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A poem, on reading president Washington's address, declining a re-election to the presidency - (Written in October, 1796.) By S.J.H. Esquire, one of the federal electors of the state of New-York,.
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St. John Honeywood
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1796 |
Engelska |
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The crisis - in thirteen numbers. Written during the late war. By the author of Common sense
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Thomas Paine
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M.DCC.XCII. 1792 |
Engelska |
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Letter addressed to the abbe Raynal, on the affairs of North-America - In which the mistakes in the abbe's account of the revolution of America are corrected and cleared up. By Thomas Paine, M.A. of the University of Pennsylvania, and author of the pamphlet and other publications, entitled, or signed, "Common sense."
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Thomas Paine
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1792? |
Engelska |
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Letters, by the author of Common sense. - First, to the Earl of Shelburne, now Marquis of Lansdowne, on the subject of American independence. Second, to Sir Guy Carlton, now Lord Dorchester, on the murder of Captain Huddy. Third, to the authors of "The Republican," a French paper; tendering his services in support of the Republican system. Fourth, to the Abbe Syeyes, a member of the French National Assembly; accepting the Abbe's challenge on the subject of government, by offering to defend the republican against the monarchical system
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Thomas Paine
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M.DCC.XCII. 1792 |
Engelska |
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De Constitutie, eenpariglyk geaccordeerd by de Algemeene Conventie, gehouden in de Stad von Philadelphia, in 't jaar 1787 - en gesubmitteerd aan het volk der Vereenigde Staaten van Noord-Amerika: zynde van ses derselver staaten alreede geadopteerd, namentlyk, Massachusetts, Connecticut, Nieuw-Jersey, Pennsylvania, Delaware en Georgia. Vertaald door Lambertus De Ronde, V.D.M
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United States
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1788 |
Nederländska |
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The writings, of Thomas Paine, secretary for foreign affairs to the Congress of the United States of America, in the late war. - Containing, 1. Rights of man. 2. Common sense. 3. The crisis. 4. Public good. 5. Letter to Abbe Raynal. 6. Letter to the Earl of Shelburne. 7. Letter to Sir Guy Carlton. 8. Letter to the authors of the Republican. 9. Letter to Abbe Seyeyes
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Thomas Paine
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1792-1794 |
Engelska |
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An oration, on the death of General Washington - pronounced before the citizens of Albany, on Thursday, January 9th, 1800. By William P. Beers, Esquire
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William Pitt Beers
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1800 |
Engelska |
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Public good - being an examination into the claim of Virginia to the vacant western territory, and of the right of the United States to the same. To which is added, proposals for laying off a new state, to be applied as a fund for carrying on the war, or redeeming the national debt. By the author of Common sense. Written in the year 1780
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Thomas Paine
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1792? |
Engelska |
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Solomon's temple spiritualized: or, Gospel-light brought out of the temple at Jerusalem, to let us more easily into the glory of New-Testament truths. - By John Bunyan
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John Bunyan
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MDCCXC. 1790 |
Engelska |
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A short but comprehensive system of the geography of the world - by way of question and answer. Principally designed for children and common schools. By Nathaniel Dwight
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Nathaniel Dwight
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1796 |
Engelska |
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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 |
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Common sense - addressed to the inhabitants of America, on the following interesting subjects, viz. I. Of the origin and design of government in general, with concise remarks on the English Constitution. II. Of monarchy and hereditary succession. III. Thoughts on the presen state of American affairs. IV. Of the present ability of America, with some miscellaneous reflections. To which is added, an appendix. Two lines from Thomson
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Thomas Paine
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M.DCC.XCI. 1791 |
Engelska |
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Hymns and anthems: composed on divine subjects, agreeable to sacred Scripture - By Thomas Nichols. Inspected and approved by the Rev. Isaac Backus. Three lines of Scripture texts
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Thomas. Nichols
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MDCCXCIII. 1793 |
Engelska |
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The principles of the Christian religion, as taught in the Reformed Protestant Dutch churches. - Collected from the Holy Scriptures, by the late learned and pious Robert Alberthoma, Minister at Groningen. Translated from the Dutch, by E. Westerlo, Minister at Albany
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Robert Alberthoma
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M,DCC,LXXXIX. 1789 |
Engelska |
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The Conductor generalis: or, The office, - duty and authority of justices of the peace, high-sheriffs, under-sheriffs, coroners, constables, gaolers, jury-men, and overseers of the poor. As also, the office of clerks of assize, and of the peace, &c. Compiled chiefly from Burn's Justice, and the several other books, on those subjects, by James Parker, late one of the justices of the peace for Middlesex County, in New-Jersey; and now revised and adapted to the United States of America, by a gentleman of the law. The whole alphabetically digested under the several titles; with a table directing to the ready finding out the proper matter under those titles
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1794 |
Engelska |
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The Heidelbergh catechism, - or Method of instruction in the Christian religion as the same is taught in the Reformed churches and schools in Holland. To which is added, a compendium of the Christian religion, for those who intend to approach the Holy Supper of the Lord. Translated for the use of the Reformed Protestant churches in America
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MDCCLXXXIX. 1789 |
Engelska |
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The Psalms of David, with hymns and spiritual songs, - having the proper metre prefixed to each. Also, the catechism, compendium, confession of faith and liturgy, of the Reformed Church in the Netherlands. For the use of the Reformed Dutch Church in North-America
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M,DCC,XCVI. 1796 |
Engelska |
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To the public.Although the revenue system, - recommended by the resolution of Congress of the 18th of April, 1783, has been the subject of deliberation for more than three years past
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1786 |
Engelska |
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A grammatical institute of the English language, - comprising an easy, concise and systematic method of education. Designed for the use of English schools in America. In three parts. Part second: containing a plain and comprehensive grammar, grounded on the true principles and idioms of the language. By Noah Webster, Jun. Esquire. author of "Dissertations on the English language," "Collection of essays and fugitive writings," &c
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Noah Webster
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1796. (With privilege of copy-right for the first, second and third parts of Webster's Grammatical institute) |
Engelska |
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The way to wealth. - Written by Dr. B. Franklin
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Benjamin Franklin
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M.DCC.LXXXVI. 1786 |
Engelska |