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Author & TitlePlaceDateStatus
Barbauld, Anna Laetitia. PoemsLondon1773
Behn, Aphra. La montre: or the lover's watchLondon1686
Bowdler, Jane. Poems and essaysBath1786
Brooks, Maria. Zóphiël: or, the bride of sevenBoston1834
Bryan, Margaret. A compendious system of astronomyLondon1797
Callcott, Lady Maria. Letters on IndiaLondon1814
Chalmers, Margaret. PoemsNewcastle1813
Cheney, Harriet Vaughan. A peep at the pilgrims in sixteen hundred thirty-six. A tale of olden timesBoston1824
Cushing, Caroline Elizabeth. Letters, descriptive of public monuments, scenery, and manners in France and Spain [vol. 2]Newburyport (MA)1832
Davies, Lady Eleanor. Apocalypse, chap. 11[s.l.]1650
Davies, Lady Eleanor. The appearance or presence of the son of man[s.l.]1650
Davies, Lady Eleanor. The blasphemous charge against her[s.l.]1649
Davies, Lady Eleanor. The bride's preparation[s.l.]1644
Davies, Lady Eleanor. The day of judgements modell[s.l.]1646
Davies, Lady Eleanor. Elijah the Tishbite's supplication when presented the likeness of a hand, etc.[s.l.]1650
Davies, Lady Eleanor. The everlasting gospel[s.l.]1649
Davies, Lady Eleanor. For the most honorable states sitting in Whitehall[s.l.]1649
Davies, Lady Eleanor. [Reader, the heavy hour at hand][s.l.]1648
Davis, Mary Elizabeth. The British partizan, a tale of the times of oldAugusta (GA)1839
Evelyn, Mary. Mundus foppensis: or the fop displayedLondon1691
Evelyn, Mary. Mundus muliebris: or, the Ladies Dressing-RoomLondon1690
Fage, Mary. Fames roule: or, the names of our dread soveraigne Lord King Charles, his royall Queen Mary, and his most hopeful posterityLondon1637
Gibbes, Phebe. The fruitless repentance; or, the history of Miss Kitty Le FeverLondon1769
Green, Sarah. Romance readers and romance writers: a satirical novelLondon1810
Hutton, Mary. Cottage tales and poemsSheffield1842
Leapor, Mary. Poems upon several occasions [vol. 2]London1751
Little, Janet. The poetical works of Janet Little, the Scotch milkmaidAir1792
Mortimer, Favell Lee. The history of Job, in language adapted to childrenLondon1842
Osborn, Sarah. The nature, certainty, and evidence of true christianity, in a letter from a gentlewoman in New-EnglandBoston1755
Rowson, Susanna. A present for young ladies; containing poems, dialogues, addresses, etc. as recited by the pupils of Mrs. Rowson's Academy, at the annual exhibitionsBoston1811
Signourney, Lydia Howard. A sketch of Connecticut, forty years sinceHartford1824
Simmons, Martha. [When the Lord Jesus came to Jerusalem]London1655
Simmons, Martha. A lamentation for the lost sheep of the house of IsraelLondon1655
Smith, Charlotte. DesmondDublin1792
Smith, Margaret. A Winter in Washington; or, memoirs of the Seymour family [vol. 1]New York1824
Smith, Margaret. A Winter in Washington; or, memoirs of the Seymour family [vol. 2]New York1824
Stewart, Maria W.. Meditations: from the pen of Mrs. Maria W. StewartBoston1832
Stewart, Maria W.. Religion and the pure principles of morality the sure foundation on which we must buildBoston1831
Trimmer, Sarah. Fabulous histories. Designed for the instruction of children, respecting their treatment of animalsLondon1786
Wakefield, Priscilla. Mental improvement: or the beauties and wonders of nature and art, conveyed in a series of instructive conversationsLondon1794
Warren, Mercy. The blockheads; or, the affrighted officersBoston1776
Williams, Catherine Read. The neutral French; or, the exiles of Nova ScotiaProvidence, RI1841
Williams, Catherine Read. Original poems, on various subjectsProvidence, RI1828