Letters, being the whole of the correspondence between the Honorable John Jay, Esq., and Mr. Lewis Littlpage : a young man whom Mr. Jay, when in Spain, patronized and took into his family |
John Jay |
1786 |
Letters, Diplomacy |
An oration, which might have been delivered to the students in anatomy, on the late rupture between the two schools in this city |
Francis Hopkinson |
1789 |
Speeches & Oratory, Anatomy, Education |
A charge, delivered at Trinity Church in Boston, December 27, 1780 Being the anniversary of St. John the Evangelist; to the most worshipful Grand Lodge of antient free and accepted Masons, for the Commonwealth of Massachusetts |
Israel Keith |
1780 |
Speeches & Oratory, Freemasonry |
A charge, delivered at St. Peter's Church, in Salem, to the Most Antient and Honorable Fraternity of Free and Accepted Masons, upon the festival of St. John, the Evangelist, December 27th, 5780 |
Joseph Hiller |
1780 |
Speeches & Oratory, Freemasonry |
An oration: delivered before a lodge of Free and Accepted Masons, : in the church at Providence (Rhode-Island) on Monday the twenty-eighth of December, 1778 |
James M. Varnum |
1779 |
Speeches & Oratory, Freemasonry |
Lily's rules construed : where unto are added Tho. Robinson's Heteroclites the Latin syntaxis, also there are added the rules for the genders of nouns and preterperfect tenses and supines of verbs, in English alone |
William Lily |
1749 |
Grammar, Languages |
A short introduction to vocal music |
Granville Sharp |
1777 |
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A short tract concerning the doctrine of "Nullum tempus occurrit regi" shewing the particular cases to which it is applicable, and that it cannot, according to law, be effectual for the recovery of manors, lands, or tenements, alienated from the crown |
Granville Sharp |
1779 |
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An appendix to the Representation (printed in the year 1769) of the injustice and dangerous tendency of tolerating slavery, or, of admitting the least claim of private property in the persons of men in England |
Granville Sharp |
1772 |
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Encyclopaedia; or, A dictionary of arts, sciences, and miscellaneous literature; constructed on a plan, by which the different sciences and arts are digested into the form of distinct treatises of systems |
1798 |
Reference, Encyclopedias |
Acts passed at the first session of the Congress of the United States of America, begun and held at the city of New-York, on Wednesday the fourth of March, in the year M,DCC,LXXXIX: and of the independence of the United States the thirteenth |
United States Congress |
1791 |
Law, Politics and Government, United States |
General view of the agriculture of the county of Argyll, with observations on the means of its improvement drawn up for the consideration of the Board of Agriculture and Internal Improvement |
John Smith |
1798 |
Agriculture, Commerce, Surveys |
A short introduction to grammar Generally to be used, compiled and set forth for the bringing up all those that intend to attain to the knowledge of the Latin tongue |
William Lily |
1750 |
Grammar, Languages |
The immortal mentor, or, Man's unerring guide to a healthy, wealthy & happy life : in three parts |
Mason Locke Weems |
1796 |
Conduct Books |
Vade-mecum medicum in duas partes divisum, quarum prior, nosologiam Cullinæam, posterior, compendium materiæ medicæ et pharmacopoeiæ, exhibet; quibus subjungitur systema formularum recentissimarum, ad normam chymiæ recentis ordinatum |
William Tazewell |
1798 |
Medicine |
Experiments on the red and quill Peruvian bark; with observations on its history, mode of operation, and uses |
1785 |
Medicine |
Maredant’s antiscorbutic drops: a caution to the public in general, but more particularly to merchants, captains of ships, and those concerning trade to the East or West Indies, etc. |
John Norton |
1771 |
Medicine |
The Botanical magazine; or Flower-garden displayed: in which the most ornamental foreign plants, cultivated in the open ground, the green-house, and the store, are accurately represented in their natural colours |
1793-1800 |
Natural History, Botany |
An analytick treatise of conick sections, and their use for resolving of equations in determinate and indeterminate problems |
Guillaume François Antoine de L'Hospital |
1723 |
Mathematics |
An essay towards deciding the question, whether Britain be permitted by right policy to insure the ships of her enemies? : addressed to the Right Honorable Henry Pelham |
Corbyn Morris |
1758 |
Politics and Government, Great Britain |
An essay towards fixing the true standards of wit, humour, raillery, satire, and ridicule. To which is added, an analysis of the characters of an humourist, ... By the author of a letter from a by-stander |
Corbyn Morris |
1744 |
Humor |
Instructions for officers detached in the field : containing a scheme for forming a partisan |
Roger Stevenson |
1770 |
Military Art and Science |
Travels through the interior parts of North-America : in the years 1766, 1767, and 1768 |
Jonathan Carver |
1779 |
Voyages and Travels, North America |
In Congress, July 4, 1776. A declaration by the representatives of the United States of America, in General Congress assembled |
United States (Continental Congress) |
1776 |
United States, Politics and Government, Revolutionary War |
City petitions, addresses, and remonstrances, &c. &c. &c. : commencing in the year M.DCC.LXIX. and including the last petition, for the burial of the Right Honble. the Earl of Chatham in St. Paul's cathedral. With His Majesty's answers. Also Mr. Alderman Beckford's speech to the king, on the twenty-third of May, 1770 |
London Court of Common Council |
1778 |
Great Britain, Politics and Government |
The whole proceedings on the trial of an information exhibited ex officio by the king's attorney-general against Thomas Paine : for a libel upon the revolution and settlement of the crown and regal government as by law established : and also upon the bill of rights, the legislature, government, laws, and parliament of this kingdom, and upon the king : tried by a special jury in the Court of King's bench, Guildhall, on Tuesday, the 18th of December, 1792, before the Right Honourable Lord Kenyon |
Thomas Paine |
1793 |
Law, Trials, Politics and Government, Great Britain |
Reports of the proceedings and arguments before the Lord Lieutenant and Privy Council on the petitions of Aldermen James and Howison; also of the proceedings, arguments and resolutions of the Commons of the Common Council, and of the Aggregate meeting of the freemen, freeholders, and citizens of Dublin: to which is added an appendix containing the Lord Chancellor's speech in the House of Lords and the resolutions of the Whig club |
1790 |
Law, Ireland, Trials |
A reply to the address, of the Hon. George Muter and Benjamin Sebastian |
Humphrey Marshall |
1795 |
Law, Trials, United States |
A Report of the opinions of the judges in the important cause of Penhallow et al. against Doane's administrators, delivered in the Supreme Court of the United States, at February term, 1795, on an appeal from the Circuit Court for the District of New Hampshire |
United States Supreme Court |
1795 |
United States, Politics and Government, Supreme Court, Trials |
A Collection of devotional tracts, viz. An extract of the spirit of prayer. By W. Law, A.M. A discourse on mistakes concerning religion, &c. By Thomas Hartley, A.M. Christ’s spirit, a Christian strength. By William Dell. The stumbling stone. By ditto. The doctrine of baptism. By ditto. The trial of spirits. By ditto. The liberty of flesh and spirit distinguished. By J. Rutty. Observations on enslaving, importing, and purchasing of Negroes, &c. The uncertainty of a death-bed repentance |
William Law |
1760? |
Religion, Sermons, Essays, Slavery |
Peace and reform, against war and corruption in answer to a pamphlet written by Arthur Young, Esq. entitled, "The example of France, a warning to Britain" |
Daniel Stuart |
1794 |
Politics and Government, Great Britain |
Considerations on false and real alarms |
Norman Macleod |
1794 |
Politics and Government, Great Britain |
The resolutions of the first meeting of the Friends to the liberty of the Press, December 19th, 1792. Also, the declaration of the second meeting, January 22nd, 1793, written by the Hon. Thomas Erskine; to which is added, a letter to Mr. Reeves, chairman of the Association for Preserving Liberty and Property: by Thomas Law |
Friends to the Liberty of the Press |
1793 |
Politics and Government, Great Britain |
A letter from the Right Honourable Charles James Fox to the worthy and independent electors of the city and liberty of Westminster |
Charles James Fox |
1793 |
Great Britain, Politics and Government, Parliament, Elections |
The security of Englishmen's lives or the trust, power, and duty of grand juries of England explained, ... First printed in the year 1681 |
Baron John Somers |
1771 |
Great Britain, Law |
A new catalogue of books and pamphlets, printed for J. Almon, bookseller and stationer, opposite Burlington-house, Piccadilly. ... London, November, 1770 |
John Almon |
1770 |
Bibliography, Catalogues |
Another letter to Mr. Almon, in matter of libel: with a postscript upon contempt of court and attachment |
1771 |
Great Britain, Law, Libel |
A letter concerning libels, warrants, the seisure of papers and sureties for the peace of behaviour; with a view to some late proceedings, and the defence of them by the majority |
1771 |
Great Britain, Law, Libel |
A letter from Candor, to The public advertiser |
Candor |
1770 |
Great Britain, Law, Libel |
Chart of the Coast of North America, from Port Howe to the entrance of the Gulf of Mexico |
Matthew Clark |
1789 |
Maps, Navigation, North America |
A map of the most inhabited part of New England : containing the provinces of Massachusets Bay and New Hampshire, with the colonies of Conecticut and Rhode Island : divided into counties and townships : the whole composed from actual surveys and its situation adjusted by astronomical observations |
Thomas Jefferys |
1755 |
Maps, New England, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Connecticut, Rhode Island |
[Military Plans of the American Revolution] |
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Militaria, Maps, Atlases, American Revolution |
[Maps and charts] |
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Maps, Navigation, Geography, Canada, Pennsylvania, Delaware, United States, Virginia, Maryland, North Carolina, Maine, Europe, Militaria, Canals, Great Britain, India, France, Connecticut, Commerce, New York, New Jersey, Art, Architecture, Washington DC |
A general atlas for the present war. Containing, six maps and one chart ... Including every place in Europe and the West-Indies, in which the war has been carried on |
Mathew Carey |
1794 |
Atlases, Maps, Europe, West Indies, Miltaria |
[American Atlas] |
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Maps, Atlases, United States, West Indies |
A general topography of North America and the West Indies. Being a collection of all the maps, charts, plans, and particular surveys, that have been published of that part of the world, either in Europe or America |
Thomas Jefferys |
1768 |
Maps, Atlases, United States |
The West-India atlas : or, A compendious description of the West-Indies : illustrated with forty-one correct charts and maps, taken from actual surveys, together with an historical account of the several countries and islands which compose part of the world ... |
Thomas Jefferys |
1783 |
Maps, Atlases, West Indies |
Geographia classica, or, The geography of the antients : as contained in the Greek and Latin classics : exhibited in thirty-two maps ... principally designed for the use of schools ... |
Herman Moll |
1749 |
Georgraphy, Maps, Atlases, Education |
A brief examination of Lord Sheffield's Observations on the commerce of the United States. In seven numbers. : With two supplementary notes on American manufactures |
Tench Coxe |
1791 |
Commerce, Great Britain, United States |
Rights of man: being an answer to Mr. Burke's attack on the French Revolution |
Thomas Paine |
1791 |
Religion, French Revolution, Politics and Government |
Thoughts on government: occasioned by Mr. Burke's Reflections &c. in a letter to a friend. To which is added a postscript, in reply to A vindication of Mr. Burke's Reflections |
George Rous |
1791 |
Politics and Government, Great Britain |
A letter to the Right Honourable Edmund Burke |
Sir Brooke Boothby |
1791 |
Letters, Politics and Government, Great Britain |
Remarks on Lord Sheffield's Observations on the commerce of the American states |
Thomas Ruston |
1784 |
Great Britain, Commerce, United States |
Observations on American independency |
Thomas Tod |
1779 |
Politics and Government, United States |
A sixth essay on free trade and finance; particularly shewing what supplies of public revenue may be drawn from merchandize, without injuring our trade, or burdening our people. : Humbly offered to the public |
Pelatiah Webster |
1783 |
Commerce, Finance |
Observations on the American Revolution, published according to a resolution of Congress, by their committee. For the consideration of those who are desirous of comparing the conduct of the opposed parties, and the several consequences which have flowed from it |
Gouverneur Morris |
1779 |
Politics and Government, United States, Revolutionary War |
Sketches of American policy. Under the following heads: I. Theory of government. II. Governments on the eastern continent. III. American states; or the principles of the American constitutions contrasted with those of European states. IV. Plan of policy for improving the advantages and perpetuating the union of the American states |
Noah Webster |
1785 |
Politics and Government, United States |
A collection of state-papers relative to the first acknowledgment of the sovereignity [sic] of the United States of America, and the reception of their minister plenipotentiary, by their High-Mightinesses the States-General of the United Netherlands |
1782 |
Politics and Government, United States, Revolutionary War |
A dissertation on the political union and constitution of the thirteen United States, of North-America: which is necessary to their preservation and happiness, humbly offered to the public |
Pelatiah Webster |
1783 |
Politics and Government, United States |
An eulogium of the brave men who have fallen in the contest with Great-Britain: delivered on Monday, July 5. 1779. Before a numerous and respectable assembly of citizens and foreigners, in the German Calvinist Church, Philadelphia |
H. H. Brackenridge |
1779 |
Sermons, Revolutionary War |
An oration, delivered July 4, 1786, at the request of the inhabitants of the town of Boston, in celebration of the anniversary of American independence |
Jonathan Loring Austin |
1786 |
Speeches & Oratory, Fourth of July, United States |
An oration, delivered March 6, 1780. At the request of the inhabitants of the town of Boston; to commemorate the bloody tragedy of the fifth of March, 1770. |
Jonathan Mason |
1780 |
Speeches & Oratory, Boston Massacre |
An oration delivered at Watertown, March 5, 1776. To commemorate the bloody massacre at Boston: perpetrated March 5, 1770 |
Peter Thacher |
1776 |
Speeches & Oratory, Boston Massacre |
An essay on the education and genius of the female sex. To which is added, an account, of the commencement of the Young-Ladies' Academy of Philadelphia, held the 18th of December, 1794, under the direction of Mr. John Poor, A.M. principal |
James A. Neal |
1795 |
Education |
The Rise and progress of the Young-Ladies' Academy of Philadelphia: containing an account of a number of public examinations & commencements; the charter and bye-laws; likewise, a number of orations delivered by the young ladies, and several by the trustees of said institution |
1794 |
Education |
Thoughts upon female education accomodated to the present state of society, manners, and government in the United States of America : addressed to the visitors of the Young Ladies' Academy in Philadelphia, 28 July, 1787, at the close of the quarterly examination |
Benjamin Rush |
1787 |
Education |
Of commerce and luxury |
Thomas Lang |
1791 |
Commerce, Essays |
An account of the ancient division of the English nation into hundreds and tithings the happy effects of that excellent institution ... intended as an appendix to several tracts on national defence, &c. |
Granville Sharp |
1784 |
Great Britain |
Observations on Mr. Pitt's plan, for the reduction of the national debt |
Earl Charles Stanhope |
1786 |
Great Britain, Commerce, Finance |
The proceedings of the House of Burgesses of Virginia, convened in General Assembly, on Thursday the first day of June, 1775, will fully appear in their journals, printed at large; but as it was judged necessary that the most material transactions should be seen in one connected and distinct point of view, the House ordered that these should be published in a pamphlet, and they are contained in the following sheets |
Virginia (Legislature) |
1775 |
Politics and Government, Virginia |
Geographical, historical, political, philosophical and mechanical essays. Number II : Containing a letter representing, the impropriety of sending forces to Virginia: the importance of taking Frontenac; and that the preservation of Oswego was owing to General Shirley’s proceeding thither. And containing objections to those parts of Evans’s general map and analysis, which relate to the French title to the country, on the north-west side of St. Laurence River, between Fort Frontenac and Montreal. &c. Publ |
Lewis Evans |
1756 |
Geography, Essays, Maps, Great Britain |
Descriptions of some of the utensils in husbandry rolling carriages, cart rollers, and divided rollers for land or gardens, mills, weighing engines &c. &c. |
James Sharp |
1777? |
Agriculture |
On the principle of vitality. A discourse delivered in the First Church in Boston, Tuesday, June 8th, 1790. Before the Humane Society of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts |
Benjamin Waterhouse |
1790 |
Societies & Organizations, Speeches & Oratory, Humane Society of Massachusetts |
Conciliatory hints, attempting, by a fair state of matters, to remove party-prejudices;-- offering a few reflections on the various forms of government;-- pointing out the preference to be given to the true republican or democratic system;-- and proposing a convention by delegates, for the purpose of accommodating our constitution more perfectly to the principles of equal and permanent freedom: : submitted to the consideration of the citizens of the Commonwealth of South-Carolina |
Thomas Tudor Tucker |
1784 |
Politics and Government, South Carolina |
The constitution of the state of South-Carolina |
South Carolina |
1790 |
Politics and Government, United States, South Carolina |
An address to the people of the state of New-York, on the subject of the Constitution, agreed upon at Philadelphia, the 17th of September, 1787 |
John Jay |
1788 |
Politics and Government, United States, New York |
An epistle to Dr. Shebbeare to which is added an ode to Sir Fletcher Norton, in imitation of Horace, Ode VIII. Book IV. By Malcolm MacGreggor |
William Mason |
1777 |
Letters, Classics, Criticism |
An heroic postscript to the public occasioned by their favourable reception of a late heroic epistle to Sir William Chambers, Knt. &c. By the author of that epistle |
William Mason |
1774 |
Essays |
An heroic epistle to Sir William Chambers knight, comptroller general of His Majesty's works, and author of a late dissertation on oriental gardening. Enriched with explanatory notes, chiefly extraced from that elaborate performance |
William Mason |
1776 |
Essays, Gardening |
The genius of Britain. An ode. In allusion to the present times |
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1775 |
Politics and Government, Great Britain |
Dr. Price, and the rights of man! : an elegy, sacred to the memory of that late reverend divine, and genuine philanthropist |
H. R. H. |
1791 |
Essays, Religion |
Catalogue of plants, exotic and indigenous, in the Botanical Garden, Jamaica |
Thomas Dancer |
1792 |
Botany, Jamaica |
Proceedings of the Hon. House of Assembly of Jamaica on the sugar and slave-trade in a session which began the 23d of October, 1792 |
Jamaica (Assembly) |
1792 |
Politics and Government, Jamaica, Slavery, Commerce, Sugar |
Plan for a free community upon the coast of Africa, under the protection of Great Britain; but intirely independent of all European laws and governments |
August Nordensköld |
1789 |
Slavery |
The artists assistant in drawing, perspective, etching, engraving, mezzotinto-scraping, painting on glass, in crayons, in water-colours, and on silks and sattins. The art of jappaning, &c. Containing the easiest and most comprehensive rules for the attainment of those truly useful and polite arts, methodically digested, and adapted to the capacities of young beginners. : Illustrated with suitable examples engraved on copper |
Carington Bowles |
1794 |
Art, Drawing, Painting |
A prayer, composed for the benefit of the soldiery, in the American army, to assist them in their private devotions; and recommended to their particular use |
Abiel Leonard |
1775 |
Revolutionary War, Religion |
The prompter; or A commentary on common sayings and subjects, which are full of common sense, the best sense in the world |
Noah Webster |
1792 |
Reference, Languages |
A serious expostulation with the members of the House of Representatives of the United States |
Warner Mifflin |
1793 |
Politics and Government, United States |
Political opinions, particularly respecting the seat of federal empire: being an attempt to demonstrate the utility, justice and convenience of erecting the great city in the centre of the states, or in the centre of their power |
Citizen of America |
1789 |
Politics and Government, United States |
Remarks on the proposed plan of a federal government : addressed to the citizens of the United States of America, and particularly to the people of Maryland |
Alexander Contee Hanson |
1788 |
Politics and Government, United States, Maryland |
Rules and regulations of the Society for Political Enquiries. Established at Philadelphia, 9th February, 1787 |
Society for Political Inquiries |
1787 |
Politics and Government, Societies & Organizations, Society for Political Inquiries |
Some observations on the situation, disposition, and character of the Indian natives of this continent |
Anthony Benezet |
1784 |
American Indians |
Directions for the use of the mineral water and cold bath, at Harrogate, near Philadelphia |
Benjamin Rush |
1786 |
Medicine, Mineral Water |
A recommendation of inoculation, according to Baron Dimsdale's method |
John Morgan |
1776 |
Medicine, Inoculation |
A treatise of buggs: shewing when and how they were first brought into England. How they are brought into and infect houses. Their nature, several foods, times and manner of spawning and propagating in this climate ... |
John Southall |
1730 |
Medicine, Bedbugs |
Clavis Homerica sive lexicon vocabulorum omnium, quæ continentur in Homeri Iliade et potissima parte Odyssææ. ... Hanc præterea editionem pluribus in locis auxit, non pauca emendavit, atque scholis utiliorem reddidit Samuel Patrick |
Antonius Roberti |
1741 |
Classics, Literature, Education |
Loose hints upon education : chiefly concerning the culture of the heart |
Lord Henry Home Kames |
1782 |
Education |
A serious proposal to the ladies for the advancement of their true and greatest interest. In two parts. By a lover of her sex |
Mary Astell |
1697 |
Education |
Advice to a son, directing him how to demean himself in the most important passages of life |
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1716 |
Education |
Cadmus, or, A treatise on the elements of written language : illustrating, by a philosophical division of speech, the power of each character, thereby mutually fixing the orthography and orthoepy : with an essay on the mode of teaching the surd or deaf, and consequently dumb, to speak |
William Thornton |
1793 |
Languages |
Ahiman rezon abridged and digested: as a help to all that are, or would be Free and Accepted Masons. : To which is added, a sermon, preached in Christ-Church, Philadelphia, at a general communication, celebrated, agreeable to the constitutions, on Monday, December 28, 1778, as the anniversary of St. John the Evangelist. Published by order of the Grand Lodge of Pennsylvania |
William Smith |
1783 |
Freemasonry |
A short treatise on the English tongue. Being an attempt to render the reading and pronunciation of the same more easy to foreigners. Essai sur la langue angloise |
Granville Sharp |
1767 |
Languages |
Transactions of the Royal Humane Society dedicated by permission to His Majesty by W. Hawes |
Royal Humane Society |
1795 |
Societies & Organizations, Royal Humane Society |
An essay on the picturesque, as compared with the sublime and the beautiful; and, on the use of studying pictures, for the purpose of improving real landscapes |
Sir Uvedale Price |
1796 |
Art |
An essay concerning human understanding; In four books |
John Locke |
1775 |
Philosophy |
The beauties of nature, displayed in a sentimental ramble through her luxuriant fields; with a retrospective view of her, and that great almighty being who gave her birth. To which is added, a choice collection of thoughts: concluded with poems on various occasions |
W. Jackson |
1769 |
Natural History, Literature, Poetry |
Letters on education : with observations on religious and metaphysical subjects |
Catharine Sawbridge Macauley |
1790 |
Education, Letters, Religion, Philosophy |
A treatise on education. With a sketch of the author's method |
George Chapman |
1773 |
Education |
The family-physician, and the house-apothecary |
Gideon Harvey |
1678 |
Medicine |
An inaugural botanico-medical dissertation, on the Phytolacca decandra of Linnaeus |
Benjamin Shultz |
1795 |
Natural History, Botany, Science, Medicine |
Essays, political, economical, and philosophical ... |
Graf Benjamin von Rumford |
1796 |
Essays, Politics and Government, Philosophy, Commerce |
The rational practice of physic |
William Rowley |
1793 |
Medicine |
Researches into some parts of the theory of the planets : in which is solved the problem, to determine the circular orbit of a planet by two observations : exemplified in the new planet |
Walter Minto |
1783 |
Astronomy, Science |
The compleat surveyor containing the whole art of surveying of land by the plain table, circumferentor, theodolite, peractor, and other instruments : with divers kinds of mensurations, and matters pertinent to a work of this nature : the whole treatise being comprised in VII books |
William Leybourn |
1679 |
Surveying |
A narrative of the two aerial voyages of Doctor Jeffries with Mons. Blanchard : with meteorological observations and remarks. The first voyage, on the thirtieth of November, 1783, from England into France |
John Jeffries |
1786 |
Ballooning |
A complete system of interest and annuities founded upon new, easy and rational principles : containing, the whole business of interest, and annuities ... a great variety of questions, relating to fines, mortgages, renewals ... to which is prefixed, as an introduction, I. the doctrine and application of decimals ... II. the extraction of the square root, III. the method of computing, the amount and present worth of money ... |
James Hardy |
1753 |
Accounting, Finance, Commerce, Mathematics |
Buffon's Natural history, abridged Including the history of the elements, - the earth, ... Insects, - & vegetables. Illustrated with great variety of copper plates, ... In two volumes |
Comte Georges Louis Leclerc de Buffon |
1792 |
Natural History |
The medicinal virtues of tar water fully explained |
George Berkeley |
1744 |
Tar Water, Medicine |
Memoirs of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences to the end of the year M,DCC,LXXXIII |
American Academy of Arts and Sciences |
1785 |
Societies & Organizations, American Academy of Arts and Sciences |
Astronomical and geographical essays: containing, I. A comprehensive view of the general principles of astronomy. II. The use of the celestial and terrestrial globes... III. The description and use of the armillary sphere planetarium, tellurian, and lunarium. IV. An introduction to practical astronomy |
George Adams |
1789 |
Globes, Astronomy, Science |
[On the rigging of a frigate] |
Thomas Truxtun |
Shipbuilding |
The elements and practice of rigging and seamanship Illustrated with engravings. In two volumes |
David Steel |
1794 |
Shipbuilding |
Agricultural enquiries on plaister of Paris : also, facts, observations and conjectures on that subtance [sic], when applied as manure : collected, chiefly from the practice of farmers in Pennsylvania, and published as much with a view to invite, as to give information |
Richard Peters |
1797 |
Agriculture, Manure, Plaster of Paris |
The new practical navigator being an epitome of navigation, rendered easy to any common capacity: containing all the requisite tables for determining the latitude and longitude, and keeping a complete reckoning at sea: ... |
John Hamilton Moore |
1793 |
Navigation |
The abridgement of the Gardeners dictionary: containing the best and newest methods of cutlivating and improving the kitchen, fruit, flower garden, and nursery; as also for performing the practical parts of husbandry: together with the management of vineyards, and the methods of making wine in England. In which likewise are included, directions for propagating and improving, from real practice and experience, pasture lands and all sorts of timber trees |
Philip Miller |
1763 |
Gardening, Botany |
Picturesque and architectural views for cottages, farm houses, and country villas |
Charles Middleton |
1793 |
Architecture |
The practical husbandman being a collection of miscellaneous papers on husbandry, &c. |
Robert Maxwell |
1757 |
Agriculture, Essays |
The universal gardener and botanist or, a general dictionary of gardening and botany. Exhibiting in botanical arrangement, according to the Linnæan system, every tree, shrub, and herbaceous plant, ... By Thomas Mawe, ... And John Abercrombie, |
John Abercrombie |
1778 |
Gardening |
New principles of gardening: or, The laying out and planting parterres, groves, wildernesses, labyrinths, avenues, parks, &c. after a more grand and rural manner, than has been done before; with experimental directions for raising the several kinds of fruit-trees, forest-trees ... To which is added, the various names, descriptions, temperatures, medicinal virtues, uses and cultivations of several roots, pulse, herbs, &c. of the kitchen and physick gardens |
Batty Langley |
1728 |
Gardening |
Experiments and observations made with the view of improving the art of composing and applying calcareous cements and of preparing quick-lime: theory of these arts; and specification of the author's cheap and durable cement, for building, in crustation or stuccoing, and artificial stone |
Bry Higgins |
1780 |
Cement |
A new treatise on the diseases of horses: wherein what is necessary to the knowledge of a horse, the cure of his diseases, and other matters relating to that subject, are fully discussed ... for many years practice and experience; with the cheapest and most efficacious remedies |
William Gibson |
1751 |
Horses, Medicine |
Le jardinier solitaire the solitary or Carthusian gard'ner, being dialogues between a gentleman and a gard'ner. Containing the method to make and cultivate all sorts of gardens; ... Written in French by Francis Gentil, ... Also The compleat florist: ... By the Sieur Louis Liger d'Auxerre. In three parts. Newly done into English |
François Gentil |
1706 |
Gardening |
A treatise on the improvement of canal navigation : exhibiting the numerous advantages to be derived from small canals ... |
Robert Fulton |
1796 |
Navigation, Canals |
[A family housekeeper] |
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Housewifery |
A practical treatise of husbandry wherein are contained, many useful and valuable experiments and observations in the new husbandry |
Henri Louis Duhamel du Monceau |
1762 |
Agriculture |
The complete farmer or, a general dictionary of husbandry, in all its branches; containing the various methods of cultivating and improving every species of land, according to the precepts of both the old and new husbandry. ... Together with a great variety of new discoveries and improvements. ... Illustrated with a great variety of folio copper-plates, ... By a society of gentlemen |
1767 |
Agriculture |
The history of inland navigations particularly that of the Duke of Bridgewater : illustrated with geographical plans, shewing the counties, townships, and villages through which these navigations are carried, or intended to be : the whole shewing the utility and importance of inland navigations |
James Brindley |
1779 |
Navigation, Canals, Geography |
Essays and notes on husbandry and rural affairs |
John Beale Bordley |
1799 |
Agriculture, Essays |
The young gentleman and lady's assistant; partly original, but chiefly compiled from the works of the most celebrated modern authors; calculated to instruct youth in the priciples of useful knowledge: : in five parts, viz. geography, natural-history, elocution, poetry, --and miscellany. : To which is annexed --a short system of practical arithmetic; wherein every example is wrought at large, and the whole, including the money of the United States, rendered easy to the meanest capacity |
Donald Fraser |
1791 |
Education, Literature |
The Military system, for the New-Jersey cavalry |
Anthony Walton White |
1793 |
Military Art and Science, United States, New Jersey |
The American trooper's pocket companion: being a concise and comprehensive system of discipline for the cavalry of the United States |
Nicholas Pariset |
1793 |
Military Art and Science, United States |
[Military Pamphlets] |
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Military Art and Science |
A new principle of tactics practised by the armies of the Republic of France; illustrated and recommended to be practised by the regular and militia armies of the United States |
James Simons |
1797 |
Military Art and Science, United States |
A treatise on the military service, of light horse, and light infantry, in the field, and in the fortified places |
Major General de Grandmaison |
1777 |
Military Art and Science |
Advice to the officers of the British Army |
John Williamson |
Great Britain, Military Art and Science |
An essay on fortification: or, An enquiry into the causes of the great superiority of the attack over the defence. Into the means of determining the disposition and construction of the works by the operations of the attack. Into the changes this observation has produced in the method of fortifying. And, Into the advantages which may be drawn from it, for the defence. With a supplement, containing Marshal Saxe's New system of fortification, and construction of wooden forts |
Zacharie de Pazzi de Bonneville |
1757 |
Military Art and Science |
A system of camp-discipline, military honours, garrison-duty, and other regulations for the land forces |
Richard Kane |
1757 |
Military Art and Science |
The doctrine of projectiles demonstrated and apply'd to all the most useful problems in practical gunnery To which is added, the description and use of a new mathematical instrument |
William Starrat |
1733 |
Military Art and Science, Artillery |
The military instructor, for the non-commissioned officers and private men of the infantry; containing every thing necessary to be understood by the independent companies of volunteers |
Thomas Simes |
1779 |
Military Art and Science |
The military guide for young officers |
Thomas Simes |
1776 |
Military Art and Science |
