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The children's friend.
Published: Printed by John Mycall, for the proprietor of the Boston Bookstore, no 59, Cornhill, Boston., 1789“…Early American imprints.…”
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The Forest of Bondy; or The dog of Montargis. A melodrama, in three acts.
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The forest of Hermanstadt; or Princess and no princess. In 2 acts. : Translated from the French. : As performed at the New-Theatre, Philadelphia[.]
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La foret noire: or, Maternal affection. A serious pantomime. In three acts. As performed at the Boston Theatre. With merited applause.
Published: Printed, and for sale, by John and Jos. N. Russell, at their printing-office over Maj. Hawes's work-shops, Quaker-Lane. (Price nine pence.), 1795“…Early American imprints.…”
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The American heroine, a pantomime, in three acts. /
Published: Printed at Paris: and re-printed and sold by Parent, no. 32, South Fifth-Street, Philadelphia., 1797“…Early American imprints.…”
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The Paxton boys, a farce. /
Published: Printed and sold by Anthony Armbruster, at the German and English printing office; in Moravian-Alley., 1764“…Early American imprints.…”
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Child of nature. A dramatic piece, in four acts. /
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The child of nature. A dramatic piece, in four acts. /
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The comical adventures of Gil Blas of Santillane. And The child of nature, a dramatic novel.
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