Tag RB2
Tagged Works
- A call to the unfaithful professors of truth by John Estaugh
- No Cross, No Crown by William Penn
- Biographical sketches and anecdotes of members of the religious society of Friends
- The Holy Bible: King James Version by King James Version
- The life of George Washington : maps and subscribers' names by John Marshall
- The life and letters of Edward Drinker Cope [reprint from The American Geologist] by Persifor Frazer
- No. 160. John A. Brown, Adm'r of John Aspden, of London; Samuel Jackson, Adm'r D.B.N.T.A. of John Aspden, of Lancashire; James McMurtrie and Rebecca, his wife; George J. Naylor and James E. Packer; Thomas H. White, in his own right and as ex'or of Elizabeth McPherson; Thomas Aspden, in his own right and as ex'or of John Aspden, of Lancashire, et al., appellants, vs. Matthias Aspden's Adm'r D. B. N. C. T. A., et al. on appeal from the Circuit Court, U.S. for the eastern district of Pennsylvania by Supreme Court of the United States
- Friends' miscellany: containing journals of the lives, religious exercises, and labours in the work of the ministry, of Joshua Evans and John Hunt, late of New Jersey. Vol. X. by John Comly
- Friends' miscellany: being a collection of essays and fragments, biographical, religious, epistolary, narrative, and historical; designed for the promotion of piety and virtue, to preserve in remembrance the characters and views of exemplary individuals, and to rescue from oblivion those manuscripts left by them which may be useful to survivors. Vol. III. Second edition. by John Comly
- Pennsylvania biography: or memoirs of eminent Pennsylvanians, with occasional extracts, in prose and verse, from their writings
- A discourse concerning riots. Occasioned by some of the people called Quakers, being imprisoned and indicted for a riot, for only being at a peaceable meeting to worship God. by Thomas Ellwood
- Fact and fiction a collection of stories
- Piety promoted, being a collection of the dying sayings of many of the people called Quakers. With some memorials of their virtuous lives ... In five parts. By John Tomkins, and John Field by John Tomkins
- A call to the unfaithful professors of truth
- A practical treatise on street or horse-power railways: their location, construction and management; with general plans and rules for their organization and operation by Alexander. Easton
- The token
- Hymn book for the Army and Navy
- Youth's gazette
- [Collection of photostats of military letters written in Haddonfield, November 1777]
- Letters and other documents, produced in the case of the succession of Matthias Aspden, and ordered to be printed
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![The life and letters of Edward Drinker Cope [reprint from The American Geologist]](https://pics.cdn.librarything.com/picsizes/45/37/45373030-g-wcv13-h200-w100-pv25_5a325a5774414a6b414d6741_v9.jpg)












![[Collection of photostats of military letters written in Haddonfield, November 1777]](https://pics.cdn.librarything.com/picsizes/49/35/49353532-g-wcv13-h200-w100-pv25_5a7a775438514a6b414d6741_v9.jpg)





![The historian's guide, or, Britains's [sic] remembrancer. For the last century. Being a summary of all the principal actions, exploits, sieges, battels, designs, ... from Anno Dom. 1600. to this present year, 1701.](https://pics.cdn.librarything.com/picsizes/48/90/48908055-g-wcv13-h200-w100-pv25_5a78644836674a6b414d6741_v9.jpg)



![The gentleman farrier's repository, of elegant and approved remedies for the diseases of horses; in two books. Containing, I. The surgical; II. The medical part of practical farriery; also, directions for the proper treatment of post chaise and other horses, after violent exercise. : With suitable remarks on the whole. : To which are now added; observations on broken-winded horses, endeavouring to prove the seat of that malady not to be in the lungs. : [Three lines from Ovid]](https://pics.cdn.librarything.com/picsizes/46/30/46301309-g-wcv13-h200-w100-pv25_5a33324177674a6b414d6741_v9.jpg)













![The Works of the Long-Mournful and Sorely-Distressed Isaac Pennington [set]](https://pics.cdn.librarything.com/picsizes/11/56/11562548-b-h200-w100-pv25_596a52757341426b414d6741_v5.jpg)