A military course for the government and conduct of a battalion designed for their regulations in quarter, camp, or garrison; .. |
Thomas Simes |
1777 |
Military Art and Science |
Ordonnance du roi, pour régler l'exercice de l'infanterie : du l.er janvier 1766 |
Louis XVI |
1766 |
France, Military Art and Science |
A treatise containing the practical part of fortification In four parts. ... Illustrated with twenty eight copper plates. For the use of the Royal Academy of Artillery at Woolwich |
John Muller |
1764 |
Military Art and Science, Artillery |
A treatise containing the practical part of fortification In four parts. ... Illustrated with twenty eight copper plates. For the use of the Royal Academy of Artillery at Woolwich |
John Muller |
1764 |
Military Art and Science, Artillery |
A treatise of artillery ... To which is prefixed, A theory of powder applied to fire-arms |
John Muller |
1757 |
Military Art and Science, Artillery |
A list of the general and staff officers, and of the officers in the several regiments serving in North-America, under the command of His Excellency General Sir William Howe, K.B. With the dates of their commissions as they rank in each corps and in the army |
Great Britain (Army) |
1778 |
Great Britain, Militaria |
A list of the general and field officers, as they rank in the army; of the officers in the several regiments ... and a succession of colonels, ... For the year 1777 |
Great Britain (Army) |
1777 |
Great Britain, Militaria |
Traité sur la cavalerie |
Comte Louis Drummond de Melfort |
1776 |
Military Art and Science |
[Description of the cloathing of His Majesty's bands of gentlemen pensioners, yeomen of the guards, and regiments of foot-guards, foot, marines and invalids on the establishments of Great Britain and Ireland] |
1742 |
Military Art and Science, Great Britain |
Instructions to be observed for the formations and movements of the cavalry. Published agreeably to a resolution of the Legislature of North-Carolina |
William Richardson Davie |
1799 |
Military Art and Science |
A treatise of military discipline in which is laid down and explained the duty of the officer and soldier |
Humphrey Bland |
Military Art and Science |
The Art of war, : containing, I. The duties of all military officers in actual service; including necessary instructions, in many capital matters, by the knowledge of which, a man may soon become an ornament to the profession of arms. By Monsieur de Lamont, Town-Major of Toulon. : II. The duties of soldiers in general; including necessary instructions, in many capital matters, by remaining ignorant of which, a man who pretends to be a soldier, will be every day in danger, ... |
Monsieur de Lamont |
1776 |
Military Art and Science |
[Acts of the Parliament respecting militia] |
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Great Britain, Parliament, Militaria |
Abridgement and collection of the acts of Assembly of the province of Maryland, at present in force. With a small choice collection of precedents in law and conveyancing. : Calculated for the use of the gentlemen of the province |
Maryland (Assembly) |
1759 |
Politics and Government, Law, United States, Maryland |
Acts passed at a General Assembly, of the Commonwealth of Virginia, begun and held at the capitol, in the city of Richmond, on Monday, the nineteenth of October, in the year of our Lord, one thousand seven hundred and eighty-nine |
Virginia (Legislature) |
1790 |
Politics and Government, Law, United States, Virginia |
At a General Assembly, begun and held at the capitol, in the city of Williamsburg, on Monday the seventh day of October, in the year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred and seventy six, and in the first year of the Commonwealth |
Virginia (Legislature) |
1776-1778 |
Politics and Government, Law, United States, Virginia |
Ordinances passed at a Convention held in the city of Williamsburg, in the colony of Virginia, on Friday the 1st of December, 1775 |
Virginia (Convention) |
1776 |
Politics and Government, Law, United States, Virginia |
Ordinances passed at a convention held at the town of Richmond, in the colony of Virginia, on Monday the 17th of July, 1775 |
Virginia (Convention) |
1775 |
Politics and Government, Law, United States, Virginia |
The Proceedings of the convention of delegates, held at the town of Richmond, in the colony of Virginia, on Friday the 1st of December, 1775, and afterwards, by adjournment, in the city of Williamsburg |
Virginia (Convention) |
1776 |
Politics and Government, Law, United States, Virginia |
The Proceedings of the convention of delegates for the counties and corporations in the colony of Virginia, held at Richmond town, in the county of Henrico, on Monday the 17th of July, 1775 |
Virginia (Convention) |
1775 |
Politics and Government, Law, United States, Virginia |
Acts of the General Assembly, 11 Geo. III. with an index |
Virginia (Legislature) |
1771 |
Politics and Government, Law, United States, Virginia |
Acts of the General Assembly, 10 Geo. III with an index |
Virginia (Legislature) |
1770 |
Politics and Government, Law, United States, Virginia |
Acts of the General Assembly, 10 Geo. III with an index |
Virginia (Legislature) |
1770 |
Politics and Government, Law, United States, Virginia |
An exact abridgement of all the public acts of assembly of Virginia, in force and use. January 1. 1758. Together with a proper table. By John Mercer, Gent. |
Virginia (Legislature) |
1759 |
Politics and Government, Law, United States, Virginia |
Observations on the plan of government submitted to the Federal Convention, in Philadelphia, on the 28th of May, 1787 |
Charles Pinckney |
1787 |
Politics and Government, United States, Essays |
Some observations on the Constitution, &c |
James Monroe |
1788 |
Politics and Government, United States, Essays |
Journal of the Convention of Virginia. Held in the city of Richmond, on the first Monday in June, in the year of our Lord, one thousand seven hundred and eighty eight |
Virginia (Convention) |
1788 |
Politics and Government, United States, Virginia |
Ordinances passed at a general convention of delegates and representatives, from the several counties and corporations of Virginia, held at the capitol, in the city of Williamsburg on Monday the 6th of May, anno Dom: 1776 |
Virginia (Legislature) |
1776 |
Politics and Government, United States, Virginia |
The Proceedings of the convention of delegates for the counties and corporations in the colony of Virginia, held at Richmond town, in the county of Henrico, on Monday the 17th of July, 1775 |
Virginia (Legislature) |
1775 |
Politics and Government, United States, Virginia |
Ordinances passed at a convention held at the town of Williamsburg, in the colony of Virginia, on Friday the 1st of December, 1775 |
Virginia (Legislature) |
1775 |
Politics and Government, United States, Virginia |
The Proceedings of the convention of delegates, held at the town of Richmond, in the colony of Virginia, on Friday the 1st of December, 1775, and afterwards, by adjournment, in the city of Williamsburg |
Virginia (Legislature) |
1776 |
Politics and Government, United States, Virginia |
A new manual, and platoon exercise: with an explanation. Published by authority |
Great Britain (Army) |
1764 |
Military Art and Science, Great Britain |
Journal of the proceedings of the convention held at Richmond, in the county of Henrico, on the 20th day of March, 1775 |
Virginia (Legislature) |
1775 |
Politics and Government, United States, Virginia |
Debates and other proceedings of the Convention of Virginia : convened at Richmond, on Monday the 2d day of June 1788, for the purpose of deliberating on the constitution recommended by the Grand Federal Convention, to which is prefixed the federal constitution |
Virginia (Convention) |
1788 |
Politics and Government, United States, Virginia |
[Unidentified Inventory Entries] |
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Politics and Government, United States, Speeches & Oratory, Literature, Drama, Poetry, Essays |
Acts passed at a Congress of the United States of America, begun and held at the city of New-York, on Wednesday the fourth of March, in the year M,DCC,LXXXIX. and of the independence of the United States, the thirteenth. : Being the acts passed at the first session of the First Congress of the United States |
United States Congress |
1789 |
Law, Politics and Government, United States |
Acts passed at the Second Congress of the United States of America: begun and held at the city of Philadelphia, in the state of Pennsylvania, on Monday, the twenty-fourth of October, one thousand seven hundred and ninety-one: and of the independence of the United States, the sixteenth |
United States Congress |
1793 |
Law, Politics and Government, United States |
Acts passed at the first session of the Congress of the United States of America, begun and held at the city of New-York, on Wednesday the fourth of March, in the year M,DCC,LXXXIX: and of the independence of the United States the thirteenth |
United States Congress |
1791 |
Law, Politics and Government, United States |
Acts passed at the first session of the Congress of the United States of America, begun and held at the city of New-York, on Wednesday the fourth of March, in the year M,DCC,LXXXIX: and of the independence of the United States the thirteenth |
United States Congress |
1791 |
Law, Politics and Government, United States |
Acts passed at the first session of the Congress of the United States of America, begun and held at the city of New-York, on Wednesday the fourth of March, in the year M,DCC,LXXXIX: and of the independence of the United States the thirteenth |
United States Congress |
1791 |
Law, Politics and Government, United States |
Acts passed at a Congress of the United States of America, begun and held at the city of New-York, on Wednesday the fourth of March, in the year M,DCC,LXXXIX. and of the independence of the United States, the thirteenth. Being the acts passed at the first session of the First Congress of the United States ... |
United States Congress |
1789 or 1790 |
Law, Politics and Government, United States |
[Congressional Journals] |
United States Congress |
Politics and Government, United States |
Journals of Congress : containing their proceedings from September 5, 1774, to October 21, 1788 |
United States Continental Congress |
1777-1789 |
Law, United States, Politics and Government |
Laws of the state of New-York, comprising the Constitution, and the acts of the legislature since the Revolution, from the first to the twelfth session, inclusive. : Published according to an act of the legislature, passed the 15th April, 1786. In two volumes |
New York |
1789 |
Law, United States, New York |
The rights of war and peace, in three books. Wherein are explained, the law of nature and nations, ... Written in Latin by the learned Hugo Grotius, and translated into English. To which are added, all the large notes of Mr. J. Barbeyrac |
Hugo Grotius |
1738 |
Law |
Reports of cases argued and determined in the courts of King's Bench & Common Pleas, from 1670 to 1704 |
Richard Freeman |
1742 |
Law, Great Britain |
Doctrina placitandi, ou, L'art & science de bon pleading monstrant lou, & en queux cases, & per queux persons, pleas, cy bien real, come personal ou mixt, poient estre properment pleades, & è converso |
Sir Samson Eure |
1677 |
Law, Great Britain |
A compendious view of the civil law, being the substance of a course of lectures read in the University of Dublin, by Arthur Browne, ... To which will be added, a sketch of the practice of the ecclesiastical courts, ... |
Arthur Browne |
1797 |
Law |
An introductory lecture to a course of law lectures. To which is added a plan of the lectures |
James Wilson |
1791 |
Law, Education, United States |
Arguments and judgment of the Mayor's Court of the City of New-York, in a cause between Elizabeth Rutgers and Joshua Waddington |
New York Mayor's Court |
1784 |
Law, Trials, United States, New York |
A case decided in the Supreme Court of the United States, in February, 1793. In which is discussed the question--"Whether a state be liable to be sued by a private citizen of another state?" |
United States Supreme Court |
1793 |
United States, Politics and Government, Supreme Court, Trials |
A system of the laws of the state of Connecticut. In six books |
Zephaniah Swift |
1795-1796 |
Law, United States, Connecticut |
The office and authority of a justice of peace explained and digested, under proper titles. To which are added, full and correct precedents of all kinds of process necessary to be used by magistrates; in which also the duty of sheriffs, and other publick officers, is properly discussed |
Richard Starke |
1774 |
Law, Virginia |
Remarks on the opinions of some of the most celebrated writers on crown law respecting the due distinction between manslaughter and murder |
Granville Sharp |
1773 |
Law, Crime, Great Britain |
The law of nature, or, Principles of morality : deduced from the physical constitution of mankind and the universe |
Constantin-François Volney |
1796 |
Law |
An essay on the right of property in land with respect to its foundation in the law of nature; its present establishment by the municipal laws of Europe; |
William Ogilvie |
1781 |
Law, Property, Europe |
An account of the trial of Thomas Muir, Esq. younger, of Huntershill, before the High Court of Justiciary at Edinburgh, on the 30th and 31st days of August, 1793, for sedition |
1794 |
Law, Trials |
Land-lords law : a treatise very fit for the perusal both of land-lord and tenant : being a collection of several cases in the law concerning leases, and the covenants, conditions, grants, proviso's, exceptions, surrenders, &c. of the same : as also touching distresses, replevins, rescous and waste, and several other matters which often come in debate between land-lord and tenant |
George Meriton |
Law, Great Britain |
Summary of the law of nations, founded on the treaties and customs of the modern nations of Europe; with a list of the principal treaties, concluded since the year 1748 down to the present time, indicating the works in which they are to be found |
G. F. de Martens |
1795 |
Law |
Reports of cases adjudged in the Superior Court of the state of Connecticut. From the year 1785, to May 1788; : with some determinations in the Supreme Court of Errors |
Ephraim Kirby |
1789 |
Law, United States, Connecticut |
Reports of cases ruled and adjudged in the courts of Pennsylvania, before and since the Revolution |
Alexander James Dallas |
1790 |
Law, United States, Pennsylvania |
Considerations on criminal law |
Henry Dagge |
1774 |
Law |
The justice of the peace, and parish officer ... In four volumes |
Richard Burn |
1770 |
Law |
The Attorney's compleat pocket-book. Containing above four hundred of such choice and approved precedents, in law, equity, and conveyancing, as an attorney may have occasion for, when absent from his office |
1767 |
Law |
A Jersey-man's common sense |
Isaac Price |
1797 |
Essays |
A political survey of the present state of Europe : in sixteen tables; illustrated with observation on the wealth and commerce, the government, finances, military state, and religion of the several countries |
Eberhard August Wilhelm von Zimmermann |
1788 |
Politics and Government, Europe |
Official letters to the honorable American Congress : written, during the war between the United Colonies and Great Britain |
George Washington |
1795 |
United States, Revolutionary War, George Washington, Politics and Government, Militaria |
Official letters to the honorable American Congress : written, during the war between the United Colonies and Great Britain |
George Washington |
1795 |
United States, Revolutionary War, George Washington, Politics and Government, Militaria |
The legacy of the Father of his country |
George Washington |
1796 |
Speeches & Oratory, George Washington |
A comparative view of the constitutions of the several states with each other, and with that of the United States: exhibiting in tables the prominent features of each constitution, and classing together their most important provisions under the several heads of administration; with notes and observations |
William Loughton Smith |
1796 |
Politics and Government, United States |
An inquiry into the nature and causes of the wealth of nations |
Adam Smith |
1789 |
Commerce, Finance |
Prospectus D'Un Ouvrage Intitulé: Analyse De L'Etat Politique D'Ècosse : D'Après Les Rapports Des Ministres De Chaque Paroisse; Contenant La Situation Prèsente De Ce Royaume, Et Les Moyens De Le Rendre Plus Florissant ; Ouvrage entrepris pour expliquer les Principes de la Philosophie Statistique |
John Sinclair |
1792 |
Reference, Europe, Prospectuses |
An account of the constitutional English polity of congregational courts and more particularly of the great annual court of the people, called the View of Frankpledge, ... Intended as an appendix to several tracts on national defence, &c. |
Granville Sharp |
Religion, Law, Politics and Government, Great Britain |
Tracts, concerning the ancient and only true legal means of national defence, by a free militia |
Granville Sharp |
1781 |
Politics and Government, Militaria |
The just limitation of slavery in the laws of God, compared with the unbounded claims of the African traders and British American slaveholders |
Granville Sharp |
1776 |
United States, Great Britain, Slavery, Abolition |
A declaration of the people's natural right to a share in the legislature which is the fundamental principle of the British constitution of state |
Granville Sharp |
1774 |
Great Britain, Politics and Government, Ireland |
The senator's remembrancer |
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1771 |
Reference, Politics and Government |
Du contrat social, ou, Principes du droit politique |
Jean-Jacques Rousseau |
Politics and Government, Philosophy |
Proofs of a conspiracy against all the religions and governments of Europe, carried on in the secret meetings of Free Masons, Illuminati, and reading societies |
John Robison |
1798 |
Politics and Government, Illuminati, Conspiracies, Europe, Freemasonry |
Rights of man : being an answer to Mr. Burke's attack on the French revolution |
Thomas Paine |
1791 |
Politics and Government, Essays, Philosophy, Religion, French Revolution |
A view of the conduct of the executive, in the foreign affairs of the United States, connected with the mission to the French Republic, during the years 1794, 5, & 6 |
James Monroe |
1797 |
Politics and Government, United States, Diplomacy, France |
Considerations on the Order of Cincinnatus to which are added, as well several original papers relative to that institution, as also a letter from the late M. Turgot, ... to Dr. Price, on the constitutions of America; and an abstract of Dr. Price's Observations on the importance of the American Revolution; ... Translated from the French of the Count de Mirabeau |
Comte Gabriel-Honoré de Riquetti de Mirabeau |
1785 |
Societies & Organizations, Society of the Cincinnati |
The author of The letter to the Duke of Grafton vindicated from the charge of democracy With notes |
William Augustus Miles |
1794 |
Diplomacy, France, Great Britain, Politics and Government |
A letter to the Duke of Grafton, with notes To which is annexed a complete exculpation of M. de la Fayette from the charges indecently urged against him by Mr. Burke, in the House of Commons, on the 17th March, 1794 |
William Augustus Miles |
1794 |
Diplomacy, France, Great Britain, Politics and Government |
A letter to Earl Stanhope with notes |
William Augustus Miles |
1794 |
Diplomacy, France, Great Britain, Politics and Government |
The conduct of France towards Great Britain examined |
William Augustus Miles |
1793 |
Diplomacy, France, Great Britain, Politics and Government |
Vindiciæ gallicæ : defence of the French Revolution and its English admirers, against the accusations of the Right Hon. Edmund Burke, including some strictures on the late production of Mons. de Calonne |
Sir James Mackintosh |
1791 |
France, French Revolution, Politics and Government |
A political and military rhapsody on the invasion and defence of Great Britain and Ireland |
Henry Lloyd |
1792 |
Militaria, Great Britain, Ireland |
The letters of Junius |
Junius |
1784 |
Politics and Government, Essays, Great Britain |
A collection of all the treaties of peace, alliance, and commerce, between Great-Britain and other powers, from the treaty signed at Munster in 1648, to the treaties signed at Paris in 1783 |
Charles Jenkinson |
1785 |
Treaties, Diplomacy, Great Britain |
Notes on the state of Virginia |
Thomas Jefferson |
1794 |
Politics and Government, Natural History, Science, Virginia, United States |
Historical collections |
Ebenezer Hazard |
1792-1794 |
History, United States, Politics and Government |
The American remembrancer, and universal tablet of memory: containing a list of the most eminent men, whether in ancient or modern times, with the atchievements [sic] for which they have been particularly distinguished: as also the most memorable events in history, from the earliest period till the year 1795, classed under distinct heads, with their respective dates. : To which is added, a table, comprehending the periods at which the most remarkable cities and towns were founded, their present ... |
James Hardie |
1795 |
Reference, United States |
An enquiry into the principles of taxation, chiefly applicable to articles of immediate consumption |
Andrew Hamilton |
1790 |
Taxes, Finance |
A full and faithful report of the debates in both Houses of Parliament : on Monday the 17th of February, and Friday the 21st of February, 1783, on the articles of peace |
Great Britain (Parliament) |
1783 |
Politics and Government, Great Britain, Revolutionary War |
The French constitution; with remarks on some of its principal articles; in which their importance in a political, moral and religious point of view, is illustrated; ... By Benjamin Flower |
France |
1792 |
Politics and Government, France |
The Federalist: a collection of essays, written in favour of the new Constitution, as agreed upon by the Federal convention, September 17, 1787 |
Alexander Hamilton |
1788 |
United States, Politics and Government, Essays |
The Federalist: a collection of essays, written in favour of the new Constitution, as agreed upon by the Federal convention, September 17, 1787 |
Alexander Hamilton |
1788 |
Politics and Government, United States, Essays |
A view of the causes and consequences of the present war with France |
Baron Thomas Erskine |
1797 |
French Revolution, Great Britain, France |
Decouverte d'etalons justes, naturels, invariables et universels : pour la réduction à une parfaite uniformité de tous les poids & mesures partout ... |
Claude Boniface Collignon |
1788 |
Weights and Measures |
Capt. Inglefield's narrative, concerning the loss of His Majesty's ship, the Centaur, of seventy-four guns : and the miraculous preservation of the pinnace, with the captain, master, and ten of the crew, in a traverse of near 300 leagues on the great western ocean; with the names of the people saved. Published by authority |
John Nicholson Inglefield |
1783 |
Great Britain, Militaria |
A reply to Sir Henry Clinton's narrative Wherein his numerous errors are pointed out, and the conduct of Lord Cornwallis fully vindicated from all aspersion: including the whole of the public and secret correspondence, between Lord George Germain, Sir Henry Clinton, and His Lordship |
Themistocles |
1783 |
Great Britain, Militaria, Revolutionary War |
Narrative of Lieutenant-General Sir Henry Clinton K.B. relative to his conduct during part of his command of the King's troops in North America; particularly to that which respects the unfortunate issue of the campaign in 1781. With an appendix, |
Sir Henry Clinton |
1783 |
Great Britain, Militaria, Revolutionary War |
Letters from France containing a great variety of original information concerning the most important events that have occurred in that country in the years 1790, 1791, 1792, and 1793 |
Helen Maria Williams |
1794 |
France, Politics and Government, History, Letters |
The history of the province of New-York, from the first discovery to the year 1732. To which is annexed, a description of the country, with a short account of the inhabitants, their religious and political state, and the constitution of the courts of justice in that colony |
William Smith |
1792 |
History, American History, New York |
The history of the troubles of Suethland and Poland, which occasioned the expulsion of Sigismundus the Third, king of those kingdomes, with his heires for ever from the Suethish crown with a continuation of those troubles, untill the truce, an. 1629 : as also, a particular narration of the daily passages at the last and great treaty of pacification between those two kingdomes, concluded at Stumbsdorff in Prussia, anno 1635 : concluding with a breife commemoration of the life and death of ... |
J. Fowler |
1656 |
History, Europe, Poland, Diplomacy |
A journal of the transactions and occurrences in the settlement of Massachusetts and the other New-England colonies, from the year 1630 to 1644 |
John Winthrop |
1790 |
History, American History, Massachusetts, New England |
The history of the reign of Philip the Third, King of Spain |
Robert Watson |
1783 |
History, Politics and Government, Spain |
The history of Charles XII, King of Sweden; In eight books |
Voltaire |
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Biography, History, Politics and Government, Sweden |
The ruins, or a survey of the revolutions of empires: by M. Volney, ... Translated from the French |
Constantin-François Volney |
1795 |
Politics and Government, History |
A view of the history of Great-Britain during the administration of Lord North, to the second session of the fifteenth Parliament. In two parts |
1782 |
Politics and Government, Great Britain, Revolutionary War |
An history of the revolutions that happened in the government of the Roman republic |
Abbé René Aubert de Vertot |
1770 |
History, Ancient History, Politics and Government |
Memoirs of the life and reign of Frederick the Third [i.e. Second], King of Prussia |
Joseph Towers |
1788 |
Memoirs, Politics and Government, Germany, Prussia |
Memoirs of Maximilian de Bethune : Duke of Sully, Prime Minister to Henry the Great : containing the history of the life and reign of that monarch and his own administration under him |
Duc Maximilien de Béthune de Sully |
1778 |
Memoirs, France, Politics and Government |
The Grecian history From the original of Greece, to the death of Philip of Macedon. In two volumes |
Temple Stanyan |
1774 |
History, Ancient History |
The history of the reign of the Emperor Charles V With a view of the progress of society in Europe, from the subversion of the Roman Empire, to the beginning of the sixteenth century. In four volumes |
William Robertson |
1782 |
Politics and Government, Biography, Europe |
The history of America |
William Robertson |
1777 |
History, American History |
The history of the revolution of South-Carolina, from a British province to an independent state |
David Ramsay |
1785 |
History, American History, South Carolina, Revolutionary War |
The history of Henri de La Tour d'Auvergne, Viscount de Turenne, Marshal-General of France : in two volumes |
Andrew Michael Ramsay |
1735-1736 |
Biography, France, Politics and Government |
The Political state of Europe, for the years 1792, 1793 and 1794. An authentic and impartial narrative of every military operation of the present belligerent powers; and a correct copy of every state paper, declaration, manifesto, &c. together with a correct translation of the debates and proceedings of the National convention of France; and an accurate survey of the politics and conduct of the neutral powers |
1792-1794 |
Politics and Government, Europe |
An impartial history of the present war in America; containing an account of its rise and progress, the political springs thereof, with its various successes and disappointments, on both sides |
James Murray |
1778-1780 |
Essays, Politics and Government, Revolutionary War |
The private life of Lewis XV In which are contained the principal events, remarkable occurences, and anecdotes, of his reign. Translated from the French by J. O. Justamond, F.R.S. In four volumes |
M. Mouffle d'Angerville |
1781 |
Memoirs, Biography, France, Politics and Government |
Continuation of the history of the province of Massachusetts Bay, from the year 1748. With an introductory sketch of events from its original settlement |
George Richards Minot |
1798 |
History, American History, Massachusetts |
The history of the insurrections, in Massachusetts, in the year MDCCLXXXVI : and the rebellion consequent thereon |
George Richards Minot |
1788 |
History, American History, Massachusetts, Shays' Rebellion, Politics and Government |
The history of Louisiana, or of the western parts of Virginia and Carolina: containing a description of the countries th |
Le Page du Pratz |
1763 |
History, Geography, American History, Louisiana, Virginia |
Memoirs of the life of the late Charles Lee, Esq. lieutenant-colonel of the forty-fourth regiment; colonel in the Portuguese service; major-general and aid de camp to the King of Poland, and second in command in the service of the United States of America during the Revolution. To which are added, his political and military essays; also, letters to and from many distinguished characters, both in Europe and America |
Charles Lee |
1792 |
Memoirs, Militaria, Revolutionary War, Biography |
[History of England] |
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History, Great Britain |
The history of the rise, progress, and establishment of the independence of the United States of America : including an account of the late war, and of the thirteen colonies, from their origin to that period |
William Gordon |
1788 |
History, American History, Revolutionary War |
A view of the reign of Frederick II of Prussia; with a parallel between that prince and Philip II of Macedon |
John Gillies |
1789 |
Politics and Government, Prussia, Germany |
The history of the decline and fall of the Roman empire |
Edward Gibbon |
1783 |
History, Ancient History, Politics and Government, Religion |
Posthumous works of Frederic II, King of Prussia |
King Frederick II of Prussia |
1789 |
Politics and Government, Germany, Prussia |
The history of the progress and termination of the Roman republic |
Adam Ferguson |
1783 |
History, Ancient History |
The diary of the late George Bubb Dodington, baron of Melcombe Regis: from March 8, 1748-9, to February 6, 1761. With an appendix, containing some curious and interesting papers, which are either referred to, or alluded to, in the diary. Now first published from his lordship's original manuscripts |
George Bubb Dodington |
1784 |
Memoirs, Biography |
Some passages of the life and death of John [Ear]l of Rochester |
Gilbert Burnet |
1741 |
Biography |
American biography: or, An historical account of those persons who have been distinguished in America, as adventurers, statesmen, philosophers, divines, warriors, authors, and other remarkable characters |
Jeremy Belknap |
1794-1798 |
Biography, United States, History, American History |
American biography: or, An historical account of those persons who have been distinguished in America, as adventurers, statesmen, philosophers, divines, warriors, authors, and other remarkable characters |
Jeremy Belknap |
1794 |
Biography, United States, History, American History |
A discourse intended to commemorate the discovery of America by Christopher Columbus; delivered at the request of the Historical Society in Massachusetts, on the 23d day of October, 1792, being the completion of the third century since that memorable event |
Jeremy Belknap |
1792 |
Speeches & Oratory, Societies & Organizations, Massachusetts Historical Society, History, American History |
The history of New-Hampshire |
Jeremy Belknap |
1784-1792 |
History, American History, New Hampshire |
The history of New-Hampshire |
Jeremy Belknap |
1784 |
History, American History, New Hampshire |
A short critical review of the political life of Oliver Cromwell Lord-Protector of the Commonwealth of England, Scotland, and Ireland. By a gentleman of the Middle-Temple |
John Bancks |
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Biography, Criticism, Great Britain, Politics and Government |
A church history of New-England. Vol.II. Extending from 1690, to 1784. ... |
Isaac Backus |
1784 |
Religion, History, New England |
The history of Spain, from the establishment of the colony of Gades by the Phoenicians, to the death of Ferdinand, surnamed the sage |
Charles John Ann Hereford |
1793 |
History, Spain |
The history of Rome, from the foundation of the city by Romulus, [to] the death of Marcus Antonius |
Charles John Ann Hereford |
1792 |
History, Ancient History |
Travels into Norway, Denmark, and Russia, in the years 1788, 1789, 1790, and 1791 |
A. Swinton |
1792 |
Voyages and Travels, Scandinavia, Russia, Norway, Denmark |
Travels, in various parts of Europe, Asia, and Africa, during a series of thirty years and upwards |
John Macdonald |
1791 |
Voyages and Travels, Europe, Asia, Africa |
A Voyage round the world, in His Majesty's ship the Dolphin, commanded by the Honourable Commodore Byron. In which is contained, a faithful account of several places, people, plants, animals, &c. seen on the voyage |
John Byron |
1767 |
Voyages and Travels |
The world displayed or, a curious collection of voyages and travels, selected from the writers of all nations. In which the conjectures and interpolations of several vain editors and translators are expunged, ... Illustrated and embellished with variety of maps and prints |
1765-1774 |
Voyages and Travels, Maps |
The seats of the nobility and gentry, in a collection of the most interesting & picturesque views |
William Watts |
1779 [i.e. 1786] |
Architecture |
Travels through Syria and Egypt, in the years 1783, 1784, and 1785. Containing the present natural and political state of those countries, their productions, arts, manufactures, and commerce; with observations on the manners,customs, and government of the Turks and Arabs. Illustrated with copper plates |
Constantin-François Volney |
1788 |
Voyages and Travels, Geography, Syria, Egypt |
Memoir of a map of Hindoostan; or, The Mogul empire: with an introduction, illustrative of the geography and present division of that country and a map of the countries situated between the heads of the Indian rivers, and the Caspian sea: also, a supplementary map, containing the improved geography of the countries contiguous to the heads of the Indus |
James Rennell |
1793 |
Voyages and Travels, Geography, Maps, India |
The American geography; or, A view of the present situation of the United States of America. ... Illustrated with two sheet maps-- one of the southern, the other of the northern states, neatly and elegantly engraved, and more correct than any that have hitherto been published. : To which is added, a concise abridgment of the geography of the British, Spanish, French and Dutch dominions in America, and the West Indies-- of Europe, Asia and Africa |
Jedidiah Morse |
1789 |
Geography, United States |
A view of society and manners in Italy with anecdotes relating to some eminent characters. ... In three volumes |
John Moore |
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Voyages and Travels, Geography, Italy |
A view of society and manners in France, Switzerland, and Germany With anecdotes relating to some eminent characters |
John Moore |
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Voyages and Travels, France, Switzerland, Germany, Geography |
A view of society and manners in France, Switzerland, and Germany: with anecdotes relating to some eminent characters |
