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"Victoria" 1786
"A Trip to Parnassus" 1788
"Charlotte Temple: A Tale of Truth" 1791
"Rebecca, or the Fille de Chambre" 1792
"Trials of the Human Heart" 1795
"Reuben and Rachel" 1798
"Sarah, the Exemplary Wife" 1813

"Slaves in Algiers, or A Struggle for Freedom" 1794
"The Volunteer" 1795
"The Female Patriot" 1795
"Americans in England" 1797

"An Abridgement of Universal Geography" 1805
"A Spelling Dictionary" 1807
"An Arithmetic Book" 1809

From the Poem: "The Rights of Woman"
in Miscellaneous Poems, 1804
"While Patriots on wide philosophic plan,
Declaim upon the wondrous rights of man,
May I presume to speak? And though uncommon,
Stand forth the champion of the rights of woman?
Nay, start not, gentle sirs; indeed 'tis true,
And if she's wise, she will assert them too."
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