v. 1. Introduction; Essay on the dramatick writings of Massinger, by John Ferriar; Commendatory verses on Massinger; A list of Massinger's plays; Glossarial index. The virgin-martyr. The unnatural combat. The Duke of Milan.--v. 2. The bondman. The renegade. The parliament of love. The Roman actor. The great Duke of Florence.--v. 3. The maid of honour. The picture. The Emperor of the East. The fatal dowry. A new way to pay old debts.--v. 4. The city madam. The guardian. A very woman. The bashful lover. The old law. ; Mode of access: Internet.
"A list of Massinger's plays": v. 1, p. clxvii-clxix. ; v. 1. Advertisement to the second edition. Introduction; Essay on the dramatic writings of Massinger, by John Ferriar, &c. The virgin-martyr. The unnatural combat. The Duke of Milan.--v. 2. The bondman. The renegado. The parliament of love. The Roman actor. The great Duke of Florence.--v. 3. The maid of honour. The picture. The Emperor of the East. The fatal dowry. A new way to pay old debts.--v. 4. The city madam. The guardian. A very woman. The bashful lover. The old law. ; Microform. ; Mode of access: Internet.
An announcement in the first number of the second volume states that it is the intention of the editor to collect into one volume all the Registers from July to Dec. 1816 and into another volume all the Registers from Jan. to Mar. 1817, and to publish them as v. 31 and v. 32 of the work. ; The second and third volumes cover the period from May 1817 to Jan. 181. The title-page of v.2 reads: Cobbett's political register. v.2 American, or v. 33 English. The third volume lacks title-page. Caption title: Cobbett's weekly political register. ; The first volume published at New York from May 21 to Sept. 24, 1816, covers the period from Jan. 6 to June 29, 1816. Title-page reads: Cobbett's American political register. v. 30. Caption title: Cobbett's weekly political register. ; William Cobbett, editor. ; Mode of access: Internet.
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.
1 sheet ([1] p.) ; Verse - "Tis not Saint George we sing of here,". ; A ballad in praise of General Monck. ; Annotation on Thomason copy: "xber 28"; "16" has been written in before the imprint date. ; Reproduction of the originals in the British Library.
[35] p. ; A Latin and three English editions were published in 1641. ; Caption title: The censure of the judges, or, The covrt cvre. ; A political satire on the ship-money controversy. ; Reproduction of original in Thomason Collection, British Library.
"First published in the Anti-Jacobin Review and Magazine for March, and was dated 5th February."--Advertisement, p. [3]. ; In verse. ; Attributed to James Sayers. Cf. NSTC. ; NUC pre-1956 ; NSTC ; Mode of access: Internet.
-- [16] Hare, Francis. Two sermons. 1723 -- [17] Lisle, Samuel. A sermon. 1723 -- [18] Berriman, William. The Authority of the civil powers in matters of religion. 1722 -- [19] Hare, Francis. Concio ad clerum. 1722. ; [1] Chandler, Edward. A sermon. 2nd ed. 1718 -- [2] Bradford, Samuel. The honest and dishonest ways of getting wealth. 1720 -- [3] Waddington, Edward. A sermon. 1718 -- [4] Burscough, William. The abuse of liberty. 1722 -- [5] Terry, Isaac. The religious and loyal subject's duty considered, with regard to the present government. 1723 -- [6] Foulkes, Peter. A sermon. 1723 -- [7] Wilkins, David. A sermon. 1722 -- [8] Marshal, Nathaniel. A sermon. 1722 -- [9] Ibbot, Benjamin. The nature and extent of the office of the civil magistrate. 1720 -- [10] Baker, William. A sermon. 1720 -- [11] Smith, Joseph. The faithful stewardship. 1720 -- [12] Kennet, White. Charity and restitution. 1719 -- [13] Saunders, Erasmus. A discourse of the dangers of abusing the divine blessings. 1721 -- [14] Byrche, William. A sermon. 1717 -- [15] Offley, Walter. A sermon. 1717 ; Mode of access: Internet.
[1], 6, 6-14, 17-24 p. ; A reply to: Scotland, Parliament. The answer of the Commissioners of the kingdome of Scotland, to both Houses of Parliament, upon the new propositions of peace, and the foure bills to be sent to his Majestie. ; Reproduction of the original in the Union Theological Seminary Library, New York.
1 sheet ([1] p.) ; Caption title. ; Initial letter. ; Intentional blank spaces in text. ; Dated: Given under Our Signet, at Edinburgh, the sixteenth day of May, and of Our Reign the seventh year. ; Signed: Gilb. Eliot. Cls. Sti. Concilii. ; Reproduction of the original in the National Library of Scotland.