley Thomas [pseud.]. 3d edition, with large additions. Added, The portrait of the modern-fashionable deist contracted with the orthodox divine. London. MDCCLXXXV. (I), 34, (I) pp. 22 cm., in 2s. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, May 19, 1922. M4140 — T.r. — Satires.
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From a folio manuscript, in the archives of a certain aged Gormogon ... This work is available in this library in the Readex Microprint edition of Early American Imprints published by the American Antiquarian Society. This collection is arranged according to the numbers in Charles Evans' American Bibliography.
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From a Harvard notebook. Duncan, Thomas William, 1905– *A.2443.1 From a Harvard notebook, by Thomas W. Duncan. Des Moines, The Maizeland press, 1929. 3 p. l., 29 p., 1 l. 21 1/2 cm. Poems. "The Maizeland press has printed two hundred and fifty numbered copies of this volume from Caslon old face type on Utopian laid paper." 1. Title. Library of Congress PS3507.U633F7 1929 Copy 2. Copyright A 18394 [2]
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From a New England woman's diary in Dixie in 1865. Ames, Mary. 2329a.110=*“20th”.52.18 From a New England woman's diary in Dixie in 1865. — Springfield. 1906. vi, 125 pp. Portraits. $12^{\circ}$. An account of one of the earliest attempts to teach the freedmen. Sold for the benefit of the scholarship founded by the Springfield Hampton Club in memory of Elizabeth Mitchell Ames. The introduction is signed E. L. C. [The second copy is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, November 20, 1906. G2998 — T.r. — Negro. Educ. — C., E. L., ed.
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From a Paris balcony. *O'Reilly DC363 .D5 Dimnet, Ernest, 1866— From a Paris balcony, by Ernest Dimnet ... London, G. Richards ltd., 1924. 234 p. 23cm. CONTENTS.—Impressions.—Political.—Literary. i. Title. 25-3651 Revised Library of Congress DC363.D5 [r40c2]
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*A.6130M .10 Moore, Merrill, 1903- From a psychiatrist's notebook. [Poems] Christchurch [N. Z.] Pegasus Press, 1954. 56 p. 22 cm. r. Title. PS3525.O563F7 811.5 55-32462 Library of Congress [3]
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From a surgeon's journal, 1915-1918. Cushing, Harvey Williams, 1869— "20th".302c.25=2308B.80 From a surgeon's journal, 1915-1918. By Harvey Cushing. — Boston. Little, Brown & Co. 1936. xxi, 534 pp. Illus. Portraits. Plates. Maps. Autograph facsimile. 23 cm. The author served with the Harvard Unit in the American Ambulance at Neuilly, France, and later organized Base Hospital Unit No. 5 from Massachusetts. Two copies. Same. 1941. 2308B.80R This card was printed at the Boston Public Library September 23, 1936. E377 — T.r. — Diaries. — European War, 1914-1919. Hospitals.
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From a Venetian balcony, . . . Poems. Lindsay, Caroline Blanche Elizabeth, Lady. 1844- *P.83.527.4 From a Venetian balcony, and other poems of Venice and the near lands. Pen sketches by Clara Montalba. = London. Kegan Paul, Trench, Trübner & Co. 1903. 66 pp. Plates. Sm. $8^{\circ}$. [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, April 22, 1909 G9990 — T.r. — Montalba, Clara, illus.
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From a Victorian to a modern. SPECIAL COLLECTIONS Montefiore, Dora B., 1851- SCP From a Victorian to a modern. [London] .927 E. Archer, 1927. .M76F 222p.,1£. front.(port.),10 plates. 19cm. 1. Woman--Suffrage. I. Title.
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From an abandoned work. Beckett, Samuel, 1906- From an abandoned work. London, Faber and Faber [1958] 3p.1.,9-22p. 21.5cm. Federman and Fletcher 33.2. Pale-blue wrapper printed in black & red.
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XQ. 171.1 From an album of autograph tributes honoring W. McNeil Lowry for his unique services to the humanities and the arts. -- [S.l.: s.n., 1975.] (Sun Hill Press.) [16] p.; 13 x 17 cm. "Privately printed in an edition of 300 copies, September 1975." Cover title: W. McNeill Lowry. I. Title. II. Title: W. McNeill Lowry. MRGRRBK ocm41075881 001194
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From an attic in Athens, Vermont. Poems. Smith,, Effie Louise, 1861-1893. From an attic in Athens, Vermont. Poems. — Brattleboro, Vt. Stephen Daye Press. 1933. 46, (1) pp. Portrait. Facsimiles. 23 cm. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, February 1, 1934 D3714 — T.r.
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From an old book of riddles. Huws, Daniel, 1932- XQ From an old book of riddles [by] Daniel Huws. .159 Knotting [Eng.], The Sceptre Press, [1974] .10 [8]p. 21.5cm. No.124 of 150 copies. Erratum slip laid in. Printed lavender wrapper. I. Title.
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From an unknown isle. Drinkwater, John, 1882-1937. From an unknown isle, by John Drinkwater ... London: Sidgwick & Jackson,Ltd.3 Adam Street, Adelphi, MCMXXIV. [1924] 45,[1]p. 19cm. Poems. Vermillion linen; printed paper label on spine.
