Young Ladies' Academy of Philadelphia
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Young Ladies' Academy of Philadelphia
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Young Ladies' Academy of Philadelphia
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- The substance of an address, delivered in the Young Ladies' Academy of Philadelphia, June 20th, 1792., By the Rev. Doctor Magaw
- A collection of psalms and hymns, with tunes affixed;, for the use of the Young Ladies' Academy of Philadelphia., By John Poor, A.M. principal
- An address, delivered in the Young Ladies Academy, at Philadelphia, on February 8th, 1787., At the close of a public examination., By the Rev. Samuel Magaw, D.D. Rector of St. Paul's Church, and vice-provost of the University of Pennsylvania
- An essay on the education and genius of the female sex., To which is added, an account, of the commencement of the Young-Ladies' Academy of Philadelphia, held the 18th of December, 1794, under the direction of Mr. John Poor, A.M. principal., By J.A. Neal. ; [Four lines from Young]
- Thoughts upon female education,, accommodated to the present state of society, manners, and government, in the United States of America. : Addressed to the visitors of the Young Ladies' Academy in Philadelphia, 28 July, 1787, at the close of the quarterly examination., By Benjamin Rush, M.D. professor of chemistry in the University of Pennsylvania. ; To which is added, a prayer, by Samuel Magaw, D.D. Rector of St. Paul's Church, and vice-provost of the University of Pennsylvania; delviered upon the same occasion
- The Rise and progress of the Young-Ladies' Academy of Philadelphia:, containing an account of a number of public examinations & commencements; the charter and bye-laws; likewise, a number of orations delivered by the young ladies, and several by the trustees of said institution
- A prayer, delivered at the close of the quarterly examination, and after Mr. Swanwick's address, in the Young Ladies Academy, October 31, 1787., By Dr. Magaw
- Thoughts upon female education,, accommodated to the present state of society, manners, and government, in the United States of America. : Addressed to the visitors of the Young Ladies' Academy in Philadelphia, 28 July, 1787, at the close of the quarterly examination., By Benjamin Rush, M.D. professor of chemistry in the University of Pennsylvania. ; To which is added, a prayer, by Samuel Magaw, D.D. Rector of St. Paul's Church, and vice-provost of the University of Pennsylvania; delivered upon the same occasion
- A prayer, delivered before the visitors of the Young Ladies Academy in Philadelphia,, at the close of the quarterly examination, 28 July 1797, by Samuel Magaw, D.D. Rector of St. Paul's Church, and vice-provost of the University of Pennsylvania
- Syllabus of lectures,, containing the application of the principles of natural philosophy, and chemistry, to domestic and culinary purposes. : Composed for the use of the Young Ladies' Academy, in Philadelphia
- Thoughts upon female education,, accommodated to the present state of society, manners and government, in the United States of America. Addressed to the visitors of the Young Ladies' Academy in Philadelphia. 28 July, 1787, at the close of the quarterly examination., By Benjamin Rush, M.D. professor of chemistry in the University of Pennsylvania
- Thoughts on education,, addressed to the visitors of the Young Ladies' Academy in Philadelphia, October 31, 1787. At the close of the quarterly examination, by John Swanwick, one of the visitors of the said academy. ; To which is added; a prayer, delivered on the same occasion, by Samuel Magaw, D.D
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