1 sheet ([1] p.) ; Probably printed by Richard Pierce, printer to the president and council of the New England Dominion, which appointed Wharton, Hutchinson and Saffin to a commission to deal with matters concerning the Narraganset Country.
Errata at end. ; Probable date of imprint from BM, NUC pre-1956. ; Includes bibliographical references. ; NUC pre-1956 ; BM, ; Mode of access: Internet.
"Reprint of the first book printed in Greenock in 1780."--T.p. verso. ; "Every circumstance related faithfully and with all delicacy, containing nothing but indisputable facts, that can be well vouched, and are mostly known to many gentlemen of good character in both the private and military lines of life ; carefully arranged, and published for the use of the public at large." ; Electronic reproduction. ; Mode of access: Internet. ; 44
Speech to Mexican citizens concerning the nation's current political and social turmoil, the Republican government system and the government of the provinces, and the need to establish a better, federal system. Includes 'Proyecto de la República federal de México', outlining the structure of the proposed federal government and general laws concerning religion, the provinces, immigration, the treasury, customs taxes and banking, and domestic commerce. Dated 14 May 1823
continued: . XII. Historical documents and remarks (from December, 1799 to March, 1801) ; Trial of Cooper ; Emigration Society ; Washington's death ; Proceedings in Congress during the session which began December, 1799 ; Board of Commissioners ; Defence of the Quakers of Pennsylvania ; Farewell advertisement ; Prison eclogue ; Republican morality ; Jefferson's election ; Adam's public conduct ; Jefferson's character ; Convention concluded between America and France, in 1800 ; Proceedings in Congress during the session which ended in March, 1801 ; Index. ; continued: . IX. Selections from Porcupine's gazette (for July, 1798) ; The impeachment of Senator Blount ; Selections from Porcupine's gazette (for August and September, 1798) ; J.H. Stone's letters to Dr. Priestley ; Remarks on Dr. Priestley's explanation respecting the letters of Stone ; Selections from Porcupine's gazette (for October, 1798) ; Miscellaneous anecdotes of various dates ; Priestley's poor emigrants ; Postscript, containing an address of the Welsh people residing in Cambria, Pa., to their brethren in Wales -- X. Selections from Porcupine's gazette (from November 1798, to June, 1799) ; Dr. Morse's exposure of French intrigue in the United States ; Galloway's exposure of Howe ; The trial of republicanism -- XI. Selections from Porcupine's gazette (from July, 1799, to January, 1800) ; A concise and comprehensive history of Prince Suworrow's campaign in Italy, in 1799 ; The American rush-light : Nos. 1-V . ; continued: . IV. The scare-crow ; The life and adventures of Peter Porcupine ; The political censor : No. V ; The gros mousqueton diplomatique ; The political censor : No. VI-VIII ; A brief statement of the injuries and insults received from France ; Washington's retiring from the presidency -- V. Selections from Porcupine's gazette (from March to May, 1797) -- VI. Selections from Porcupine's gazette (from June to 15th August, 1797) -- VII. Selections from Porcupine's gazette (from 16th August to end of November, 1797) ; The republican judge ; Selections from Porcupine's gazette (for December, 1797) -- VIII. Selections from Porcupine's gazette (from January to May, 1798) ; Detection of a conspiracy, formed by the United Irishmen ; Selections from Porcupine's gazette (for June, 1798) ; The cannibal's progress ; Authentic history of the depredations committed on the commerce of the United States . ; I. A summary view of the politics of the United States from the close of the war to the year 1794 ; Addresses to Doctor Priestley ; Observations on Priestley's emigration ; The short, but comprehensive, story of a farmer's bull ; Account of the insurrection in the western counties of Pennsylvania, in 1794 ; Dispute between America and Great Britain -- II. A bone to gnaw for the Democrats (Part I) ; A kick for a bite ; A bone to gnaw for the Democrats (Part II) ; A summary of the proceedings of Congress, during the session which commenced November, 1794 ; Popular proceedings relative to the British treaty ; A little plain English, addressed to the people of the United States on the treaty ; Analysis of Randolph's Vindication ; A New Year's gift for the Democrats -- III. The censor : No. 1. The bloody buoy ; The censor : No. II-IV . ; Mode of access: Internet. ; BEIN Merriam 119: Imperfect: v. 5-7, 9 only. Stamp: G. & C. Merriam Co., Springfield, Mass., Jun. 12, 1939. Vols. 6-7, 9 have bookplate of Pratt Institute, Brooklyn, N.Y. and autograph of F.Y. Robertson.
1 broadside. ; Title from first 2 lines of text. ; At head of title: Charles R. ; Sent by Charles II to the lord mayor of London, and to the commissioners and justices for the gaol-delivery of Oyer and Terminer of the city of London and county of Middlesex, to free Quaker prisoners. ; Identified on film as Wing E818 (number cancelled). ; Reproduction of original in the Society of Antiquaries Library, London.
Military Expedition of Gen. Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna in Texas. p. 2-4. Commission of Agustin Fernandez de San Vicente to encourage independence in California. p. 5-7. Report of General Captaincy of Provinces of East and West Mexico; emigration of Americans moving to Texas and movement of American troops along the Mexican border. p. 8-70. Arrival of the English consul, Carlos O 'Gorman to the port of Veracruz. p. 71-81. Declaration by J.R. Poinsett, United States Minister to Mexico on a speech given by Everettis, U.S. minister in Spain about the independence of Mexico. p. 82 to 92. Reports on foreign movements in New Mexico. p. 93-95. Reports and press clippings on the issue of a Spanish ship on the island of Cuba. p. 96-103. The Secretary of War and Navy, sent to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs reports on the riots and revolts in Nacogdoches to free Texas. Correspondence to J.R. Poinsett and Henry Clay on the matter. p. 104-153. The War Department and Navy sends reports on arrests made by the sheriff of Natchitoches in Mexico without legal permission. p. 154-156. Article on Mexico; "Mexico Independent". p. 157-158. Report from Fray José de Jesús Puelles the Apostolic College of Our Lady of Guadalupe de Zacatecas, on the Texas-Louisiana boundary. p. 159-174. Copies of the events among American troops on the Texas-Mexico border in the year 1806. p. 175- 194
"Friday the 21 of October, 1653. Ordered by the Parliament, that this act forthwith be printed and published. Hen: Scobell, Clerk of the Parliament." ; Signatures: 2F². ; Imprint and statement of responsibliity from colophon. ; Caption title. ; McAlpin Coll. ; Mode of access: Internet. ; MU: Pre-1801 imprint.