University of Michigan Library
Fears for democracy regarded from the American point of view. By Charles Ingersoll.
High school organization : a constructive study applied to New York city...
The poetical works of FitzGreene Halleck. Now first collected. Illustrated with steel...
Sermons to children.
the Fairfaxes of England and America in seventeenth eighteenth centuries, including letters...
Reason, faith, and duty. Sermons preached chiefly in the college chapel, by James Walker.
Offhand portraits of prominent New Yorkers / by Stephen Fiske.
A system of intellectual philosophy. By Rev. Asa Mahan.
American biographical notes, being short notices of deceased persons, chiefly those not...
why and how : the Chinese emigrate, means they adopt for purpose...
Walks and talks of an American farmer in England.
the Beecher trial: a review of evidence. Reprinted from New York Times...
Rejoinder to I. W. Allen's pseudo History of Antioch college.
Liberty or slavery; the great national question. Three prize essays on American slavery ...
Life thoughts, gathered from the extemporaneous discourses of Henry Ward Beecher. By...
Argument delivered May 1st and 2nd, 1855, in The case of Ross...
Special report on savings banks,
The Spanish gypsy. A poem. By George Eliot.
Chapters from the bible of ages ... Compiled and edited by G. B. Stebbins.
Tell it all : the story of a life's experience in Mormonism...
Wyoming; its history, stirring incidents, and romantic adventures.
Poems.
Work and wages practically illustrated, by Thomas Brassey, M. P.
Themes of song: a poem, read before the Amphictyon association, Genesee Wesleyan...
Three sermons to young men, preached by Rev. William S. Huggins ......
Manual of coal and its topography. Illustrated By original drawings, chiefly facts...
Practical arithmetic, uniting the inductive with synthetic mode of instruction. Also, illustrating...
Sesame and lilies. Two lectures delivered at Manchester in 1864.
Out of town. A rural episode, by Barry Gray [pseud.]
Nonsense, or Hits & criticisms on the follies of day, by Brick Pomeroy.
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