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The Federal almanack for the year of our Lord, 1789. ..
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1788 |
Engelska |
202 |
Netley Abbey: a gothic story - In two volumes
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1796 |
Engelska |
203 |
A treatise of the law of partnership - By William Watson, of Lincoln's Inn, Esq. One line in Latin
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William Watson, of Lincoln's Inn, Esq
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1795 |
Engelska |
204 |
Minutes of debates in council on the banks of the Ottawa River, (commonly called the Miamia of the Lake) November--, 1791. - Said to be held there by the chiefs of the several Indian nations, who defeated the army of the United States, on the 4th of that month. Present, various nations
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M.DCC.XCII. 1792 |
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205 |
Prophetic conjectures on the French Revolution, and other recent and shortly expected events - extracted from Archp. Brown. 1551 Rev. J. Knox. 1572 Dr. T. Goodwin. 1639 Rev. Chr. Love. 1651 Archbp. Usher. 1655 Dr. H. More. 1663 Rev. P. Jurieu. 1687 Rev. R. Fleming. 1701 Rev J. Wilson. 1742 Dr. Gill. 1748 and a remarkable anonymous pamphlet, 1747. With an introduction and remarks. Two lines from Amos
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M,DCC,XCIV. 1794 |
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A proof of the true and eternal godhead of our Lord Jesus Christ; against modern attacks. - By Dionysius van de Wynpersse, D.D. Professor of philosophy, mathematics, and astronomy, at Leyden. Which gained the highest prize of the Hague Society, for the defence of Christianity, 1792. Translated from the Dutch, by Thomas Bell, Minister, Glasgow
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Dionysius van de Wijnpersse
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M,DCC,XCVI. 1796 |
Engelska |
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A treatise concerning the sanctification of the Lord's Day, - wherein the morality of the Sabbath, or the perpetual obligation of the fourth commandment, is maintained against adversaries; and the religious observation of the Lord's Day, or first day of the week as our Christian Sabbath, is strongly pressed by Scripture arguments. Containing also, many special directions and advices for the better performing the most necessary and comprehensive duty of Sabbath sanctification. To which are added (by way of appendix) meditations for the Sabbath day, taken from the author's manuscripts. Proper for families. One line from Revelation By the Reverend Mr. John Willison, late Minister of the Gospel at Dundee
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John Willison
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M.DCC.LXXXVIII. 1788 |
Engelska |
208 |
A view of ehe sic science of life - on the principles established in The elements of medicine, of the late celebrated John Brown, M.D. With an attempt to correct some important errors of that work. And cases in illustration, chiefly selected from the records of their practice, at the General Hospital, at Calcutta. By William Yates & Charles Maclean. To which is subjoined, A treatise on the action of mercury upon living bodies, and its application for the cure of diseases of indirect debility. And A dissertation on the source of epidemic and pestilential diseases; in which is attempted to prove, by a numerous induction of facts, that they never arise from contagion, but are always produced by certain states, or certain vicissitudes of the atmosphere. By Charles Maclean, of Calcutta
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William Yates
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1797 |
Engelska |
209 |
A view of ecclesiastical history. - By John Newton, author of Omicron's letters, Cardiphonia, &c
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John Newton
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1798? |
Engelska |
210 |
The scourge of fashion, - a poem, by Phylanthus. Four lines from the Duke of Buck's Essay
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Phylanthus.
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1800 |
Engelska |
211 |
The A, B, C. with the Church of England catechism - To which are annexed, prayers used in the Academy of the Protestant Episcopal Church, in Philadelphia. Also, a hymn on the nativity of our Saviour; and another for Easter-day. Two lines from Proverbs
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M,DCC,LXXXV. 1785 |
Engelska |
212 |
Grand concert of sacred music. Philadelphia, May 4, 1786
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1786 |
Engelska |
213 |
Essay on political society - (Copy right secured, agreeably to act of Congress.)
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1800 |
Engelska |
214 |
Answer to a dialogue between a Federalist and a Republican - first inserted in the news-papers in Charleston, and now republished at the desire of a number of citizens
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Henry William De Saussure
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1800 |
Engelska |
215 |
The Philadelphia directory, - by Francis White, contains, 1. The names of the citizens, their ocupations and places of abode ... 2. The members of Congress, and from what states ... To which are annexed, a valuable, regular, and well calculated table of dollars, crowns, French and English guineas, with other coins
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Francis. White
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M,DCC,LXXXV. 1785 |
Engelska |
216 |
The vicar of Wakefield. - A tale. Supposed to be written by himself. One line of Latin text In two volumes. Vol. I-II
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Oliver Goldsmith
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M,DCC,XCV. 1795 |
Engelska |
217 |
The beauties of the creation - or A new moral system of natural history; displayed in the most singular, curious, and beautiful, quadrupeds, birds, insects, trees, and flowers: designed to inspire youth with humanity towards the brute creation, and bring them early acquainted with the wonderful works of the Divine Creator. Three lines of verse from Blackmore
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George. Riley
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M,DCC,XCII. 1792 |
Engelska |
218 |
False shame: or The American orphan in Germany - a comedy, in four acts. From the German of Augustus Von Kotzebue
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August von Kotzebue
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1800 |
Engelska |
219 |
A Debate proposed in the Temple Patrick Society and fully discussed by the members, - whether witches, wizards, magicians, sorcerers, &c. had supernatural powers, and by means of intercourse with, or assistance from invisible supernatural agents, had knowledge of, and coul foretel future events, with power over the inhabitants of this world, or to perform actions beyond the power of human nature
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M,DCC,LXXXVIII. 1788 |
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A sermon delivered in St. Paul's Church, on the 4th of July, 1786. - When the "Form of prayer and thanksgiving to Almighty God, for the inestimable blessings of religious and civil liberty," was first used. By Samuel Magaw, D.D. Rector of St. Paul's in Philadelphia, and vice-provost of the University of Pennsylvania
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Samuel Magaw
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M.DCC.LXXX.VI. 1786 |
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