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Filed under: Dialogues Two dialogues with children : on keeping holy the Sabbath, and on going to church. (Wellington, Salop : Printed by and for F. Houlston and Son, and sold by Scatcherd and Letterman ... London, and all other booksellers, 1818), by C. R. Cameron and F. Houlston and Son. pbl (page images at HathiTrust) Anniversary leaves / (Philadelphia, Pa. : American Baptist Publication Society, 1879), by M. G. Kennedy (page images at HathiTrust) Sterling dialogues; a choice collection of original dialogues suitable for day schools, Sunday schools, lyceums, anniversaries, holidays, etc. (Philadelphia, The Penn publishing company, 1898), by William M. Clark (page images at HathiTrust) Standard dialogues; designed for school and parlor entertainments, temperance meetings, literary societies, etc., (Philadelphia, The Penn publishing company, 1898), by Alexander Clark (page images at HathiTrust) Macaulay's dialogues for little folks. (New York, R. M. DeWitt, c1876) (page images at HathiTrust) Macaulay's dialogues for young people, on various subjects and in different styles. (New York, R. M. DeWitt, c1876) (page images at HathiTrust) Popular dialogues; comprising a great variety of original material expressly prepared by a corps of experienced writers. (Philadelphia, The Penn Publishing company, 1898), by Phineas Garrett (page images at HathiTrust) Moral and political dialogues; with Letters on chivalry and romance: (London, T. Cadell, 1776), by Richard Hurd (page images at HathiTrust) Model dialogues : a choice collection of original dialogues, tableaux, etc. / (Philadelphia : The Penn publishing co., 1897), ed. by William M. Clark (page images at HathiTrust; US access only) Moral and political dialogues; with Letters on chivalry and romance: (London : Printed by W. Bowyer for A. Millar, W. Thurlbourn and J. Woodyer, 1765), by Richard Hurd (page images at HathiTrust) Dialogo medico legal entre dos intimos amigos, un abogado y un medico ... ([S.l. : s.n., 17--?]) (page images at HathiTrust) An index to monologs and dialogs. Supplement (Boston, Faxon, 1959), by Norma Olin Ireland (page images at HathiTrust) Our Lysander, a dialog for school use ... (New York : E.L. Kellogg, [c1901]), by Amos M. Kellogg (page images at HathiTrust) Ima's visit, (Chicago : W. Rossiter, [c1904]), by Harry L. Newton (page images at HathiTrust) Mademoiselles̕ mistake, a farce in 1 act for two girls ... (Franklin, O. : Eldridge Entertainment House, [c1910]), by Clara Janetta Fort Denton (page images at HathiTrust) Through a matrimonial bureau, a comedietta in one act ... (Chicago : The Dramatic publishing company, [c1898]), by Effie Woodward Merriman (page images at HathiTrust) Doctor and patient (Lebanon, O. : March Brothers, [191-?]), by John M. Drake (page images at HathiTrust) A baker's dozen : original humorous dialogues / (Boston : Lee and Shepard, publishers ; New York : Lee, Shepard and Dillingham, 1876, [c1872]), by George Melville Baker (page images at HathiTrust) Practical dialogues for school entertainment. For children of twelve years. (Philadelphia : Penn Pub. Co., 1927), by Amos M. Kellogg (page images at HathiTrust; US access only) Dialogues on English history and the history of England in one hundred lines. (Toronto, William Briggs, 1903), by Thomas Chisholm (page images at HathiTrust; US access only) Plays for private acting / (New York : United States Book Co., successors to J.W. Lovell Co., c1878), by Bellevue Dramatic Club of Newport (page images at HathiTrust) Baker's patriotic dialogues for all grades : a collection of school dialogues based upon well-known and popular incidents of American history / (Boston : W.H. Baker, 1911), by Edward D. Holmes (page images at HathiTrust) Classic dialogues and dramas ... / (Philadelphia : Penn Pub. co., 1923 [1916]), by Rachel Walter Shoemaker (page images at HathiTrust; US access only) Excelsior dialogues : comprising new and original material prepared expressly for this work by a corps of able and experienced writers. (Philadelphia : Penn Pub. Co., 1923, [c1897]), ed. by Phineas Garrett (page images at HathiTrust; US access only) Wilson's book of recitations and dialogues : with instructions in elocution and declamation, containing a choice selection of poetical and prose recitations : designed as a reading book for classes : and as an