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From Andersonville to freedom. Smith, Charles M 1843-1908. From Andersonville to freedom. By Charles M. Smith. Late of Company E, First Massachusetts Cavalry. Providence: Published by The Society [i.e.Rhode Island Soldiers and Sailors Historical Society] 1894. 74p. 21cm. (Personal narratives, 5th ser., no.3) One of 250 copies. Dornbusch, Mass. , 56
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From army camps and battle-fields. Stearns, Gustav, 1874— *“20th”.302S.7 From army camps and battle-fields; seventy-six weekly letters written to Church of the Ascension, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, of which the author is the pastor and which granted him a leave of absence during the War. 4th edition. — Minneapolis, Minn. Augsburg Publishing House. 1929. 281, (1) pp. Illus. Portraits. Plates. Facsimiles. 20 cm. The author was Captain-Chaplain of the 127th Infantry, 32nd Division, A. E. F. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, May 20, 1930. N7309 — T.r. — European War, States. Army and navy. Army. European War. 127 Infantry. 32nd Division.—European War, 1914-1919. United States.—Letters. Colls.—Milwaukee, Wis. Churches. Church of the Ascension.
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From Avalon. Miller, Emily Huntington. P.85.594 From Avalon, and other poems. = Chicago. McClurg & Co. 1896. 75 pp. $16^0$. D2051 - From Avalon.
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From Bapaume to Passchendaele. *O'Reilly D544 Gibbs, Sir Philip Hamilton, 1877- .G5 From Bapaume to Passchendaele, 1917. 1918 London, W. Heinemann [1918] vii, 384 p. maps (part fold.) 20cm. CONTENTS.—Introduction.—Retreat from the Somme.—On the trail of the enemy.—The battle of Arras.—The battle of Messines.—The battles of Flanders. 1. European war, 1914-1918—Campaigns—Western. 2. European war, 1914-1918—Personal narratives. I. Title. LCA
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From Bull Run to Appomattox. Hopkins, Luther W., 1843- From Bull Run to Appomattox. A boy's view. Baltimore. Fleet-McGinley Co. [1908.] 220 pp. Portraits Maps. 19½ cm. 2329a.120=*“20th”.52.426 The experiences of a private in the Confederate Army. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, May 29, 1917. L1713 — T.r. — Confederate States of America. Hist. Pers. nar.
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From Bull Run to Chancellorsville. E523 .5 Curtis, Newton Martin, 1835-1910. .16th From Bull Run to Chancellorsville; the story of the Sixteenth New York infantry together with personal reminiscences, by Newton Martin Curtis ... New York & London, G. P. Putnam's sons, 1906. xix, 384 p. 4 port. (incl. front.) 23 1/2cm. *"20th" — [Another copy] .52.209 (Continued on next card) E523.5.16th.C8
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From Bull Run to Chancellorsville. Curtis, Newton Martin, 1835-1910. From Bull Run to Chancellorsville ... 1906. (Card 2) 1. U. S.—Hist.—Civil war—Regimental histories—N. Y. inf.—16th. 2. New York infantry. 16th regt., 1861-1863. 3. U. S.—Hist.—Civil war—Personal narratives. I. Title. E523.5.16th.C8
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From Cambridge to Champlain, March 18 to May 5, 1776, a manuscript diary. With a foreword by Bruce Lancaster. [Editors' notes: Lawrence B. Romaine] Middleboro, Mass., Priv. print. and published by L. B. Romaine, 1957. 30 p. facsim. 28 cm. "250 copies ... No. 117." 1. U. S.—Hist.—Revolution—Personal narratives. I. Romaine, Lawrence B., ed. II. Lancaster, Bruce, 1896- E275.F83 973.38 57-27864 Library of Congress
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Stackpole, Edward James, 1894— From Cedar Mountain to Antietam, August–September, 1862: Cedar Mountain, Second Manassas, Chantilly, Harpers Ferry, South Mountain, Antietam. Maps by Wilbur S. Nye. [1st ed.] Harrisburg, Pa., Stackpole Co. [1959] 466 p. illus., ports., maps. 23 cm. (Civil War campaigns) Bibliography: p. 446–447. 1. U. S. — Hist. — Civil War — Campaigns and battles. 2. Cedar Mountain, Battle of, 1862. 3. Bull Run, 2d Battle, 1862. 4. Antietam, Battle of, 1862. i. Title. (Series) E473.7.S78 973.732 59-14891 Library of Congress [15]
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From Chattanooga to Petersburg under Generals Grant and Butler. Smith, William Farrar, 1824-1903. From Chattanooga to Petersburg under Generals Grant and Butler; a contribution to the history of the war, and a personal vindication, by William Farrar Smith ... Boston and New York, Houghton, Mifflin and co., 1893. viii, 201 p. map, plans. 20cm. Another copy 1. U. S.—Hist.—Civil war—Personal narratives. 2. U. S.—Hist.—Civil war—Regimental histories—Army of the James. 1. Title. Library of Congress E470.2.S66 Copyright 1893: 19870 [39g1]
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From cliff and scaur. Verse. Sledd, Benjamin, 1864— From cliff and scaur. A collection of verse. — New York. Putnam. 1897. vi, 100 pp. 17½ cm., in 8s. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, March 25, 1931. N8558 — T.r.
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From college gates. Hazard, Caroline, 1856- From college gates, by Caroline Hazard ... Boston and New York, Houghton Mifflin company, 1925. x, 326 p. front. 20 1/2cm. *P.30.392.1 [Another copy] 1. Education of women. 2. Wellesley college. I. Title. LC1481.H25
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From dawn to dark in Italy. A tale of the reformation in the 16th century. Boston. [1860.] 12°.