John Moore |
1783 |
Voyages and Travels, France, Switzerland, Germany, Geography |
A view of society and manners in Italy with anecdotes relating to some eminent characters |
John Moore |
1783 |
Voyages and Travels, Geography, Italy |
[Atlas to 'A new system of modern geography'] |
William Guthrie |
1794-1795 |
Geography, United States, Maps |
A new system of modern geography: or, A geographical, historical, and commercial grammar; and present state of the several nations of the world ... |
William Guthrie |
1794-1795 |
Geography |
A new system of geography or, a general description of the world. ... Embellished with a new and accurate set of maps, ... and a great variety of copper-plates, ... By the late D. Fenning and J. Collyer. A new edition, revised, enlarged, and improved, by Frederick Hervey, Esq; ... The account of North America corrected ... by Captain Carver, |
Daniel Fenning |
1785-1786 |
Geography, United States, Maps, Voyages and Travels |
A survey of the roads of the United States of America |
Christopher Colles |
1789 |
Surveys, United States, Voyages and Travels, Maps |
Voyages de M. le marquis de Chastellux dans l'Amérique Septentrionale : dans les années 1780, 1781 & 1782 |
François Jean Chastellux |
1786 |
Voyages and Travels, United States |
Travels in North-America, in the years 1780, 1781, and 1782 |
François Jean Chastellux |
1787 |
Voyages and Travels, United States |
Cary's new itinerary; or, An accurate delineation of the great roads,: both direct and cross, throughout England and Wales; with many of the principal roads in Scotland. From an actual admeasurement made by command of His Majesty's postmaster general, for official purposes |
John Cary |
1798 |
Voyages and Travels, Great Britain |
A narrative of the British embassy to China in the years 1792, 1793, and 1794; containing the various circumstances of the embassy, with accounts of customs and manners of the Chinese; ... |
Aeneas Anderson |
1795 |
Voyages and Travels, Politics and Government, Diplomacy, China |
An exposition of Christian doctrine, as taught in the Protestant Church of the United Brethren, or, Unitas Fratrum |
August Gottlieb Spangenberg |
1796 |
Religion, Moravians |
Observations on the Revelation of Jesus Christ to St. John. Which comprehend the most approved sentiments of the celebrated Mr. Mede, Mr. Lowman, Bishop Newton, and other noted writers on this book: and cast much additional light on the more obsure prophecies; especially those which point out the time of the rise and fall of Antichrist. In two parts |
Samuel Langdon |
1791 |
Religion, Biblical Commentary |
Meditations and contemplations |
James Hervey |
1750 |
Religion, Prayer |
Contemplations moral and divine in two parts |
Sir Matthew Hale |
1685 |
Religion |
Sermons |
Hugh Blair |
1792-1793 |
Religion, Sermons |
The Holy Bible, containing the Old Testament and the New |
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1783 |
Religion, Bibles |
Evidences of the Christian religion briefly and plainly stated |
James Beattie |
1786 |
Religion |
A course of lectures, on the prophecies that remain to be fulfilled Delivered in the borough of Southwark, as also, at the chapel in Glasshouse-Yard, in the year 1789 |
Elhanan Winchester |
1789-1790 |
Religion, Sermons, Prophecies |
A discourse, delivered to the students of the Royal Academy, on the distribution of the prizes, December 10, 1792, by the President |
Benjamin West |
1793 |
Speeches & Oratory |
The Proceedings and tryal in the case of the Most Reverend Father in God, William, Lord Archbishop of Canterbury : and the Right Reverend Fathers in God, William, Lord Bishop of St. Asaph, Francis, Lord Bishop of Ely, John, Lord Bishop of Chichester, Thomas, Lord Bishop of Bath and Wells, Thomas, Lord Bishop of Peterborough, and Jonathan, Lord Bishop of Bristol : in the court of King's-Bench at Westminster in Trinity-Term in the fourth year of the reign of King James II annoq[ue] Dom. 1688 |
Religion, Church of England, Trials |
Gospel news, divided into eleven sections. Peace and Joy: Being a Brief Attempt to consider the Evidences of the Truth of the Gospel, in which we have the witness of Peace with God, through Jesus Christ, drawn from the Old and New-Testaments, together with our Obligations to keep the Foundation of our Peace, thus evidenced always in Remembrance, with several other Pieces connected with and built upon this foundation, part of which was not before published |
Shippie Townsend |
1794 |
Religion, Biblical Commentary |
The state of man, here and hereafter: considered in three epistles to a friend |
M. F. |
1774 or 1776 |
Religion |
The sick man visited and furnished with instructions, meditations, and prayers sutaible to his condition |
Nathaniel Spinckes |
Religion, Prayer |
The works of the Right Reverend Jonathan Shipley D.D. ... In two volumes |
Jonathan Shipley |
1792 |
Religion |
The duty and advantages of frequently receiving the Holy Sacrament : a sermon preached before the Queen, at St. James's Chapel, on Good-Friday, March 26, 1703 |
John Sharp |
1778 |
Religion, Sermons |
Remarks on several very important prophecies. In five parts. I. Remarks on the thirteenth, fourteenth, fifteenth, and sixteenth verses of the seventh chapter of Isaiah, in answer to Dr. W---ms's critical dissertation on the same ... II. A dissertation on the nature and style of prophetical writings ... III. A dissertation on Isaiah vii 8. IV. A dissertation on Genesis xlix. 10. V. An answer to some of the principal arguments used by Dr. W---ms in defence of his critical dissertation |
Granville Sharp |
1775 |
Religion, Prophecies |
Remarks on a printed paper, lately handed about, intituled "A catalogue of the sacred vessels restored by Cyrus, and of the chief Jews, who returned at first from the captivity together with the names of the returning families, and the number of the persons at that time in each family, disposed in such a manner, as to shew most clearly the great corruption of proper names and numbers in the present text of the Old-Testament" : addressed to all such gentlemen as have received or read the same |
Granville Sharp |
1775 |
Religion |
The history of the Old and New Testament, interspersed with moral and instructive reflections, chiefly taken from the holy fathers |
Joseph Reeve |
1784 |
History, Religion |
Discourses relating to the evidences of revealed religion, delivered in the Church of the Universalists, at Philadelphia, 1796, and published at the request of many of the hearers |
Joseph Priestley |
1796 |
Religion, Sermons, Unitarianism |
[Prayer book] |
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Religion, Prayer |
An examination of the principles contained in the Age of reason. In ten discourses |
James Muir |
1795 |
Philosophy |
Sermons on different subjects |
John Jortin |
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Religion, Sermons |
An appeal to matter of fact and common sense. Or a rational demonstration of man's corrupt and lost estate |
John Fletcher |
1780? |
Religion |
Sermons |
Charles Churchill |
1765 |
Religion, Sermons |
The self-interpreting Bible : containing the sacred text of the Old and New Testaments : translated from the original tongues, and with the former translations diligently compared and revised : to which are annexed, marginal references and illustrations, an exact summary of the several books, a paraphrase on the most obscure or important parts, an analysis of the contents of each chapter, explanatory notes, and evangelical reflections |
John Brown |
1792 |
Religion, Bibles, Biblical Commentary |
Lexicon technicum magnum, or An universal English dictionary of arts and sciences |
John Harris |
1704 |
Reference, Encyclopedias, Technical Arts |
Stephen's Philadelphia directory for 1796, or, Alphabetical arrangement : containing the names, occupations, and places of abode of the citizens : with a register of the executive, legislative, and judicial magistrates of the United States |
Thomas Stephens |
1796 |
Reference, Directories |
The new spelling dictionary, teaching to write and pronounce the English tongue with ease and propriety |
John Entick |
c. 1792 |
Reference, Dictionaries |
Encyclopaedia; or, A dictionary of arts, sciences, and miscellaneous literature; constructed on a plan, by which the different sciences and arts are digested into the form of distinct treatises of systems |
1798 |
Reference, Encyclopedias |
A new and complete dictionary of arts and sciences comprehending all the branches of useful knowledge, ... Illustrated with above three hundred copper-plates, ... The whole extracted from the best authors in all languages |
Society of Gentlemen |
1763-1764 |
Reference, Encyclopedias |
Nouveau dictionnaire françois-anglois & anglois-françois : contenant la signification des mots, avec leur différens usages, les constructions, idiômes, façons de parler particulieres, & les proverbes usités dans l’une & l’autre langue, les termes des sciences, des arts, & des métiers, le tout recueilli des meilleurs auteurs anglois & françois |
Louis Chambaud |
1778 |
Languages, Dictionaries, Reference |
[Miscellaneous Magazines] |
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Periodicals |
The Sentimental and masonic magazine |
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1792-1794 |
Periodicals, Literature, Freemasonry |
The Pennsylvania packet, and the general advertiser |
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1771- |
Periodicals |
Philadelphia gazette and universal daily advertiser |
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1794- |
Periodicals |
The annual register, or a view of the history, politicks, and literature |
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c. 1760-1763 |
Reference, Literature, History, Politics and Government, Periodicals |
The London magazine or, Gentleman’s Monthly Intelligencer |
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1732- |
Periodicals, Literature |
Lady’s magazine; and Repository of entertaining knowledge |
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1792-1793 |
Periodicals, Literature |
The gleaner. A miscellaneous production. In three volumes |
Judith Sargent Murray |
1798 |
Periodicals, Literature |
Gentleman's magazine |
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1731- |
Periodicals, Literature |
Gazette of the United States |
John Fenno |
1789- |
Periodicals, United States, Politics and Government |
The country magazine. Calculated for the gentleman; the farmer, and his wife: containing every thing necessary for the advantage and pleasure of a country life. ... |
1763 |
Periodicals, Agriculture, Cookery |
The Bee, or literary intelligencer |
James Anderson |
1791-1793 |
Periodicals, Literature |
The American magazine and monthly chronicle for the British colonies. ... By a society of gentlmen |
William Smith |
1757-1758 |
Periodicals, Literature |
The beauties of the late Revd. Dr. Isaac Watts; ... To which is added the life of the author |
Isaac Watts |
1782 |
Religion, Literature, Poetry, Hymns |
The seasons |
James Thomson |
Literature, Poetry |
The tea-table miscellany or, a collection of choice songs, Scots & English. In four volumes |
Allan Ramsay |
1760 |
Literature, Music |
The Literary miscellany, containing elegant selections of the most admired fugitive pieces |
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1795 |
Periodicals, Literature |
Another cordial for low-spirits: being a collection of valuable tracts |
Thomas Gordon |
1751 |
Literature, Essays |
Leonidas, a poem |
Richard Glover |
1739 |
Literature, Poetry |
Arundel |
Richard Cumberland |
1789 |
Literature |
Poems |
John Aikin |
1791 |
Literature, Poetry |
Poems, dramatic and miscellaneous |
Mercy Otis Warren |
1790 |
Literature, Poetry |
Letters, from M. de Voltaire. To several of his friends. Translated from the French by the Rev. Dr. Franklin |
Voltaire |
1770 |
Literature, Letters |
The contrast, a comedy; in five acts: |
Royall Tyler |
1790 |
Literature, Drama |
M'Fingal : a modern epic poem, in four cantos |
John Trumbull |
1782 |
Literature, Poetry, United States, Revolutionary War |
Travels into several remote nations of the world : in four parts |
Jonathan Swift |
1727 |
Literature, Satire |
Miscellaneous works, comical & diverting : In two parts |
Jonathan Swift |
Literature, Satire |
The beauties of Swift: or, the favorite offspring of wit & genius |
Jonathan Swift |
1782 |
Literature, Essays |
The supposed daughter or, innocent impostor. In which is comprised the entertaining memoirs of the two north-country families of distinction, in a series of thirty years. A new edition. In three volumes. |
P. R. |
1773 |
Literature |
The beauties of Sterne including all his pathetic tales, & most distinguished observations on life. Selected for the heart of sensibility |
Laurence Sterne |
1782 |
Literature |
The spectator |
Joseph Addison |
Literature, Politics and Government, Essays |
The expedition of Humphry Clinker |
Tobias George Smollett |
1771 |
Literature |
The plays and poems of William Shakespeare |
William Shakespeare |
Literature, Drama |
A new translation of the morals of Seneca in five parts. ... To which is prefix'd, some account of the life of Seneca. Together with the opinion of the antients concerning his writings |
Lucius Annaeus Seneca |
1745 |
Classics, Philosophy, Ethics, Essays |
Emblems, divine and moral; together with Hieroglyphicks of the life of man |
Francis Quarles |
Reference, Emblems |
Emma Corbett or the miseries of civil war |
Samuel Jackson Pratt |
Literature |
The works of Alexander Pope, Esq In six volumes complete. With his last corrections, additions, and improvements; ... |
Alexander Pope |
Literature |
Essays on husbandry Essay I. a general introduction, shewing, that agriculture is the basis and support of all flourishing communities ... Essay II. an account of some experiments tending to improve the culture of Lucerne by transplantation ... the whole illustrated with five copper-plates, and twenty-five representations cut on wood : to which is prefixed, an epistle dedicatory in verse |
Walter Harte |
Agriculture, Essays |
The poems of Ossian, the son of Fingal |
James Macpherson |
Literature, Poetry |
The poems of Ossian, the son of Fingal |
James Macpherson |
1790 |
Literature, Poetry |
Memoirs of the noted Buckhorse In which, besides a minute account of his past memorable exploits, ... |
Christopher Anstey |
1756 |
Biography, Sport |
Letters on several subjects. By the late Sir Thomas Fitzosborne, Bart Published from the copies found among his papers |
William Melmoth |
Letters, Literature |
Claudius Mauger's French and English letters upon all subjects, mean and sublime : enlarged with fifty new letters, many of which are on the late great occurrences and revolutions of Europe, all much amended and refined according to the most quaint and courtly mode : wherein yet the idiom and elegancy of both tongues, are far more exactly suited then formerly, very useful to those who aspire to good language, and would know what addresses become them to all sorts of person, ... |
Claude Mauger |
1676 |
Letters, Languages |
Histoire de Gil Blas de Santillane |
Alain René Le Sage |
1768 |
Literature |
The adventures of Gil Blas of Santillane : a new translation |
Alain René Le Sage |
1785 |
Literature |
Solyman and Almena. An oriental tale |
John Langhorne |
Literature |
The jilts: or, female fortune-hunters |
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1756? |
Literature |
The Odyssey of Homer Translated from the Greek |
Homer |
1758 |
Literature, Classics |
The Iliad of Homer |
Homer |
1756 |
Literature, Classics |
The High-German doctor. With many additions and alterations |
Philip Horneck |
1719 |
Periodicals, Satire |
Epistles for the ladies |
Eliza Fowler Haywood |
1749-1750 |
Literature, Education, Letters |
Œuvres diverses de M. de Grécourt |
Grécourt |
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Literature, Poetry |
The poems of Philip Freneau written chiefly during the late war |
Philip Morin Freneau |
1786 |
Literature, Poetry |
The history of Tom Jones: a foundling |
Henry Fielding |
1750 |
Literature |
The adventures of Telemachus, the son of Ulysses. From the French of Salignac de La Mothe-Fenelon, ... By the late John Hawkesworth, LL.D. Corrected and revised by G. Gregory, ... With a life of the author, and a complete index ... |
François de Salignac de La Mothe- Fénelon |
1795 |
Literature |
The adventures of Telemachus son of Ulysses |
François de Salignac de La Mothe- Fénelon |
1797 |
Literature |
The conquest of Canaan; a poem, in Eleven Books |
Timothy Dwight |
1785 |
Literature, Poetry |
Letters written by the late Right Honourable Philip Dormer Stanhope, Earl of Chesterfield, to his son, Philip Stanhope |
Earl Philip Dormer Stanhope of Chesterfield |
Literature, Letters, Philosophy, Education |
Letters written by the late Right Honourable Philip Dormer Stanhope, Earl of Chesterfield, to his son, Philip Stanhope, ... Published by Mrs. Eugenia Stanhope, ... In four volumes |
Earl Philip Dormer Stanhope of Chesterfield |
1775 |
Literature, Letters, Philosophy, Education |
Oeuvres complètes de M. de Chamousset, contenant ses projets d'humanité, de bienfaisance et de patriotismes; prècèdès de son éloge; par feu M. l'abbé Cotton Des-Houssayes |
Claude-Humbert Piarron de Chamousset |
1787 |
Philosophy, Essays |
The history and adventures of the renowned Don Quixote. Translated from the Spanish of Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra. ... By T. Smollett, M.D. |
Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra |
1786 |
Literature |
Don Quixote |
Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra |
1780 |
Literature |
The new Robinson Crusoe: an instructive and entertaining history. : For the use of children of both sexes |
Joachim Heinrich Campe |
1790 |
Literature, Education |
Hudibras in three parts. Written in the time of the late wars. Corrected and amended: with additions. To which are added, annotations, and an exact index to the whole. Adorned with cutts, designed and engraved by Mr. Hogarth |
Samuel Butler |
1775 |
Literature |
Poems, chiefly in the Scottish dialect |
Robert Burns |
1788 |
Literature, Poetry |
The foresters, an American tale: being a sequel to the history of John Bull, the clothier. In a series of letters to a friend |
Jeremy Belknap |
1792 or 1796 |
Literature |
Ellicott's Pennsylvania, Delaware, Maryland, and Virginia almanack and ephemeris, for the year of our Lord |
Andrew Ellicott |
1786 |
Almanacs, Reference |
The history of the life of Gustavus Adolphus, King of Sweden, surnamed the Great |
Walter Harte |
1767 |
History, Europe, Sweden, Biography |
The law against bankrupts, or, A treatise wherein the statutes against bankrupts are explained, by several cases, resolutions, judgements, and decrees, both at common law, and in chancery : together with the learning of declarations, and pleadings relating thereunto : to which are likewise added, forms and directions for commissioners, and presidents fit for the perusal of all lawyers, merchants and tradesmen |
Thomas Goodinge |
1704 |
Commerce, Finance |
Military instructions for officers detached in the field: containing, a scheme for forming a corps of a partisan. Illustrated with plans of the manoeuvres necessary in carrying on the petite guerre |
Roger Stevenson |
1775 |
Military Art and Science |
Interest at one view, calculated to a farthing ... : with rules and examples to cast up interest at any rate, by the said tables : with a curious table, whereby standard gold and silver, in bars, is compared with the courses of exchange between Amsterdam and London : also tables for reducing the most common gold coins to pounds and the contrary: being very useful in receiving and paying monies : to which is added a concise table, whereby to cast up salaries and wages speedily, ... |
Richard Hayes |
1766 |
Commerce, Finance |
Institutes of physics |
John Anderson |
1786 |
Natural History, Science |
An history of the earth, and animated nature |
Oliver Goldsmith |
1779 |
History, Natural History |
A chronological history of New-England in the form of annals ... from the discovery by Captain Gosnold in 1602, to the arrival of Governor Belcher, in 1730 |
Thomas Prince |
1736 |
History, United States, Voyages and Travels, New England |
Proceedings of the Society of friends of the people; associated for the purpose of obtaining a parliamentary reform, in the year 1792 |
Society of the Friends of the People |
1793 |
Societies & Organizations, Great Britain, Politics and Government, Parliament, Elections |
The manual exercise as ordered by His Majesty in 1764 : together with plans and explanations of the method generally practis'd at reviews and field-days |
Great Britain (Army) |
1774 |
Great Britain, Military Art and Science |
Report of the representation of Scotland |
Society of the Friends of the People |
1793 |
Politics and Government, Great Britain, Parliament |
Authentic copy of a petition, praying for a reform in Parliament presented to the House of Commons by Charles Grey, Esq. : on Monday 6th May 1793, and signed only by the members of the Society of the Friends of the People, associated for the purpose of obtaining a Parliamentary reform |
Earl Charles Grey |
1793 |
Politics and Government, Great Britain, Parliament |
The Massachusetts magazine, or, Monthly museum of knowledge and rational entertainment |
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1791 |
Periodicals, Literature |
Réponse à la brochure intitulée le "Pour" et le "Contre" |
Charles Lemesle |
1785 |
Commerce, France, United States |
An essay on the disease produced by the bite of a mad dog, or other rabid animal |
James Mease |
1793 |
Medicine, Rabies |
An address to the ministers and congregations of the Presbyterian and independent persuasions in the United States of America |
Samuel Seabury |
1790 |
Religion, Presbyterian Church |
Planting and rural ornament |
William Marshall |
1796 |
Gardening |
Nuova raccolta di 100 vedutine antiche della cittá di Roma e su vicinanze |
Domenico Pronti |
1795 |
Antiquities, Architecture |
Regulations for the order and discipline of the troops of the United States. Part I |
Baron Friedrich Wilhelm Ludolf Gerhard Augustin von Steuben |
1793 |
Militaria, Military Art and Science, United States |
The beauties of the late Rev. Dr. Isaac Watts : containing the most striking and admired passages in the works of that justly celebrated divine, philosopher, moralist, and poet : equally calculated for the communication of polite and useful knowledge, and the increase of wisdom and happiness : to which is added, the life of the author |
Isaac Watts |
1796 |
Religion, Literature, Poetry, Hymns |
Manoeuvres, or, Practical observations on the art of war ... |
Sir William Young |
1771? |
Military Art and Science |
Rural economy : or Essays on the practical parts of husbandry : designed to explain several of the most important methods of conducting farms of various kinds, including many useful hints to gentlemen farmers, relative to the economical management of their business. To which is added The rural Socrates, being memoirs of a country philosopher |
Arthur Young |
1792 |
Agriculture |
Travels during the years 1787, 1788, & 1789; undertaken more particularly with a view of ascertaining the cultivation, wealth, resources, and national prosperity of the kingdom of France |
Arthur Young |
1794 |
Voyages and Travels, Agriculture, France |
Travels during the years 1787, 1788 and 1789, undertaken more particularly with a view ascertaining the cultivation, wealth, resources, and national prosperity, of the kingdom of France |
Arthur Young |
1792 |
Voyages and Travels, Agriculture, France |
A tour in Ireland : with general observations on the present state of that kingdom : made in the years 1776, 1777, and 1778, and brought down to the end of 1779 |
Arthur Young |
1780 |
Voyages and Travels, Agriculture, Ireland |
Annals of agriculture and other useful arts |
Arthur Young |
1784-1798 |
Agriculture |
An address delivered in the Lodge Room at Schenectady the 27th December, 1783 : on the festival of St. John the Evangelist : in the presence of the officers and brethren of Union Lodge no. 1, of the city of Albany, St. George's Lodge of Schenectady, and several visiting brethren, of the Most Ancient and Honorable Society, of Free and Accepted Masons |
Peter W. Yates |
1784 |
Speeches & Oratory, Freemasonry |
The correspondence of the Rev. C. Wyvill with the Right Honourable William Pitt : Part I |
Christopher Wyvill |
1796 |
Politics and Government, Parliament, Great Britain |
Thoughts on the slavery of the Negroes |
Joseph Woods |
1784 |
Slavery |
Germanicus : poëme en seize chants |
Lucretia Wilhelmina van Winter |
1787 |
Literature, Poetry |
Ten letters addressed to Mr. Paine : in answer to his pamphlet entitled The age of reason : containing some clear and satisfying evidences of the truth of divine revelation and especially of the resurrection and ascension of Jesus |
Elhanan Winchester |
1795 |
Religion, Philosophy |
Thirteen hymns suited to the present times : cotainging [sic] the past, present, and future state of America, with advice to soldiers and Christians : dedicated to the inhabitants of the United Colonies |
Elhanan Winchester |
1776 |
Religion, Hymns, Revolutionary War |
A treatise on the propagation of sheep : the manufacture of wool, and the cultivation and manufacture of flax, with directions for making several utensils for the business |
John Wily |
1765 |
Agriculture, Industry, Sheep |
An address to the citizens of the United States, on national representation : with a sketch of the origin of government and the state of public affairs |
James Jones Wilmer |
1796 |
Politics and Government, United States |
Consolation : being a replication to Thomas Paine, and others on theologics |
James Jones Wilmer |
1794 |
Religion, Philosophy |
Memoirs |
James Jones Wilmer |
1792 |
Memoirs, Religion |
A sermon on the doctrine of the New-Jerusalem Church : being the first promulgated within the United States of America : delivered on the first Sunday in April 1792, in the courthouse of Baltimore-town |
James Jones Wilmer |
1792 |
Religion, Sermons |
An enquiry into the truth of the tradition, concerning the discovery of America by Prince Madog ab Owen Gwynedd, about the year 1170 |
John Williams |
1791 |
Voyages and Travels, History |
A sermon on the duty of civil obedience, as required in Scripture. Delivered in Christ church and St. Peter's, April 25, 1799, being a day of general humiliation, appointed by the President of the United States |
William White |
1799 |
Religion, Sermons, Politics and Government, United States |
A sermon on the reciprocal influence of civil policy and religious duty : delivered in Christ Church in the city of Philadelphia, on Thursday the 19th of February 1795, being a day of general thanksgiving |
William White |
1795 |
Religion, Sermons, Politics and Government, United States |
A sermon on the reciprocal influence of civil policy and religious duty : delivered in Christ Church in the city of Philadelphia, on Thursday the 19th of February 1795, being a day of general thanksgiving |
William White |
1795 |
Religion, Sermons, Politics and Government, United States |
The case of the Episcopal churches in the United States considered |
William White |
1782 |
Religion, United States |
An antidote against Toryism, or, The curse of Meroz : in a discourse on Judges 5th 23 |
Nathaniel Whitaker |
1777 |
Religion, Sermons, Revolutionary War |
Declarations and resolutions of the Whig Club |
Whig Club (Dublin) |
1789 |
Politics and Government, Ireland |
A continuation of the narrative of the Indian Charity-School begun in Lebanon, in Connecticut now incorporated with Dartmouth College, in Hanover, in the province of New-Hampshire |
Eleazar Wheelock |
1773 |
American Indians, Missions, Education, Colleges and Universities, Dartmouth College |
A continuation of the narrative of the Indian charity-school, begun in Lebanon, in Connecticut now incorporated with Dartmouth-College, in Hanover, in the province of New-Hampshire |
Eleazar Wheelock |
1773 |
American Indians, Missions, Education, Colleges and Universities, Dartmouth College |
A continuation of the narrative of the Indian charity-school, begun in Lebanon, in Connecticut : now incorporated with Dartmouth College, in Hanover, in the province of New Hampshire ; with a dedication to the honorable trust in London ; to which is added an account of missions the last year, in an abstract from the journal of the Rev'd. Mr. Frisbie, missionary |
Eleazar Wheelock |
1775 |
American Indians, Missions, Education, Colleges and Universities, Dartmouth College |
A continuation of the narrative of the Indian charity-school, in Lebanon, in Connecticut : from the year 1768, to the incorporation of it with Dartmouth-College, and removal and settlement of it in Hanover, in the province of New-Hampshire, 1771 |
Eleazar Wheelock |
1771 |
American Indians, Missions, Education, Colleges and Universities, Dartmouth College |
View of the title to Indiana, a tract of country on the river Ohio. Containing Indian conferences at Johnson Hall, in May, 1765: the deed of the Six nations to the proprietors of Indiana; the minutes of the congress at Fort Stanwix, in October and November, 1768; the deed of the Indians, settling the boundary line between the English and Indians lands; and the opinion of counsel on the title of the proprietors of Indiana |
Samuel Wharton |
1776 |
Diplomacy, Boundary Disputes, American Indians, Treaties, United States |
A poetical epistle to His Excellency George Washington, esq., : commander in chief of the armies of the United States of America |
Charles Henry Wharton |
1780 |
Revolutionary War, Literature, Poetry |
A New system of agriculture; or, A plain, easy, and demonstrative method of speedily growing rich: proving ... that every land-owner, in England, may advance his estate to a double value .... Together with several ... instructions, how to feed oxen, cows and sheep |
Edward Weston |
1755 |
Agriculture |
The almost Christian : a sermon on Acts xxvi. 28 |
John Wesley |
1784 |
Religion, Sermons |
A sermon on original sin |
John Wesley |
1783 |
Religion, Sermons |
The important question : a sermon on Matt. xvi. 26 |
John Wesley |
1783 |
Religion, Sermons |
A sermon on salvation by faith |
John Wesley |
1783 |
Religion, Sermons |
The great assize : a sermon on Romans xiv. 10 |
John Wesley |
1783 |
Religion, Sermons |
A collection of essays and fugitive writings. On moral, historical, political and literary subjects |
Noah Webster |
1790 |
Essays, History, Politics and Government, Literature |
An examination into the leading principles of the federal constitution proposed by the late convention held at Philadelphia, with answers to the principal objections that have been raised against the system |
Noah Webster |
1787 |
Politics and Government, United States |
A military treatise on the appointments of the army. Containing many useful hints, not touched upon before by any author; and proposing some new regulations in the army, which will be particularly useful in carrying on the war in North-America. Together with A short treatise on military honors |
Thomas Webb |
1759 |
Military Art and Science |
A letter to His Grace the archbishop of Canterbury |
Richard Watson |
1783 |
Religion, Letters |
A collection of the speeches of the President of the United States to both houses of Congress, at the opening of every session, with their answers |
George Washington |
1796 |
Politics and Government, United States, Speeches & Oratory, George Washington |
Poems, dramatic and miscellaneous |
Mercy Otis Warren |
1790 |
Literature, Poetry |
An eulogy on the honourable Thomas Russell, Esq. : late president of the Society for Propagating the Gospel among the Indians and Others in North America, the Humane Society of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, the Agricultural Society, the Society for the Advice of Immigrants, the Boston Chamber of Commerce, and the National Bank in Boston, who died at Boston, April 8, 1796. Delivered, May 4, 1796, before the several societies to which he belonged |
John Warren |
1796 |
Religion, Sermons, Funeral Sermons |
The continuance of peace and increasing prosperity a source of consolation and just cause of gratitude to the inhabitants of the United States. A sermon, delivered February 19,1795 ; being a day set apart by the President, for thanksgiving and prayer through the United States |
Henry Ware |
1795 |
Religion, Sermons, Politics and Government, United States |
Wool encouraged without exportation, or, Practical observations on wool and the woollen manufacture : in two parts : part I. containing strictures on appendix no. IV. to a report made by a committee of the Highland Society, on the subject of Shetland wool : part II. containing a brief history of wool, and the nature of the woollen manufacture as connected with it ... |
Henry Wansey |
1791 |
Agriculture, Industry, Sheep |
A description, with instructions for the use,... by George Wall A description, with instructions for the use, of a newly invented surveying instrument, called the trigonometer For the making and vending of which, the inventor hath obtained an exclusive right for twenty-one years, from the legislature of Pennsylvania. ... : The whole illustrated with cuts, and an elegant engraving of the instrument |
George Wall |
1788 |
Surveying |
A treatise on magnetism : with a description and explanation of a meridional and azimuth compass, for ascertaining the quantity of variation, without any calculation whatever, at any time of the day : also improvements upon compasses in general : with tables of variation, for all latitudes and longitudes |
Ralph Walker |
1794 |
Navigation, Science, Magnetism |
America invoked to praise the Lord : a discourse delivered on the day of public Thanksgiving through the United States of America, February 19, 1795 |
Benjamin Wadsworth |
1795 |
Religion, Sermons, Politics and Government, United States |
Volney's answer to Doctor Priestley, on his pamphlet entitled, Observations upon the increase of infidelity, with animadversions upon the writings of several modern unbelievers, and especially the Ruins of Mr. Volney |
Constantin-François Volney |
1797 |
Religion, Philosophy |
The Virginia gazette, and general advertiser. Extra, 2 October 1798 |
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1798 |
Journalism, Periodicals, Virginia, Politics and Government, Alien & Sedition Acts |
Debates and other proceedings of the Convention of Virginia : convened at Richmond, on Monday the 2d day of June 1788, for the purpose of deliberating on the constitution recommended by the Grand Federal Convention, to which is prefixed the federal constitution |
Virginia (Convention) |
1788 |
Politics and Government, United States, Virginia |
Ordinances passed at a Convention held at the town of Richmond, in the colony of Virginia, on Monday the 17th of July, 1775 |
Virginia (Convention) |
1775 |
Politics and Government, Virginia |
The proceedings of the Convention of Delegates for the counties and corporations in the colony of Virginia, held at Richmond town, in the county of Henrico, on the 20th of March 1775 |
Virginia (Convention) |
1775 |
Politics and Government, Virginia |
The catechism of man: pointing out from sound principles and acknowledged facts, the rights and duties of every rational being |
William Vaughan |
1794 |
Politics and Government, Philosophy |
A review of the constitution of Great Britain : being the substance of a speech delivered in a numerous assembly on the following question, "Is the petition of Mr. Horne Tooke a libel on the House of Commons, or a just statement of public grievances arising from an unfair representation of the people?" |
1791 |