assistant to teachers and students in preparing exhibitions / (New York : Dick & Fitzgerald, [186-?]), by Floyd B. Wilson (page images at HathiTrust) Sterling dialogues; a choice collection of original dialogues suitable for day schools, Sunday schools, lyceums, anniversaries, holidays, etc. (Philadelphia : The Penn publishing company, 1898), by William M. Clark (page images at HathiTrust) Hinds & Noble's new dialogues and plays: primary, intermediate, advanced; adapted from the popular works of well-known authors, (New York city : Hinds & Noble, [1898]), by Binney Gunnison (page images at HathiTrust; US access only) Young folks' dialogues, designed for young people of fifteen years; (Philadelphia, The Penn publishing company, 1913), ed. by Charles C. Shoemaker (page images at HathiTrust) Young people's speaker; being a choice treasury of new and popular recitations, readings, dialogues, original and adapted, comedies, tableaux ... including descriptive, dramatic, pathetic, humorous recitals ... for schools, lodges, public entertainments ... ([Philadelphia, National Pub. Co., cop. 1900]), by Henry Davenport Northrop (page images at HathiTrust) Recitations & dialogues for special days in the Sunday school; (Philadelphia, Westminster Press, 1911-19), by Mary Elizabeth Priest (page images at HathiTrust) De scaenico dialogorum apparatu capita tria. ([Halis Saxonum : M. Niemeyer, 1914]), by Wilhelm Kiaulehn (page images at HathiTrust; US access only) The universal restoration, exhibited in four dialogues between a minister and his friend : comprehending the substance of several real conversations which the author had with various persons, both in America and Europe, on that interesting subject ... [Title continues in note] / (Published at Worcester, Massachusetts : by Isaiah Thomas, Jun. Sold Whol-sale and retail by him, at his printingoffice in Worcester, and by Thomas E. Whipple, in Newburyport, 1803), by Elhanan Winchester (page images at HathiTrust) A little book of twentieth-century duologues for drawing room and platform; (London, G. Routledge ; New York, E. P. Dutton, 1911), by Ernest Guy Pertwee (page images at HathiTrust; US access only) Standard dialogues, designed for school and parlor entertainments, temperance meetings, literary societies, etc., (Philadelphia, Penn Pub. Co., 1914), by Alexander Clark (page images at HathiTrust) Schoolday dialogues; a collection of original dialogues, tableaux, etc., designed for school exhibitions, lyceums, literary societies, parlor entertainments, etc., (Philadelphia, The Penn publishing company, 1897), by Alexander Clark (page images at HathiTrust) El nuevo Robinson. Historia moral reducida á dialogos para instruccion y entretenimiento de niñ os y jovenes de ambos sexos por el Senñor Campe. (Méjico, Librería de Galvan, 1844), by Joachim Heinrich Campe, trans. by Tomás de Iriarte (page images at HathiTrust) An index to monologs and dialogs, (Boston, The F. W. Faxson Company, 1939), by Norma Ireland and David E. Ireland (page images at HathiTrust) Parlor varieties, plays, pantomimes, and charades, (Boston, Lee and Shepard; New York, C. T. Dillingham, 1881), by Emma E. Brewster (page images at HathiTrust) Dick's stump speeches and minstrel jokes : containing an immense collection of original and selected negro acts and farces, eccentric sketches, stump speeches, funny conversations, burlesque sermons and lectures, end men's jokes, Bones' gags and Tambo's witticisms; especially adapted for first class minstrel entertainments / (New York : Fitzgerald Publishing Corporation, c1889), by William B. Dick (page images at HathiTrust) Standard dialogues : designed for school and parlor entertainments, temperance meetings, literary societies, etc. (Philadelphia : Penn Pub. Co., [c1898]), ed. by Alexander Clark (page images at HathiTrust; US access only) New dialogues and plays for boys and girls, ages ten to fifteen : adapted from the popular works of well-known authors / (New York : Hinds, Noble & Eldredge, [1905]), by Binney Gunnison (page images at HathiTrust) Reuben Ramsay: or, The boy that nobody wanted. To which are added two poetic dialogues. (New York, Carlton & Porter, [c1849]), by M. H. Maxwell (page images at HathiTrust) Dialogues from Dickens. (Boston, Lee and Shepard; New York, Lee, Shepard and Dillingham, 1871), by Charles Dickens, ed. by William Eliot Fette (page images at HathiTrust) Humorous