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From day to day. R-B Acc. Woolsey, Theodora W. From day to day. Boston : Little, Brown, and Company, 1898. 1 vol. ; 15.5 cm. Charcoal grey cloth decoratively stamped in silver. • I.T. RG87-530021 MRG87-530021 22499
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From day to day with Holmes. Holmes, Oliver Wendell, 1809–1894. *A.4214.82 From day to day with Holmes. Compiled by Wallace and Frances Rice. = New York. Barse & Hopkins. [1911.] 126 pp. Portrait. 19 cm. Selections from the writings of Holmes for each day of the year. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, August 11, 1922. M4649 — T.r. — Daily readings. — Rice, Wallace de Groot Cecil, comp., 1859—Rice, Frances, comp.
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From death to morning. Wolfe, Thomas, 1900— From death to morning. [Short stories.] — New York. Scribner. 1935. (10), 304 pp. 19 cm. Contents. — No door. — Death the Proud Brother. — The face of the war. — Only the dead know Brooklyn. — Dark in the forest, strange as time. — The four lost men. — Gulliver. — The bums at sunset. — One of the girls in our party. — The far and the near. — In the park. — The men of old Catawba. — Circus at dawn. — The web of earth. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library May 19, 1936. D9928 — T.r.
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From dream to vision of life. BF639 .W54 Whiting, Lilian, 1859- From dream to vision of life, by Lilian Whiting ... Boston, Little, Brown, and com- pany, 1906. 7 p. 1., 3-181 p., 1 l. 19cm. KEPT IN RARE BOOK DEPT. *A.9669d.2 — — [Another copy] 1. Spiritual life. I. Title. BF639.W54
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From dreamland sent. Poems. Whiting, Lilian. 1859– From dreamland sent. [Poems dedicated to Kate Field.] **G.392.86** Boston. Roberts. 1895. 157 pp. 16°. 2398.135=*P.85.964k = A photograph of Kate Field and autograph poems have been inserted in the copy on shelf-number *P.85.964k. Same. New edition. With additional poems. Little, Brown, & Co. 1899. 167 pp. 2398.156=*P.85.964k.1 [The lettered copies are kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, March 22, 1909. G9749 — T.r. — Field, Mary Katherine Kemble.
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From everglade to cañon with the Second Dragoons. Rodenbough, Theophilus Francis, compiler. *2321.58=*“20th”.52.754 From everglade to cañon with the Second Dragoons (Second United States Cavalry). . . . With an appendix containing orders . . . military records . . . 1836–1875. New York. Van Nostrand. 1875. Illus. Portraits. Plates. Maps. 8°. Most of the plates are colored. [The second copy is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] Dec. 4, 1901 E2229 — T.r. — United States. Hist. Military. — United States. Army and navy. Army. 2d Dragoons.
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From farm boy to senator. Alger, Horatio, 1832-1899. From farm boy to senator, being the history of the boyhood and manhood of Daniel Webster. New York, Street & Smith [ca.1920?] lp.ℓ.,[7]-295p. 18cm.
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Ripley, Eliza Moore (Chinn) McHatton, 1832-1912. From flag to flag; a woman's adventures and experiences in the South during the war, in Mexico, and in Cuba, by Eliza McHatton-Ripley ... New York, D. Appleton and company, 1889. 296 p. 18½ cm. The early chapters relate to experiences in Louisiana. ----- [Another copy] 1. Cuba—Descr. & trav. 2. U. S.—Hist.—Civil War—Personal narratives—Confederate side. 3. Louisiana—Hist.—Civil War. 4. Mexico—Descr. & trav. 1. Title. F1763.R58 Library of Congress [58j]
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*Reserve From Forney's Press. Great meeting at Philadelphia. Democracy at National Hall ... .25 [Philadelphia, 1858] no.9 LC.
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From Fort Henry to Corinth. Force, Manning Ferguson. From Fort Henry to Corinth. New York. Scribner. 1881. vii, (3), 204 pp. Maps. [Campaigns of the Civil War. 2.] 18.5 cm., in 8s. Same. 1882. 2324.85=*“20th”.32.17 2325.15 This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, May 22, 1935. D7321 — T.r. — S.r. — United States. Civil War. Battles, campaigns, and sieges.
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From Gettysburg to Libby Prison. Walber, Albert. 4423.361.4=*“20th”.52.593.2.4 From Gettysburg to Libby Prison. (In Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the United States. Wisconsin Commandery. War papers. Vol. 4, pp. 191-200. Milwaukee. 1910.) An account of a journey as a prisoner of war. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, June 20, 1933. D7450 — T.r. — United States. Hist. Civil War. Prisons and prisoners.
Card 1988
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From Gettysburg to the Rapidan. Humphreys, Andrew Atkinson. 2324.99=*“20th”.30.51 From Gettysburg to the Rapidan. The Army of the Potomac, July, 1863, to April, 1864. New York. Scribner. 1883. viii, 86 pp. Maps. 18.5 cm., in 12s. An obituary notice of Gen. Humphreys is inserted. Two copies on shelf-number 2324.99. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, June 14, 1935. D7359 — T.r. — United States. Arm. Navy. Army. Army of the Potomac. — United States. Hist. Civil War. Battles, campaigns, and sieges.
Card 1990
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From grave to gay. Giuseppi, Neville. From grave to gay. Port-of-Spain, Trinidad, Guardian Commercial Printery [ca. 1950?] 108p. 20cm. Anecdotes, aphorisms, etc. I. Title.
Card 1992
Card 1992
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From Harlem to the Rhine. Little, Arthur W., 1873— *“20th”.254.369.1 From Harlem to the Rhine. The story of New York's colored volunteers. — New York. Covici Friede. [1936.] xviii, 382 pp. Portraits. Plates. Facsimiles. Illustrated end-papers. 23.5 cm. The volunteers comprised the 15th Regiment Infantry of the New York National Guard and became the 369th U. S. Infantry. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library November 6, 1936. E565 — T.r. — European War, 1914-1918 Negroes. — United States. A. and n. Army. American Expeditionary Forces. European War. 369th Regiment. Infantry.