Speeches & Oratory, Great Britain, Politics and Government, Parliament, Libel |
New and old principles of trade compared; or A treatise on the principles of commerce between nations; with an appendix |
William Vaughan |
1788 |
Commerce |
Observations du marquis de Vaudreuil : adressées au conseil de guerre à l'Orient |
Marquis Louis Philippe de Rigaud de Vaudreuil |
1784 |
Revolutionary War, Naval History, France, United States |
A new system of husbandry. From many years experience, with tables shewing the expence and profit of each crop |
Charles Varlo |
1785 |
Agriculture |
[Papers relating to New Albion] |
Charles Varlo |
1784 |
Agriculture, New Albion, United States, Land Speculation |
A general compendium, or, Abstract of chemical, experimental, and natural philosophy : to which is added a complete system of commerce, the whole digested into the form of distinct treatises, comprehending the history, theory, and practice of each, according to the latest discoveries and improvements, selected from the best authorities in several languages, from the earliest ages down to the present times |
Charles Vancouver |
1785 |
Science, Chemistry, Commerce |
Message from the President of the United States, accompanying sundry papers relative to the affairs of the United States, with the French Republic |
John Adams |
1799 |
Politics and Government, United States, Diplomacy, France |
Message from the President of the United States, accompanying a report of the secretary of state, containing observations on some of the documents, communicated by the President, on the eighteenth instant |
John Adams |
1799 |
Politics and Government, United States, Diplomacy, France |
Message from the president of the United States, accompanying a report of the Secretary of State, containing observations on some of the documents, communicated by the President, on the 18th January 1799 |
John Adams |
1799 |
Politics and Government, United States, Diplomacy, France |
Rules and regulations respecting the recruiting service |
John Adams |
1799 |
United States, Politics and Government, Militaria |
Message of the President of the United States, to both Houses of Congress. : June 18th, 1798 |
John Adams |
1798 |
Politics and Government, United States, France, Diplomacy |
Message of the President of the United States to both houses of Congress, June 5th, 1798 |
John Adams |
1798 |
United States, Politics and Government, France, Diplomacy |
Message of the President of the United States to both houses of Congress. April 3d, 1798 |
John Adams |
1798 |
Politics and Government, United States, France, Diplomacy |
Message of the President of the United States to both houses of Congress. April 3d, 1798 |
John Adams |
1798 |
Politics and Government, United States, France, Diplomacy |
Instructions to the envoys extraordinary and ministers plenipotentiary from the United States of America, to the French republic, their letters of credence and full powers; and the dispatches received from them relative to their mission |
United States (State Department) |
1798 |
Politics and Government, United States, Diplomacy, France |
Instructions to Charles Cotesworth Pinckney, John Marshall and Elbridge Gerry, envoys extraordinary and ministers plenipotentiary to the French republic, referred to in the message of the President of the United States of the third instant |
Timothy Pickering |
1798 |
Politics and Government, United States, Diplomacy, France |
Report of the Committee, to whom was referred, on the 13th ultimo, the memorial of the Illinois and Wabash Land Company by James Wilson, their president |
United States (Congress) |
1797 |
Politics and Government, United States, Land Speculation, Wabash Land Company, Illinois |
Report of the Committee to whom was re-committed, on the fifth ultimo, a report of the Attorney-General, relative to the contract entered into between the United States and John Cleves Symmes : together with the documents accompanying the same |
United States (Congress) |
1797 |
Politics and Government, United States, Land Speculation, Ohio |
Report of the Committee of Ways and Means, to whom was referred a resolution of the House, of the tenth instant, relative to the propriety and expediency of laying a tax upon all theatrical exhibitions, also of imposing additional duties on articles of foreign growth or manufacture imported into the United States, and on articles manufactured or used within the United States : 23d January 1797, committed to a committee of the whole House on Monday next |
United States (Congress) |
1797 |
Politics and Government, United States, Finance, Taxes |
Report of the Committee of Claims, on the petition of the widow of the late Scolacuttaw, or Hanging Maw, one of the chiefs of the Cherokee Nation of Indians : 17th January 1797, referred to the Committee of the whole House, to whom is committed the report of the Committee of Claims on the petition of James Ore : published by order of the House of Representatives |
United States (Congress) |
1797 |
Politics and Government, United States, American Indians |
Report of the Committee of Claims, on the petition of Edward St. Loe Livermore : 24th January 1797 : committed to a committee of the whole House, to-morrow |
United States (Congress) |
1797 |
Politics and Government, United States, Pensions, Revolutionary War |
Report of the committee to whom were re-committed the petition of Hugh Lawson White, and the report of the Secretary of War thereon. : 17th January 1797, committed to a committee of the whole House, on Monday next |
United States (Congress) |
1797 |
Politics and Government, United States, Tennessee |
Report of the committee appointed on the fifth instant, to enquire into the progress made in carrying into effect, the act, intituled "An act providing for the sale of the lands of the United States, in the territory north west of the river Ohio and above the mouth of Kentucky River" : 30th January 1797, committed to a committee of the whole House, on Wednesday next |
United States (Congress) |
1797 |
Politics and Government, United States, Land Speculation |
Report of the committee appointed to enquire into the state of the naval equipment, ordered by former acts of Congress : and whether any, and what other naval force is necessary for the protection of the commerce of the United States, and the support of their flag : 25th January 1797, committed to a committee of the whole House, on Monday next |
United States (Congress) |
1797 |
Politics and Government, United States, Navy, Militaria |
Message from the President of the United States, transmitting a report, and sundry documents, from the Secretary of State, relative to the proceedings of the Commissioner for Running the Boundary Line between the United States and East and West-Florida : June 12th, 1797, ordered to lie on the table : published by order of the House of Representatives |
John Adams |
1797 |
United States, Politics and Government, Boundary Disputes, Spain, Florida |
Congress of the United States. In Senate, January the 20th 1797. : The following message from the President of the United States, was read, communicating the copy of a letter from the Secretary for the Department of State to the Minister Plenipotentiary from the United States to the republic of France |
United States (Congress) |
1797 |
Politics and Government, United States, Diplomacy, France |
A message from the President of the United States of America to Congress, relative to the French Republic, delivered January 19, 1797 : witih [sic] the papers therein referred to |
George Washington |
1797 |
Politics and Government, United States, France, Diplomacy |
Letter from Mr. Pickering, secretary of state, to the Chevalier de Yrujo, envoy extraordinary and minister plenipotentiary of His Catholic Majesty to the United States of America, August 8th, 1797 |
Timothy Pickering |
1797 |
Politics and Government, United States, Diplomacy, Spain |
Letter from the Secretary of the Treasury, accompanying his report and two estimates of the Secretary of War : of the sums required to be appropriated for the use of the Naval Department, and the fortifications erecting for the defence of the ports and harbours of the United States : 19th January 1797 ... : published by order of the House of Representatives |
United States (Treasury Department) |
1797 |
Politics and Government, United States, Finance |
Letter from the Secretary at War to the chairman of the committee on the naval equipment, inclosing sundry statements relative to the subject : accompanying a report of the committee appointed on the 16th ultimo, to enquire into the state of the naval equipment : 25th January, 1797 committed to a committee of the whole House |
United States (War Department) |
1797 |
Politics and Government, United States, Militaria, Navy |
Documents referred to in the President's speech to both Houses of the fifth Congress on the sixteenth of May, 1797 |
1797 |
Politics and Government, United States, Diplomacy, France |
Confidential message from the President of the United States inclosing sundry documents from the Departments of State and War, relative to the intercourse of the United States with foreign nations : July 3, 1797 |
John Adams |
1797 |
United States, Politics and Government, Diplomacy |
Report of the Committee on the Memorial of the Commissioners : appointed under the act "For establishing the temporary and permanent seat of the Government of the United States," and on so much of the President's speech as relates to the establishment of a National University : 21st December 1796, committed to a committee of the whole House, on Monday next |
United States (Congress) |
1797 |
United States, Politics and Government, Washington DC |
Report of the Committee, Appointed to Enquire into the Actual State of the Naval Equipment ordered by a former law of the United States, and to report whether any and what further provision is necessary to be made on this subject |
United States (Congress) |
1796 |
United States, Militaria, Navy |
A report of the Attorney General to to [sic] Congress ; containing, a collection of charters, treaties, and other documents, relative to and explanatory of the title to the land situate in the south western parts of the United States; and claimed by certain companies under a law of the state of Georgia, passed January 7, 1795 |
Charles Lee |
1796 |
Politics and Government, United States, Boundary Disputes, Land Speculation, Georgia, Treaties |
Report from the Department of War, relative to the fortifications of the ports and harbours of the United States |
United States (War Department) |
1796 |
United States, Militaria, Fortifications |
By George Washington, President of the United States of America : a proclamation |
George Washington |
1796 |
Politics and Government, United States, Treaties, Jay's Treaty, Diplomacy, Commerce |
Letter from the Secretary of the Treasury, transmitting a report and sundry statements exhibiting a view of the debts of the United States : on the first day of January, in the years 1790, 1791, and 1796, in pursuance of a resolution of the House, of the first of June, 1796 : 29th December, 1796, read, and ordered to be referred to the Committee of Ways and Means : published by order of the House of Representatives |
United States (Treasury Department) |
1797 |
Politics and Government, United States, Finance |
Letter from the Secretary of the Treasury, accompanying a statement exhibiting the amount of drawbacks paid upon dutiable articles exported from the United States, in the years 1793, 1794, and 1795 |
United States (Treasury Department) |
1797 |
United States, Politics and Government, Finance |
Letter from the Secretary of the Treasury, accompanying a Report and estimates of the sums necessary to be appropriated for the service of the year 1797 : also, A statement of the receipts and expenditures at the Treasury of the United States, for one year, preceding the first of October 1796 : 16th December 1796, ordered to lie on the table |
United States (Treasury Department) |
1796 |
United States, Politics and Government, Finance |
Letter from the Secretary of the Treasury accompanying sundry statements in relation to the annual expenditures of the War Department : from the commencement of the present government, to the 31st of December, 1795; also, an explanatory letter from the Register of the Treasury thereon : 12th December, 1796, ordered to lie on the table : published by order of the House of Representatives |
United States (Treasury Department) |
1796 |
United States, Politics and Government, Finance |
Letter from the Secretary of State, inclosing the estimates referred to in the president's message of the 29th ultimo : relative to the treaty with Spain, and other foreign nations and with the Indian tribes : 7th April, 1796, committed to a committee of the whole House, on the state of the Union : published by order of the House of Representatives |
Timothy Pickering |
1796 |
United States, Politics and Government, Diplomacy, Spain, Treaties, American Indians |
Letter from the Secretary of State, inclosing a report of the Director of the Mint : suggesting the expediency of some alterations in its establishment, to render it less expensive to the public, and more accommodating to depositors : 20th December, 1796 : referred to Mr. Page, Mr. Havens, and Mr. Goodrich |
Timothy Pickering |
1797 |
Politics and Government, United States, Finance, Money |
Debates in the House of Representatives of the United States, during the first session of the Fourth Congress |
United States (House of Representatives) |
1796 |
United States, Politics and Government, Treaties, Diplomacy, Jay's Treaty |
Sundry estimates and statements relative to appropriations for the service of the year 1796 : and to the expenditures of certain sums heretofore appropriated : published by order of the House of Representatives |
United States (Treasury Department) |
1796 |
United States, Politics and Government, Finance, Taxes |
Report on the state of the mint : and what further measures are necessary to render the institution more beneficial |
United States (Congress) |
1795 |
United States, Politics and Government, Money, Finance |
Report of the Secretary of the Treasury, for the improvement and better management of the revenues of the United States : read in the House of Representatives of the United States, the second February 1794, and published by their order |
Alexander Hamilton |
1795 |
Politics and Government, United States, Finance, Taxes |
Report of the Commissioners of the Sinking Fund : stating the amount of the purchases, and other proceedings, since their report of the 18th of November 1794 : published by order of the House of Representatives |
United States (Commissioners of the Sinking Fund) |
1795 |
United States, Politics and Government, Finance |
The proceedings of the Executive of the United States, respecting the insurgents, 1794 |
George Washington |
1795 |
Politics and Government, United States, Whiskey Rebellion |
Proceedings of the accounting officers of the Treasury, upon certain claims not admitted to be valid : accompanying a letter from the Secretary of the Treasury, received the 24th December 1795 |
United States (Treasury Department) |
1795 |
United States, Politics and Government, Finance |
Letter from the Secretary of War, accompanying sundry statements & reports |
Timothy Pickering |
1796 |
Politics and Government, United States, Militaria |
A bill to provide for organizing, arming and disciplining the militia of the United States : Published by order of the House of Representatives, the eighteenth of February 1795 |
United States (Congress) |
1795 |
Militaria, Military Art and Science, United States |
Rules and articles for the better government of the troops, raised, or to be raised, and kept in pay, by and at the expence of the United States of America |
United States (Congress) |
1794 |
Militaria, Military Art and Science, United States |
Report of the Committee Appointed to Examine into the State of the Treasury Department : made to the House of Representatives of the United States on the 22d day of May, 1794 |
United States (Congress) |
1794 |
Politics and Government, United States |
Report of the Commissioners Appointed by the President of the United States of America, to Confer with the Insurgents in the Western Counties of Pennsylvania |
Commission to Confer with the Insurgents |
1794 |
United States, Politics and Government, Whiskey Rebellion |
Congress of the United States, in Senate, May the 23d, 1794 : ordered that the message from the president of the United States of this day, with the communications referred to therein, together with the communications referred to in the message of the president of the United States of the 21st instant, be printed for the use of the Senate |
George Washington |
1794 |
Politics and Government, United States, Diplomacy, Great Britain |
A message from the President of the United States to Congress : transmitting a letter from the Secretary of State to the minister plenipotentiary of His Britannic Majesty, with an enclosure, in answer to a letter from the minister dated 22d May, 1794 |
George Washington |
1794 |
Politics and Government, United States, Great Britain, Diplomacy, American Indians |
A message of the president of the United States transmitting certain documents relative to hostile threats against the territories of Spain, in the neighbourhood of the United States : published by order of the House of Representatives |
George Washington |
1794 |
United States, Politics and Government, Diplomacy, Spain |
A message of the President of the United States to Congress, enclosing three letters from the minister plenipotentiary of the United States in London : also a letter from the minister plenipotentiary of the French Republic to the secretary of state, with his answer : Published by order of the House of Representatives |
George Washington |
1794 |
United States, France, Politics and Government, Diplomacy |
United States, 16th January, 1794. : Gentlemen of the Senate, and of the House of Representatives, I transmit for your information, certain intelligence lately received from Europe, as it relates to the subject of my past communications |
George Washington |
1794 |
United States, Politics and Government, Diplomacy, France |
A message of the president of the United States transmitting a report of the Secretary of State of such laws, decrees and ordinances respecting commerce in the countries with which the United States have commercial intercourse : published by order of the House of Representatives |
George Washington |
1794 |
United States, Politics and Government, Commerce |
Congress of the United States, In Senate, May 12th, 1794 : on motion, ordered, that the Memorial of Mr. Pinckney, the answer of Mr. Hammond, and the letter of the Secretary of State of the 1st of May to Mr. Hammond relative to the British instructions of 8th June last, be printed for the use of the members of the Senate |
United States (Congress) |
1794 |
Diplomacy, United States, Politics and Government, Great Britain, Treaties |
Report of the Secretary of State, on the privileges and restrictions on the commerce of the United States in foreign countries |
Thomas Jefferson |
1793 |
United States, Diplomacy, Commerce |
A message of the President of the United States to Congress relative to France and Great-Britain : delivered December 5, 1793, with the papers therein referred to : to which are added the French originals |
George Washington |
1793 |
United States, Politics and Government, Diplomacy, France |
A message of the President of the United States to Congress relative to France and Great-Britain : delivered December 5, 1793, with the papers therein referred to : to which are added the French originals |
George Washington |
1793 |
United States, Politics and Government, Diplomacy, France |
Return of the whole number of persons within the several districts of the United States, according to "An act providing for the enumeration of the inhabitants of the United States" : passed March the first, one thousand seven hundred and ninety-one [i.e. 1790] |
United States (Census Office) |
1791 |
United States, Politics and Government, Census |
Return of the whole number of persons within the several districts of the United States, according to "An act providing for the enumeration of the inhabitants of the United States" : passed March the first, one thousand seven hundred and ninety-one [i.e. 1790] |
United States (Census Office) |
1791 |
United States, Politics and Government, Census |
Report of the Secretary of State, on the subject of establishing a uniformity in the weights, measures, and coins of the United States |
Thomas Jefferson |
1790 |
Weights and Measures, Money, United States |
An essay on the art of war |
Comte Lancelot Turpin de Crissé |
1761 |
Military Art and Science |
An essay on draining and improving peat bogs; in which their nature and properties are fully considered |
Nicholas Turner |
1784 |
Drainage, Agriculture |
A gratulatory address : delivered July 5th, 1790, before the Society of the Cincinnati, of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts ; published by their order |
William Tudor |
1790 |
Speeches & Oratory, Society of the Cincinnati, Massachusetts |
Liberty, a poem; on the independence of America |
St. George Tucker |
1788 |
Literature, Poetry, United States, Revolutionary War |
Reflections on the policy and necessity of encouraging the commerce of the citizens of the United States of America: and of granting them exclusive privileges of trade |
St. George Tucker |
1785 |
Commerce, United States |
Remarks, instructions, and examples relating to the latitude & longitude; also, the variation of the compass, &c., &c., &c. To which is annexed, a general chart of the globe, where the route made by the author, in different ships under his command, to the cape of Good Hope, Batavia, Canton in China, the different parts of India, Europe, and the Cape de Verde islands are marked, for the purpose of shewing the best tract of sea to meet the most favourable winds, and avoid those perplexing calms ... |
Thomas Truxtun |
1794 |
Navigation, Geography, Meteorology |
M'Fingal : a modern epic poem, in four cantos |
John Trumbull |
1782 |
Literature, Poetry, United States, Revolutionary War |
God is to be praised for the glory of his majesty, and for his mighty works : a sermon, delivered at North-Haven, December 11, 1783 : the day appointed by the United States for a general thanksgiving on account of the peace concluded with Great-Britain |
Benjamin Trumbull |
1784 |
Revolutionary War, Religion, Sermons, Politics and Government, United States |
Treaty of amity, commerce, and navigation, between His Britannic Majesty, and the United States of America, conditionally ratified by the Senate of the United States, at Philadelphia, June 24, 1795. To which is annexed a copious appendix |
Great Britain |
1795 |
Treaties, Jay's Treaty, Diplomacy, Great Britain, United States |
Treaty of amity, commerce, and navigation, between His Britannic Majesty, and the United States of America : conditionally ratified by the Senate of the United States, at Philadelphia, June 24, 1795 : to which is annexed a copious appendix |
Great Britain |
1795 |
Diplomacy, Treaties, Great Britain, United States, Jay's Treaty |
A treaty held with the Catawba and Cherokee Indians, at the Catawba-Town and Broad-River in the months of February and March 1756, by virue of a commission granted by the Honorable Robert Dinwiddie... published by order of the governor |
Virginia (Colony) |
1756 |
American Indians, Virginia, Treaties, Diplomacy, United States |
The treaty held with the Indians of the six nations, at Lancaster, in Pennsylvania, June, 1744. To which is prefix'd, an account of the first confederacy of the Six nations, their present tributaries, dependents, and allies, and of their religion, and form of government |
Pennsylvania (Colony) |
1744 |
Treaties, Pennsylvania, American Indians, Diplomacy, United States |
Treaties of amity and commerce; and of alliance eventual and defensive, between His Most Christian Majesty and the thirteen United States of America |
United States (Continental Congress) |
1778 |
Revolutionary War, United States, France, Diplomacy, Treaties, Politics and Government |
Consolatory thoughts on American independence : shewing the great advantages that will arise from it to the manufactures, the agriculture, and commercial interest of Britain and Ireland |
Thomas Tod |
1782 |
Great Britain, United States, Commerce |
A discourse, delivered, at the Roman Catholic church in Boston, on the 9th of May, 1798, a day recommended by the President, for humiliation and prayer throughout the United States |
John Thayer |
1798 |
Religion, Sermons, Politics and Government, United States |
A sermon, preached to the society in Brattle street, Boston, November 14, 1790, and occasioned by the death of the Hon. James Bowdoin, Esq., L.L.D.F.R.S., lately governor of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts |
Peter Thacher |
1791 |
Religion, Sermons, Funeral Sermons |
A sermon preached to the Society in Brattle-Street, Boston, April 17, 1796 : and occasioned by the death of the Hon. Thomas Russell, Esq. |
Peter Thacher |
1796 |
Religion, Sermons, Funeral Sermons |
An examination of the late proceedings in Congress :, respecting the official conduct of the secretary of the Treasury |
John Taylor |
1793 |
Politics and Government, United States |
Substance of a speech delivered in the House of Delegates of Virinia, on the bill to amend the penal laws of this Commonwealth |
George Keith Taylor |
1796 |
Law, United States, Virginia, Politics and Government |
Christian thankfulness explained and enforced : a sermon, delivered at Charlestown, in the afternoon of February 19, 1795. The day of general thanksgiving through the United States |
David Tappan |
1795 |
Religion, Sermons, Politics and Government, United States |
Passages concerning the Lord's Prayer, and its internal sense |
Emanuel Swedenborg |
1789 |
Religion, Swedenborgianism, Prayer |
True Christian religion : containing the universal theology of the New Church, which was foretold by the Lord in Daniel, Chap. vii. 5, 13, 14, and in the Apocalypse, Chap. xxi. 1, 2. |
Emanuel Swedenborg |
1789-1792 |
Religion, Swedenborgianism |
Every farmer his own cattle-doctor : containing a full and clear account of the symptoms and causes of the diseases of cattle, with the most approved prescriptions for their cure ... |
John Swaine |
1786 |
Agriculture, Medicine |
The history of the district of Maine |
James Sullivan |
1795 |
History, United States, Maine |
A sermon, preached August the 15th, 1798, at Hamilton, at the ordination of the Rev. Daniel Story, to the pastoral care of the church in Marietta, and its vicinity, in the territory of the United States, North-west of the River Ohio |
Isaac Story |
1798 |
Religion, Sermons, United States, Ohio |
A sermon preached February 19, 1795, (from Eclesiastes IX, 18) being the Federal Thanksgiving |
Isaac Story |
1795 |
Religion, Sermons, Politics and Government |
A discourse, delivered February 15, 1795 ... as preparatory to the collection, on the national thanksgiving, the Thursday following, for the benefit of our American brethren in captivity as Algiers |
Isaac Story |
1795 |
Religion, Sermons, United States, Barbary Wars |
The nature and extent of Christ's redemption : a sermon preached before the General Assemely of Virginia: at Williamsburg, Nov. 11th, 1753 |
William Stith |
1753 |
Religion, Sermons, Politics and Government |
A sermon, preached before the General Assembly, at Williamsburg, March 2, 1745-6 |
William Stith |
1745/46 |
Sermons, Politics and Government |
Thoughts on the French Revolution : a sermon, delivered November 20, 1794 : being the day of annual thanksgiving |
Samuel Stillman |
1795 |
Sermons, French Revolution |
The United States elevated to glory and honour : a sermon preached before His Excellency Jonathan Trumbull ... and the Honourable the General assembly of the state of Connecticut : convened at Hartford, at the anniversary election, May 8th, MDCCLXXXIII |
Ezra Stiles |
1785 |
Sermons, Religion, Politics and Government, Elections, Connecticut |
The United States elevated to glory and honor. A sermon preached before His Excellency Jonathan Trumbull ... and the Honorable the General assembly of the state of Connecticut, convened at Hartford, at the anniversary election, May 8th, 1783 |
Ezra Stiles |
1783 |
Sermons, Religion, Politics and Government, Elections, Connecticut |
A sermon occasioned by the death of the Honourable Sir William Pepperrell, bart., lieutenant-general in His Majesty's service, &c., who died at his seat in Kittery, July 6th, 1759, Preached the next Lord's-day after his funeral |
Benjamin Stevens |
1759 |
Religion, Sermons, Funeral Sermons |
Regulations for the order and discipline of the troops of the United States, to which are added The United States militia act, passed in Congress, May, 1792, and The militia act of Massachusetts, passed June 22, 1793 |
Baron Friedrich Wilhelm Ludolf Gerhard Augustin von Steuben |
1794 |
Military Art and Science, United States |
A letter on the subject of an established militia, and military arrangements, addressed to the inhabitants of the United States |
Baron Friedrich Wilhelm Ludolf Gerhard Augustin von Steuben |
1784 |
Military Art and Science, United States |
A letter on the subject of an established militia, and military arrangements, addressed to the inhabitants of the United States |
Baron Friedrich Wilhelm Ludolf Gerhard Augustin von Steuben |
1784 |
Military Art and Science, United States |
Regulations for the order and discipline of the troops of the United States : Part I |
Baron Friedrich Wilhelm Ludolf Gerhard Augustin von Steuben |
1779 |
Militaria, Military Art and Science, Continental Army, Revolutionary War, United States |
The sermons of Mr. Yorick |
Laurence Sterne |
1761 |
Sermons, Religion, Literature, Satire |
The Guardian |
Joseph Addison |
1744 |
Literature, Essays |
Remarks on Mr. Brydone's account of a remarkable thunder-storm in Scotland |
Earl Charles Stanhope |
1787 |
Science, Meteorology |
The practical farmer : being a new and compendious system of husbandry adapted to the different soils and climates of America, containing the mechanical, chemical, and philosophical elements of agriculture : with many other useful and interesting subjects |
John Spurrier |
1793 |
Agriculture, United States |
A short account of the itch, or, A compendious treatise of the diseases of the skin : ... |
Thomas Spooner |
1732 |
Medicine, Anatomy |
An account of the manner in which the Protestant church of the Unitas Fratrum, or United Brethren, preach the gospel, and carry on their missions among the heathen |
August Gottlieb Spangenberg |
1788 |
Religion, Moravians |
Letters and observations on agriculture, &c. : addressed to, or made by the South-Carolina Society for Promoting and Improving Agriculture, and Other Rural Concerns |
South-Carolina Society for Promoting and Improving Agriculture and Other Rural Concerns |
1788 |
Societies & Organizations, Agriculture |
Address and rules of the South-Carolina Society for Promoting and Improving Agriculture and other Rural Concerns |
South-Carolina Society for Promoting and Improving Agriculture and Other Rural Concerns |
1785 |
Societies & Organizations, Agriculture |
The compleat horseman, or, Perfect farrier; in two parts. Part I. discovering the surest marks of beauty, goodness, faults, and imperfections of horses ... The art of shoeing ... riding and managing the great horse. Part II. Contains the signs and causes of their diseases, with the true method of curing them |
Jacques de Solleysel |
1729 |
Agriculture, Horses |
The Columbiad, or, A poem on the American war : in thirteen cantoes |
Richard Snowden |
1795 |
Literature, Poetry, Revolutionary War |
A complete history of England from the descent of Julius Caesar to the treaty of Aix La Chapelle, 1748: containing the transactions of one thousand eight hundred and three years |
Tobias George Smollett |
1758-1765 |
History, Great Britain |
The adventures of Peregrine Pickle, in which are included Memoirs of a lady of quality |
Tobias George Smollett |
1751 |
Literature |
The universalist : in seven letters to Amyntor |
William Pitt Smith |
1787 |
Religion, Universalism |
An oration, delivered in St. Philip's Church, before the inhabitants of Charleston, South-Carolina, on the Fourth of July, 1796, in commemoration of American Independence |
William Loughton Smith |
1796 |
Speeches & Oratory, Fourth of July, United States |
A comparative view of the constitutions of the several states with each other, and with that of the United States: exhibiting in tables the prominent features of each constitution, and classing together their most important provisions under the several heads of administration; with notes and observations |
William Loughton Smith |
1796 |
Politics and Government, United States |
The eyes opened, or, The Carolinians convinced |
William Loughton Smith |
1795 |
Politics and Government, United States, Great Britain, Diplomacy, Treaties |
The politicks and views of a certain party, displayed |
William Loughton Smith |
1792 |
United States, Politics and Government |
An historical account of the rise, progress and present state of the canal navigation in Pennsylvania : with an appendix, containing, abstracts of the acts of the legislature since the year 1790, and their grants of money for improving roads and navigable waters throughout the state ; to which is annexed, "an explanatory map" |
William Smith |
1795 |
Navigation, Canals, Pennsylvania |
Eulogium on Benjamin Franklin, L.L.D. : president of the American Philosophical Society, held at Philadelphia, for promoting useful knowledge ; fellow of the Royal Society of London, member of the Royal Academy of Sciences at Paris, of the Royal Society at Gottingen, the Batavian Society in Holland, and of many other literary societies in Europe and America ; late minister plenipotentiary for the United States of America at the court of Paris, sometime president, and for more than half a century a ... |
William Smith |
1792 |
Speeches & Oratory, Funeral Sermons, Benjamin Franklin |
An exercise, performed at the public commencement, in the College of Philadelphia, July 17, 1790. Containing an ode, set to music, sacred to the memory of Dr. Franklin |
William Smith |
1790 |
Speeches & Oratory, Colleges and Universities, Poetry, Music |
A sermon on temporal and spiritual salvation : delivered in Christ-Church, Philadelphia, before the Pennsylvania Society of the Cincinnati |
William Smith |
1790 |
Religion, Sermons, Society of the Cincinnati |
Two sermons, delivered in Christ-Church, Philadelphia, before the General Convention of the Protestant Episcopal Church ... : Serm. I. On Wednesday, July 29, 1789, at the opening of the said convention : Serm. II. On Tuesday, August 4, 1789, at the funeral of the Rev. David Griffith, D.D., late bishop of the said church, in the state of Virginia |
William Smith |
1789 |
Religion, Sermons, Funeral Sermons |
Two sermons, delivered in Christ-Church, Philadelphia, before the General Convention of the Protestant Episcopal Church ... : Serm. I. On Wednesday, July 29, 1789, at the opening of the said convention : Serm. II. On Tuesday, August 4, 1789, at the funeral of the Rev. David Griffith, D.D., late bishop of the said church, in the state of Virginia |
William Smith |
1789 |
Religion, Sermons, Funeral Sermons |
An account of Washington College, in the State of Maryland |
William Smith |
1784 |
Education, Colleges and Universities, Washington College |
A sermon preached in Christ-Church, Philadelphia, (for the benefit of the poor) : by appointment of and before the general communication of free and accepted Masons of the state of Pennsylvania, on Monday December 28, 1778 : celebrated, agreeable to their constitution as the anniversary of St. John the Evangelist |
