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The poor in England, 1700-1850
an economy of makeshifts -
The poor in England 1700 - 1850
an economy of makeshifts -
A second letter to the Reverend Dr. Francis Atterbury, in answer to his vindication of the doctrine preach'd by him at the funeral of Mr. Bennet
With a postscript relating to his doctrine concerning the power of charity to cover sins -
The history of little Davy's new hat
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A sermon, delivered at the request of the Female Cent Society, in Sandbornton [i.e., Sanbornton], New-Hampshire, December 23, 1812
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Rights of God, written for the benefit of man, or, The impartiality of Jehovah vindicated
to which is added, a glimpse of the sovereign beneficence, intended to stimulate mankind -
An ode for the anniversary of the "Salem Female Asylum."
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The state of Addenbrooke's Hospital in the town of Cambridge, for the year ending Michaelmas M.DCC.LXXI
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Juvenile monitor, or, The new children's friend
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The Life and adventures of a fly
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The Life and adventures of a fly
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Assurance for widows and orphans
The articles of settlement, agreed to, and subscribed by the several members of the Second Society of Assurance for Widows and Orphans: in which each subscriber will be at no more charge than five shillings entrance, till his wife and children, or the persons mention'd in his policy to be provided for, be entitled to two hundred and fifty pounds, to be paid within two months after his decease -
The Authenticity of the following narrative, in all its particulars, may be absolutely relied on by those who may be disposed to honour it with their compassionate attention
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King Charles the Second did, in the thirteenth year of his reign (Anno 1678) erect a corporation for the relief of poor widows and children of clergymen: which corporation hath from time to time been endowed by the charity of well disposed persons, (generally clergymen, or sons of the clergy) with a revenue now amounting to about three thousand pounds a year
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An address, to the members of the Merrimack Humane Society
at their anniversary meeting, in Newburyport, Sept. 3, 1805 -
An address, to the members of the Merrimack Humane Society
at their anniversary meeting, in Newburyport, Sept. 3, 1805 -
An address, to the members of the Merrimack Humane Society
at their anniversary meeting, in Newburyport, Sept. 3, 1805 -
The Adventures of the industrious cobbler, his scolding wife, and their affectionate daughter
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Anne Walsh
a narrative; founded on fact. ; To which is added, an address to the friends of religion, and to all who are interested in the benevolent purpose of holding societies for religious worship -
Simple ballads
intended for the amusement and instruction of children -
Cecilia and Marian, or The new entertainer
consisting of select conversations on the means of doing good -
The history of Bertrand, a poor laborer, and his little family
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The history of Bertrand. A poor laborer, and his little family
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The Peasant's repast or, The benevolent physician
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The state of Addenbrooke's Hospital in the town of Cambridge, for the year ending Michaelmas M.DCC.LXXV