Card 1994
Card 1994
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From heart and nature. PS1107 .B8F7 Bolton, Mrs. Sarah (Knowles) 1841-1916. 1887 From heart and nature, by Sarah Knowles Bolton and Charles Knowles Bolton. New York, T. Y. Crowell & co., 1887. 3 p. 1., 5-82, 61 p. 18 1/2cm. *P.85.96 — [Another copy] I. Bolton, Charles Knowles, 1867- joint author. II. Title. [Full name: Mrs. Sarah Elizabeth Mary (Knowles)] PS1107.B8F7 1887
Card 1996
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From heart to heart. *P.85 .920.1 Vannah, Kate, 1855- From heart to heart. [Poems] Boston, J. G. Cupples Company [1893] 3 p.l., [v]-ix, 108 p. front.(port.) 18cm. PS3119 .V37 — — [Another copy]
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From here to eternity. Jones, James, 1921- From here to eternity. New York, Charles Scribner's Sons, 1951. 8p. fl., 3-861p. 22cm. Presentation edition, signed by author.
Card 2000
Card 2000
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From life. Reeve, Wybert. From life. By Wybert Reeve (comedian). = London. White & Co. 1892. vi, (1), 248 pp. Portrait. Autograph facsimile. $19\frac{1}{2}$ cm., in 8s. Autobiographical sketches. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, March 7, 1914. J505 — T.r.
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From Main Street to Stockholm. *A.5238N .9 Lewis, Sinclair, 1885-1951. From Main Street to Stockholm; letters of Sinclair Lewis, 1919-1930. Edited and with an introd. by Harrison Smith. [1st ed.] New York, Harcourt, Brace [1952] xii, 307 p. port. 24 cm. PS3523 .E94Z53 ----- <Another copy>
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From Maine to Gettysburg. 1863–1913. Tibbetts, Elsie Dorothea. From Maine to Gettysburg. 1863–1913. — Bangor, Me. Bangor Co-operative Printing Co. 1913. 207 pp. Portraits. Plates. Plans. Autograph facsimile. 19 cm. Deals with the Department of Maine, Grand Army of the Republic and the dedication of the Gettysburg National Military Park. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, March 16, 1917. L845 — T.r. — Grand Army of the Republic. Department of Maine. — Gettysburg National Military Park.
Card 2006
Card 2006
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From Manassas to Appomattox. Longstreet, James, 1821-1904. From Manassas to Appomattox; memoirs of the civil war in America, by James Longstreet, lieutenant-general Confederate army ... 2d ed., rev. Philadelphia, J. B. Lippincott company, 1903. xxii, 13-698 p. front., plates, ports., maps, facsim. $23^{cm}$. l. U. S.—Hist.—Civil war—Personal narratives. I. Title.
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Card 2008
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From mayflowers to mistletoe. Poems. Day, Sarah J. P.85.216 From mayflowers to mistletoe. A year with the flower folk. [Verses.] = New York. Putnam. 1900. v, 95 pp. $12^{\circ}$. [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] May 22, 1901 E96 — T.r. — Flowers.
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Card 2010
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From me to you. Poems. Dreyfus, Lilian Gertrude Shuman. From me to you [and other poems]. = Boston. Lee & Shepard. 1898. viii, 92 pp. 19 cm. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, September 25, 1934 D5555 — T.r.
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Card 2012
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From me to you. Poems. Dreyfus, Lilian Gertrude Shuman. P.85.822 From me to you. [Poems.] Boston. Lee & Shepard. 1893. viii, 92 pp. $12^0$. 2 copies
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Card 2014
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From Mons to Ypres with General French. "20th" .302C Coleman, Frederic Abernethy, 1876- From Mons to Ypres with General French; a personal narrative. New York, Dodd Mead, 1917. xvii, 381 p. illus., fold. map. 19cm. FOR OTHER EDITIONS see AUTHOR 1. European war, 1914-1918--Personal narratives. I. Title. LCA
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Card 2016
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From nebula to nebula. Lepper, George Henry. 3927.91R From nebula to nebula, or the dynamics of the heavens, containing a broad outline of the history of astronomy, a general summary of its achievements, a synopsis and criticism of recent cosmological theories, and especially an expansion of the principle of universal gravitation to the solution of many cosmic problems heretofore deemed insoluble. 3d edition — rewritten and enlarged. = Pittsburgh. Privately printed. 1917. (3), 363 pp. Diagrams. 23 cm. Same. 4th edition, revised. 1919. (3), 401 pp. 3927.91S Same. Privately published. 1912. 159,(1) pp. 22 1/2 cm. 3927.91 This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, December 7, 1917. L2992 — T.r. — Astronomy Hist. — Gravitation. — Cosmology.
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SPECIAL COLLECTIONS From obscurity to world wide fame. Elliot-Fisher Co. SCb20 From obscurity to world wide fame. .50 Harrisburg, PA.: Elliot-Fisher Co., [1909] .525 16p. : ill.,facsim.,port. ; 13cm. .615 Cover-title; Imprint from colophon; date from text on p.3. Monaghan 1715. I. Title.