William Smith |
1779 |
Sermons, Freemasonry |
A sermon on the present situation of American affairs. Preached in Christ-church, June 23, 1775, at the request of the officers of the Third battalion of the city of Philadelphia, and district of Southwark |
William Smith |
1775 |
Sermons, Revolutionary War |
The divine goodness to the United States of America. A discourse, on the subjects of natural gratitude, delivered in the Third Presbyterian Church in Philadelphia, on Thursday the 19th of February, 1795, recommended by the President of the United States, to be observed throughout the Union as a Day of general thanksgiving and prayer. Published at the request of the Committee of that Church |
Samuel Stanhope Smith |
1795 |
Religion, Sermons, Politics and Government, United States |
The divine goodness to the United States of America. A discourse, on the subjects of natural gratitude, delivered in the Third Presbyterian Church in Philadelphia, on Thursday the 19th of February, 1795, recommended by the President of the United States, to be observed throughout the Union as a Day of general thanksgiving and prayer. Published at the request of the Committee of that Church |
Samuel Stanhope Smith |
1795 |
Religion, Sermons, United States, Politics and Government |
A discourse on the nature and reasonableness of fasting and on the existing causes that call us to that duty : delivered at Princeton on Tuesday the 6th January 1795, being the day appointed by the Synod of New-York and New-Jersey to be observed as a general fast by all the churches of their communion in those states, and now published in compliance with the request of the students of theology and law in Princeton |
Samuel Stanhope Smith |
1795 |
Religion, Sermons, Politics and Government, New Jersey |
A funeral sermon, on the death of the Hon. Richard Stockton, Esq. Princeton, March 2, 1781 |
Samuel Stanhope Smith |
1781 |
Sermons, Funeral Sermons |
The trial of William Skirving, secretary to the British convention, before the High Court of Justiciary, on the 6th and 7th of January, 1794; for sedition. Containing a full and circumstantial account of all the proceedings and speeches, as taken down in shorthand |
William Skirving |
1794 |
Great Britain, Law, Trials |
Specimens of statistical reports, : exhibiting the progress of political society from the pastoral state, to that of luxury and refinement. Intended to furnish examples, of the proper mode of drawing up accounts, either of parochial, or of other districts, and of collecting facts, in order to ascertain, the principles of statistical philosophy, and the sources of national improvement |
Sir John Sinclair |
1793 |
Scotland, History |
History of the origin and progress of The statistical account of Scotland |
Sir John Sinclair |
1798? |
Scotland, History |
A new principle of tactics practised by the armies of the Republic of France; illustrated and recommended to be practised by the regular and militia armies of the United States |
James Simons |
1797 |
Military Art and Science, France |
Préliminaire de la constitution : reconnaissance et exposition raisonnée des droits de l'homme & du citoyen |
Comte Emmanuel Joseph Sieyès |
1789 |
Politics and Government, France |
Substance of the report delivered by the Court of Directors of the Sierra Leone Company to the General Court of Proprietors, on Thursday the 27th March, 1794 |
Sierra Leone Company |
1794 |
Sierra Leone Company, Commerce, Africa |
A speech intended to have been spoken on the bill for altering the charters of the colony of Massachusett's Bay |
Jonathan Shipley |
1774 |
Great Britain, Parliament, Politics and Government, Massachusetts |
An account of the principle and effects of the air stove-grates ... : commonly known by the name of American stoves : together with a description of the late additions and improvements made to them by James Sharp ... no. 15, Leadenhall-Street, London |
James Sharp |
1777? |
Stoves |
The legal means of political reformation proposed in two small tracts : viz. the first on "Equitable representation," and the legal means of obtaining it : the second on "Annual parliaments, the ancient and most salutary right of the people" |
Granville Sharp |
1780 |
Great Britain, Law, Politics and Government |
A defence of the ancient, legal, and constitutional, right of the people, to elect representatives for every session of Parliament : viz. not only "every year once," but also "more often if need be:" as expressly required in the old statute, and confirmed by the general usage of ancient times, demonstrated by the evidence of the original writs for election: in a letter to a member of the Surry Committee |
Granville Sharp |
1780 |
Great Britain, Politics and Government, Parliament, Elections |
A circular letter to the several petitioning counties, cities and towns : addressed to their respective general meetings, against the late proposition for a triennial election of representatives |
Granville Sharp |
1780 |
Great Britain, Politics and Government, Law |
An address to the people of England : being the protest of a private person against every suspension of law that is liable to injure or endanger personal security |
Granville Sharp |
1778 |
Great Britain, Law |
A tract on the law of nature and principles of action in man |
Granville Sharp |
1777 |
Religion, Philosophy, Ethics |
The law of retribution, or, A serious warning to Great Britain and her colonies : founded on unquestionable examples of God's temporal vengeance against tyrants, slave-holders, and oppressors : the examples are selected from predictions in the Old Testament, of national judgements, which (being compared with their actual accomplishment) demonstrate "the sure word of prophecy," as well as the immediate interposition of Divine Providence, to recompence impenitent nations according to their works |
Granville Sharp |
1776 |
Great Britain, Slavery, Abolition |
An appendix to the Representation (printed in the year 1769) of the injustice and dangerous tendency of tolerating slavery, or, of admitting the least claim of private property in the persons of men in England |
Granville Sharp |
1772 |
Great Britain, Slavery, Abolition |
Remarks concerning the encroachments on the river Thames near Durham-Yard |
Granville Sharp |
1771 |
Great Britain, Thames River |
A Sermon on the present situation of the affairs of America and Great-Britain |
Black Whig |
1782 |
Politics and Government, Sermons, Great Britain, United States |
A serious address to the rulers of America : on the inconsistency of their conduct respecting slavery : forming a contrast between the encroachments of England on American liberty, and American injustice in tolerating slavery |
David Cooper |
1783 |
United States, Great Britain, Slavery, Abolition |
Seneca's morals by way of abstract. To which is added a discourse under the title of An afterthought |
Lucius Annaeus Seneca |
1746 |
Classics, Philosophy, Ethics, Essays |
Poems on various subjects and different occasions : chiefly adapted to rural entertainment in the United States of America |
John Searson |
1797 |
Literature, Poetry, United States |
The author, to the public & subscribers of Belfast : who, for many years past, has had several of his nearest relatives |
John Searson |
1796? |
Literature, Poetry, Ireland |
A poem on Down-Hill (the seat of the Earl of Bristol,) : also on Magilligan, describing the rural and marine prospect, of that extensive country and coast |
John Searson |
1794 |
Literature, Ireland, Poetry |
Free thoughts, on the proceedings of the Continental Congress held at Philadelphia Sept. 5, 1774 : wherein their errors are exhibited, their reasonings confuted, and the fatal tendency of their non-importation, non-exportation, and non-consumption measures, are laid open to the plainest understandings; and the only means pointed out for preserving and securing our present happy constitution: in a letter to the farmers, and other inhabitants of North America in general, and to those of the province ... |
Samuel Seabury |
1774 |
Politics and Government, Continental Congress, Commerce, Great Britain, United States, New York |
Field Marshal Count Saxe's plan for new-modelling the French army, reviving its discipline, and improving its exercise. In which are shewn the advantages of the Roman legion; and a proposal made for forming the French infantry into thirty legions; with three tables, containing, the necessary alterations to be made in their present infantry for that purpose, and the pay of the several ranks in the legion. Together with that great man's thoughts on the true causes of the French victories ... |
Comte Maurice de Saxe |
1753 |
Military Art and Science, Militaria, France |
Enquiry into the effects of public punishments upon criminals, and upon society : read in the Society for promoting political enquiries, convened at the house of His Excellency Benjamin Franklin, in Philadelphia, March 9th, 1787 |
Benjamin Rush |
1787 |
Crime, Societies & Organizations, Speeches & Oratory |
An oration, delivered before the American Philosophical Society, held in Philadelphia on the 27th of February, 1786 : containing an enquiry into the influence of physical causes upon the moral faculty |
Benjamin Rush |
1786 |
Speeches & Oratory, Medicine |
A plan wherein the power of steam is fully shewn : by a new constructed machine, for propelling boats or vessels, of any burthen, against the most rapid streams or rivers, with great velocity; also, a machine, constructed on similar philosophical principles, by which water may be raised for grist or saw-mills, watering of meadows, &c. &c. |
James Rumsey |
1788 |
Steamboats |
A plan wherein the power of steam is fully shewn : by a new constructed machine, for propelling boats or vessels, of any burthen, against the most rapid streams or rivers, with great velocity; also, a machine, constructed on similar philosophical principles, by which water may be raised for grist or saw-mills, watering of meadows, &c. &c. |
James Rumsey |
1788 |
Steamboats |
Lettres de deux amans, habitans d'une petite ville au pied des Alpes |
Jean-Jacques Rousseau |
1765 |
Literature |
An oration delivered July 4, 1789, at the Presbyterian church, in Arch street, Philadelphia |
William Rogers |
1789 |
Speeches & Oratory, Fourth of July, Politics and Government, Society of the Cincinnati |
The faithful servant rewarded : a sermon, delivered at Princeton, before the Board of Trustees of the College of New-Jersey, May 6, 1795, occasioned by the death of the Rev. John Witherspoon ... president of said college |
John Rodgers |
1795 |
Religion, Sermons, Funeral Sermons, Colleges and Universities, College of New Jersey |
Rider's British Merlin, for the year of our Lord 1756 |
Cardanus Rider |
1756 |
Almanacs, Reference |
Reflections on French atheism and English Christianity |
William Richards |
1794 |
Religion |
The Repository : containing various political, philosophical, literary, and miscellaneous articles |
|
1788-1789 |
Periodicals, Literature, Philosophy, Politics and Government |
Remarks on Governor Johnstone's speech in Parliament : with a collection of all the letters and authentic papers, relative to his proposition to engage the interest of one of the delegates of the state of Pennsylvania, in the Congress of the States of America, to promote the views of the British commissioners |
Joseph Reed |
1779 |
Politics and Government, United States, Pennsylvania, Diplomacy, Revolutionary War |
Observations on the different breeds of sheep : and the state of sheep farming in some of the principle counties of England drawn up from a report transmitted to Sir John Sinclair, chairman of the Society for the Improvement of British Wool |
William Redhead |
1792 |
Agriculture, Sheep |
Reason and faith, or, Philosophical absurdities and the necessity of revelation intended to promote faith among infidels and the unbounded exercise of humanity among all religious men |
Joshua Hezekiah DeCordova |
1791 |
Religion, Philosophy |
The wisdom of God manifested in the works of the creation : in two parts; viz. The heavenly bodies, elements, meteors, fossils, vegetables, animals, (beasts, birds, fishes, and insects ) more particularly in the body of the earth, its figure, motion, and consistency, and in the admirable structure of the bodies of man, and other animals, as also in their generation, &c. with answers to some objections |
John Ray |
1743 |
Religion, Natural History |
A statement of facts concerning Joseph Ravara |
Joseph Ravara |
1793 |
Memoirs, Italy, Revolutionary War |
A letter to the Right Reverend father in God, the Lord B----p of L-----n : occasioned by a letter of His Lordship's to the L----ds of T----e, on the subject fo the act of Assembly passed in the year 1758, intituled, An act to enable the inhabitants of this colony to discharge their publick dues, &c. in money for the ensuing year : from Virginia |
Landon Carter |
1760 |
Two-Penny Act, Letters, Virginia, Finance |
A letter to the Right Reverend father in God, the Lord B----p of L-----n : occasioned by a letter of His Lordship's to the L----ds of T----e, on the subject fo the act of Assembly passed in the year 1758, intituled, An act to enable the inhabitants of this colony to discharge their publick dues, &c. in money for the ensuing year : from Virginia |
Landon Carter |
1760 |
Two-Penny Act, Letters, Virginia, Finance |
A letter to a gentleman in London, from Virginia |
Peyton Randolph |
1759 |
Letters, Great Britain, Virginia, Finance |
A letter from a gentleman in Virginia, to the merchants of Great Britain, trading to that colony |
Landon Carter |
1754 |
Letters, Commerce, Great Britain, Virginia |
A vindication of Mr. Randolph's resignation |
Edmund Randolph |
1795 |
Politics and Government, United States |
The history of the American revolution |
David Ramsay |
1789 |
History, United States, Revolutionary War |
The travels of Cyrus : to which is annexed, A discourse upon the theology and mythology of the Pagans |
Andrew Michael Ramsay |
1745 |
Voyages and Travels, Literature, Religion |
The history of the revolution of France |
Jean-Paul Rabaut |
1792 |
History, France, French Revolution |
Constitution of a society for abolishing the slave-trade : with several acts of the legislatures of the states of Massachusetts, Connecticut, and Rhode-Island, for that purpose |
Providence Society for Abolishing the Slave-Trade |
1789 |
Slavery, Abolition, Societies & Organizations |
Observations on the increase of infidelity |
Joseph Priestley |
1797 |
Religion |
Letters to Mr. Volney, occasioned by a work of his entitled Ruins, and by his letter to the author |
Joseph Priestley |
1797 |
Letters, Antiquities, Religion |
Unitarianism explained and defended, in a discourse delivered in the Church of the Universalists, at Philadelphia, 1796 |
Joseph Priestley |
1796 |
Religion, Sermons, Unitarianism |
The proper objects of education in the present state of the world : represented in a discourse, delivered on Wednesday, the 27th of April, 1791, at the meeting-house in the Old-Jewry, London to the supporters of the New College at Hackney |
Joseph Priestley |
1791 |
Speeches & Oratory, Education, Colleges and Universities |
A discourse on occasion of the death of Dr. Price |
Joseph Priestley |
1791 |
Sermons, Funeral Sermons |
Observations on the importance of the American Revolution, and the means of making it a benefit to the world |
Richard Price |
1784 |
Essays, Revolutionary War, United States |
Observations on the importance of the American Revolution, and the means of making it a benefit to the world |
Richard Price |
1784 |
Essays, Revolutionary War, United States |
Observations on the nature of civil liberty, the principles of government, and the justice and policy of the war with America : to which is added, an appendix, containing a state of the national debt, an estimate of the money drawn from the public by the taxes, and an account of the national income and expenditure since the last war |
Richard Price |
1776 |
Politics and Government, Great Britain, United States, Revolutionary War |
Observations on the nature of civil liberty, the principles of government, and the justice and policy of the war with America : to which is added, an appendix, containing a state of the national debt, an estimate of the money drawn from the public by the taxes, and an account of the national income and expenditure since the last war |
Richard Price |
1776 |
Politics and Government, Great Britain, United States, Revolutionary War |
The British carpenter : or, a treatise on carpentry. Containing the most concise and authentick rules of that art, in a more useful and extensive method, than has been made publick |
Francis Price |
1768 |
Technical Arts, Carpentry |
The poetical works of William Preston |
William Preston |
1793 |
Literature, Poetry |
Sympathy, or, A sketch of the school of passion : a poem |
Samuel Jackson Pratt |
1782 |
Literature, Poetry |
A memorial, most humbly addressed to the sovereigns of Europe, on the present state of affairs, between the Old and New World |
Thomas Pownall |
1780 |
Essays, United States, Europe, Revolutionary War |
A sermon preached before the incorporated Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts : at their anniversary meeting in the parish church of St. Mary-Le-Bow, on Friday, February 21, 1783 |
Beilby Porteus |
1784 |
Religion, Sermons |
The poor man's advice to his poor neighbours : a ballad, to the tune of Chevy-Chace |
|
1774 |
Poetry, Ballads, Satire |
Politisches journal, nebst Anzeige von gelehrten und andern Sachen |
|
1790 |
Periodicals, Politics and Government |
The Political magazine and parliamentary, naval, military, and literary journal |
|
1780-1782 |
Periodicals, Politics and Government, Literature, Militaria |
Poems on several occasions |
William Dawson |
1736 |
Literature, Poetry |
Essay on Agriculture |
Baron Frederick Carl Hans Bruno von Poellnitz |
1790 |
Agriculture |
A new and complete system of arithmetic, composed for the use of the citizens of the United States |
Nicolas Pike |
1788 |
Mathematics |
An oration delivered at Christ Church, Savannah, on the 4th of July, 1788 : in commemoration of the anniversary of American independence |
William Pierce |
1788 |
Speeches & Oratory, Politics and Government, Fourth of July, United States, Society of the Cincinnati |
A letter from Mr. Pickering, secretary of state, to Mr. Pinckney, minister plenipotentiary at Paris : in answer to the complaints communicated by Mr. Adet, minister of the French Republic, against the United States of America |
Timothy Pickering |
1797 |
Politics and Government, Diplomacy, United States, France |
An easy plan of discipline for a militia |
Timothy Pickering |
1775 |
Military Art and Science |
A plan of exercise, for the militia of the province of the Massachusetts-Bay : extracted from the plan of discipline, for the Norfolk militia |
Timothy Pickering |
1774 |
Military Art and Science, Massachusetts |
The original and present state of man, briefly considered : wherein is shown the nature of his fall, and the necessity, means, and manner of his restoration, through the sacrifice of Christ, and the sensible operation of that divine principle of grace and truth, held forth to the world, by the people called Quakers : to which are added some remarks on the arguments of Samuel Newton of Norwich |
Joseph Phipps |
1788 |
Religion, Quakers |
Philosophical transactions, giving some account of the present undertakings, studies, and labours of the ingenious, in many considerable parts of the world |
1744 |
Periodicals, Philosophy |
An address from the Philadelphia Society for Promoting Agriculture : with a summary of its laws; and premiums offered |
Philadelphia Society for Promoting Agriculture |
1785 |
Agriculture, Societies & Organizations |
A catalogue of the books belonging to the Library Company of Philadelphia : to which is prefixed a short account of the institution, with the charter, laws, and regulations |
Library Company of Philadelphia |
1789 |
Bibliography, Library Catalogues, Library Company of Philadelphia |
Agricultural enquiries on plaister of Paris : also, facts, observations and conjectures on that subtance [sic], when applied as manure : collected, chiefly from the practice of farmers in Pennsylvania, and published as much with a view to invite, as to give information |
Richard Peters |
1797 |
Agriculture, Manure, Plaster of Paris |
The plan of the Pennsylvania Society of the Encouragement of Manufactures and the Useful Arts |
Pennsylvania Society for the Encouragement of Manufactures and the Useful Arts |
1787 |
Societies & Organizations, Pennsylvania, Industry, Arts |
Laws enacted in the second sitting of the second General Assembly of the common-wealth of Pennsylvania |
Pennsylvania (General Assembly) |
1778 |
Politics and Government, Pennsylvania |
Debates of the convention of the State of Pennsylvania, on the constitution, proposed for the government of the United States |
Pennsylvania (Ratifying Convention) |
1788 |
Politics and Government, United States, Pennsylvania |
An act for the regulation of the militia of the commonwealth of Pennsylvania |
Pennsylvania (General Assembly) |
1793 |
Militaria, Pennsylvania |
The lyric works of Horace translated into English verse : to which are added a number of original poems |
Horace |
1786 |
Classics, Literature, Poetry |
Serious enquiries into the motives and consequences of our present armament against Russia |
John Paradise |
1791 |
Militaria, Great Britain, Russia |
Serious enquiries into the motives and consequences of our present armament against Russia |
John Paradise |
1791 |
Militaria, Great Britain, Russia |
An account of the different kinds of sheep found in the Russian dominions, and among the Tartar hordes of Asia ... To which is added, five appendixes tending to illustrate the natural and economical history of sheep and other domestic animals |
Peter Simon Pallas |
1794 |
Agriculture, Sheep, Russia |
Letter to George Washington, President of the United States of America. On affairs public and private |
Thomas Paine |
1796 |
Essays, Politics and Government, United States |
Letter to George Washington, President of the United States of America. On affairs public and private |
Thomas Paine |
1796 |
Essays, Politics and Government, United States |
Letter addressed to the Abbé Raynal, on the affairs of North-America |
Thomas Paine |
1782 |
Politics and Government, Essays, United States |
Public good, being an examination into the claim of Virginia to the vacant western territory, and of the right of the United States to the same. To which is added, proposals for laying off a new state, to be applied as a fund for carrying on the war, or redeeming the national debt |
Thomas Paine |
1780 |
Politics and Government, United States, Virginia |
Common sense; with the whole appendix: the address to the Quakers; also, the Large additions, and A dialogue between the ghost of General Montgomery, just arrived from the Elysian Fields; and an American delegate in a wood, near Philadelphia: on the grand subject of American independency |
Thomas Paine |
1776 |
Politics and Government, Essays, Revolutionary War, United States, Great Britain |
The invention of letters: a poem, written at the request of the president of Harvard University, and delivered, in Cambridge, on the day of annual commencement, July 15, 1795 |
Robert Treat Paine |
1795 |
Literature, Poetry, Colleges and Universities, Harvard College |
A New Translation of Ovid's Metamorphoses into English prose : as near the original as the different idioms of the Latin and English languages will allow : with the Latin text & order of construction on the same page; and critical, historical, geographical, and classical, notes, in English, from the best commentators, both ancient and modern; beside a great number of notes entirely new : for the use of schools as well of private gentlemen |
Ovid |
1750 |
Classics, Literature |
An oration delivered July 4, 1788 : at the request of the inhabitants of the town of Boston, in celebration of the anniversary of American independence |
Harrison Gray Otis |
1788 |
Speeches & Oratory, Politics and Government, United States, Fourth of July |
A discourse, delivered on the day of annual thanksgiving, November 19, 1795 |
David Osgood |
1795 |
Religion, Sermons, Politics and Government |
A discourse, delivered February 19, 1795. the day set apart by the President for a general thanksgiving through the United States |
David Osgood |
1795 |
Religion, Sermons, Politics and Government |
Ordonnance du roi, concernant le Corps du génie : du 31 décembre 1776 |
Louis XVI |
1777 |
France, Military Art and Science |
The oracle of liberty and mode of establishing a free government |
Caesar Augustus Rodney |
1791 |
Politics and Government, United States, Delaware |
Antidote to deism, or, An ample refutation of all the objections of Thomas Paine against the Christian religion, as contained in a pamphlet intitled The age of reason, addressed to the citizens of these states |
Uzal Ogden |
1795 |
Religion |
An address to those persons at Elizabeth-Town, and Newark, and in their vicinity in the state of New-Jersey, who have lately been seriously impressed with a desire to obtain salvation : to which is annexed, a prayer, adapted to a person in a state of penitences |
Uzal Ogden |
1785 |
Religion, Sermons |
A sermon delivered at Morris-Town, on Monday December 27, 1784 : it being the festival of St. John the Evangelist, before the Fraternity of Free and Accepted Masons, of lodge no. 10 in the state of New-Jersey |
Uzal Ogden |
1785 |
Sermons, Religion, Freemasonry |
A sermon on practical religion |
Uzal Ogden |
1782 |
Religion, Sermons |
A sermon on practical religion : delivered at Newark, August 15, 1779 |
Uzal Ogden |
1780 |
Religion, Sermons |
A sermon delivered at Roxbury, in Morris County, March 19, 1781 : at the funeral of Mrs. Elizabeth Hackett, relict of colonel John Hackett |
Uzal Ogden |
1781 |
Religion, Sermons, Funeral Sermons |
A short history of late ecclesiastical oppressions in New-England and Vermont |
John Cosens Ogden |
1799 |
Religion, Politics and Government, Vermont, New England, New Hampshire, Conspiracies |
A view of the New-England Illuminati : who are indefatigably engaged in destroying the religion and government of the United States, under a feigned regard for their safety, and under an impious abuse of true religion |
John Cosens Ogden |
1799 |
Religion, Politics and Government, New England, Conspiracies |
A view of the Calvinistic clubs in the United States |
John Cosens Ogden |
1799? |
Religion, Politics and Government, United States, Conspiracies |
An appeal to the candid, upon the present state of religion and politics in Connecticut |
John Cosens Ogden |
1799? |
Religion, Politics and Government, Connecticut, Conspiracies |
A sermon delivered before his Excellency the President, the honourable Senate, and the honourable House of representatives, of the state of Newhampshire, at the annual election, holden at Concord, on the first Wednesday in June, M,DCC.XC |
John Cosens Ogden |
1790 |
Sermons, Politics and Government, New Hampshire |
Observations on a pamphlet entitled A letter to His Grace the Duke of Portland, Lord Lieutenant of Ireland : so far as the same relates to the subject of revenue; in which is considered the state of the distilling trade of Ireland |
John Beresford |
1782 |
Essays, Taxes, Ireland, Great Britain |
Notes on farming |
Charles Thomson |
1787 |
Agriculture |
The usefulness and importance of human learning : a sermon preached before the trustees of Dickinson College, met at Carlisle, May 11, 1786, and published at their desire |
Charles Nisbet |
1786 |
Speeches & Oratory, Colleges and Universities, Dickinson College, Education |
An address to the students of Dickinson College |
Charles Nisbet |
1786 |
Speeches & Oratory, Colleges and Universities, Dickinson College |
A sermon preach'd before the society corresponding with the Incorporated Society in Dublin, for Promoting English Protestant Working-Schools in Ireland : at their general meeting in the Parish-Church of St. Mary le Bow, on Tuesday, April 4th, 1749 |
Samuel Nicolls |
1749 |
Sermons, Religion, Societies & Organizations, Ireland |
A summary abstract of the evidence given by the manufacturers, before the committee of the House of Lords of Great Britain Against the Irish Propositions |
William Nicholson |
1785? |
Great Britain, Ireland, Commerce |
A letter from George Nicholas, of Kentucky, to his friend, in Virginia. Justifying the conduct of the citizens of Kentucky, as to some of the late measures of the general government; and correcting certain false statements, which have been made in the different states, of the views and actions of the people of Kentucky |
George Nicholas |
1798 |
Politics and Government, United States, Kentucky, Alien & Sedition Acts |
The New York Magazine or, Literary repository |
|
1791-1794 |
Periodicals, Literature |
Transactions of the Society, instituted in the state of New-York, for the Promotion of Agriculture, Arts, and Manufactures. Part I |
Albany Institute of History and Art |
1792 |
Societies & Organizations, Agriculture, Arts, Industry |
Transactions of the Society, instituted in the state of New-York, for the Promotion of Agriculture, Arts, and Manufactures. Part I [-II] |
Albany Institute of History and Art |
1792-1794 |
Societies & Organizations, Agriculture, Arts, Industry |
Remarks on the East-India Company's balances in England from their trade and revenues |
Nathaniel Smith |
1782 |
East India Company, Finance, Commerce |
A new annual register, on an improved plan, or authentic repository of all public events that have happened from June 1781 to January 1782 |
1782 |
Reference, Literature, History, Politics and Government, Periodicals |
The New annual register ; or, General repository of history, politics, and literature for the year 1781 |
Andrew Kippis |
1782 |
Reference, Literature, History, Politics and Government, Periodicals |
An authentic narrative; being an investigation of the trial and proceedings in the case of Neill and Lewellin; containing a variety of proofs and circumstances, never before made public |
1789 |
Trials, Great Britain, Crime |
Observations on the different breeds of sheep and the state of sheep farming in the southern districts of Scotland : being the result of a tour through these parts made under the direction of the Society For Improvement of British Wool |
John Naismyth |
1795 |
Agriculture, Sheep |
Museum rusticum et commerciale; or, Select papers on agriculture, commerce, arts, and manufactures |
1764-1766 |
Agriculture, Commerce, Arts, Industry |
A sermon preached in the Presbyterian Church at Alexandria, on the 9th of May, 1798, being the day appointed for a general fast |
James Muir |
1798 |
Religion, Sermons, Politics and Government, United States |
Beacon Hill. A local poem, historic and descriptive. : Book I |
Sarah Wentworth Morton |
1797 |
Literature, Poetry, Boston |
Beacon Hill. A local poem, historic and descriptive. : Book I |
Sarah Wentworth Morton |
1797 |
Literature, Poetry, Boston |
A sermon, exhibiting the present dangers, and consequent duties of the citizens of the United States of America. Delivered at Charlestown. April 25, 1799, the day of the national fast |
Jedidiah Morse |
1799 |
Sermons, Politics and Government, United States |
A sermon, preached at Charlestown, November 29, 1798, on the anniversary Thanksgiving in Massachusetts. With an appendix, designed to illustrate some parts of the discourse; exhibiting proofs of the early existence, progress, and deleterious effects of French intrigue and influence in the United States |
Jedidiah Morse |
1799 |
Sermons, Politics and Government, United States, France |
A sermon, preached at Charlestown, November 29, 1798, on the anniversary Thanksgiving in Massachusetts. With an appendix, designed to illustrate some parts of the discourse; exhibiting proofs of the early existence, progress, and deleterious effects of French intrigue and influence in the United States |
Jedidiah Morse |
1798 |
Sermons, Politics and Government, France, United States |
A description of the soil, productions, commercial, agricultural and local advantages of the Georgia western territory: together with a summary and impartial view of the claims of Georgia and of the United States to this territory, and of the principal arguments aduced by the purchasers against these claims. Collected and stated from various authentic documents |
Jedidiah Morse |
1797 |
Geography, United States, Agriculture, Georgia |
The American gazetteer, exhibiting, in alphabetical order, a much more full and accurate account, than has been given, of the states, provinces, counties, cities, towns ... on the American continent |
Jedidiah Morse |
1797 |
United States, Geography, Reference, Gazetteers |
The duty of resignation under afflictions : illustrated and enforced from the example of Christ, in a sermon preached at Charlestown, April 17, 1796, occasioned by the death of the Honourable Thomas Russell, Esquire, who died in Boston, April 8, 1796, aged fifty-six |
Jedidiah Morse |
1796 |
Funeral Sermons, Sermons, Religion |
The duty of resignation under afflictions : illustrated and enforced from the example of Christ, in a sermon preached at Charlestown, April 17, 1796, occasioned by the death of the Honourable Thomas Russell, Esquire, who died in Boston, April 8, 1796, aged fifty-six |
Jedidiah Morse |
1796 |
Funeral Sermons, Sermons, Religion |
The present situation of other nations of the world, contrasted with our own |
Jedidiah Morse |
1795 |
Politics and Government, United States |
The American universal geography, or, A view of the present state of all the empires, kingdoms, states, and republicks in the known world, and of the United States of America in particular ... |
Jedidiah Morse |
1793 |
United States, Geography |
Plan of association of the North American Land Company. Established February, 1795 |
North American Land Company |
1795 |
Land Speculation, Finance |
Monthly review |
|
1775-1795 |
Periodicals, Literature, Great Britain |
An inaugural oration, on the progress and importance of the mathematical sciences. Delivered at Princeton on the evening preceding the annual commencement of 1788 |
Walter Minto |
1788 |
Speeches & Oratory, Colleges and Universities, Science, Mathematics |
A sermon delivered in the New Presbyterian Church, New-York, July fourth, 1795 : being the nineteenth anniversary of the independence of America ; at the request of, and before, the Mechanic, Tammany, and Democratic societies, and the military officers |
Samuel Miller |
1795 |
Sermons, Politics and Government, United States, Fourth of July |
A discourse delivered in the New Presbyterian Church, New-York, before the Grand Lodge of the State of New York : and the brethren of that fraternity, assembled in general communication, on the festival of St. John the Baptist, June 24th, 1795 |
Samuel Miller |
1795 |
Sermons, Religion, Freemasonry |
A sermon, preached in New-York, July 4th, 1793 : being the anniversary of the independence of America : at the request of the Tammany Society, or Columbian Order |
Samuel Miller |
1793 |
Sermons, Politics and Government, United States, Fourth of July |
The gardeners kalendar : directing what works are necessary to be performed every month in the kitchen, fruit, and pleasure-gardens, as also in the conservatory and nursery ... |
Philip Miller |
1762 |
Gardening |
The elevation, section, plan, and views, of a triple vessel, and of wheels. With explanations of the figures in the engraving, and a short account of the properties and advantages of the invention |
Patrick Miller |
1787 |
Steamboats |
Millan's universal register of court and city-offices |
|
1758 |