dialogues and dramas, (Philadelphia, The Penn publishing company, [c1916]), by Charles Chalmers Shoemaker (page images at HathiTrust) Choice dialogues; a collection of new and original dialogues for school and social entertainment; (Philadelphia, Penn Pub. Co., 1913), by Rachel Hinkle Shoemaker (page images at HathiTrust) All sorts of dialogues; a collection of dialogues for young people; with additional stage directions by compiler. (Chicago, T. S. Denison, [1898]), ed. by Clara Janetta Fort Denton (page images at HathiTrust) Graham's school dialogues for young people : containig new and original dramatic dialogues intended for anniversaries and exhibitions / (New York : Dick & Fitzgerald, c1878), by George C. Graham (page images at HathiTrust) McBride's choice dialogues, containing original and characteristic dialogues for school exhibitions and other amateur juvenile entertainments, (New York, Dick & Fitzgerald, [1893]), by H. Elliott McBride (page images at HathiTrust) New dialogues and plays for little children, ages five to ten, adapted from the popular works of well-known authors, (New York, Hinds, Noble & Eldredge, [1905]), by Binney Gunnison (page images at HathiTrust) Excelsior dialogues ... (Philadelphia, Penn Pub. Co., 1904), by Phineas Garrett (page images at HathiTrust) Sterling dialogues; a choice collection of original dialogues suitable for day-schools, Sunday-schools, lyceums, anniversaries, holidays, etc., (Philadelphia, Penn Pub. Co., 1914), ed. by William M. Clark (page images at HathiTrust) Pieces to speak...declamations and dialogues...with helpful notes as to delivery. (Syracuse, Bardeen, 1897), ed. by Harlan Hoge Ballard (page images at HathiTrust) Practical dialogues, drills, and exercises for all grades, (Chicago, A. Flanagan, [c1900]), by Marie Irish (page images at HathiTrust; US access only) The children's hour. Containing dialogues, speeches, motion songs, tableaux, charades, blackboard exercises, juvenile comedies, and other entertainments. (Boston, H.A. Young and Company, [c1880]), by Mary Bridges Canedy Slade (page images at HathiTrust) Dick's comic dialogues : a collection of easy and effective dramatic dialogues specially adapted for performance by young people / (New York : Dick & Fitzgerald, [c1886]), by William B. Dick (page images at HathiTrust) Dialoge in poetischer und prosaischer form. (Milwaukee, Wis., Brunnquell & Rohde, 1885), ed. by Paul Brunnquell (page images at HathiTrust) Classic dialogues and dramas, (Philadelphia, The Penn publishing company, 1895,), by Rachel Walter Shoemaker (page images at HathiTrust) Twelve dialogues / (London : Simpkin, 1893), by Giacomo Leopardi and James Thomson (page images at HathiTrust) Moral and political dialogues : with Letters on chivalry and romance: (London : T. Cadell, 1776), by Richard Hurd (page images at HathiTrust) From tots to teens; some merry times for young folks; a book of original dialogues for boys and girls, (Chicago, T.S. Denison, [1897]), by Clara Janetta Denton (page images at HathiTrust) The hundred dialogues : new and original; designed for reading and exhibition in schools, academies, and private circles. (New York : Collins & Brother, 1861), by William Bentley Fowle (page images at HathiTrust) Borderlands and thoroughfares. (New York : Macmillan, 1914), by Wilfrid Wilson Gibson (page images at HathiTrust; US access only) Choice dialogues; a collection of new and original dialogues for school and social entertainment. (Philadelphia : Penn Pub. Co., [1914]), by J. W. Shoemaker (page images at HathiTrust) Yuletide entertainments: Christmas recitations, monologues, drills, tableaux, motion songs, exercises, dialogues and plays. suitable for all ages, (Chicago : T. S. Denison & company, [c1910]), by Ellen M. Willard (page images at HathiTrust) Dime dialogues. (New York : Beadle and Adams.) (page images at HathiTrust) Dialogues (Dublin, The Talbot Press, 1918), by Alice Furlong (page images at HathiTrust; US access only) Original dramas, dialogues, declamations and tableaux vivans [sic] for school exhibitions, May-day celebrations, and parlor amusement / (Louisville, Ky. : J.P. Morton, 1884, ©1867), by Russell Kavanaugh (page images at HathiTrust) One hundred and thirty comic dialogues and recitations : being Barton's comic recitations and humourous dialogues, and Spencer's comic speeches and dialogues, combined in one