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From Parker's New-York gazette Feb. 15, 1768. This work is available in this library in the Readex Microprint edition of Early American Imprints published by the American Antiquarian Society. This collection is arranged according to the numbers in Charles Evans' American Bibliography. Library of Congress Information Card
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*E312 .65 .P75 From Picture book towne. Price, Olive M. From Picture book towne, by Olive M. Price; a George Washington pageant-play for children ... Washington, D. C., United States George Washington bicentennial commission [1931] 1 p. l., 10 p. 23cm. KEPT IN RARE BOOK DEPT. *W.54.4.P93 — — [Another copy] 1. Washington, George, pres. U. S.—Drama. 2. Children's plays. i. U. S. George Washington bicentennial commission. ii. Title. Library of Congress *E312.65.P75 Copy 2. [2] 791.6
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From Ponkapog to Pesth. Aldrich, Thomas Bailey, 1836–1907. From Ponkapog to Pesth. Boston. Houghton, Mifflin & Co. 1883. 267 pp. 16°. Same. 1897. (6), 174 pp. [Writings.] 12°. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, January 5, 1925. 490 — T.r. — Europe. Geog.
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From Rollo to Tom Sawyer. Jordan, Alice Mabel, 1840-1860. From Rollo to Tom Sawyer and other papers, by Alice M. Jordan. Decorations by Nora S. Unwin. 1948, The Horn Book, inc., Boston. 5p. 1/2, 160p. 21cm. Inscribed: For Frances Darling, with every good wish. Alice M. Jordan, November 30, 1948.
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From St. Francis to Dante. Coulton, George Gordon, 1858—5546.106=* FR34.C83 From St. Francis to Dante. A translation of all that is of primary interest in the chronicle of the Franciscan Salimbene (1221–1288); together with notes and illustrations from other medieval sources. — London. Nutt. 1906. vi, (1), 364 pp. 22 cm., in 8s. Titles of books which are quoted only by their short titles in the notes, pp. 345, 346. The **FR copy contains MS. notes by Sabatier. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, February. 4, 1941. E3414 — T.r. — Middle Ages. Hist. — Chronicles. — Salimbene, Frater, O.F.M., 1221-1288? — Francesco d'Altara, Saint, 1182-1226. — Dante Alighieri. Sources and parallels. — Franciscans. Hist. Early chronicles.
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From sand hill to pine. Harte, Bret, 1839-1902. *A.3857.24 From sand hill to pine. — Boston. Houghton, Mifflin & Co. 1900. (3), 327 pp. $12^{\circ}$. Contents. — A niece of Snapshot Harry's. — A treasure of the Red- woods. — A belle of Cañada City. — What happened at the fonda. — A Jack and Jill of the Sierras. — Mr. Bilson’s housekeeper. [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] Jan. 21, 1904 F2473 — T.r.
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From sea to sea. *A.4788 .37 Kipling, Rudyard, 1865-1936. From sea to sea; letters of travel, by Rudyard Kipling ... New York, Doubleday & McClure company, 1899. 2 v. 19 cm. Special correspondence and occasional articles written for the Civil and military gazette and the Pioneer, 1887-1889. G469 .K6 ---- [Another copy] 1. Voyages and travels. t. Title. G469.K57 99—3275 Library of Congress (61t)
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From shore to shore, and other poems. Hanaford, Mrs. Phebe Ann (Coffin) 1829-1921. From shore to shore, and other poems. By Phebe A. Hanaford ... Boston, B. B. Russell; San Francisco, A. L. Bancroft & co., 1871. 277 p. front. (port.) 19cm. *P.85.377 — — [Another copy] I. Title. PS1784.H5F7
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From snow to snow. Verse. Frost, Robert, 1875- *A.3160.10=2399B.388 From snow to snow. [Verse.] New York. Henry Holt & Co. [1936.] 20 pp. Facsimile. 20 cm. Two copies on call-number 2399B.388.
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From Sunset Ridge. Howe, Julia Ward. 2405.45 = P.85.431.3 From sunset ridge. Poems old and new. Boston. Houghton, Mifflin & co. 1898. viii, 190 pp. $12^0$.
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From Texas to Mexico and the court of Maximilian in 1865. Terrell, Alexander Watkins, 1827-1912. **Q.103.5** From Texas to Mexico and the court of Maximilian in 1865. — Dallas. The Book Club of Texas. 1933. xviii, 94, (1) pp. Portraits. 20 cm. No. 6 of an edition of 200 copies. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, June 6, 1934. D4839 — T.r. — Mexico. Hist. French invasion, 1862. — Confederate States of America. Hist. War with the North. Pers. narr.
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Card 2042
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From the Atlantic to the Pacific. Lee, Aaron, 1832— *“20th”.52.512 From the Atlantic to the Pacific. Reminiscences of pioneer life and travels across the continent, from New England to the Pacific Ocean, by an old soldier. Also a graphic account of his army experiences in the Civil War. Seattle. Metropolitan Press. [1915.] 190 pp. Illus. Portrait. Plates. 19 cm. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, June 4, 1935. D7345 — T.r. — United States. Geography. United States. Hist. Civil War. Pers. narr.
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Card 2044
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From “The bells” to “King Arthur.” Scott, Clement William. 1841–1904. 4545.150=**T.76.19 From “The bells” to “King Arthur.” A critical record of the first-night productions at the Lyceum Theatre from 1871 to 1895. By Clement Scott. London. John Macqueen. 1896. x, (1), 444 pp. Portraits. Plates. Autograph facsimile. 22 cm., in 8s. Relates to Sir Henry Irving’s productions. Clippings are inserted in the copy on shelf-number **T.76.19. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, August 11, 1914. K3021 — T.r. — London. Theatres. Lyceum Theatre. — Irving, Sir Henry Brodribb. 1838–1905.