Great Britain, Reference |
Mercure de France |
|
1790 |
Periodicals, Politics and Government, France |
Memoirs of the year two thousand five hundred |
Louis-Sébastien Mercier |
1795 |
Literature |
The Alarm, or, An address to the nobility, gentry and clergy of the Church of Ireland, as by law established |
Mentor |
1783 |
Religion, Church of Ireland |
The memorial of the publick creditors, citizens of the State of New-Jersey |
|
1790 |
Banking, Finance, New Jersey |
An oration pronounced before a public assembly in New-Haven : on the 5th day of November 1781, at the Celebration of the glorious victory over Lieutenant-General Earl Cornwallis, at York-Town in Virginia, on the 19th day of October, 1781 |
Josiah Meigs |
1782 |
Speeches & Oratory, Revolutionary War |
An address to the public |
William Matthews |
1792 |
Speeches & Oratory, Politics and Government, Maryland |
The dying legacy of an aged minister of the everlasting gospel, to the United States of North-America |
Samuel Mather |
1783 |
Religion, Sermons, United States |
The institution of the Humane Society of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts: with the rules for regulating said Society, and the methods of treatment to be used with persons apparently dead; with a number of recent cases proving the happy effects thereof |
Humane Society of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts |
1788 |
Societies & Organizations, Massachusetts Humane Society |
Debates, resolutions and other proceedings, of the Convention of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts : convened at Boston, on the 9th of January, 1788, and continued until the 7th of February following, for the purpose of assenting to and ratifying the Constitution recommended by the grand Federal convention : Together with the yeas and nays on the decision of the grand question : To which the federal Constitution is prefixed |
Massachusetts (Ratifying Convention) |
1788 |
Politics and Government, United States, Massachusetts |
Mercy remembered in wrath. A sermon, the substance of which was preached on the 19th of February, 1795, observed throughout the United States, as a day of thanksgiving and prayer |
John M. Mason |
1795 |
Sermons |
Mercy remembered in wrath. A sermon, the substance of which was preached on the 19th of February, 1795, observed throughout the United States, as a day of thanksgiving and prayer |
John M. Mason |
1795 |
Sermons |
A sermon, preached September 20th, 1793; a day set apart, in the city of New-York, for public fasting, humiliation and prayer, on account of a malignant and mortal fever prevailing in the city of Philadelphia |
John M. Mason |
1793 |
Sermons, Religion, Epidemics |
An address to Robert Lemmon |
Luther Martin |
1779 |
Politics and Government, Maryland |
A new scene interesting to the citizens of the United States of America, additional to the historical play of Columbus |
Alexander Martin |
1798 |
Literature, Drama, United States |
Arbustrum americanum: the American grove, or, An alphabetical catalogue of forest trees and shrubs, natives of the American United States, arranged according to the Linnaean system. Containing, the particular distinguishing characters of each genus, with plain, simple and familiar descriptions of the manner of growth, appearance, &c. of their several species and varieties. Also, some hints of their uses in medicine, dyes, and domestic oeconomy |
Humphry Marshall |
1785 |
Natural History, Forestry, Science |
Charter of the Marine Society of the city of New-York, in the Province of New-York in America |
Marine Society of the City of New York |
1781 |
Societies & Organizations |
A treatise on hemp : in two parts : containing I. its history ... II. the methods of cultivating, dressing, and manufacturing it ... |
M. Marcandier |
1764 |
Agriculture, Hemp |
The manual exercise as ordered by His Majesty in 1764 : together with plans and explanations of the method generally practis'd at reviews and field-days |
Great Britain (Army) |
1774 |
Great Britain, Military Art and Science |
A sermon preached in the camp at Roxbury, November 23, 1775 : being the day appointed by authority for thanksgiving through the province |
Isaac Mansfield |
1776 |
Sermons, Revolutionary War |
Fragmens de politique et de littérature, suivis d'un voyage a Berlin, en 1784 |
Joseph Mandrillon |
1788 |
Voyages and Travels, Germany, Politics and Government, Literature |
Book-keeping moderniz'd, or, Merchant-accounts by double entry according to the Italian form : wherein the theory of the art is clearly explained, and reduced to practice, in copious sets of books, exhibiting all the varieties that usually occur in real business : to which is added a large appendix ... |
John Mair |
1793 |
Accounting |
Discours qui a remporté le prix à l'Académie des jeux floraux en 1784 : sur la grandeur et l'importance de la révolution qui vient de s'opérer dans l'Amérique septentrionale |
Jean-Baptiste Mailhe |
1784 |
Revolutionary War, Essays |
Observations importantes sur les colonies françoises de l'Amérique |
Baron Guillaume-François de Mahy de Corméré |
1791 |
France, Essays, Politics and Government |
Notes on the last illness, and death, of a most beloved friend |
Samuel Magaw |
1790 |
Religion, Death |
Things lovely and of good report. : A sermon, delivered in St. Paul's Church, Philadelphia. On the 27th of December, 1793: being St. John the Evangelist's Day; in the presence of the Grand Lodge of Pennsylvania: : to which is prefixed a prayer, before the sermon. : Published at their request. |
Samuel Magaw |
1794 |
Religion, Sermons, Freemasonry |
Things lovely and of good report. : A sermon, delivered in St. Paul's Church, Philadelphia. On the 27th of December, 1793: being St. John the Evangelist's Day; in the presence of the Grand Lodge of Pennsylvania: : to which is prefixed a prayer, before the sermon. : Published at their request. |
Samuel Magaw |
1794 |
Religion, Sermons, Freemasonry |
A sermon preached in Christ-Church, Dover, before the general communication of Free and Accepted Masons of the Delaware state : on Wednesday, December 27th, 1780, being the anniversary of St. John the Evangelist |
Samuel Magaw |
1781 |
Sermons, Religion, Freemasonry |
A sermon preached in Christ-Church, Dover, before the general communication of Free and Accepted Masons of the Delaware state : on Wednesday, December 27th, 1780, being the anniversary of St. John the Evangelist |
Samuel Magaw |
1781 |
Sermons, Religion, Freemasonry |
A sermon preached in Christ-Church, Dover, on Monday, December 27th, 1779 : being the anniversary of St. John the Evangelist : at the request of and before the general communication of Free and Accepted Masons of the Delaware state |
Samuel Magaw |
1779 |
Religion, Sermons, Freemasonry |
Lectures on moral philosophy |
John Macpherson |
1791 |
Philosophy, Religion |
The first and second letter to a noble earl : with an appendix |
Sir John Macpherson |
1797 |
Great Britain, Politics and Government |
The state of the representation of England and Wales delivered to the Society, the Friends of the People, associated for the purpose of obtaining a parliamentary reform, on Saturday the 9th of February 1793 |
Norman MacLeod |
1793 |
Politics and Government, Great Britain, Parliament |
A brief exposition of the leading principles of a bank : humbly submitted to the consideration of the honourable the Legislature of Maryland |
James McHenry |
1795 |
Banking, Finance, Maryland |
A sermon, on the comparative happiness and duty of the United States, contrasted with other nations, particularly the Israelites : delivered in Salisbury on Wednesday February 18th, and at Thyatira on Thursday February 19th : being the day of general thanksgiving and prayer, appointed by the President of the United States : published at the request of the hearers |
Samuel Eusebius McCorkle |
1795 |
Sermons, United States |
An essay on the domestic debts of the United States of America : giving an account of the various kinds of public securities, and generally in what manner the debts arose, with the provision made and proposed for payment of the interest and principal thereof by foederal measures, and of those adopted by individual states : to which is subjoined, A statement of the foreign debt, as set forth by the United States in Congress assembled, in their address and recommendations of the 18th of April 1783 |
Matthew M'Connell |
1787 |
Finance, United States |
Observations on the reflections of the Right Hon. Edmund Burke, on the revolution in France, in a letter to the Right Hon. the Earl of Stanhope |
Catharine Macaulay |
1790 |
French Revolution, History, France, Letters |
Ioannis Luzac oratio De Socrate cive, publice habita, die 21 februarii MDCCXCV. quum magistratu academico abiret. Probationes & adnotationes de Socrate ac de republica attica, praesertim disquisitio de epistatis ac proedris Atheniensium, et de Socrate epistate |
Jean Luzac |
1796 |
Socrates, Philosophy, Speeches & Oratory |
An eulogy, on the Honourable James Bowdoin, Esq., L.L.D. : late president of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, who died at Boston, November 6, A.D. 1790. Delivered before the society, January 26, 1791 |
John Lowell |
1791 |
Sermons, Funeral Sermons |
History of the mission of the United Brethren among the Indians in North America : in three parts |
George Henry Loskiel |
1794 |
Religion, Missions, American Indians |
Lord Ch----m's prophecy, an ode; : addressed to Lieutenant General G-ge |
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1776 |
Poetry, Satire, Revolutionary War |
Fourteen agricultural experiments, to ascertain the best rotation of crops : addressed to the "Philadelphia Agricultural Society" |
George Logan |
1797 |
Agriculture |
Fourteen agricultural experiments, to ascertain the best rotation of crops : addressed to the "Philadelphia Agricultural Society" |
George Logan |
1797 |
Agriculture |
Address of General James Lloyd, to the citizens of Kent and Queen Anne's Counties, in answer to a late calumnious charge made against him by Robert Wright |
James Lloyd |
1794 |
Politics and Government, Maryland |
Observations in husbandry |
Edward Lisle |
1757 |
Agriculture |
A discourse on national sins : delivered May 9, 1798, being the day recommended by the President of the United States to be observed as a day of general fast |
William Linn |
1798 |
Sermons, United States |
A discourse, delivered on the 26th of November, 1795 : being the day recommended by the governor of the state of New-York to be observed as a day of thanksgiving and prayer, on account of the removal of an epidemic fever, and for other national blessings |
William Linn |
1795 |
Sermons, United States |
The blessings of America. A sermon, preached in the Middle Dutch church, on the fourth July, 1791, being the anniversary of the independence of America: at the request of the Tammany society, or Columbian order |
William Linn |
1791 |
Sermons, Politics and Government, United States, Fourth of July |
La ligne de demarcation, ou plan qui pourroit être un des moins mauvais à suivre dans l'approvisionnement des isles françoises de l'Amerique et dans le commerce avec elles |
Jean Baptiste Du Buc |
1785 |
Commerce, France, United States |
A Letter to an American planter from his friend in London |
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1771 |
Commerce, Letters, Slavery |
A letter to a merchant at Bristol, concerning a petition of S-- T--, Esq. to the King : for an exclusive grant to the trade of the River Senegal ... |
1762 |
Commerce, Great Britain, Africa |
A letter from one of the Society of Friends relative to the conscientious scruplousness of its members to bear arms |
1795 |
Politics and Government, Religion, Quakers |
An experimental inquiry into the properties of opium, and its effects on living subjects: with observations on its history, preparations and uses. Being the disputation which gained the Harveian prize for the year 1785 |
John Leigh |
1786 |
Medicine, Opium |
Plain truth: addressed to the people of Virginia. Written in February 1799 |
Henry Lee |
1799 |
Virginia, Politics and Government, Alien & Sedition Acts |
The address of the minority in the Virginia Legislature to the people of that State : containing a vindication of the constitutionality of the Alien and Sedition laws |
Henry Lee |
1799 |
Alien & Sedition Acts, Virginia, United States, Politics and Government |
Defence of the alien and sedition laws : shewing their entire consistency with the Constitution of the United States, and the principles of our government : addressed to the people of Virginia |
Charles Lee |
1798 |
Politics and Government, Alien & Sedition Acts, United States |
Extracts from a letter written to the president of Congress by the Honorable Arthur Lee, esquire : in answer to a libel published in the Pennsylvania gazette of the fifth of December, 1778, by Silas Deane, esquire : in which every charge or insinuation against him in that libel, is fully and clearly refuted |
Arthur Lee |
1780 |
Continental Congress, Politics and Government, United States, Libel |
A speech intended to have been delivered in the House of commons, in support of the petition from the general Congress at Philadelphia |
Arthur Lee |
1775 |
Politics and Government, Speeches & Oratory, Great Britain, United States, Continental Congress |
A second appeal to the justice and interests of the people, on the measures respecting America |
Arthur Lee |
1775 |
Great Britain, United States, Politics and Government |
An appeal to the justice and interests of the people of Great Britain, in the present disputes with America |
Arthur Lee |
1776 |
Great Britain, United States, Politics and Government |
An appeal to the justice and interests of the people of Great Britain in the present disputes with America |
Arthur Lee |
1775 |
Great Britain, United States, Politics and Government |
The military engineer : or, A treatise on the attack and defence of all kinds of fortified places |
Guillaume Le Blond |
1759 |
Military Art and Science |
Observations on the river Potomack : the country adjacent, and the city of Washington |
Tobias Lear |
1794 |
Voyages and Travels, United States, Washington DC, Geography |
Remonstrance addressed to the Executive Directory of the French Republic against the invasion of Switzerland |
Johann Caspar Lavater |
1798 |
Diplomacy, France, Switzerland |
An oration, pronounced July 4, 1796, at the request of the inhabitants of the town of Boston, in commemoration of the anniversary of American independence |
John Lathrop |
1796 |
Speeches & Oratory, Fourth of July, United States |
An oration, written at the request of the officers of the Boston regiment, and intended for delivery, October 20, 1794 |
John Lathrop |
1795 |
Speeches & Oratory, Militaria |
A discourse, before the Humane Society, in Boston : delivered on the second Tuesday of June, 1787 |
John Lathrop |
1787 |
Sermons, Massachusetts Humane Society, Societies & Organizations |
A discourse, before the Humane Society, in Boston : delivered on the second Tuesday of June, 1787 |
John Lathrop |
1787 |
Sermons, Massachusetts Humane Society, Societies & Organizations |
A discourse on the peace; preached on the day of public thanksgiving, November 25, 1784 |
John Lathrop |
1784 |
Religion, Sermons, Treaties, United States |
A discourse on the unity of the church as a monumental pillar of the truth ; designed to reconcile Christians of all parties and denominations in charity and fellowship, as one body in Christ; delivered before an association of ministers convened at Portsmouth, October 12, 1791, and in substance repeated at a lecture in Hamptonfalls, January 26, 1792 |
Samuel Langdon |
1792 |
Religion, Sermons |
A correction of some great mistakes committed by the Rev. John Cosens Ogden : a presbyter in the Protestant Episcopal church, in the United States of America, in his late letters published at Boston |
Samuel Langdon |
1792 |
Religion |
The republic of the Israelites : an example to the American states : a sermon preached at Concord, in the state of New Hampshire; before the honorable General court at the annual election, June 5, 1788 |
Samuel Langdon |
1788 |
Politics and Government, Sermons, New Hampshire |
The co-incidence of natural with revealed religion : a sermon at the annual lecture instituted in Harvard College by the last will and testament of the Honorable Paul Dudley, esq; delivered November 1, 1775 |
Samuel Langdon |
1776 |
Religion, Sermons |
Government corrupted by vice, and recovered by righteousness. A sermon preached before the honorable Congress of the colony of the Massachusetts-Bay in New England, assembled at Watertown, on Wednesday the 31st day of May, 1775. Being the anniversary fixed by charter for the election of counsellors |
Samuel Langdon |
1775 |
Politics and Government, Sermons, Massachusetts |
Charges and proofs respecting the conduct of Peter Landais |
John Paul Jones |
1787 |
Militaria, Trials |
A letter on the construction and use of the improved foot plough |
Mr. Lambert |
1784 |
Agriculture |
A new system of military discipline founded upon principle |
John Jeffreys |
1773 |
Militaria, Military Art and Science |
A letter from Mr. Knox, of Bristol, to the Honourable William Nelson, Esq. of Virginia |
Thomas Knox |
1759 |
Letters, Tobacco, Taxes |
An essay on the best system of liberal education, adapted to the genius of the government of the United States. Comprehending also, an uniform, general plan for instituting and conducting public schools, in this country, on principles of the most extensive utility. To which is prefixed, an address to the legislature of Maryland on that subject |
Samuel Knox |
1799 |
Education, United States, Maryland |
A plan for the general arrangement of the militia of the United States : the regulations for the discipline and government of the militia, will be submitted hereafter |
Henry Knox |
1786 |
Militaria, Military Art and Science, United States |
A plan for the general arrangement of the militia of the United States : the regulations for the discipline and government of the militia, will be submitted hereafter |
Henry Knox |
1786 |
United States, Militaria, Military Art and Science |
A sermon, delivered at the interment of the Rev. Jeremy Belknap, D.D., minister of the church in Federal Street, Boston, June 22, 1798 |
John Thornton Kirkland |
1798 |
Sermons, Funeral Sermons, Biography |
Considerations on the provisional treaty with America, and the preliminary articles of peace with France and Spain |
Andrew Kippis |
1783 |
Diplomacy, Treaties, United States, Great Britain |
An address delivered at the interment of the late Rev. Dr. Richard Price on the twenty-sixth of April, 1791 |
Andrew Kippis |
1791 |
Sermons, Funeral Sermons |
History of a session of the General Assembly of the state of Maryland : held at the city of Annapolis, commenced in November, 1785 |
William Kilty |
1786 |
Politics and Government, United States, Maryland |
An answer to Paine's Letter to General Washington: : including some pages of gratuitous counsel to Mr. Erskine |
Patrick Kennedy |
1798 |
Politics and Government, Essays |
A treatise upon planting, gardening, and the management of the hot-house |
John Kennedy |
1777 |
Agriculture, Gardening |
A sermon delivered on the day of national thanksgiving, February 19, 1795 |
Samuel Kendal |
1795 |
Sermons, Politics and Government |
Tracts on weights, measures, and coins viz. I. synopsis of a system of equalization of weights and measures of Great Britain ... VI. remarks on Dr Rotheram's Observations on the proposed plan for equalizing all our weights and measures |
George Skene Keith |
1791 |
Weights and Measures |
Tracts on weights, measures, and coins viz. I. synopsis of a system of equalization of weights and measures of Great Britain ... VI. remarks on Dr Rotheram's Observations on the proposed plan for equalizing all our weights and measures |
George Skene Keith |
1791 |
Weights and Measures |
Keep your heart : a sermon occasioned by the murder of the Federal Marshall of this state, Major Robert Forsyth : preached at the desire of the district Society of the Cincinnati at Augusta, and most respectrfully inscribed to their president, Governor Mathews |
Adam Boyd |
1794 |
Sermons, Politics and Government, Funeral Sermons, Society of the Cincinnati |
The Maryland Ahiman Rezon, of Free & Accepted Masons : containing the history of Masonry, from the establishment of the Grand Lodge to the present time, with their ancient charges, addresses, prayers, lectures, prologues, epilogues, songs, &c., collected from their old records, faithful traditions, & lodge-books |
George Keatinge |
1797 |
Freemasonry |
A letter to the electors of the borough of Lisburn |
William Todd Jones |
1784 |
Politics and Government, Elections, Parliament, Great Britain |
A dictionary of the English language |
Samuel Johnson |
1786 |
Languages, Dictionaries, Reference |
To the worshipful chief magistrate, the recorder, or sheriff, or the gentleman holding the office of town clerk |
Alexander Johnson |
1790 |
Medicine, Death |
Relief from accidental death : or, summary directions, in verse : extracted from the instructions at large |
Alexander Johnson |
1789 |
Medicine, Death |
Directions for an extension of the practice of recovering persons apparently dead : taken from the instructions at large |
Alexander Johnson |
1785? |
Medicine, Death |
The route to India through France, Germany, Hungary, Turkey, Natolia, Syria, and the desert of Arabia, delineated in a clear concise manner, with the distances, time, mode, and expence of travelling |
Matthew Jenour |
1791 |
Voyages and Travels, Europe, India, Turkey, Geography |
The partisan; or, The art of making war in detachment. With plans proper to facilitate the understanding of the several dispositions and movements necessary to light troops, in order to accomplish their marches, ambuscades, attacks and retreats with success |
Mr. de. Jeney |
1760 |
Military Art and Science |
Observations on the whale fishery |
Thomas Jefferson |
1788 |
Fisheries, Whaling |
Letters addressed to the volunteers of Ireland on the subject of a parliamentary reform |
John Jebb |
1784 |
Letters, Politics and Government, Ireland, Parliament |
A letter to Sir Robert Bernard |
John Jebb |
1782 |
Letters |
The excellency of the spirit of benevolence : a sermon preached before the University of Cambridge, on Monday, December 28, 1772 |
John Jebb |
1782 |
Religion, Sermons |
A letter to the governors of the College of New York; respecting the collection that was made in this kingdom in 1762 and 1763, for the colleges of Philadelphia and New York. To which are added explanatory notes; and an appendix, containing the letters which passed between Mr. Alderman Trecothick and the author |
Sir James Jay |
1771 |
Colleges and Universities, College of New York |
Two reports from the Committee of the Honourable House of Assembly, appointed to enquire into and report to the House, the allegations and charges contained in the several petitions which have been presented to the British House of Commons, on the subject of the slave-trade and the treatment of the Negroes &c. &c. &c. |
Jamaica (General Assembly) |
1788 |
Politics and Government, Jamaica, Slavery |
Thoughts upon the political situation of the United States of America, in which that of Massachusetts is more particularly considered. With some observations on the Constitution for a federal government. Addressed to the people of the Union |
Jonathan Jackson |
1788 |
United States, Politics and Government, Massachusetts |
Tableau historique et politique des pertes que la révolution et la guerre ont causées au peuple français, dans sa population, son agriculture, ses colonies, ses manufactures et son commerce |
Sir Francis d' Ivernois |
1799 |
France, History, French Revolution, Commerce |
Tableau historique et politique de l'administration de la république française pendant l'année 1797, des causes qui ont amené la révolution du 4 septembre et de ses résultats |
Sir Francis d' Ivernois |
1798 |
France, French Revolution, History |
Histoire de l'administration des finances de la République française, pendant l'année 1796 |
Sir Francis d' Ivernois |
1796 |
Finance, France |
State of the finances and resources of the French Republic, to the 1st of January 1796. Being a continuation of the Reflections on the War, and of the Assignates; and containing an answer to the picture of Europe, by Mr. De Calonne |
Sir Francis d' Ivernois |
1796 |
Finance, France |
État des finances et des ressources de la république française au 1 janvier 1796 |
Sir Francis d' Ivernois |
1796 |
Finance, France |
Coup-d'oeil sur les assignats, et sur l'état des finances et des resources de la République française, au 1er janvier 1796 |
Sir Francis d' Ivernois |
1796 |
Finance, France |
A cursory view of the assignats and remaining resources of French finance, (September 6, 1795) : drawn from the debates of the convention |
Sir Francis d' Ivernois |
1795 |
France, Finance |
Des révolutions de France et de Geneve |
Sir Francis d' Ivernois |
1795 |
Europe, Politics and Government, France, Switzerland |
Reflections on the war : in answer to Reflections on peace, addressed to Mr. Pitt and the French nation |
Sir Francis d' Ivernois |
1795 |
War, Politics and Government, Diplomacy, France, Great Britain |
Authentic history of the origin and progress of the late revolution in Geneva |
Sir Francis d' Ivernois |
1794 |
Europe, Politics and Government, Switzerland |
A list of the pensions on the military establishment on the 18th of January, 1787; with the respective dates of the grants, and the respective terms for which the same have been granted, and the names of the persons for whose use any pension is granted in trust. Also, an account of the total amount of all pensions on the military establishment on the 25th of March, 1786, and on the 18th of January, 1787 |
Ireland (Parliament) |
1787 |
Ireland, Pensions |
An account of the total amount of all pensions on the civil establishment, on the 25th March, 1786, and on the 18th of January, 1787 |
Ireland (Parliament) |
1787 |
Ireland, Pensions |
A list of the pensions on the civil establishment on the 18th of January, 1787 : with the respective dates of the grants, and the respective terms for which the same have been granted; and the names of the persons for whose use any pension is granted in trust |
Ireland (Parliament) |
1787 |
Ireland, Pensions |
The love of our country : a sermon preached before the Virginia troops in New-Jersey |
John Hurt |
1777 |
Revolutionary War, United States, Sermons, Continental Army |
The miscellaneous works of Colonel Humphreys |
David Humphreys |
1790 |
Literature, Poetry |
Discours en vers, adressé aux officiers et aux soldats des différentes armées américaines |
David Humphreys |
1786 |
Literature, Poetry, Continental Army |
A poem, on the happiness of America : addressed to the citize[ns] of the United States |
David Humphreys |
1786 |
Literature, Poetry, United States |
Poem, addressed to the armies of the United States of America |
David Humphreys |
1780 |
Literature, Poetry, Continental Army |
An oration delivered to the Society of the Cincinnati in the commonwealth of Massachusetts, July 4, 1788 |
William Hull |
1788 |
Speeches & Oratory, Society of the Cincinnati |
A five minutes answer to Paine's Letter to Genl. Washington |
Charles Lucas Pinckney Horry |
1797 |
Politics and Government, United States, Essays |
Upon the peace : a sermon : preach'd at the church of Petsworth, in the county of Gloucester, on August the 25th, the day appointed by authority for the observance of that solemnity |
James Horrocks |
1763 |
Sermons, Religion, Treaties, Slavery, Abolition |
What is our situation? : and what are our prospects? A few pages for Americans |
Joseph Hopkinson |
1798 |
Politics and Government, United States, Essays |
The succession of generations among mankind, illustrated and improved in a century sermon, preached at Newton, on Lord's day, Dec. 25, 1791; being the commencement of a new century, from the incorporation of said town |
Jonathan Homer |
1792 |
Religion, Sermons |
The character and duties of a Christian soldier : considered and applied in a sermon, preached before the Ancient and Honorable Company of Artillery, on Monday, June 7, 1790; being the anniversary of the election of officers |
Jonathan Homer |
1790 |
Ancient and Honorable Artillery Company, Sermons, Military Art and Science, Religion |
The gentleman farmer : Being an attempt to improve agriculture, by subjecting it to the test of rational principles |
Lord Henry Home Kames |
1779 |
Agriculture |
Loimologia, or, An historical account of the plague in London in 1605 : with precautionary directions against the like contagion |
Nathaniel Hodges |
1720 |
History, Great Britain, Medicine, Plague |
The history of the second ten years of the reign of George the Third, king of Great-Britain, &c. from the conclusion of the third session of the thirteenth Parliament, in 1770, to the end of the last session of the fourteenth Parliament of Great Britain, in 1780 |
Robert Marfarlane |
1782 |
History, Great Britain, Politics and Government |
The History of Robespierre, political and personal. Containing, his principles, actions, and designs, in the Jacobin Club, Commune of Paris, Constituent Assembly, and the Convention. The whole comprehends interesting particulars respecting his commencing politician, establishing his tyranny, and falling the victim of national vengeance. Interspersed with interesting traits and curious anecdotes of rmarkable characters. To which is added, a brief sketch of his person, life and manners |
1794 |
France, French Revolution, Biography |
A short account of the Honourable Emanuel Swedenborg, and his theological writings |
Robert Hindmarsh |
1792 |
Religion, Swedenborgianism |
Report of the committee of the Highland Society of Scotland, to whom the subject of Shetland wool was referred with an appendix, containing some papers, drawn up by Sir John Sinclair and Dr. Anderson, in reference to the said report |
Highland Society of Scotland |
1790 |
Societies & Organizations, Agriculture, Sheep, Scotland |
Report of the committee of the Highland Society of Scotland, to whom the subject of Shetland wool was referred with an appendix, containing some papers, drawn up by Sir John Sinclair and Dr. Anderson, in reference to the said report |
Highland Society of Scotland |
1790 |
Societies & Organizations, Agriculture, Sheep, Scotland |
A collection of occurrences and facts : known by living evidences, and also recorded in a public manner, in printed and written papers, now in being, and indisputably true : with reflections thereon ... this historical collection is finished by repeating a prophecy ... concerning the present commotions in the kingdom of Great Britain |
Joseph Hewes |
1775 |
Politics and Government, History, United States |
An infallible cure, for political blindness : if administered to patients possessing sound minds, honest hearts, and independent circumstances |
Alexander Addison |
1798 |
Politics and Government, History, United States |
A candid refutation of the heresy imputed by Ro. C. Nicholas, Esquire, to the Reverend S. Henley |
Samuel Henley |
1774 |
Religion, Church of England, Virginia |
Memoirs of Major-General Heath : containing anecdotes, details of skirmishes, battles, and other military events, during the American war |
William Heath |
1798 |
Revolutionary War, Memoirs, United States |
Historical collections |
Ebenezer Hazard |
1792-1794 |
History, United States, Politics and Government |
America's remembrancer, with respect to her blessedness and duty. A sermon, delivered in Hopewell, New Jersey, on Thanksgiving day, November 26, 1789 |
Oliver Hart |
1791 |
Politics and Government, United States, Sermons |
Observations on the dispute between the United States and France |
Robert Goodloe Harper |
1797 |
France, United States, Politics and Government, Diplomacy |
The Prussian evolutions in actual engagements ... Book the second, containing the theory and practice of gunnery. With some methods of the English Larbartary |
Thomas Hanson |
1775 |
Military Art and Science, Prussia, Artillery |
The Prussian evolutions in actual engagements : both in platoons, sub, and grand-divisions; explaining, all the different evolutions, and manœuvres, in firing, standing, advancing, and retreating, ... explained with thirty folio copper-plates. ... |
Thomas Hanson |
1775 |
Military Art and Science, Prussia |
The Prussian evolutions in actual engagements : both in platoons, sub, and grand-divisions; explaining, all the different evolutions, and manœuvres, in firing, standing, advancing, and retreating, ... explained with thirty folio copper-plates. ... |
Thomas Hanson |
1775 |
Military Art and Science, Prussia |
Remarks on the proposed plan of an emission of paper, and on the means of effecting it : addressed to the citizens of Maryland |
Alexander Contee Hanson |
1787 |
Finance, Money, Politics and Government |
Effects of the stage on the manners of a people : and the propriety of encouraging and establishing a virtuous theatre |
William Haliburton |
1792 |
Drama, Theater |
Compleat body of husbandry. : Containing rules for performing, in the most profitable manner, the whole business of the farmer and country gentleman, in cultivating, planting and stocking of land; in judging of the several kinds of seeds, and, of manures; and in the management ... To which is annexed, the whole management of the orchard, the brewhouse, and the dairy. |
Thomas Hale |
1758-1759 |
Agriculture, Alcohol |
The royal English grammar : containing what is necessary to the knowledge of the English tongue laid down in a plain and familiar way for the use of young gentlemen and ladys : to which is added, lessons for boys at school, shewing the use of the parts of speech and the joining words together in a sentance |
James Greenwood |
1747 |
Education, Grammar, Languages |
A sermon delivered in the Second Presbyterian Church, in the city of Philadelphia, on the 19th of February, 1795 : being the day of general thanksgiving throughout the United States |
Ashbel Green |
1795 |
Religion, Sermons, Politics and Government |
General view of the agriculture of the county of Sussex : with observations on the means of its improvement |
Arthur Young |
1793 |
Agriculture, Commerce, Surveys |
General view of the agriculture of the county of Suffolk : with observations on the means of its improvement |
Arthur Young |
1794 |
Agriculture, Commerce, Surveys |
General view of the agriculture of the county palatine of Chester : with observations on the means of its improvement |
Thomas Wedge |
1794 |
Agriculture, Commerce, Surveys |
General view of the agriculture of the county of Warwick : with observations on the means of its improvement |
John Wedge |
1794 |
Agriculture, Commerce, Surveys |
General view of the agriculture of Galloway, comprehending the stewartry of Kirkudbright and shire of Wigton : with observations on the means of its improvement |
James Webster |
1794 |
Agriculture, Commerce, Surveys |
General view of the agriculture in the county of Essex : with observations on the means of its improvement |
Charles Vancouver |
1795 |
Agriculture, Commerce, Surveys |
Appendix to Mr. Vancouver's agricultural account of Cambridgeshire |
Charles Vancouver |
1794 |
Agriculture, Commerce, Surveys |
General view of the agriculture in the county of Cambridge : with observations on the means of its improvement |
Charles Vancouver |
1794 |
Agriculture, Commerce, Surveys |
General view of the agriculture in the county of Dumbarton : with observations on the means of its improvement |
David Ure |
1794 |
Agriculture, Commerce, Surveys |
General view of the agriculture of the County of Kinross |
David Ure |
1797 |
Agriculture, Commerce, Surveys |
