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Includes reports and maps from world explorations. ; Mode of access: Internet.
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In: http://hdl.handle.net/2027/njp.32101068787744
Numbered on back, 3 & 8. ; Binder's title. ; [v. 1, pt. 1] Smalley, J. On the evils of a weak government. 1800.--[pt. 2] Trumbull, B. Dignity of man. 1801.--[pt. 3] Strong, J. Sermon . on the general election . Connecticut. 1802.--[pt. 4] Burnet, M .Election sermon. 1803.--[pt. 5] Hooker, A. Moral tendency of man's accountableness to God. 1805.--[pt. 6] Lyman, W. Happy nation. 1806.--[pt. 7] Morse, J. Sermon . before the Ancient & honourable artillery company. 1803.--[pt. 8] Emmons, N. Sermon . the day of general election. 1798.--[pt. 9] Baldwin, T. Sermon . the day of general election . 3d ed. 1803.--[pt. 10] [Mason, J.M. Voice of warning to the Christians. 1800.]--[pt. 11] Kirkland, J.T. Sermon . before the Ancient and honorable artillery company. 1795.--[pt. 12] Mitchell, S.L. Address to the citizens of New York. 1800.--[pt. 13] Morse, J. Sermon . the day of the national fast. 1799.--[pt. 14] Nott, E. Discourse . the fourth of July. 1801.--[pt. 15] Strong, N. Sermon . at the annual thanksgiving. 1797.--[pt. 16] Abbot, A. Self preservaton. 1802.--[pt. 17] Erskine, J. Fatal consequences and the general sources of anarchy. 1793.--[pt. 18] Emerson, W. Oration . July 5 . [1802]--[v. 2, pt. 1] Blair, S. Discourse . on . a day of fasting. 1798.--[pt. 2] Dwight, T. Duty of Americans at the present crisis. 1798.--[pt. 3] Morse, J. Sermon . on the anniversary thanksgiving. 1798.--[pt. 4] Green, A. Obedience to the laws of God. [1798]--[pt. 5] Linn, W. Discourse on national sins. 1798.--[pt. 6] Abercrombie, J. Sermon . on . a day of fasting. [1798]--[pt. 7] Backus, A. Absalom's conspiracy. 1798.--[pt. 8] Kirkland, J.T. Sermon . the day of a national fast. 1798.--[pt. 9] Kirland, J.T. Oration . at the request of the society of [phi] β [kappa]. 1798.--[pt. 10] Strong, N. Political instruction from the prophecies of God's Word. 1799.--[pt. 11] Strong, N. Sermon . on the state fast. 1798.--[pt. 12] Morse, J. Sermon . the day recommended for . fasting. 1798.--[pt. 13] Johnson, J.B. Dealings of God with Israel and America. 1798.--[pt. 14] Smith, E.H. Discourse . before the New York Society for Promoting the Manumission of Slaves. 1798.--[pt. 15] Wells, J. Oration. on the fourth of July. 1798.--[pt. 16] Quincy, J. Oration . July 4, 1798. . 2d ed. 1798.--[pt. 17] Channing, H. Consideration of Divine goodness. 1794. ; Mode of access: Internet.
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24 p. ; 23 cm. (8vo) ; Caption title. ; "Ascribed to James Madison by Thomas Jefferson in the copy formerly belonging to him . to which he also added corrections and additions, in manuscript."--Evans. Place of publication suggested by Evans. ; Dated on p. 24: April 20, 1795.
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Vols. 72-75, reprints, without caption title or t.-p. ; William Cobbett, editor. ; No more published. ; Publication suspended Apr.-June 1817, May 29-Aug. 14, 1819. ; Mode of access: Internet. ; Title varies: 1802-03 (v. 1-4) Cobbett's annual register. (Each volume is in 2 parts, the 1st part consisting of the numbers which have been published weekly during the hal year as(Cobbett's weekly political register") or of a reprint of those numbers, th 2d part consisting of the supplement) 1804-16, Cobbett's political register. (Caption title; Cobbett's weekly politifcal register) 1817-Aug. 1819, Cobbett's weekly political register. (Caption title, Feb. 15-Dec. 1817: Cobbett's weekly political pamphlet) Aug. 1819-July 1821, Cobbett's political register. (Caption title, Aug. 1819-Apr. 1821: Cobbett's weekly political register. Apr.-July, 1821: Cobbett's weekly register) July 1821-Dec. 1828, Cobbett's weekly register. (Caption title, 1828: Cobbett's weekly political register) 1829-35, Cobbett's political register. (Caption title: Cobbett's weekly
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Editor: William Cobbett. ; Several vol. N.Y. edition. ; Suspended Apr.-June 1817, June-July 1819. ; Vol. 1-2 contain supplements. ; Mode of access: Internet. ; 1802-03, each volume is in 2 parts, the 1st part consisting of the numbers which have been published weekly during the half year (as "Cobbett's weekly political register") or of a reprint of those numbers, the 2nd part consisting of the supplement. ; v. 27, pp. 161-164 wanting.
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In: http://mdz-nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:12-bsb10771753-0
Volltext // Exemplar mit der Signatur: München, Bayerische Staatsbibliothek -- Pol.g. 1154 i
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[2], 51, [3] p. ; 23 cm. (8vo) ; Also issued as part of some copies of: Cobbett, William. Porcupine's works. Vol. II. Philadelphia : Cobbett, [1797-1798] (Evans 31948). ; (from title page) Remarks on the proceedings in Congress -- Mr. Pickering's letter -- Attack on the same by the sans-cullote Bache -- Observations on Citizen Adet's complaints respecting the French flag and the almanack-makers -- An account of Mr. Adams's election, with remarks on the conduct of the French emissaries subsequent thereto -- The festival of fools. Their toasts, with remarks -- Mr. Adams's farewel address to the Senate, with the Senate's answer.
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p. [4], 53-123, [1] ; 23 cm. (8vo) ; "There is no Censor for February, this year."--title page. ; Gaines notes four variants (Gaines 31a-d, q.v.), the last of which he reports to be "A new setting of type, but a faithful copy." ; With a half-title. ; (from title page) An interesting letter from a gentleman in Switzerland, to his friend in America, describing the situation of France -- Noah Webster's attack on Porcupine -- Porcupine's answer, letter I -- Letter II -- Porcupine's last will and testament -- Index to the Gazette for March, 1797.
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"Books & stationary. Etheridge & Bliss . keep constantly for sale, a well assorted, and large collection of books ."--p. [56], 2nd count. ; "Rollin's Ancient history. Etheridge & Bliss . are publishing by subscription, an elegant edition of Rollin's Ancient history, in eight volumes, octavo. ."--p. [55], 2nd count. ; "The French artillerist, containing brief instructions for the different objects of practical artillery. Selected from French authorities, by Col. Ir. Am. de Lacroix, formerly a captain commandant of artillery in the service of France. Translated by Samuel Mackay, A.M. ."--54 p., 2nd count, with separate title page. ; Each title recorded separately in Shaw & Shoemaker. ; Copyright Feb. 18, 1808 by Samuel Mackay. ; Shaw & Shoemaker ; Shaw & Shoemaker ; Mode of access: Internet.
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