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Card 2046
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From the book of life. Poems. Burton, Richard Eugene. 1859— From the book of life. Poems. — Boston. Little, Brown, & Co. 1909. ix, 94 pp. 19½ cm. [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, April 14, 1911. H4971 — T.r.
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Card 2048
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From the forecastle to the cabin. Samuels, Samuel, 1825-1908. From the forecastle to the cabin. New York. Harper. 1887. xviii, 308 pp. Illus. Portrait. Plates. 19 cm., in 12s. 4245·74=*A.7809.1 A sailor's story of his life at sea. The introduction is by Bishop Potter of New York. Same. London. Sampson Low, Marston, Searle & Rivington. 4245·79 This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, May 10, 1918. L4006 — T.r. — Stories of the sea. — Potter, Henry Codman, Bishop of New York, pref., 1834-1908.
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Card 2050
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From the foothills of song. Poems. Packard, Charlotte Mellen. From the foothills of song. [Poems.] — Boston. Badger. 1908. (2), 62 pp. $19\frac{1}{2}$ cm. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, August 5, 1914. K3011 — T.r.
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Card 2052
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From the garden of Hellas. Anthologia Graeca. Selections. English. From the garden of Hellas; translations into verse from the Greek anthology by Lilla Cabot Perry. New York, United States Book Co. [c1891] xvi, 142 p. 20 cm. Author's inscribed presentation copy to T. W. Higginson. [Another copy] (Continued on next card) PA3623.A5P4 LCA 1891
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Anthologia Graeca. Selections. English. From the garden of Hellas... [c1891] (Card 2) 1. Greek poetry—Translations into English. 2. English poetry—Translations from Greek. I. Perry, Lilla (Cabot) tr. II. Title.
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Card 2056
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From the heart of the hills. Scollard, Clinton. 1861– From the heart of the hills. [By] Clinton Scollard [and] Thomas S. Jones, Jr. — Clinton, New York. Browning. 1910. 31, (1) pp. 16 cm. Each poem is signed. [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, July 26, 1910. H3088 — Scollard, Clinton. 1861–. (M2) — Jones, Thomas Samuel. 1882–(M2) — T.r. (1) — Double main card.
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Card 2058
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From the hidden way. Verse. Cabell, James Branch, 1879—*A.1303.1 From the hidden way. Being seventy-five adaptations in verse. New York. McBride & Co. 1916. 187 pp. 19 cm. Same. [Revised version. 2d printing.] 1925. x, 212 pp. Title varies slightly. Two copies. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, January 29, 1917. L416 — T.r.
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From the hills of Assisi, songs of peace. Falcinelli-Antoniacci, Mariano. **FR77.As7fy From the hills of Assisi, songs of peace. Illustrated by C. Taddei, with English translations [and Italian originals.] Assisi. International Society of Franciscan studies. 1913. 58, (2) pp. Headpieces. Initial capitals in blue. 22.5 cm. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, November 7, 1941. E3652 — T.r. — Taddei, C., illus. — Assisi, Italy. Desc. — Poems of places.
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Card 2062
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From the Independent Gazetteer, &c. This work is available in this library in the Readex Microprint edition of Early American Imprints published by the American Antiquarian Society. This collection is arranged according to the numbers in Charles Evans' American Bibliography. Library of Congress Information Card
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From the limbo of forgotten things. Verse. Tyson, Mary Stuart. From the limbo of forgotten things. A book of verse. — Boston. Sherman, French & Co. 1916. (9), 70 pp. 19 cm. This cara was printed at the Boston Public Library, February 1, 1917. L492 — T.r. Verse.
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From the log of the Velsa. Bennett, Arnold, 1867-1931. XA From the log of the Velsa, by Arnold Bennett, with a frontispiece by the author and many illustrations by E.A. Rickards London, Chatto & Windus, 1920. viii, 208, [1] p. col.front., 48 pl. (part. col.) 24cm. (8vo) Coarse red linen; top edges stained red.
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Card 2068
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From the merchants and traders of Philadelphia ... to the merchants and manufacturers of Great Britain. This work is available in this library in the Readex Microprint edition of Early American Imprints published by the American Antiquarian Society. This collection is arranged according to the numbers in Charles Evans' American Bibliography.
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Card 2070
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From the oak to the olive. Howe, Julia Ward. 1819–1910. 2268.84=*A.4300h.6 From the oak to the olive. A plain record of a pleasant journey. Boston. Lee & Shepard. 1868. vi, 304 pp. 17½ cm., in 8s. Sketches of European travel. This card was printed at the Boston K1698 — T.r. — Europe. Geog. Public Library, March 26, 1914.
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From the Palestine diary of Eric Gill. R-B XQ .949 .G45P Gill, Eric, 1882-1940. From the Palestine diary of Eric Gill. -- London : The Harvill Press, 1949. [6], 69, 8, 6 p. ; 15 cm. Contains two variant title pages with imprints High Wycombe, Hague, Gill & Davey, 1951, 1952. MB copy. Unpublished edition. 1.Palestine--Description. I.T. RG85-500441 R-B AACR2 MRG85-500441 30498
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*O'Reilly D544 Young, Geoffrey Winthrop, 1876- Y6 From the trenches; Louvain to the Aisne, the first record of an eye-witness. London, T. F. Unwin [1914] 317 p. 19cm, 1. European War, 1914-1918—Personal narratives. I. Title. LCA
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*N.392 .2 v.3 From the undertakers of the Royal Academy. London. Royal Academy. From the undertakers of the Royal Academy. [London, Printed for John Dunton, 1695] broadside. 33 x 19cm. (In The Athenian gazette, v.17, no.30, 13 July 1695, p.[3]) Caption title. Proposals for setting up an academy. 1. Schools—England. I. Title.