volume. (New York : Dick & Fitzgerald, [1871]), ed. by Jerome Barton (page images at HathiTrust) Familiar diaglogues and popular discussions, for exhibition in schools and academies of either sex, and for the amusement of social parties, (Boston, Tappan and Dennet, 1841), by William Bentley Fowle (page images at HathiTrust) Standard humorous dialogues : being a collection of original, adapted, and revised pieces suitable for anniversary, social and other meetings / (London : Ward, Lock & Co., [18--]), by John William Kirton, contrib. by L. F. Brown Hayes and Martha Vicinus (page images at HathiTrust; US access only) An index to monologs. (Boston : F.W. Faxon Company, 1959), by Norma Olin Ireland (page images at HathiTrust; US access only) Public and parlor readings : for the use of dramatic and reading clubs, and for public, social, and school entertainment. Dialogues and dramas / (Boston : Lee and Shepard ; New York : Lee, Shepard, and Dillingham, 1875), by Lewis B. Monroe (page images at HathiTrust) Christmas Chat: or, Observations on the late change at court, on the different characters of the ins and outs; and on the present state of publick affairs. (Gutenberg ebook) Le second enfer d'Etienne Dolet: Suivi de sa traduction des deux dialogues platoniciens l'Axiochus et l'Hipparchus; notice bio-bibliographique par un bibliophile (in French), by Etienne Dolet (Gutenberg ebook) Essays and Dialogues, by Giacomo Leopardi, trans. by Charles Edwardes (Gutenberg ebook) Cousin Lucy's Conversations: By the Author of the Rollo Books, by Jacob Abbott (Gutenberg ebook) Petrarch's Secret; or, the Soul's Conflict with Passion: Three Dialogues Between Himself and S. Augustine, by Francesco Petrarca, trans. by William H. Draper (Gutenberg ebook) Rajankäyntiä nykyisen kirjallisuutemme suunnista (in Finnish), by Juhani Siljo (Gutenberg ebook) Bunyan's Pilgrim's Progress: In Words of One Syllable, by Samuel Phillips Day (Gutenberg ebook) Olla Podrida, by Frederick Marryat (Gutenberg ebook) A Pata no Choco (in Portuguese) (Gutenberg ebook) Mary Brown and the lamb. (London: Religious Tract Society, c1855) (page images at Florida) A dialogue between a blind-man and death (London : Printed by George Larkin ..., 1686), by Richard Standfast (HTML at EEBO TCP) The wits academy, or, The muses delight consisting of merry dialogues upon various occasions composed of mirth, wit, and eloquence, for a help to discourse to such as have had but small converse with the critical sort of people, which live in this censorious age : as also, divers sorts of letters upon several occasions both merry and jocose, helpful for the inexpert to imitate, and pleasant to those of better judgement, at their own leisure to peruse : with a perfect collection of all the newest and best songs, and catches, that are, and have been lately in request at court, and both the theatres. (London : Printed, and are to be sold by most booksellers in London and Westminster, 1677), by W. P. (HTML at EEBO TCP) A second vindication of God's sovereign free grace indeed. In a fair and candid examination of the last discourse of the late Mr. Dickinson, entitled, A second vindication of God's sovereign free grace. : Done in a friendly debate between C, a Calvinist, and B, a believer of meer primitive Christianity. / By John Beach, A.M. ; With a preface by Dr. Johnson. ; [Seven lines of quotations] (Boston: : Printed and sold by Rogers and Fowle in Queen-Street., MDCCLXVIII. [1748]), by John Beach and Samuel Johnson (HTML at Evans TCP) The half-way covenant. A dialogue. / By Joseph Bellamy, D.D. ; [Four lines of Scripture texts] (Boston: : Re-printed and sold by Kneeland and Adams, next to the treasurer's office in Milk-Street., MDCCLXIX. [1769]), by Joseph Bellamy (HTML at Evans TCP) The inconsistence of renouncing the half-way covenant, and yet retaining the half-way-practice. A dialogue. / By Joseph Bellamy, D.D. ; [One line from Luke] (New-Haven, : Printed by Thomas and Samuel Green., [1769]), by Joseph Bellamy (HTML at Evans TCP) That there is but one covenant, whereof baptism and the Lord's-Supper are seals, viz. the covenant of grace; (proved from the word of God) and, the doctrine of an external graceless covenant, lately advanced, by the Rev. Mr. Moses Mather: in a pamphlet, entituled, The visible church in covenant with God, &c. shewn to be an unscriptural doctrine. To which is prefixed, an