ii, 3-17, [1] p. ; (8vo) ; In verse. ; Concerning John Dickinson's defeat as candidate for the Assembly. ; Attributed to Isaac Hunt by Evans. ; A reissue, having five, rather than four verses in the ballad and an errata statement on p. 17. ; Ascribed to the press of Andrew Steuart by Evans.
viii, [1], 10-42, [2] p. ; 18 cm. (8vo) ; In reply to an attack on Benjamin Franklin by John Hughes. ; Attributed to Isaac Hunt in the Dictionary of American biography. ; Ascribed to the press of Anthony Armbruster by Evans. ; "Prologue to the coffee-house politician, or The justice caught in his own trap."--p. vii-viii. ; "Thirteen descriptions of the great A. drawn from the life by that celebrated master D---d J--s D-ve, poet laureat to the Pr---ry Party."--p. 38-42. ; "Errata."--p. [43].
12 p. ; 16 cm. (8vo) ; Signed on p. 12: Jack Traveller. Weissenburgh in Transilvania, August 1st, 1764. Attributed to Isaac Hunt in the Dictionary of American biography. ; Ascribed to the press of Anthony Armbruster of Philadelphia by Evans.
43, [1] p. ; "To the friends of Pennsylvania and lovers of liberty. This Looking-glass is with much affection and great respect inscribed by a Pennsylvanian."--p. 3. Attributed to Isaac Hunt by Evans. ; Ascribed to the press of Anthony Armbruster by Evans. ; "Appendix. The substance, of a council held at Lancaster August the 28th 1764, by a committee of Presbyterian ministers ."--p. [25]-34. ; "A dialogue between a churchman in the country, and a Presbyterian in the city of Philadelphia."--p. 35-38. ; "A letter from a gentleman in Transilvania"--p. 38-43, signed: Jack Traveller, Weissenburgh in Transilvania, August 1st, 1764. Attributed to Isaac Hunt in the Dictionary of American biography.