General view of the agriculture of the county of Roxburgh : with observations on the means of its improvement |
David Ure |
1794 |
Agriculture, Commerce, Surveys |
General view of the agriculture of the county of Gloucester : with observations on the means of its improvement |
George Turner |
1794 |
Agriculture, Commerce, Surveys |
General view of the agriculture of the North Riding of Yorkshire : with observations on the means of its improvement |
John Tuke |
1794 |
Agriculture, Commerce, Surveys |
General view of the agriculture of the county of West Lothian : with observations on the means of its improvement : drawn up for the consideration of the Board of Agriculture and Internal Improvement |
James Trotter |
1794 |
Agriculture, Commerce, Surveys |
General view of the agriculture of the county of Huntingdon : with observations on the means of its improvement |
Thomas Stone |
1793 |
Agriculture, Commerce, Surveys |
General view of the agriculture of the County of Lincoln : with observations on the means of its improvement |
Thomas Stone |
1794 |
Agriculture, Commerce, Surveys |
General view of the agriculture of the county of Bedford : with observations on the means of improvement |
Thomas Stone |
1794 |
Agriculture, Commerce, Surveys |
General view of the agriculture of the northern counties and islands of Scotland : including the counties of Cromarty, Ross, Sutherland and Caithness and the islands of Orkney and Shetland : with observations on the means of their improvement |
Sir John Sinclair |
1795 |
Agriculture, Commerce, Surveys |
General view of the agriculture of the county of Angus or Forfar |
Mr. Roger |
1794 |
Agriculture, Commerce, Surveys |
General view of the agriculture in the county of Argyll and western part of Inverness-shire : with observations on the means of its improvement |
James Robson |
1794 |
Agriculture, Commerce, Surveys |
General view of the agriculture in the southern districts of the county of Perth : with observations on the means of their improvement |
James Robertson |
1794 |
Agriculture, Commerce, Surveys |
Abridged report of the state of agriculture in Mid-Lothian |
George Robertson |
1795 |
Agriculture, Commerce, Surveys |
General view of the agriculture of the county of Midlothian : with observations on the means of its improvement |
George Robertson |
1793 |
Agriculture, Commerce, Surveys |
General view of the agriculture of the West Riding of Yorkshire : with observations on the means of its improvement |
George Rennie |
1794 |
Agriculture, Commerce, Surveys |
General view of the agriculture of the Isle of Man : with observations on the means of its improvement |
Basil Quayle |
1794 |
Agriculture, Commerce, Surveys |
General view of the agriculture of the county of Worcester : with observations on the means of its improvement |
William Thomas Pomeroy |
1794 |
Agriculture, Commerce, Surveys |
General view of the agriculture of the county of Stafford : with observations on the means of its improvement |
William Pitt |
1794 |
Agriculture, Commerce, Surveys |
General view of the agriculture in Berkshire : with observations on the means of its improvement |
William Pearce |
1794 |
Agriculture, Commerce, Surveys |
General view of the agriculture of the county of Clydesdale : with observations on the means of improvement |
John Naismith |
1794 |
Agriculture, Commerce, Surveys |
General view of the agriculture of the county of Leicester : with observations on the means of their improvement |
John Monk |
1794 |
Agriculture, Commerce, Surveys |
General view of the agriculture of the County of Huntingdon : and observations on the means of its improvement ... |
George Maxwell |
1793 |
Agriculture, Commerce, Surveys |
General view of the agriculture of the county of Renfrew : with observations on the means of its improvement |
Alexander Martin |
1794 |
Agriculture, Commerce, Surveys |
General view of the agriculture of the Central Highlands of Scotland : with observations on the means of their improvement |
William Marshall |
1794 |
Agriculture, Commerce, Surveys |
General view of the agriculture of the county of Nottingham : with observations on the means of its improvement |
Robert Lowe |
1794 |
Agriculture, Commerce, Surveys |
General view of the agriculture of the county of Berwick, with observations on the means of its improvement |
Alexander Lowe |
1794 |
Agriculture, Commerce, Surveys |
General view of the agriculture of the county of Cardigan : with observations on the means of its improvement |
Thomas Lloyd |
1794 |
Agriculture, Commerce, Surveys |
General view of the agriculture of the East Riding of Yorkshire and the ainsty of the city of York : with observations on the means of its improvement |
Isaac Leatham |
1794 |
Agriculture, Commerce, Surveys |
General view of the agriculture of the county of Norfolk : with observations on the means of improvement |
Nathaniel Kent |
1794 |
Agriculture, Commerce, Surveys |
General view of the agriculture and rural economy of Caernarvonshire. With observations on the means of improving it |
George Kay |
1794 |
Agriculture, Commerce, Surveys |
General view of the agriculture and rural economy of Anglesey : with observations on the means of improving it |
George Kay |
1794 |
Agriculture, Commerce, Surveys |
General view of the agriculture and rural economy of Flintshire : with observations on the means of improving it |
George Kay |
1794 |
Agriculture, Commerce, Surveys |
General view of the agriculture and rural economy of Merionethshire : with observations on the means of improving it |
George Kay |
1794 |
Agriculture, Commerce, Surveys |
General view of the agriculture and rural economy of Montgomeryshire : with observations on the means of improving it |
George Kay |
1794 |
Agriculture, Commerce, Surveys |
General view of the agriculture of Denbighshire |
George Kay |
1794 |
Agriculture, Commerce, Surveys |
General view of the agriculture of the county of Tweedale : with observations on the means of its improvement |
Thomas Johnston |
1794 |
Agriculture, Commerce, Surveys |
General view of the agriculture of the county of Selkirk : with observations on the means of its improvement |
Thomas Johnston |
1794 |
Agriculture, Commerce, Surveys |
General view of the agriculture of the county of Dumfries : with observations on the means of its improvement |
Bryce Johnston |
1794 |
Agriculture, Commerce, Surveys |
General view of the agriculture of the county of Buckingham : with observations on the means of its improvement |
William James |
1794 |
Agriculture, Commerce, Surveys |
General view of the agriculture of the county of Surrey , : with observations on the means of its improvement |
William James |
1794 |
Agriculture, Commerce, Surveys |
General view of the agriculture of the county of Lancaster : with observations on the means of its improvement; drawn up for the consideration of the Board of Agriculture and Internal Improvement, from the communications of Mr. John Holt and the additional remarks of several respectable gentlemen and farmers in the county |
John Holt |
1795 |
Agriculture, Commerce, Surveys |
General view of the agriculture of the County of Lancaster : with observations on the means of its improvement |
John Holt |
1794 |
Agriculture, Commerce, Surveys |
General view of the natural circumstances of those isles, adjacent to the north-west coast of Scotland, which are distinguished by the common name of Hebudæ or Hebrides : --of the various means which have been employed to cultivate and improve them;--and of some other means, which are humbly proposed, as likely to contribute to their farther improvement |
Robert Heron |
1794 |
Agriculture, Commerce, Surveys |
General view of the agriculture and rural economy of East Lothian : With observations on the means of their improvement |
Sir George Buchan Hepburn |
1794 |
Agriculture, Commerce, Surveys |
General view of the agriculture of the county of Carmarthen : with observations on the means of its improvement |
Charles Hassall |
1794 |
Agriculture, Commerce, Surveys |
General view of the agriculture of the county of Pembroke : with observations on the means of its improvement |
Charles Hassall |
1794 |
Agriculture, Commerce, Surveys |
General view of the agriculture of the county of Essex : with observations on the means of its improvement |
Messrs. Griggs |
1794 |
Agriculture, Commerce, Surveys |
General view of the agriculture of the county of Durham : particularly that part of it entending from the Tyne to the Tees : with observations on the means of its improvement |
Joseph Granger |
1794 |
Agriculture, Commerce, Surveys |
General view of the County of Devon : with observations on the means of its improvement |
Robert Fraser |
1794 |
Agriculture, Commerce, Surveys |
General view of the county of Cornwall : with observations on the means of its improvement |
Robert Fraser |
1794 |
Agriculture, Commerce, Surveys |
General view of the agriculture of the county of Monmouth : with observations on the means of its improvement |
John Fox |
1794 |
Agriculture, Commerce, Surveys |
General view of the agriculture of the county of Middlesex : with observations on the means of their improvement |
Peter Foot |
1794 |
Agriculture, Commerce, Surveys |
General view of the agriculture of the county of Clackmannan : and some of the adjacent parishes, situated in the counties of Perth and Stirling |
John Francis Erskine |
1795 |
Agriculture, Commerce, Surveys |
General view of the agriculture of the county of Hants : with observations on the means of its improvement |
Abraham Driver |
1794 |
Agriculture, Commerce, Surveys |
General view of the agriculture of the carse of Gowrie, in the county of Perth : with observations on the means of its improvement |
James Donaldson |
1794 |
Agriculture, Commerce, Surveys |
General view of the agriculture of the county of Banff : with observations on the means of its improvement |
James Donaldson |
1794 |
Agriculture, Commerce, Surveys |
General view of the agriculture of the county of Elgin or Moray : lying between the Spey and the Findforn, including part of Strathspey in the county of Inverness |
James Donaldson |
1794 |
Agriculture, Commerce, Surveys |
General view of the agriculture of the county of Nairn : the eastern coast of Inverness-shire and the Parish of Dyke, and part of Edenkeillie, in the county of Elgin, and Forres |
James Donaldson |
1794 |
Agriculture, Commerce, Surveys |
General view of the agriculture of the county of Northampton : with observations on the means of its improvement : drawn up to the consideration of the Board of Agriculture and Internal Improvement : to which is added, an appendix, containing a comparison between the English and Scotch systems of husbandry, as practiced in the counties of Northampton and Perth |
James Donaldson |
1794 |
Agriculture, Commerce, Surveys |
General view of the agriculture of the county of Wilts : with observations on the means of its improvement : drawn up for the consideration of the Board of Agriculture and Internal Improvement |
Thomas Davis |
1794 |
Agriculture, Commerce, Surveys |
General view of the agriculture of the county of Oxford : with observations on the means of its improvement |
Richard Davis |
1794 |
Agriculture, Commerce, Surveys |
General view of the agriculture in the county of Rutland : with observations on the means of its improvement |
John Crutchley |
1794 |
Agriculture, Commerce, Surveys |
General view of the agriculture of the county of Brecknock : with observations on the means of its improvement |
John Clark |
1794 |
Agriculture, Commerce, Surveys |
General view of the agriculture of the county of Hereford : with observations on the means of its improvement |
John Clark |
1794 |
Agriculture, Commerce, Surveys |
General view of the agriculture of the county of Radnor : with observations on the means of its improvement |
John Clark |
1794 |
Agriculture, Commerce, Surveys |
General view of the agriculture in the county of Dorset : with observations on the means of its improvement |
John Claridge |
1793 |
Agriculture, Commerce, Surveys |
General view of the agriculture of the county of Derby : with observations on the means of its improvement |
Thomas Brown |
1794 |
Agriculture, Commerce, Surveys |
General view of the agriculture of the county of Kent : with observations on the means of its improvement |
John Boys |
1794 |
Agriculture, Commerce, Surveys |
General view of the agriculture of the county of Salop : with observations on the means of its improvement |
J. Bishton |
1794 |
Agriculture, Commerce, Surveys |
General view of the agriculture in the county of Somerset : with observations on the means of its improvement |
John Billingsley |
1794 |
Agriculture, Commerce, Surveys |
General view of the agriculture of the county of Stirling : with observations on the means of its improvement |
R. Belsches |
1796 |
Agriculture, Commerce, Surveys |
General view of the agriculture of the county of Fife : with observations on the means of its improvement |
Robert Beatson |
1794 |
Agriculture, Commerce, Surveys |
General view of the agriculture of the County of Middlesex : with observations on the means of its improvement : drawn up for the consideration of the Board of Agriculture and Internal Improvement |
Thomas Baird |
1793 |
Agriculture, Commerce, Surveys |
General view of the agriculture of the county of Northumberland : with observations on the means of its improvement |
John Bailey |
1794 |
Agriculture, Commerce, Surveys |
General view of the agriculture of the county of Cumberland : with observations of the means of improvement |
John Bailey |
1794 |
Agriculture, Commerce, Surveys |
General view of the agriculture and rural economy of the county of Aberdeen, with observations on the means of its improvement |
James Anderson |
1794 |
Agriculture, Commerce, |
Communications to the Board of agriculture |
Board of Agriculture (Great Britain) |
1797 |
Agriculture |
Sir John Sinclair's address to the Board of Agriculture, on Tuesday, the twenty-fourth of May 1796 : stating the progress that had been made by the Board, during the third session since its establishment |
Sir John Sinclair |
1796 |
Agriculture |
Outline of the general report upon the size of farms and upon the persons who cultivate farms : drawn up for the consideration of the Board of Agriculture and Internal Improvement |
Thomas Robertson |
1796 |
Agriculture |
Hints on vegetation : and questions regarding the nature and principles thereof addressed to farmers, nurserymen and gardeners |
Great Britain (Board of Agriculture) |
1796 |
Agriculture, Botany |
Account of the origin of the Board of Agriculture and its progress for three years after its establishment |
Sir John Sinclair |
1796 |
Agriculture |
Projet d'un accord entre les puissances de l'Europe, et les États unis de l'amérique : pour l'effet de récompenser les découvertes qui tendent au bien-être général de la société |
Sir John Sinclair |
1795 |
Agriculture, Commerce |
Plan of an agreement among the powers in Europe, and the United States of America : for the purpose of rewarding discoveries of general benefit to society |
Sir John Sinclair |
1795 |
Agriculture, Commerce |
Additional appendix to the outlines of the fifteenth chapter of the proposed general report from the Board of Agriculture : on the subject of manures |
John Ingen-Housz |
1796 |
Agriculture, Manure |
Outlines of the fifteenth chapter of the proposed general report from the Board of Agriculture : on the subject of manures ; drawn up for the consideration of the Board of Agriculture and Internal Improvement |
Robert Somerville |
1795 |
Agriculture, Manure |
List of the members of the Board of Agriculture |
Great Britain (Board of Agriculture) |
1796 |
Agriculture |
List of the members of the Board of Agriculture |
Great Britain (Board of Agriculture) |
1795 |
Agriculture |
Extracts from the minutes of proceedings of the Board of Agriculture : respecting Mr. Elkington's mode of draining land : together with copies of such papers as have been communicated to the Board upon that subject |
Great Britain (Board of Agriculture) |
1795 |
Agriculture |
Substance of Sir John Sinclair's address to the Board of Agriculture on Tuesday the twenty-ninth of July, 1794 : stating the progress that has been made by the board and the advantages that may be expected from improving the territory of the kingdom |
Sir John Sinclair |
1794 |
Agriculture |
Letter to Sir John Sinclair, bart. from John Robinson, Esq., surveyor-general of woods and forests : 5th April, 1794 |
John Robinson |
1794 |
Agriculture |
[Circular regarding qualifications of Surveyors for the projected survey of the counties of Great Britain] |
Great Britain (Board of Agriculture) |
1794? |
Agriculture, Surveying |
Queries relating to live stock |
Great Britain (Board of Agriculture) |
1796? |
Agriculture |
Queries proposed by the Board of Agriculture, to be answered by intelligent farmers |
Great Britain (Board of Agriculture) |
1793 |
Agriculture |
Substance of Sir John Sinclair's address to the Board of Agriculture, on the first day of its being assembled |
Sir John Sinclair |
1793 |
Agriculture |
George the third, by the grace of God, King of Great Britain, France, and Ireland, Defender of the faith, and so forth : to all whom these presents shall come greeting : wheareas it appears to us, that great advantages may be derived from the establishment of a board, society, or body corporate for the encouragement of agriculture and internal improvement |
Great Britain (Board of Agriculture) |
1793 |
Agriculture |
Plan for establishing a Board of Agriculture and Internal Improvement : as intended to be proposed in Parliament by Sir John Sinclair : May 1793 |
Sir John Sinclair |
1793 |
Agriculture |
A list of the officers of the Army, serving in North-America, under the command of his Excellency General Sir Guy Carleton, K.B. With the dates of their commissions, as they rank in each corps, and in the army. For the year 1783 |
Great Britain (Army) |
1783 |
Great Britain, Militaria |
A list of the general and field-officers, as they rank in the Army : of the officers in the several regiments of Horse, Dragoons, and Foot, on the British and Irish establishments : (To which is now added, an alphabetical index) : the Royal Regiment of Artillery and Corps of Engineers, the Irish Artillery and Engineers, and the Marines on full and half pay : with the dates of their commissions, as they rank in each Corps and in the Army : The Governors, Lieutenant Governors, &c. of his Majesty's ... |
Great Britain (Army) |
1772 |
Great Britain, Militaria |
Votes of the House of Commons |
Great Britain (Parliament) |
1785 |
Great Britain, Politics and Government, Parliament |
Thoughts on the expediency of forwarding the establishment of manufactures in Ireland : in which is comprehended, the sketch of a design for promoting and extending them |
Robert Graydon |
1783 |
Industry, Ireland |
Speech of the Right Honourable Henry Grattan, on the subject of tythe : in the House of Commons on Thursday, February 14, 1788 |
Henry Grattan |
1788 |
Speeches & Oratory, Tithing, Parliament |
Réponse de M. le Comte de Grasse aux observations de M. le Marquis de Vaudreuil : adressées au conseil à l'Orient |
Comte François Joseph Paul de Grasse |
1784 |
Essays, France, War |
Mémoire du comte de Grasse [sur le combat naval du 12 Avril 1782, avec les plans des positions principales des armées respectives] |
Comte François Joseph Paul de Grasse |
1782 |
Military Art and Science, Memoirs, France, War |
The grand, wonderful and astonishing mystery of Irish Reformation : fully published and amply explained in a most elegant dramatic poem |
1785 |
Religion, Reformation, Ireland, Literature, Poetry, Humor |
The code of military standing regulations of the Bengal establishment : containing an abreviation [sic] of the standing orders, rules, and regulations, that are now in forace ; arranged under their respective and particular heads, in sections and articles ; together with an appendix of the whole of the original orders from which the digest is formed, under a similar arrangement with their several dates and authorities ; revised and corrected in the different public offices under government |
Henry Grace |
1791 |
Military Art and Science, East India Company, India |
The separation of the Jewish tribes, after the death of Solomon, accounted for, and applied to the present day, in a sermon preached before the General Court, on Friday, July the 4th, 1777. Being the anniversary of the Declaration of Independency |
William Gordon |
1777 |
Sermons, Politics and Government, Revolutionary War, United States, Fourth of July |
A sermon preached before the Honorable House of Representatives, on the day intended for the choice of counsellors, agreeable to the advice of the Continental Congress |
William Gordon |
1775 |
Religion, Sermons, Politics and Government, Massachusetts |
Geography anatomiz'd : or, The geographical grammar, being a short and exact analysis of the whole body of modern geography, after a new and curious method, comprehending I. A general view of the terraqueous globe ... II. A particular view of the terraqueous globe ... Collected from the best authors, and illustrated with divers maps |
Patrick Gordon |
1749 |
Geography, Maps |
A letter on the bayonet exercise : submitted to the Right Hon. General Burgoyne, Commander in Chief of His Majesty's forces in Ireland, &c. &c. &c. : dated, Dublin Barracks, 20th March, 1783 |
Anthony Gordon |
1787? |
Military Art and Science |
The prowess of the Whig club, and the manœuvres of Legion |
William Goddard |
1777 |
Maryland, Politics and Government, Whig Club |
The substance of the evidence on the petition presented by the West-India planters and merchants : to the Hon. House of Commons, as it was introduced at the bar, and summ'd up by Mr. Glover, on Thursday, the 16th of March, 1775 |
Richard Glover |
1775 |
West Indies, Parliament, Politics and Government, Commerce |
The substance of the evidence on the petition presented by the West-India planters and merchants to the Hon. House of Commons, : as it was introduc'd at the bar and summ'd up |
Richard Glover |
1775 |
West Indies, Parliament, Politics and Government, Commerce |
A letter to the Hon. Thomas Erskine : containing some strictures on his View of the causes and consequences of the present war with France |
John Gifford |
1797 |
Essays, Letters, War, Politics and Government |
Thoughts of Patricius : an Utilitist on the interests of mankind and particularly on those of the Irish nation also a few occasional tracts |
Richard Geoghegan |
1785 |
Religion, Politics and Government, Ireland |
The correspondence between Citizen Genet, Minister of the French Republic, to the United States of North America, and the officers of the Federal Government; to which are prefixed the instructions from the constituted authorities of France to the said minister. All from authentic documents |
Edmond Charles Genet |
1793 |
Politics and Government, United States, France, Treaties |
An examination of the conduct of the executive of the United States, towards the French republic; likewise an analysis of the explanatory article of the British treaty--in a series of letters |
Albert Gallatin |
1797 |
United States, Politics and Government, France, Treaties, Jay's Treaty |
A scriptural comment on the Athanasian Creed |
N. G. |
1791 |
Religion, Trinity, Athanasian Creed |
The examination of Dr. Benjamin Franklin : before an august assembly, relating to the repeal of the Stamp Act, &c. |
Benjamin Franklin |
1766 |
Parliament, Benjamin Franklin, Stamp Act, Taxes |
Substance of the speech of the Right Honourable Charles James Fox : on Monday, December 1, 1783 : upon a motion for the commitment of the bill "For vesting the affairs of the East-India Company in the hands of certain commissioners, for the benefit of the proprietors, and of the public" |
Charles James Fox |
1784 |
East India Company, Commerce, Parliament, Speeches & Oratory |
A voyage from Calcutta to the Mergui Archipelago, lying on the east side of the Bay of Bengal; describing a chain of islands, never before surveyed ... also, an account of the islands Jan Sylvan, Pulo Pinang, and the port of Queda; the present state of Atcheen; and directions for sailing thence to Fort Marlbro' down the southwest coast of Sumatra; to which are added, an account of the island Celebes; a treatise on the monsoons in India; a proposal for making ships and vessels more convenient ... |
Thomas Forrest |
1792 |
Voyages and Travels, India, Indian Ocean |
The speech of the Right Honourable John, Earl of Clare ... : on a motion made by the Earl of Moira, Monday, February 19, 1798 |
Earl John Fitzgibbon Clare |
1798 |
Speeches & Oratory, Ireland, Parliament |
The original steam-boat supported; or, A reply to James Rumsey's pamphlet shewing the true priority of John Fitch, and the false datings &c. of James Rumsey |
John Fitch |
1788 |
Steamboats |
A reply to the false reasoning in the "Age of reason." : To which are added, some thoughts on idolatry; on the devil; and the origin of moral evil; on educating young men for the Gospel ministry; and on what is "the word of God." All which refer, more or less, to opinions advanced in Thomas Paine's "Investigation of true and fabulous theology" |
Miers Fisher |
1796 |
Essays, Religion, Philosophy |
Brief of the titles of Robert Morris, Esquire to a tract of country in the county of Ontario, in the state of New-York, one of the United States of America, To which is added a schedule, containing authentic copies of the principal acts and resolves of the General Congress of the United States, and of the legislatures of the States of Massachusetts and New-York, and of other deeds and evidences of title, cited in the brief, for the satisfaction of those who may wish to see them at full length |
Miers Fisher |
1791 |
New York, Boundary Disputes |
An humble address to every Christian of every nation and denomination of people under heaven : shewing an effectual means to prevent wars among all nations of the earth, and to maintain an everlasting union, in families, societies, churches, towns, states, and all kingdoms of this lower world |
Samuel Fish |
1793 |
Religion, Sermons, War |
A discourse, shewing the certainty of Christ's spiritual reign among all the nations and kingdoms in this lower world |
Samuel Fish |
1793 |
Religion, Sermons |
A discourse, shewing the certainty of Christ's personal appearance and universal reign at the head of his Zion, over all the nations and kingdoms in this lower world |
Samuel Fish |
1793 |
Religion, Sermons |
The discovery, settlement and present state of Kentucke: and an essay towards the topography and natural history of that important country: to which is added, an appendix, containing. I. The adventures of Col. Daniel Boon, one of the first settlers, comprehending every important occurence in the political history of that province. II. The minutes of the Piankashaw council, held at Post St. Vincents, April 15, 1784. III. An account of the Indian nations inhabiting within the limits f the thirteen ... |
John Filson |
1784 |
Voyages and Travels, United States, Kentucky, Natural History, American Indians |
Éloge civique de Benjamin Franklin, prononcé, le 21 juillet 1790, dans la rotonde, au nom de la Commune de Paris |
Claude Fauchet |
1790 |
Funeral Sermons, Benjamin Franklin, Politics and Government, France, United States |
The Farmer's wife, or, Complete country housewife : containing ... to which is added the art of breeding and managing song birds in general, likewise a variety of receipts in cookery, and other particulars well worthy the attention of women of all ranks residing in the country |
1780? |
Cookery, Housewifery |
The farmer's compleat guide, through all the articles of his profession; the laying out, proportioning, and cropping his ground; and the rules for purchasing, managing, and preserving his stock |
John Ball |
1760 |
Agriculture |
An account of the efficacy of the aqua mephitica alkalina : or, solution of fixed alkaline salt, saturated with fixible air, in calculous disorders, and other complaints of the urinary passages |
William Falconer |
1792 |
Medicine, Salt, Mineral Water |
The Columbian alphabet. Being an attempt to new model the English alphabet, in such manner as to mark every simple sound by an appropriate character, thereby rendering the spelling and pronunciation more determinate and correct, and the art of reading and writing more easily attainable |
James Ewing |
1798 |
Languages, Alphabets, Writing |
An address to the people of Virginia, respecting the alien & sedition laws |
Thomas Evans |
1798 |
United States, Politics and Government, Alien & Sedition Acts, Virginia |
An address to the people of Virginia, respecting the alien & sedition laws |
Thomas Evans |
1798 |
United States, Politics and Government, Alien & Sedition Acts, Virginia |
The young mill-wright & miller's guide. In five parts--embellished with twenty five plates |
Oliver Evans |
1795 |
Milling, Industry |
A sermon, delivered at Concord, before the Hon. General Court of the state of Newhampshire : at the annual election, holden on the first Wednesday in June, M.DCC.XCI |
Israel Evans |
1791 |
Sermons, Elections, Politics and Government, New Hampshire |
A discourse delivered in New-York : before a brigade of Continental troops, and a number of citizens, assembled in St. George's Chapel, on the 11th December, 1783, the day set apart by the recommendation of the United States in Congress, as a day of public thanksgiving for the blessings of independence, liberty and peace |
Israel Evans |
1784 |
Speeches & Oratory, United States |
A discourse delivered near York in Virginia, on the memorable occasion of the surrender of the British army to the allied forces of America and France : before the brigade of New-York troops and the division of American light-infantry, under the command of the Marquis de la Fayette |
Israel Evans |
1782 |
Speeches & Oratory, Revolutionary War |
An oration, delivered at Hackinsack, on the tenth of September, 1780 : at the interment of the honorable brigadier Enoch Poor, general of the New Hampshire brigade |
Israel Evans |
1781 |
Speeches & Oratory, Funeral Sermons, Revolutionary War |
A discourse, delivered at Easton, on the 17th of October, 1779 : to the officers and soldiers of the western army, after their returu from an expedition against the Five nations of hostile Indians |
Israel Evans |
1779 |
Speeches & Oratory, Military Art and Science, American Indians |
The European magazine, and London review |
|
1788 |
Periodicals, Literature, Criticism |
Essay on the art of war : in which the general principles of all the operations of war in the field are fully explained : the whole collected from the opinions of the best authors |
1761 |
Military Art and Science |
A view of the causes and consequences of the present war with France, in answer to Mr. Burke's Regicide peace ... With a dedication to the author, by P. Porcupine; and an appendix, containing the correspondence between Miles and the infamous Le Brun, minister of war, at the time when war was declared against Great Britain; which develops the real causes of that declaration, all the secret steps which the French took previous to it, and clearly unravels the thread of their ambitious projects |
Baron Thomas Erskine |
1797 |
French Revolution, Great Britain, France |
The English review, or, An abstract of English and foreign literature |
|
1793 |
Periodicals, Literature, Criticism |
The death of Moses the servant of the Lord : a sermon preached at the funeral solemnity of His Excellency Jonathan Trumbull, esq., L.L.D, late governor of the state of Connecticut, August 19, 1785 |
Zebulon Ely |
1786 |
Sermons, Funeral Sermons, Politics and Government, Connecticut |
Several methods by which meridional lines may be found with ease and accuracy: recommended to the attention of the surveyors in the United States |
Andrew Ellicott |
1796 |
Surveying |
A sermon delivered in the Chapel, Boston, before the Society of Antient and Honorable Free and Accepted Masons, on Monday, June 24, 1782 |
John Eliot |
1782 |
Sermons, Freemasonry |
Observations on the language of the Muhhekaneew Indians : in which the extent of that language in North-America is shewn, its genius is grammatically traced, some of its peculiarities, and some instances of analogy between that and the Hebrew are pointed out |
Jonathan Edwards |
1788 |
Languages, American Indians, Religion |
A speech delivered at a free conference between the honourable, the Council and assembly of Jamaica, held the 19th November, 1789, on the subject of Mr. Wilberforce's propositions in the House of commons, concerning the slave-trade |
Bryan Edwards |
1789 |
Speeches & Oratory, Politics and Government, Jamaica, Slavery, Abolition |
The gazetteer's, or news-man's interpreter : being a geographical index of all the considerable provinces, cities, patriarchships ... in Europe. ... Of special use for the true understanding of all modern histories of Europe ... |
Laurence Echard |
1751 |
Geography, Reference, History, Europe |
Christoph Daniel Ebelings ... Erdbeschreibung und Geschichte von Amerika. Die Vereinten Staaten von Nord-amerika |
Christophe Daniel Ebeling |
1793 |
Voyages and Travels, United States, New England, New Hampshire, Massachusetts |
Proceedings relative to ships tendered for the service of the United East-India Company, from the first of January, 1780, to the thirty-first of March, 1791, with an appendix |
East India Company |
1791? |
Industry, Shipbuilding, British East India Company |
The nature, and danger, of infidel philosophy, exhibited in two discourses, addressed to the candidates for the baccalaureate, in Yale College |
Timothy Dwight |
1798 |
Religion, Sermons, Philosophy, Education, Conspiracies |
An oration, for the fourth of July, 1798; delivered in the meeting-house, in the vicinity of Dartmouth-College, at Hanover, in New Hampshire, at the request of the inhabitants of said Hanover, and the adjacent towns, who assembled there for the celebration of the 22d anniversary of American Independence, and published by their desire |
Josiah Dunham |
1798 |
Fourth of July, Speeches & Oratory, United States |
The duty of standing fast in our spiritual and temporal liberties : a sermon, preached in Christ-church, July 7th, 1775 : before the First battalion of the city and liberties of Philadelphia; and now published at their request |
Jacob Duché |
1775 |
Sermons, Politics and Government, Revolutionary War |
Le pour et le contre sur un objet de grande discorde et d'importance majeure : convient-il à l'administration de céder part, ou de ne rien céder aux étrangers dans le commerce de la métropole avec ses colonies? |
Jean Baptiste Du Buc |
1784 |
Commerce, France |
Principes d'hydraulique et de pyrodynamique, vérifiés par un grand nombre d'espériences faites par ordre du gouvernement |
Comte Pierre Louis Georges Du Buat |
1786 |
Science, Hydraulics |
Letters written during a tour through the northern and eastern states of America |
John Drayton |
1794 |
Voyages and Travels, United States |
The handmaid to the arts |
Robert Dossie |
1764 |
Reference, Arts, Chemistry, Painting |
An earnest address to his parishioners ... concerning the necessity, nature, means, and marks of true faith in Jesus Christ : design’d principally for the poor |
William Dodd |
1755 |
Religion, Sermons |
Letters from a farmer in Pennsylvania to the inhabitants of the British colonies |
John Dickinson |
1768 |
Politics and Government, Essays, Great Britain, Agriculture, Philosophy, Taxes |
Description du Monument qui vient d'être érigé à Rheinsberg |
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1791 |
Monuments, History, Prussia |
An oration, prepared, to be delivered in St. Phillip's Church, before the inhabitants of Charleston, South-Carolina, on the fourth of July, 1798 ... by appointment of the American Revolution Society. Published at the request of that Society, and, also of the South-Carolina State Society of Cincinnati |