answer, to a dialogue concerning the half-way covenant; lately printed at New-London. / By Joseph Bellamy, D.D. ; [One line from Isaiah] (New-Haven: : Printed by T. and S. Green, in the Old-Council Chamber,, M,DCC,LXIX. [1769]), by Joseph Bellamy (HTML at Evans TCP) The sacramental controversy brought to a point. The fourth dialouge [sic] between a minister and his parishoner [sic]. A reply to the parishioner's letter, concerning qualifications for Christian communion; lately printed at New-Haven. / By Joseph Bellamy, D.D. ; [Nine lines of Scripture texts] (New-Haven: : Printed by T. and S. Green., [1770]), by Joseph Bellamy (HTML at Evans TCP) Boston, 25 January, 1769. A Dialogue between Sir George Cornwell, a gentleman lately arrived from England, with a design to travel incog. thro' the continent of America, and Mr. Flint, an independent gentleman, descended from a good family of the first settlers of New-England, that is neither placed nor pensioned. [One line of Latin text] ([Boston : s.n.] Printed in London, and re-printed in Boston,, 1769), by George Cornwell (HTML at Evans TCP) Alcuin; a dialogue. (New-York: : Printed by T. & J. Swords, no. 99 Pearl-Street., 1798), by Charles Brockden Brown and E. H. Smith (HTML at Evans TCP) The suicide. A dialogue exhibited on the stage at the public commencement of Yale-College, Sept. 13th, M.DCC.XCVII. (Litchfield [Conn.]: : Printed by T. Collier., [1797]), by Thomas Day and Yale College (HTML at Evans TCP) A Dialogue shewing, what's therein to be found. A motto being modish, for want of good Latin, are put English quotations. : [Four lines of quotations] ([Philadelphia] : Printed [by Samuel Keimer] in the year MDCCXXV., [1725]), by James Logan (HTML at Evans TCP) A Dialogue, between Andrew Trueman, and Thomas Zealot; about the killing the Indians at Cannestogoe and Lancaster. ([Philadelphia] : Printed [by Anthony Armbruster] at Ephesus., [1764]) (HTML at Evans TCP) A Dialogue, between Andrew Trueman, and Thomas Zealot; about the killing the Indians at Cannestogoe and Loncaster [i.e. Lancaster]. ([Philadelphia : Printed by Anthony Armbruster, 1764]) (HTML at Evans TCP) A Dialogue between a Boston man and a country man. ([Boston] : Printed for a publick good., 1714 [i.e., 1715?]) (HTML at Evans TCP) A Dialogue, between a fond father and his little son. Designed to amuse and instruct children. (Norwich [Conn.]: : Printed by John Trumbull,, 1798) (HTML at Evans TCP) A Dialogue, containing some reflections on the late declaration and remonstrance, of the back-inhabitants of the province of Pennsylvania. With a serious and short address, to those Presbyterians, who (to their dishonor) have too much abetted, and conniv'd at the late insurrection. / By a member of that community. ; [Four lines from Thomson] (Philadelphia, : Printed: [by Andrew Steuart] and sold by all the pamphlet-sellers., M,DCC,LXIV. [1764]) (HTML at Evans TCP) A Dialogue, between the Devil and George III. tyrant of Britain, &c. &c. &c. &c. (Boston: : Printed and sold by Benjamin Edes and Sons, at their office in State-Street., M,DCC,LXXXII. [1782]) (HTML at Evans TCP) The reasonableness of nonconformity to the Church of England, in point of worship. A second defence of a sermon, preach'd at Newark, June 2. 1736. Intitled, The vanity of human institutions in the worship of God. Against the exceptions of Mr. John Beach, in his Appeal to the unprejudiced. : Done in the form of a dialogue, wherein Mr. Beach's arguments are all expressed in his own words. / By Jonathan Dickinson, M.A. ; [Seventeen lines of quotations] (Boston, New England, : Printed and sold by Kneeland and Green,, 1738), by Jonathan Dickinson (HTML at Evans TCP) A brief illustration and confirmation of the Divine right of infant baptism; in a plain and familiar dialogue between a minister and one of his parishioners. : [Four lines from Genesis] (Boston: : Printed and sold by S. Kneeland and T. Green in Queen-Street., 1746), by Jonathan Dickinson (HTML at Evans TCP) A treatise concerning the Lords Supper: with three dialogues for the more full information of the weak, in the nature and use of this sacrament. / By Tho. Doolittel [sic]. (Boston in N.E. : Printed by B. Green, and J. Allen, for Samuel Phillips at the brick shop., 1700), by Thomas Doolittle (HTML at Evans TCP) An exercise, containing a dialogue and ode on the accession of His Present Gracious Majesty, George III. Performed at the public commencement in the College of Philadelphia, May 18th, 1762. (Philadelphia: : Printed by W. Dunlap, in Market-Street,, M,DCC,LXII. [1762]), by Jacob Duché, Francis Hopkinson, and Academy College (HTML at Evans TCP) Indian dialogues, for their instruction in that great sevice of Christ, in calling home their country-men to the knowledge of God, and of themselves, and of Iesus Christ. : [Seven lines from Malachi] (Printed at Cambridge [Mass.]