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From the White House inkwell. Taylor, John M 1888- From the White House inkwell; American Presidential autographs. Rutland, Vt., C.E. Tuttle [1968] 147p. facsimiles. 32cm. Bibliographical references included in "Notes" (p.139-140)
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From the wings. Buxton, Bertha H. 1844-1881. From the wings. A novel. By B. H. Buxton. = New York. Harper. 1880. 52 pp. [Franklin Square Library. No. 148.] 27½ cm. There is no title-page. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, August 6, 1913. J90b — Theatre. Fiction. — T.r. — S.r.
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From thee, Eliza, I must go. This work is available in this library in the Readex Microprint edition of Early American Imprints published by the American Antiquarian Society. This collection is arranged according to the numbers in Charles Evans' American Bibliography.
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From Upton to the Meuse with the Three Hundred and Seventh Infantry. *"20th".254.307.2=2305R.307.1 Rainsford, Walter Kerr. From Upton to the Meuse with the Three Hundred and Seventh Infantry. A brief history of its life and of the part it played in the Great War. New York. Appleton & Co. 1920. xix, (1), 298 pp. Plates. Maps. 20 1/2 cm.
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Contains a foreword by Major General Robert Alexander and an introduction by Colonel J. R. R. Hannay. The end-papers are maps.
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From Vauquois Hill to Exermont. Kenamore, Claire. *"20th".251.35.1 = 2305p.35.1 From Vauquois Hill to Exermont. A history of the Thirty-fifth Division of the United States Army. — St. Louis, Mo. Guard Publishing Co. 1919. 435 pp. Illus. Plates. Maps. Diagrams. $19\frac{1}{2}$ cm. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, July 13, 1920. L9551 — T.r. — United States. A. & M. Army. American Expeditionary Forces. European War. 35th Division.
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From Vicksburg to Raleigh. Gage, Moses D. *“20th”.43a.12 From Vicksburg to Raleigh; or, a complete history of the Twelfth Regiment Indiana Volunteer Infantry, and the campaigns of Grant and Sherman, with an outline of the Great Rebellion. By M. D. Gage. Chicago. Clarke & Co. 1865. 356 pp. 18.5 cm., in 12s. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, May 8, 1935 D7324 — T.r. — Indiana. Militia. 12 regiment. Infantry. — United States. Hist. Civil War.
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From Victorian days. *A.8344D .1 Smyth, William F From Victorian days, lyrics and sonnets. Cedar Rapids, Ia., The Torch Press, 1928. 58 p. 20 cm. PS3537 .M98F7 [Another copy] 1928
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No. 34 in **G.14.3 From Weymouth to Taunton via the ship canal. A scrap of local history. How the people of 1800 proposed to "round the Cape" by cutting across it . . . How it was proposed to connect the waters of Boston Harbor with Narragansett Bay via Weymouth, Fore and Taunton Rivers. (Cut from The Weymouth Gazette. Newspaper clippings pasted on 12 leaves. Weymouth. 1876-77.) This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, April 24, 1919. L6731 — Massachusetts. R.Rs.—Boston and Narragansett Bay Canal, proposed.
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From Wishing Land. Poem. Stevenson, Robert Louis, 1850-1894. From Wishing Land. [Poem.] = Chicago. P. F. Volland & Co. [1913.] (9) pp. 13 cm. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, April 24, 1928. N4724 — T.r.
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From youth to age. Lovejoy, Daniel B. *“20th”.43d.13 From youth to age. Adventures in a varied life. By D. B. Lovejoy. Chicago. The American Authors' Protective Publishing Co. [1894.] 272 pp. Portrait. 19.5 cm. Part of the book relates to the 13th Wisconsin Infantry during the Civil War. The original paper covers are bound in. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, June 4, 1935. D7344 — T.r. — Wisconsin. Military Regiment. Infantry. — United States. Hist. Civil War. Pers. narr.
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Fromaigeat, Jacques. SCG La poste par pigeons, 1870-1871. [Paris] Le .P950 Monde des philatélistes [1966] .M74E 11p. illus. 21cm. (The publishers' Etude no.87 n° 87) 1. Pigeon post--France. I. Title. II. Le Monde des philatélistes. Etudes, 87.
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Scholfield fd--Acc. 73-339 no.87 s Spellman
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Fromondus, Libertus see Froidmont, Libert, 1587-1653.
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Frond, Victor. *Cab.26.58.1 Panthéon des illustrations françaises au XIXe siècle, comprenant un portrait, une biographie et une autographe de chacun des hommes les plus marquants dans l'administration, les arts, l'armée, le barreau, le clergé, l'industrie, les lettres, la magistrature, la politique, les sciences, etc., etc. Paris. Pilon. 1865, 66. 15 v. Portraits. Facsimiles. 39 cm. Lorenz states that this work was completed in sixteen volumes, 640 livraisons, and published between 1865 and 1873. Vol. 16, containing the last 40 livraisons, was published with a preface by Jules Janin, under the title: La Maison d'Orléans. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, April 17, 1914. K1617 — France. Biog. — Panthéon des illustrations françaises au 19e siècle. — Portraits. Colls. F…
Card 2106
Card 2106
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Frond, Victor. *4649a.2 Panthéon des illustrations françaises au XIXe siècle, comprenant un portrait, une biographie et une autographe de chaçun des hommes les plus marquants dans l'administration, les arts, l'armée, le barreau, le clergé, l'industrie, les lettres, la magistrature, la politique, les sciences, etc., etc. [Table des matières des volumes 1 à 15.] Manuscript. Paris. 1866. 143 pp. 16½ cm. The work to which this is the index is kept on shelf-number *Cah.26.58.1 This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, July 30, 1912. H7934 — Indexes to periodicals, etc. — Manuscripts in this Library.—Portraits. Indexes.
