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Includes reports and maps from world explorations. ; Mode of access: Internet.
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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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Editor: William Cobbett. ; Title from caption. ; Cobbett's American Political Register was the American edition of several volumes of the Political Register, which had been published in London since 1802 by the British journalist and reformer, William Cobbett. This weekly magazine was arranged as letters or essays written by Cobbett and addressed to the people of America; it mainly concerned the political affairs and government, as well as the social problems, of Great Britain. The Political Register was considered one of the greatest reform journals of the period, but because of his views Cobbett had to flee England several times. In 1817 he fled to the U.S., returning to England in 1819; thus his magazine was written in the U.S. during this period ; Also numbered as v. 30, 33, 34 English. ; Mode of access: Internet. ; 14
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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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