. : [By Marmaduke Johnson], 1671), by John Eliot (HTML at Evans TCP) An Exercise, containing a dialogue and ode sacred to the memory of His Late Gracious Majesty, George II. Performed at the public commencement in the College of Philadelphia, May 23d, 1761. : The ode written and set to music by Francis Hopkinson, Esq; M.A. in said college. (Philadelphia: : Printed by W. Dunlap, in Market-Street,, MDCCLXI. [1761]), by Francis Hopkinson, William Smith, and Academy College (HTML at Evans TCP) The ghost of John Young the homicide, who was executed the 17th of August last, for the murder of Robert Barwick, a sherif's officer. : The following monody is written with a view of rescuing his memory from obloquy, and shewing how inconsistent sanguinary laws are, in a country which boasts of her freedom and happiness./ By Mrs. Faugeres. ; (Price six pence). ([New York : s.n., 1797]), by Margaretta V. Faugeres (HTML at Evans TCP) Lessons of caution to young sinners. A sermon preach'd on Lord's-Day Sept. 23. 1733. Upon the affecting occasion of an unhappy young woman present in the assembly under sentence of death. / By Thomas Foxcroft, M.A. Pastor to the Old Church in Boston. ; With a preface by Mr. Cooper. ; And Mr. Byles's conference with the prisoner as she walked to the place of execution. ; [Five lines of Scripture texts] (Boston: N.E. : Printed and sold by S. Kneeland and T. Green, in Queen-Street., MDCCXXXIII. [1733]), by Thomas Foxcroft, William Cooper, and Mather Byles (HTML at Evans TCP) The mental flower-garden, or Instructive and entertaining companion for the fair-sex. Containing, a variety of elegant poetical pieces --pleasing and admonitory letters --cards of compliment --devotional poems --dialogues --writing-pieces --English grammar in verse; and some sketches of female biography: : to which is added, a short but sure guide to an accurate pronunciation (which may save some young ladies a blush in company.) / By D. Fraser, teacher in New-York: author of the Young gentleman and lady's assistant, Columbian monitor, Select biography, &c. ; [Four lines of verse] ; (Copy-right secured) (Danbury [Conn.]: : Printed by Douglas & Nichols., M,DCCC. [1800]), by Donald Fraser and John Scoles (HTML at Evans TCP) Some principles and precepts of the Christian religion. By way of question and answer. : Recommended to parents and tutors for the use of children. / By Samuel Fuller, one of the people called Quakers, ; the same read and approved of by their National Meeting held at Dublin in the 9th month, 1733. ; [Nine lines of Scripture texts] ([Philadelphia] : Dublin, printed. Philadelphia: re-printed and sold by James Chattin., [1753]), by Samuel Fuller (HTML at Evans TCP) A dialogue between Thomas Sweet-Scented, William Oronoco, planters, both men of good understanding, and Justice Love-Country, who can speak for himself. Recommended to the reading of the planters. / By a sincere lover of Virginia. (Williamsburg [Va.]: : Printed by William Parks., M,DCC,XXXII. [1732]), by William Gooch and Virginia. Lieutenant Governor (1727-1749 : Gooch) (HTML at Evans TCP) A vision of hell, and a discovery of some of the consultations and devices there in the year, 1767. By Theodorus van Shemain. ; [Eleven lines of Scripture texts] (New-Haven: : [s.n.], Re-printed, 1770), by Jacob Green (HTML at Evans TCP) A friendly debate; or, A dialogue, between Academicus; and Sawney & Mundungus, two eminent physicians, about some of their late performances. [Five lines of verse from Otway] (Boston: in N.E. : Printed [by Bartholomew Green?], in the year, MDCCXXII [1722]), by Isaac Greenwood, Cotton Mather, Thomas Walter, and Zabdiel Boylston (HTML at Evans TCP) An evening's improvement. Shewing, the necessity of beholding the Lamb of God. : To which is added, a dialogue, entitled, The kind master and dutiful servant. / Written by Jupiter Hammon, a Negro man belonging to Mr. John Lloyd, of Queen's