Imperfect: all after p. 130 wanting. Last page supplied by typewritten copy; photostat copies (negative) of map and one illus. ; Mode of access: Internet.
Autograph copy. ; Cover title: Letter . in answer to enquiries concerning the late imputations of dishonor upon the United States. ; Mode of access: Internet.
Translation of Lettres à S.A.R. le duc régnant de Saxe-Coburg et Gotha, sur la théorie des probabilités, appliquée aux sciences morales et politiques. ; Includes bibliographical references. ; Mode of access: Internet.
Attributed to William Cobbett--National Union Catalog pre-1956 imprints. ; "The political progress of Britain." was written by James Thomson Callender. ; Electronic reproduction. ; Mode of access: Internet. ; 44
Supplement entitled: Historical review of the political relations between the British Government in India and the Empire of Ava. ; Includes bibliographical references. ; Mode of access: Internet.
by Charles Ganilh, advocate. Transl. from the french by D. Boileau ; Volltext // Exemplar mit der Signatur: München, Bayerische Staatsbibliothek -- Pol.g. 1179 f
"Poetry.": p. 47. ; Last page blank. ; Compiled by Richard McNemar. Cf. Richmond, M.L.H. Shaker lit. ; Concerns legal action in Kentucky and New Hampshire involving Shakers. ; Shoemaker ; Sabin ; Richmond, M.L.H. Shaker lit., ; MacLean, J.P. Shaker lit., ; Mode of access: Internet. ; Housed in green cloth flapcase with spine titled in gold. Disbound (removed from original blue paper wrappers); four gatherings, stab-sewn. ; ACQ: 13253; Cedric Robinson; 11/5/1963; [Alice Gradle Fund].
This edition is know to exist in at least two states: in one state p. 195 is misnumbered 185; in the other state p. 195 is numbered correctly. ; Sabin ; ESTC ; Mode of access: Internet.
First published anonymously at Paris, 1788 and again 1789 under title: Nouveau voyage en Espagne, ou, Tableau de lé̕tat actuel de cette monarchie . ; Mode of access: Internet.
Broadside describing a proposed newspaper publication in Norwich, Vermont, dated 30 January 1846. ; THE POLITICAL AND MILITARY REFORMER Devoted to the support of truly Republican Principles- of a well disciplined Militia -of an American System of Education, and of sound Literature and Science. The Public is respectfully informed that it is proposed to publish a paper at Norwich, State of Vermont, under the above name, to be conducted by an association of gentlemen, on the following general plan, tovvit; 1st. THE POLITICAL DEPARTMENT. This Department will be devoted to advocating and sustaining all such measures as in their practical operations will promote the interest and welfare of the great body of the people-and oppose all those of a contrary character. It , will be open for the free and decorous discussion of all subjects involving the interest of the people, and the welfare of our republican institutions. 2nd. THE MILITARY DEPARTMENT. This Department will be under the control of Capt. ALDEN PARTRIDGE, and will be devoted to sustaining a well organized, and well disciplined militia, as the Constitutional defence of the country, and to the general dissemination of correct military information amongst the great body of the people. It will also contain original dissertations on all the branches pf Military Science and practical.military duty-whether in garrison, camp or active service, illustrated by descriptions of the most celebrated battles, sieges and other military operations, both of ancient and modern times* It will, in fine, embrace all the information necessary to enable officers, non-commissioned officers and privates, to dia-eharge their respective duties correctly in time of war as well as in time of peace. 3d. THE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION, Will be devoted to the general dissemination of useful knowledge, and to the advocating of such systems of Education as are most practically useful, and at the same time, most in accordance with the civil and political institutions of the country. 4th. IN THE DEPARTMENT OF LITERATURE AND SCIENCE, Selections will be made from the most approved authors, whilst a due proportion of original articles will alsa appear. The latest foreign news will also find a place in the Reformer. The great object will be to make the proposed paper useful and interesting to the great body of our citizens, with-out distinction of party names. The paper will be published weekly, and handsomely printed on good paper, super-royal size, at the moderate price of One Dollar and twenty-five cents IN ADVANCE-or One Dollar and fifty cents at the expiration of six months ; and One Dollar seventy-five cents at the end of the year. Should there be sufficient encouragement, the first number will be issued the latter part of April next-or the early part of May. All who have been educated at Norwich or Middletown, or at any other similar Institutions, and all officers of the .volunteers and militia, are requested to act as agents in procuring subscribers. NOTE.-All agents are requested to make a return of a list of their subscribers to Capt. A. PARTRIDGE.,, at Nor-wich, Vermont, by the2Oth of April. January 30, 1846.