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Goldsmiths'-Kress no. 08943. ; In part a reply to the "Essai politique sur le commerce" of J.F. Melon. cf. Pref. ; Mode of access: Internet.
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19, [1] p. ; 15 cm. (8vo) ; Signed on p. 19: W.D. Attributed to Hugh Williamson by Evans. ; Ascribed to the press of Andrew Steuart by Evans.
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[4], 44 p. ; 16 cm. (8vo) ; Half-title: Mr. Stiles's sermon on Proverbs xxiv. 21. My son, fear thou the Lord, and the king: and meddle not with them that are given to change.
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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.
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2, [2] p. ; 34 cm. (fol.) ; An unsigned petition, drawn up by John Dickinson in July 1764, protesting the General Assembly's proposal for a change from proprietary to royal government. ; Imprint supplied by Evans.
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Pages i-cxxvii in v.2 are "An historical essay on the legislative power of England ." by George St. Amand. ; Mode of access: Internet.
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One of the most influential books ever written, Descartes' Discourse on the Method delves into some of the most basic and profound philosophical problems facing humanity. Follow this great mind through the logical processes that ultimately led him to conclude, "I think, therefore I am" -- and to change Western philosophy forever in the process
NEUE REIT-KUNST IN KUPFER-STICHEN Neue Reit-Kunst in Kupfer-Stichen ( - ) Einband ( - ) Titelseite ( - ) Postur eines guten Reüters. L'Assiette du bel homme de Cheval. ( - ) Das Trottieren. Le Trot. ( - ) Der Schritt. Le Pas. ( - ) Trab. Le grand Pas. ( - ) Galop. Au Galop. ( - ) Paraden. Parade. ( - ) Der Paß. L'Amble. ( - ) Die Pferde zum Schießen zu gewöhnen. Pour former les Chevaux à tenir ferme en tirant. ( - ) Carriera. Passades à toute bride. ( - ) Die Croupe an der Wand. La Croupe à la muraille. ( - ) Passagieren. Passager. ( - ) Changieren. Changer. ( - ) Redop. Le terre à terre. ( - ) Passaden. Les Passades. ( - ) Ausschlagen. Rüer. ( - ) Courbetten. Courbettes. ( - ) Die Pirouet. La Piroüette. ( - ) Croupade. Croupade. ( - ) Balotaden. Balotade. ( - ) Capriolen. Capriole. ( - ) Einband ( - )
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Aspirations to "whoop" the North notwithstanding, Confederates set their hopes for independence not on the belief that they could defeat the North but on the hope that their armies could stave off defeat long enough for the North to weary of war. The South's single biggest opportunity to effect political change in the North was the presidential contest of 1864. If Lincoln's support foundered and the North elected a president with a more flexible vision of peace on the continent, the South might realize its dream of independence. In Bullets, Ballots, and Rhetoric, Larry Nelson vividly brings to