Village, on Long-Island, now in Hartford. (Hartford: : Printed for the author, by the assistance of his friends., [1790?]), by Jupiter Hammon (HTML at Evans TCP) Brief remarks on a number of false propositions, and dangerous errors, which are spreading in the country; collected out of sundry discourses lately publish'd, wrote by Dr. Whitaker and Mr. Hopkins. / Written by way of dialogue, by William Hart, A.M. Pastor of the First Church in Say-brook. ; [Six lines of Scripture texts] (New-London [Conn.]: : Printed and sold by Timothy Green., 1769), by William Hart (HTML at Evans TCP) The Englishman's right; a dialogue between a barrister at law and a juryman; plainly setting forth, I. The antiquity, II. The excellent designed use, III. The office, and just privileges, of juries, by the law of England. / By Sir John Hawles, Knight, solicitor-General of the late King William. ([Boston] : London, printed M,DCC,LXXI. Boston, re-printed by Edes and Gill, in Queen-Street,, M,DCC,LXXII. [1772]), by John Hawles (HTML at Evans TCP) A dialogue concerning the slavery of the Africans; shewing it to be the duty and interest of the American states to emancipate all their African slaves. : With an address to the owners of such slaves. : Dedicated to the Honourable the Continental Congress. : To which is prefixed, the institution of the society, in New-York, for promoting the manumission of slaves, and protecting such of them as have been, or may be, liberated. : [Four lines of Scripture texts] ([New York] : Norwich: Printed by Judah P. Spooner, 1776. New-York: Re-printed for Robert Hodge., M,DCC,LXXXV. [1785]), by Samuel Hopkins (HTML at Evans TCP) A looking-glass, for Presbyterians. [Seven lines of verse from Swift] ([Philadelphia] : Printed [by Anthony Armbruster] in the year, MDCCXLIV [i.e., 1764]), by Isaac Hunt (HTML at Evans TCP) War with the devil, or, The young man's conflict with the powers of darkness, in a dialogue discovering the corruption and vanity of youth, the horrible nature of sin, and deplorable condition of fallen man, also, a description of the power and rule of conscience, and the nature of true conversion. : To which is added, an appendix, containing a dialogue between an old apostate and a young professor, worthy the perusal of all, but chiefly intended for the instruction of the younger sort. / By B.K. author of Sion in distress, or The groans of the Protestant church. ([New York : Printed by William Bradford, 1707]), by Benjamin Keach (HTML at Evans TCP) Fundamental truths ([Philadelphia : Printed by William Bradford, 1692]), by George Keith (HTML at Evans TCP) Amusement hall; or, An easy introduction to the attainment of useful knowledge. By a lady. ; [Six lines of verse] (Philadelphia: : Printed by Lang and Ustick, and sold by T. Ustick, no. 79, North Third Street,, M.DCC.XCVI. [1796]), by Lady (HTML at Evans TCP) Infernal conference: or, Dialogues of devils. By the Listener. ; In two volumes. Vol. I[-II]. ([Philadelphia] : London, printed. Philadelphia, re-printed: and sold by Stewart & Cochran, no. 34, South Second-street,, M,DCC,XCIV. [1794]), by John Macgowan (HTML at Evans TCP) The Observator's trip to America, in a dialogue between the observator and his country-man Roger. ([Philadelphia] : Printed [by Andrew Bradford], in the year 1726) (HTML at Evans TCP) Short conversations; or, An easy road to the temple of fame; which all may reach who endeavour to be good. ; [Four lines of verse] ([Boston] : Printed and sold by Samuel Hall, no. 53, Cornhill, Boston., 1794), by M. Pelham (HTML at Evans TCP) Dramatic dialogues, for the use of young persons. By the author of The blind child, &c. ; [Four lines from Zimmerman. (Boston: : Printed for W. Spotswood., 1798), by Elizabeth Sibthorpe Pinchard (HTML at Evans TCP) A brief account of a religious scheme, taught and propagated by a number of Europeans, who lately lived in a place called Nisqueunia, in the state of New-York, but now residing in Harvard, Commonwealth of Massachusetts, commonly called, Shaking Quakers. / By Valentine Rathbun, Minister of the Gospel. ; [Two lines from Proverbs] ; To which is added, A dialogue between George the Third of Great-Britain, and his ministers; giving an account of the late London mob, and the original of the sect called Shakers. ; The whole being a discovery of the wicked machinations of the principal enemies of America. (Worcester [Mass.]: : [s.n.]