Card 2108
Card 2108
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Fronde. Historical fiction. Blanquet, Théodore Xavier Albert. P.19.90 Les Amazones de la Fronde. [Roman historique] Paris. Charlien & Huillery. [1866.] (1), 176 pp. Pls. L. $8^{\circ}$.
Card 2110
Card 2110
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Frondaie, Pierre, 1884- Aphrodite. Paris, 1914.
Card 2112
Card 2112
Drawer 131 · Frend Frontenac · card 2112 · View on Internet Archive
Fronde, La. Saint-Julien, ——. Le courier burlesque de la guerre de Paris, envoyé à M. le prince de Condé, pour divertir son altesse durant sa prison. [Anon.] (In Retz, Cardinal de. Mémoires. Tome 4, pp. 215-307. À Genève. M.DCC.LXXVII.) **Adams 193.4.4 Relates to the history of the Fronde. Same. (In Same. Tome 4, pp. 205-305. Paris. 1817.) **G.3652.12.4 Same. (In Same. Tome 4, pp. 213-313. 1820.) *2656.1.4 Same. (In Petitot. Collection des mémoires relatifs à l'histoire de France. Série 2, tome 46, pp. 429-462. 1825.) **G.3513.1.Ser.2.Vol.46 [The “G” copies are kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] G8468 — Anon. ref. — Fronde, La. — Condé, Louis II de Bourbon, Prince de. 1621-1686.
Card 2114
Card 2114
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FRONDE, THE--HIST.--17TH CENTURY R-B XZ Moreau, Celestin, 1805- .30 Bibliographie des Mazarinades. New York : Burt Franklin, [1965?] 7 v. in 4 ; 23.5 cm. Volumes IV-VII, bound together, are the supplement. 1..Fronde, the--Hist.--17th century. I.T. RG88-530297 MRG88-530297 19708
Card 2116
Card 2116
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FRONDEVILLE, THOMAS LOUIS CÉSAR LAMBERT DE FRONDEVILLE, MARQUIS DE, 1757-1816. RARE BOOK DEPT. Dénonciation a la nation et a l'opinion publi- que de trois décrets de l'Assemblée nationale. Rendus les 18 et 21 août, contre m. de Fronde- ville, député de Rouen, et le lundi 23 août, contre m. l'abbé de Barmond, Député de Paris. [Paris, 1790] 55p. 19.5cm.(8vo) MB
Card 2118
Card 2118
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Frondini, Francesco Antonio, 1759–1841. Leonelli, Leonello. **FR28.F921** Francesco Antonio Frondini. (Cut from Accademia properziana del Subasio in Assisi. Atti. No. 2, pp. 17-31. Assisi. 1895.) Bound with the original paper covers. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, November 27, 1941. E3625 — Frondini, Francesco Antonio, 1759–1841.
Card 2120
Card 2120
Drawer 131 · Frend Frontenac · card 2120 · View on Internet Archive
Fronsiacus, Raymundus. **FR64.F92 Communitatis responsio, 'Religiosi viri', ad rotulum Fr. Ubertini de Casali. [Edidit] P. Anicetus Chiappini. — Ad Claras Aquas. Typ. Collegii S. Bonaventurae. 1915. (1), 47 pp. 24 cm., in 8s. Bound with the original paper covers. “Extractum ex periodico Archivum franciscanum historicum, vol. 7, 8.” The author's name appears only on page 4. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, June 3, 1941. E3502 — Ubertino, of Casale, 1259–1330? — Chiappini, Aniceto, Padre, O.F.M., ed.
Card 2122
Card 2122
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Front lines. Fiction. Ewart, Ernest Andrew. Front lines. By Boyd Cable [pseud.]. — New York. Dutton & Co. [1918.] xii, (1), 358 pp. 19 cm. Stories of the European War. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, April 15, 1929. N6104 — T.r. — European War, 1914-1919. Hist. Fict. Great Britain.
Card 2124
Card 2124
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Frontaura y Vázquez, Carlos, 1834- **D.168.47 Romances populares. — Madrid. Administracion de El Cascabel. 1867. 316, (1) pp. 14½ cm., in 8s. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, April 8, 1918. L3908
Card 2126
Card 2126
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Frontenac, Louis de Buade, Comte de, 1620-1698. Cather, Willa Sibert, 1876- Shadows on the rock. [Fiction.] By Willa Cather. — New York. Knopf. 1931. (5), 280, (1) pp. 19 cm. The scene is laid in Quebec in the last years of Frontenac's life. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, November 9, 1931. N9460 — T.r. — Frontenac, Louis de Buade, Comte de, 1620-1698. — Quebec. Hist. Fict.
Card 2128
Card 2128
Drawer 131 · Frend Frontenac · card 2128 · View on Internet Archive
Frontenac, Louis de Buade, Comte de, 1620-1698. Stephens, Ann Sophia, 1813-1886. No. 2 in *A.642.1.8=*A.641.1 Ahmo's plot; or, the governor's Indian child. [Fiction.] London. Beadle & Co. [187-?] 119 pp. [Beadle's American library. No. 56.] 16 cm., in 16s. The action takes place in Canada, in the time of Frontenac. This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, September 18, 1024 M9668 — T.r. — S.r. — Frontenac, de Buade, Comte de, 1620-1698. — Indians of America. Hist. Fict. — Canada. Hist. Fict.