., Printed in the year 1782), by Valentine Rathbun (HTML at Evans TCP) Some arguments against worldly-mindedness, and needless care and trouble. With other useful instructions. Represented by way of a dialogue or discourse between two, called by the names of Mary and Martha. (Boston: : Printed by E. Russell, next the stump of Liberty-Tree, for Zadock King, of Conway;, 1791. (Price six pence.)), by Eunice Smith (HTML at Evans TCP) Dramatic dialogues for the use of schools. By Charles Stearns, A.M. Pastor of the church, and preceptor of the Liberal School in Lincoln. ; [Five lines from Milton] ; Published according to act of Congress. (Leominister, Massachusetts, : Printed by John Prentiss, & Co. for the author., 1798), by Charles Stearns and Mass.) Liberal School (Lincoln (HTML at Evans TCP) Three instructive dialogues, between a true Gospel minister and one of his parishoners, upon the Christian religion. By the Rev. Archdeacon Vivian, Devonshire. (Baltimore: : Printed by David Graham, in Calvert-Street, between Market-Street and the court-house., MDCCXCI. [1791]), by Thomas Vivian and Thomas Jones (HTML at Evans TCP) Mental improvement: or, The beauties and wonders of nature and art. In a series of instructive conversations. / By Priscilla Wakefield, author of Leisure hours. (New-Bedford [Mass.]: : Printed by Abraham Shearman, Jun. for Caleb Greene & Son., 1799), by Priscilla Wakefield (HTML at Evans TCP) A choice dialogue between John Faustus a conjurer, and Jack Tory his friend. Occasioned by some choice dialogues lately published, concerning predestination and election. : Together with animadversions upon the preface to the Choice dialogues. : And an appendix concerning the true doctrine of predestination, as held by the Church of England, and the absurdities and inconsistency of the Choice dialogues. / By a young strippling. (Boston, : Printed for N. Boone, at the Sign of the Bible in Cornhill: B. Gray, and J. Edwards, at their shops in King-Street., 1720), by Thomas Walter (HTML at Evans TCP) Grammatical institute of the English language. Pt. 3 (Hartford: : Printed by Barlow & Babcock, for the author, M,DCC,LXXV. With the privilege of copy-right., [1785]), by Noah Webster, Joel Barlow, and Timothy Dwight (HTML at Evans TCP) The Scripture doctrine of predestination, election, and reprobation. Together with five articles of Calvinistic faith. Concluded with A dialogue between a predestinarian and his friend. : [Two lines from Jude] (Stockbridge [Mass.]: : Printed by Loring Andrews., 1795), by John Wesley (HTML at Evans TCP) Quakerism a judicial infatuation represented in three dialogues, adapted to the meanest capacities, and containing a full reply to J. Mott's, pretended answer to the Letter to a parishioner, &c. and an answer to the common objections of the Quakers against outward ordinances: with a detection of R. Barclay's sophistry, in proving Christ's baptism spiritual without water; and E. Burlings [sic], arguments upon that head refuted. / By James Wetmore, missionary from the Honorable Society for Propagating the Gospel, &c. And rector of Christ Church in the parish of Rye. ; [Six lines from 2 Peter] (New-York, : Printed and sold by J. Peter Zenger, in Smith-Street, near the Old Slip., [1731]), by James Wetmore and Samuel Johnson (HTML at Evans TCP) Some miscellany observations on our present debates respecting witchcrafts, in a dialogue between S. & B. / By P.E. and J.A. (Philadelphia [i.e., Boston?], : Printed by William Bradford, for Hezekiah Usher., 1692), by Samuel Willard, Philip English, and John Alden (HTML at Evans TCP) The universal restoration, exhibited in four dialogues between a minister and his friend; comprehending the substance of several real conversations which the author had with various persons, both in America and Europe, on that interesting subject, chiefly designed fully to state, and fairly to answer the most common objections that are brought against it from the Scriptures. / By Elhanan Winchester. ; To this edition is prefixed, a brief account of the means and manner of the author's embracing these sentiments, intermixed with some sketches of his life during four years. (Philadelphia: : Printed by T. Dobson, at the stone-house, no. 41, South Second-Street., M,DCC,XCII. [1792]), by Elhanan Winchester (HTML at Evans TCP)
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