Henry William De Saussure |
1798 |
Revolutionary War, Society of the Cincinnati, Speeches & Oratory |
A tour thro' the whole island of Great Britain : divided into circuits or journeys, giving a particular and entertaining account of whatever is curious and worth observation ... : interspersed with useful observations, particularly fitted for the perusal of such as desire to travel over the island |
Daniel Defoe |
1748 |
Voyages and Travels, Great Britain |
Defensive arms vindicated : and the lawfulness of the American war made manifest : to which is added, a short receipt for a continental disease, &c. : dedicated to His Excellency, General Washington |
Stephen Case |
1783 |
Revolutionary War, Essays, Politics and Government, United States |
Apocalyptic gnomon points out Eternity's divisibility rated with time, pointed at by gnomons sidereals |
John Gerar William De Brahm |
1795 |
Religion, Chronology |
Arm of the Tree of Knowledge |
John Gerar William De Brahm |
1791 |
Knowledge, Religion, Miscellanies |
Debates in the British House of Commons, Wednesday, May, 13th, 1789 : on the petitions for the abolition of the slave trade |
Great Britain (Parliament) |
1789 |
Great Britain, Politics and Government, Parliament, Slavery, Abolition |
The Columbian grammar; or, An essay for reducing a grammatical knowledge of the English language to a degree of simplicity, which will render it easy for the instructor to teach, and for the pupil to learn : accompanied with notes, critical and explanatory for the use of schools, and of young gentlemen and ladies, natives or foreigners, who are desirous of attempting the study without a tutor : being designed as part of a general system of education, in the most useful branches of literature, ... |
Benjamin Dearborn |
1795 |
Education, Grammar, Languages |
The case of labourers in husbandry stated and considered, in three parts. With an appendix containing a collection of accounts, shewing the earnings and expenses of labouring families in different parts of the Kingdom |
David Davies |
1795 |
Great Britain, Agriculture, Industry |
A sermon on the freedom and happiness of the United States of America, preached in Carlisle, on the 5th Oct. 1794, and published at the request of the officers of the Philadelphia and Lancaster troops of Light Horse |
Robert Davidson |
1794 |
United States, Politics and Government, Sermons, Whiskey Rebellion |
Letter from Sir John Dalrymple, to the compounding rectifiers of Scotland |
Sir John Dalrymple |
1793 |
Letters, Scotland, Finance, Distilling, Taxes |
Features of Mr. Jay's treaty. To which is annexed a view of the commerce of the United States, as it stands at present, and as it is fixed by Mr. Jay's treaty |
Alexander James Dallas |
1795 |
United States, Politics and Government, Commerce, Treaties, Jay's Treaty, Great Britain |
A case decided in the Supreme Court of the United States, in February 1793, in which is discussed the question "whether a state be liable to be sued by a private citizen of another state?" |
United States Supreme Court |
1793 |
United States, Politics and Government, Supreme Court, Trials |
The Holy Bible; containing the books of the Old and New Testaments, and the Apocrypha. Carefully printed from the first edition (compared with others) of the present translation. With notes, by ... Thomas Wilson, ... And various renderings, collected from other translations by the Reverend Clement Cruttwell, the editor. In three volumes. ... |
Thomas Wilson |
1785 |
Religion, Bibles |
The works of the Right Reverend Father in God Thomas Wilson, D.D. : Lord Bishop of Sodor and Man |
Thomas Wilson |
1781-1782 |
Religion |
The Carmelite : a tragedy : performed at the Theatre Royal Drury Lane |
Richard Cumberland |
1785 |
Literature, Drama |
A concordance of parallels : collected from Bibles and commentaries, which have been published in Hebrew, Latin, French, Italian, Spanish, English, and other languages, with the authorities of each |
Clement Cruttwell |
1790 |
Religion, Reference |
A complete view of the British customs : Containing, I. A perfect and distinct account of the several particular branches whereof that revenue consists. II. The former and additional books of the rates of merchandizes ... III. Directions for, and examples of, the method of computing the aforesaid duties ... IV. The several ports, members and creeks of Great Britain ... V. An index, wherein is comprehended the substance of the several laws now in force, relating to the customs, &c. : The whole being a ... |
Henry Crouch |
1731 |
Great Britain, Commerce, Customs |
A letter from Germany, to the princess royal of England; on the English and German languages |
Sir Herbert Croft |
1797 |
Letters, Languages, Germany |
The Critical review, or, Annals of literature |
Tobias George Smollett |
1775-1796 |
Periodicals, Literature, Criticism |
Lettres d'un cultivateur américain addressées à W.m S...on ecq.r depuis l'année 1770, jusqu'en 1786 |
J. Hector St. John de Crèvecoeur |
1787 |
Letters, United States, Philosophy, Politics and Government, Natural History, Agriculture |
A history of Ireland. From the earliest period, to the present time. In a series of letters, addressed to William Hamilton, Esq. |
William Crawford |
1783 |
History, Ireland, Letters |
Lettres de M. William Coxe à M. W. Melmoth sur l'état politique, civil et naturel de la Suisse |
William Coxe |
1781 |
Letters, Politics and Government, Switzerland, Voyages and Travels |
A view of the United States of America, in a series of papers, written at various times, between the years 1787 and 1794 |
Tench Coxe |
1794 |
United States, Politics and Government |
An address to an assembly of the friends of American manufactures, convened for the purpose of establishing a society for the encouragement of manufactures and the useful arts, read in the University of Pennsylvania, on Thursday the 9th of August 1787 |
Tench Coxe |
1787 |
United States, Industry |
The Court and city register ... a new edition, corrected to the first of January, ... or, Gentleman's complete annual calendar, for the year 1783 |
1783 |
Great Britain, Reference, Almanacs |
The Court and city register for the year 1756 |
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1756 |
Great Britain, Reference, Almanacs |
Strictures on a pamphlet, entitled, a "Friendly address to all reasonable Americans, on the subject of our political confusions" |
Charles Lee |
1774 |
Essays, Politics and Government, United States |
A friendly address to all reasonable Americans, on the subject of our political confusions, in which the necessary consequences of violently opposing the King's troops, and of a general non-importation are fairly stated |
Thomas Bradbury Chandler |
1774 |
United States, Politics and Government, Great Britain |
A sermon preached before the congregations of Christ Church and St. Peter's, Philadelphia, on Thursday, July 20, 1775. Being the day recommended by the honorable Continental Congress for a general fast throughout the twelve United colonies of North-America |
Thomas Coombe |
1775 |
Politics and Government, Sermons, United States, Revolutionary War |
Address and recommendations to the states by the United States in Congress assembled |
United States Continental Congress |
1783 |
United States, Politics and Government |
In Congress, April 14, 1777 : Resolved, that from and after the publication hereof, the second article of the 8th section, the first article of the 11th section, the 8th article of the 14th section, and the 2d article of the 18th section of the rules and articles for the better government of the troops ... passed in Congress, the 20th day of September, one thousand, seven hundred and seventy-six, shall be, and they are hereby repealed, and that the four following articles be substituted in the place and ... |
United States Continental Congress |
1777 |
United States, Revolutionary War, Continental Army |
Rules and articles for the better government of the troops, raised, or to be raised and kept in pay by and at the expence of the United States of America |
United States Continental Congress |
1776 |
United States, Revolutionary War, Continental Army |
Rules and articles for the better government of the troops, raised, or to be raised and kept in pay by and at the expence of the United States of America |
United States Continental Congress |
1776 |
United States, Revolutionary War, Continental Army |
Extracts from the Journals of Congress, relative to the capture and condemnation of prizes, and the fitting out privateers |
United States Continental Congress |
1776 |
Revolutionary War, Privateers |
Several methods of making salt-petre : recommended to the inhabitants of the united colonies, by their representatives in Congress |
United States Continental Congress |
1775 |
Salt-Peter, Revolutionary War |
Rules and articles, for the better government of the troops raised, or to be raised, and kept in pay by and at the joint expence of the twelve united English colonies of North America |
United States Continental Congress |
1775 |
United States, Revolutionary War, Continental Army |
Rules and articles, for the better government of the troops raised, or to be raised, and kept in pay by and at the joint expence of the twelve united English colonies of North America |
United States Continental Congress |
1775 |
United States, Revolutionary War, Continental Army |
A declaration by the representatives of the United Colonies of North-America : now met in general congress at Philadelphia, seting [sic] forth the causes and necessity of their taking up arms |
John Dickinson |
1775 |
United States, Politics and Government, Revolutionary War |
An address of the twelve United Colonies of North America by their representatives in Congress to the people of Ireland |
United States Continental Congress |
1775 |
United States, Revolutionary War, Politics and Government, Ireland |
To the people of Great-Britain, from the delegates, appointed by the several English colonies of New-Hampshire, Massachusett's Bay, Rhode-Island and Providence Plantations, Connecticut, New-York, New-Jersey, Pennyslvania, the lower counties on Delaware, Maryland, Virginia, North-Carolina, and South-Carolina, to consider of their grievances in general congress, at Philadelphia, September 5th, 1774 |
United States Continental Congress |
1774 |
Letters, United States, Great Britain, Politics and Government |
The association, &c. : of the delegates of the twelve colonies, assembled in a Continental congress, at Philadelphia, 1774 |
United States Continental Congress |
1774 |
United States, Continental Congress, Politics and Government |
The association, &c. : of the delegates of the twelve colonies, assembled in a Continental congress, at Philadelphia, 1774 |
United States Continental Congress |
1774 |
United States, Continental Congress, Politics and Government |
The constitutions of the ancient and honourable fraternity of Free and Accepted Masons : containing their history, charges, addresses, &c., collected and digested from their old records, faithful traditions, and lodge books : for the use of Masons : to which are added, the history of Masonry in the commonwealth of Massachusetts, and the constitution, laws, and regulations of their Grand Lodge : together with a large collection of songs, epilogues, &c. |
Freemasons (Grand Lodge of Massachusetts) |
1792 |
Freemasonry |
Considerations upon the French and American war : in a letter to a member of Parliament |
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1779 |
Letters, Politics and Government, Revolutionary War, Great Britain |
The Congressional register, or, History of the proceedings and debates of the first House of Representatives of the United States of America : namely, New-Hampshire, Massachusetts, Connecticut, New-York, New-Jersey, Pennsylvania, Delaware, Maryland, Virginia, South-Carolina and Georgia, being the eleven states that have ratified the constitution of the government of the United States : containing an impartial account of the most interesting speeches and motions; and accurate copies of remarkable papers ... |
United States House of Representatives |
1789-1790 |
United States, Politics and Government, Congress |
The compleat tutor for the violin : containing the best and easiest instructions for learners to obtain a proficiency : to which is added a choice collection of the most celebrated Italian, English, and Scotish tunes : with several choice pieces for 2 violins |
174- |
Music, Education, Violin |
A compleat history of the piratical states of Barbary, viz. Algiers, Tunis, Tripoli and Morocco. Containing the origin, revolutions, and present state of these kingdoms, their forces, revenues, policy, and commerce. Illustrated with a plan of Algiers, and a map of Barbary |
John Morgan |
1750 |
History, Africa, Piracy, Maps |
Mémoire sur la culture, l'usage et les avantages du chou-à-faucher |
Abbé de Commerell |
1789 |
Natural History, Botany, Agriculture, Rape Kale |
An account of the culture and use of the mangel wurzel, or root of scarcity |
Abbé de Commerell |
1787 |
Natural History, Botany, Agriculture, Mangelwurzel |
Short discourses upon the whole common-prayer : designed to inform the judgment and excite the devotion of such as daily use the same |
Thomas Comber |
1712 |
Religion, Biblical Commentary, Church of England |
The Columbian magazine |
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1787-1791 |
Periodicals, Literature |
Decouverte d'etalons justes, naturels, invariables et universels : pour la réduction à une parfaite uniformité de tous les poids & mesures partout ... |
Claude Boniface Collignon |
1788 |
Weights and Measures |
An address to the annual subscribers for the support of Cokesbury College, and to the members of the Methodist Society : to which are added, the rules and regulations of the College |
Thomas Coke |
1787 |
Education, Colleges and Universities, Cokesbury College |
The substance of a sermon preached at Baltimore : in the state of Maryland, before the General Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church, on the 27th of December, 1784, at the ordination of the Rev. Francis Asbury, to the office of a superintendent |
Thomas Coke |
1785 |
Religion, Maryland, Episcopal Church |
A treatise, shewing the intimate connection that subsists between agriculture and chemistry : addressed to the cultivators of the soil, to the proprietors of fens and mosses, in Great Britain and Ireland, and to the proprietors of West India estates |
Earl Archibald Cochrane of Dundonald |
1795 |
Agriculture, Science |
A new year's gift to the Democrats; or, Observations on a pamphlet, entitled, "A vindication of Mr. Randolph's resignation" |
William Cobbett |
1796 |
United States, Politics and Government, Essays |
A little plain English, addressed to the people of the United States, on the treaty negociated with his Britannic majesty, and on the conduct of the president relative thereto; in answer to "The letters of Franklin" |
William Cobbett |
1795 |
Great Britain, United States, Politics and Government, Treaties, Essays |
Considerations on the relative situation of France and the United States of America: shewing the importance of the American revolution to the welfare of France: giving also an account of their productions, and the reciprocal advantages which may be drawn from their commercial connexions; and finally, pointing out the actual situation of the United States |
Jacques-Pierre Brissot de Warville |
1788 |
United States, France, Commerce |
An essay on the impolicy of the African slave trade : in two parts ... to which is added, An oration upon the necessity of establishing at Paris a society to promote the abolition of the trade and slavery of the Negroes, by J.P. Brissot de Warville |
Thomas Clarkson |
1788 |
Slavery |
An introduction to the making of Latin. Comprising the substance of the Latin syntax ... To which is subjoined ... a succinct account of the affairs of antient Greece and Rome |
John Clarke |
1799 |
Languages, Grammar, History, Ancient History |
The field engineer : translated from the French of M. le Chevalier de Clairac by Captain Charles Vallancey ; to which are added remarks on Marshal Saxe’s new system of fortification proposed in his Reveries or memoirs on the art of war |
Chevalier Louis-André de La Mamie de Clairac |
1758 |
Military Art and Science |
Proceedings of the Cincinnati, by their delegates in general-meeting convened at Philadelphia, May, 1787 : being the second general-meeting |
Society of the Cincinnati |
1787 |
Society of the Cincinnati |
A circular letter addressed to the state Societies of the Cincinnati, by the general meeting, convened at Philadelphia, May 3, 1784 : together with the Institution, as altered and amended |
Society of the Cincinnati |
1784 |
Society of the Cincinnati |
The institution of the Society of the Cincinnati : Formed by the officers of the Army of the United States, for the laudable purposes therein mentioned |
New York State Society of the Cincinnati |
1784 |
Society of the Cincinnati |
An explanation of the magnetic atlas, or variation chart, hereunto annexed; projected on a plan entirely new, by which the magnetic variation on any part of the globe may be precisely determined for any time past, present, or future: and the variation and latitude being accurately known, the longitude is of consequence truly determined |
John Churchman |
1790 |
Science, Magnetism |
The magnetic atlas, or Variation charts of the whole terraqueous globe; comprising a system of the variation and dip of the needle, by which the observations being truly made, the longitude may be ascertained |
John Churchman |
1794 |
Science, Magnetism |
Letters on the Revolution of France, and on the new constitution established by the National Assembly: occasioned by the publications of the Right Hon. Edmund Burke, M.P., and Alexander de Calonne. Illustrated with a chart of the new constitution. To which is added, an appendix, containing original papers and authentic documents relative to the affairs of France. Pt.I |
Thomas Christie |
1791 |
Letters, Politics and Government, French Revolution |
The Christian's, scholar's, and farmer's magazine |
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1789 |
Periodicals, Religion |
L'Amérique délivrée, esquisse d'un poëme sur l'indépendance de L'Amérique |
L. de Chavannes de la Giraudière |
1783-1784 |
Revolutionary War, Poetry |
The conduct of the Government of France towards the Republic of Geneva |
David Chauvet |
1798 |
Politics and Government, France, Switzerland |
Discours sur les avantages ou les désavantages qui resultent, pour l'Europe, de la découverte de l'Amérique. Objet du prix proposé par M. l'abbé Raynal |
Marquis François Jean de Chastellux |
1787 |
United States, Essays |
Letters to the Dutchess of Lesdiguieres : giving an account of a voyage to Canada, and travels through that vast country, and Louisiana, to the Gulf of Mexico, undertaken by order of the present king of France |
Pierre-François-Xavier de Charlevoix |
1763 |
Voyages and Travels, Canada |
The consideration of divine goodness an argument for religious gratitude and obedience. A sermon, delivered at New-London, November 27, 1794. Being the day appointed by authority, for public thanksgiving in the State of Connecticut |
Henry Channing |
1794 |
Religion, Sermons, Politics and Government |
A plan of a proposed union, between Great-Britain and the colonies of New-Hampshire, Massachusetts-Bay, Rhode-Island, New-York, New-Jersey, Pennsylvania, Maryland, Delaware Counties, Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, and Georgia : which was produced by one of the delegates from Pennsylvania, in Congress, as mentioned in the preceding work |
Joseph Galloway |
1775 |
United States, Politics and Government, Revolutionary War |
What think ye of the Congress now? Or, An enquiry, how far the Americans are bound to abide by, and execute the decisions of, the late Congress? |
Thomas Bradbury Chandler |
1775 |
United States, Revolutionary War, Politics and Government |
A collection of the parliamentary debates in England, from the year M,DC,LXVIII. to the present time |
Richard Chandler |
1739-1743 |
Great Britain, Politics and Government, Parliament |
Considerations on the present situation of Great Britain and the United States of America, with a view to their future commercial connexions. Containing remarks upon the pamphlet published by Lord Sheffield, entitled "Observations on the commerce of the American states;" and also on the act of navigation |
Richard Champion |
1784 |
Politics and Government, Great Britain, United States, Commerce |
The rector detected : being a just defense of the Twopenny act, against the artful misrepresentations of the Reverend John Camm, rector of York-Hampton, in his single and distinct view : containing also a plain confutation of his several hints, as a specimen of the justice and charity of Colonel Landon Carter |
Landon Carter |
1764 |
Religion, Politics and Government, Virginia, Two-Penny Act |
Address to the House of Representatives of the United States, on Lord Grenville's treaty |
Mathew Carey |
1796 |
Essays, Politics and Government, Treaties, Jay's Treaty, Great Britain, United States |
The present state of Europe; explaining the interests, connections, political and commercial views of its several powers |
John Campbell |
1757 |
Europe, History, Politics and Government, Commerce |
A review of The rector detected, or, The colonel reconnoitred : part the first |
John Camm |
1764 |
Religion, Politics and Government, Virginia, Two-Penny Act |
The political state of Europe at the beginning of 1796: or, Considerations on the most effectual means of procuring a solid and permanent peace. With an appendix, in which several important questions are considered |
Charles Alexandre de Calonne |
1796 |
Politics and Government, Europe |
A short history of the nature and consequences of excise laws : including some account of the recent interruption to the manufactories of snuff and refined sugar |
James Thomson Callender |
1795 |
Commerce, Taxes, Snuff, Sugar |
The history of the United States for 1796; including a variety of interesting particulars relative to the Federal government previous to that period |
James Thomson Callender |
1797 |
History, United States, Politics and Government |
An oration delivered before the Society of Black Friars in the city of New-York at their anniversary festival on Tuesday the 7th of Nov. 1797 |
Charles Buxton |
1798 |
Speeches & Oratory, Society of Black Friars |
An exposition of the Thirty-nine articles of the Church of England |
Gilbert Burnet |
1759 |
Religion, Church of England |
Travels through the middle settlements in North-America, in the years 1759 and 1760 : with observations upon the state of the colonies |
Andrew Burnaby |
1775 |
United States, Voyages and Travels, Meteorology |
Six occasional sermons upon the following subjects : viz. Sermon I. Of the necessity of religious principles. Sermon II. Of the degrees of charity due to men of different religious persusasions. Sermon III. Of the maintenance due to the ministers of the Gospel. Sermon IV. Of the nature of subscription to articles of religion. Sermon V. Of things belonging to the peace and welfare of nations. Sermon VI. Of moral advantages to be derived from travelling in Italy |
Andrew Burnaby |
1777 |
Religion, Sermons |
Two letters addressed to a member of the present Parliament, on the proposals for peace with the regicide Directory of France |
Edmund Burke |
1797 |
Letters, Parliament, French Revolution |
A letter from the Right Honourable Edmund Burke to a noble lord, on the attacks made upon him and his pension, in the House of Lords, by the Duke of Bedford, and the Earl of Lauderdale, in the present sessions of Parliament |
Edmund Burke |
1796 |
Letters, Parliament |
A letter from the Right Honourable Edmund Burke to a noble lord, on the attacks made upon him and his pension, in the House of Lords, by the Duke of Bedford, and the Earl of Lauderdale, in the present sessions of Parliament |
Edmund Burke |
1796 |
Letters, Parliament |
A letter from the Rt. Honourable Edmund Burke to His Grace, the Duke of Portland, on the conduct of the minority in Parliament; containing fifty-four articles of impeachment against the Rt. Hon. C.J. Fox. From the original copy in the possession of the noble duke |
Edmund Burke |
1797 |
Letters, Parliament, Impeachment |
A letter from Mr. Burke, to a member of the National assembly; in answer to some objections to his book on French affairs |
Edmund Burke |
1791 |
Letters, French Revolution, History |
An appeal from the new to the old Whigs, : in consequence of some late discussions in Parliament, relative to the Reflections on the French revolution |
Edmund Burke |
1791 |
Essays, Politics and Government, History, French Revolution |
Considerations on the Society or Order of Cincinnati : lately instituted by the major-generals, brigadier-generals, and other officers of the American Army : proving that it creates a race of hereditary patricians, or nobility : interspersed with remarks on its consequences to the freedom and happiness of the Republic : addressed to the people of South-Carolina, and their representatives |
Aedanus Burke |
1783 |
Society of the Cincinnati |
A series of Indostan letters |
Bartholomew Burges |
1790 |
Voyages and Travels, India |
The orchardist, or, A system of close pruning and medication for establishing the science of orcharding : as patronized by the Society for the Encouragement of Arts, Manufactures and Commerce |
Thomas Skip Dyot Bucknall |
1797 |
Agriculture, Orchards |
A discourse delivered at Portsmouth, New-Hampshire, November 1st, 1789 : on occasion of the president of the United States honoring that capital with a visit |
Joseph Buckminster |
1789 |
Speeches & Oratory, Politics and Government, United States, Sermons |
A treatise upon the typhus fever : published for the benefit of establishing a lying-in hospital in Baltimore |
George Buchanan |
1789 |
Medicine, Typhus |
An oration upon the moral and political evil of slavery : delivered at a public meeting of the Maryland Society, for promoting the abolition of slavery, and the relief of free Negroes, and others unlawfully held in bondage : Baltimore, July 4th, 1791 |
George Buchanan |
1793 |
Speeches & Oratory, Abolition, Slavery |
Essays, historical, political and moral : being a proper supplement to Baratariana |
Brutus |
1774 |
Essays, History, Politics and Government, Philosophy |
Le triomphe du Nouveau monde; réponses académiques formant un nouveau systême de confédération, fondé sur les besoins actuels des nations chrétiennes-commerçantes, & adopté à leurs diverses formes de gouvernement |
Joseph-André Brun |
1785 |
Politics and Government |
A revealed knowledge of the prophecies and times, particularly of the present time, the present war, and the prophecy now fulfilling : containing ... the sudden and perpetual fall of the Turkish, German & Russian Empires |
Richard Brothers |
1795 |
Religion, Prophecies, Judaism |
A revealed knowledge of the prophecies and times : containing, with other great and remarkable things not revealed to any other person on earth, the restoration of the Jews to Jerusalem by the year M.DCC.XCVIII, under their revealed prince and prophet ... book the first |
Richard Brothers |
1795 |
Religion, Prophecies, Judaism |
An oration delivered to the Society of the Cincinnati : in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, July 4th, 1787 |
John Brooks |
1787 |
Speeches & Oratory, Society of the Cincinnati, Massachusetts |
British honour and humanity; or, The wonders of American patience, as exemplified in the modest publications, and universal applause of Mr. William Cobbet; including a variety of anecdotes and remarks, personal and political, and a survey of the modern state of American newspapers |
1796 |
United States, Politics and Government |
Nouveau voyage dans les États-Unis de l'Amérique Septentrionale : fait en 1788 |
Jacques-Pierre Brissot de Warville |
1791 |
Voyages and Travels, United States |
Money essay'd, or, The true value of it tryed : in a sermon preach'd before the Worshipful Society of Merchants, in the city of Bristol |
Charles Brent |
1728 |
Money, Commerce, Sermons |
George Washington, lierzang |
Dirk Erkelens |
1789 |
Literature, Poetry |
George Washington, lierzang |
Dirk Erkelens |
1789 |
Literature, Poetry |
George Washington, lierzang |
Dirk Erkelens |
1789 |
Literature, Poetry |
Incidents of the insurrection in the western parts of Pennsylvania in the year 1794 |
Hugh Henry Brackenridge |
1795 |
History, American History, Whiskey Rebellion |
Treatise on agriculture and practical husbandry. Designed for the information of landowners and farmers. With a brief account of the advantages arising from the new method of culture practised in Europe |
Metcalf Bowler |
1786 |
Agriculture |
A philosophical discourse, addressed to the American academy of arts and sciences, in the presence of a respectable audience, assembled at the meeting-house in Brattle-street, in Boston, on the eighth of November, M,DCC,LXXX, after the inauguration of the president into office |
James Bowdoin |
1780 |
Speeches & Oratory, Societies & Organizations |
An oration, delivered at Elizabeth-town, New-Jersey : agreeably to a resolution of the State Society of Cincinnati, on the Fourth of July, M.DCC.XCIII : being the seventeenth anniversary of the independence of America |
Elias Boudinot |
1793 |
Speeches & Oratory, Society of the Cincinnati, United States |
A view of the causes and consequences of the American revolution ; in thirteen discourses, preached in North America between the years 1763 and 1775 : with an historical preface |
Jonathan Boucher |
1797 |
Revolutionary War, History |
Dissertation on the revolutions of states, and empires : with some considerations on the blessings of peace and the evils of war |
Francis Boucher |
1785 |
Revolutionary War, Religion, Sermons |
A treatise on watering meadows |
George Boswell |
1792 |
Agriculture, Drainage |
Travels through that part of North America formerly called Louisiana |
M. Bossu |
1771 |
Voyages and Travels, United States, Louisiana, Natural History, Botany |
Queries selected from a paper of the Board of Agriculture in London : on the nature and principles of vegetation: with answers and observations |
John Beale Bordley |
1797 |
Agriculture |
Sketches on rotations of crops, and other rural matters : To which are annexed Intimations on manufactures; or the fruits of agriculture; and on new sources of trade interfering with products of the United States of America in foreign markets |
John Beale Bordley |
1797 |
Agriculture |
Sketches on rotations of crops, and other rural matters : To which are annexed Intimations on manufactures; or the fruits of agriculture; and on new sources of trade interfering with products of the United States of America in foreign markets |
John Beale Bordley |
1797 |
Agriculture |
Sketches on rotations of crops |
John Beale Bordley |
1792 |
Agriculture |
Sketches on rotations of crops |
John Beale Bordley |
1792 |
Agriculture |
Purport of a letter on sheep : Written in Maryland, March the 30th, 1789 |
John Beale Bordley |
1789 |
Agriculture, Sheep |
A supplement to the essay on monies, coins, &c. proposed for the United States of America |
John Beale Bordley |
1790 |
United States, Money, Weights and Measures |
On monies, coins, weights and measures, proposed for the United States of America |
John Beale Bordley |
1789 |
United States, Money, Weights and Measures |
On monies, coins, weights and measures, proposed for the United States of America |
John Beale Bordley |
1789 |
United States, Money, Weights and Measures |
A summary view of the courses of crops, in the husbandry of England & Maryland : with a comparison of their products; and a system of improved courses, proposed for farms in America |
John Beale Bordley |
1784 |
Agriculture, United States, Maryland |
A narrative of the mutiny, on board His Britannic Majesty's ship Bounty ; and the subsequent voyage of part of the crew, in the ship's boat, from Tofoa, one of the Friendly Islands, to Timor, a Dutch settlement in the East-Indies |
William Bligh |
1790 |
Naval History, Voyages and Travels |
A letter to the clergy of Virginia : in which the conduct of the General-Assembly is vindicated, against the reflexions contained in a letter to the Lords of Trade and Plantations, from the Lord-Bishop of London |
Richard Bland |
1760 |
Religion, Politics and Government, Virginia, Two-Penny Act |
Journal of my forty-fifth ascension, being the first performed in America, on the ninth of January, 1793 |
Jean-Pierre Blanchard |
1793 |
Balloons |
A letter to the clergy of the Church of Scotland |
Mark Blake |
1794 |
Religion, Church of Scotland |
The sufficiency of a standing revelation in general : and of the Scripture revelation in particular. Both as to the matter of it, and as to the proof of it; and that new revelations cannot reasonably be desired, and would probably be unsuccessful. In eight sermons, preach'd in the Cathedral-Church of St. Paul, London; at the lecture founded by the Hon. Robert Boyle Esq.; in the year 1700 |
Offspring Blackall |
1717 |
Religion, Sermons |
The obligations upon Christians, and especially ministers, to be exemplary in their lives; ... A sermon preached before the ... General Synod of Ulster, at Lurgain, June 26th, 1793 |
Thomas Ledlie Birch |
1794 |
Religion, Sermons |
A letter from an American, now resident in London, to a member of Parliament, on the subject of the restraining proclamation; and containing strictures on Lord Sheffield's pamphlet on the commerce of the American states |
William Bingham |
1794 |
United States, Great Britain, Commerce |
Lionel and Clarissa : a comic opera : as it is performed at the Theatre-Royal in Covent-Garden |
Charles Dibdin |
1768 |
Literature, Drama |
Novum Testamentum Domini nostri Jesu Christi |
Théodore de Bèze |
1746 |
Religion, Bibles, New Testament |
A general history of quadrupeds. The figures engraved on wood |
Thomas Bewick |
1792 |
Natural History |
The history of Virginia, in four parts |
Robert Beverley |
1722 |
History, United States, Virginia |
Dissertations on the Mosaical creation, deluge, building of Babel, and confuson of tongues, &c. ... |
Simon Berington |
1750 |
Religion, Biblical Commentary, Criticism |
Panopticon; or, The inspection-house: containing the idea of a new principle of construction applicable to any sort of establishment, in which persons of any description are to be kept under inspection: and in particular to penitentiary-houses, prisons, houses of industry ... and schools: with a plan of management adapted to the principle: in a series of letters, written in the year 1787 |
Jeremy Bentham |
1791 |
Prisons, Philosophy |
Short observations on slavery : introductory to some extracts from the writing of the Abbe Raynal, on that important subject |
Anthony Benezet |
178- |
Slavery |
Notes on the slave trade, &c. |
Anthony Benezet |
178- |
Slavery |
Serious considerations on several important subjects : viz. on war and its inconsistency with the Gospel; observations on slavery. And remarks on the nature and bad effects of spirituous liquors |
Anthony Benezet |
1778 |
United States, Slavery, Alcohol |
An earnest address to such of the people called Quakers as are sincerely desirous of supporting and maintaining the Christian testimony of their ancestors : occasioned by a piece, intituled, "The testimony of the people called Quakers, given forth by a meeting of the representatives of said people, in Pennsylvania and New-Jersy, held at Philadelphia the twenty-fourth day of the fifth month, 1775" |
Anthony Benezet |
1775 |
Religion, Quakers |
The Potent enemies of America laid open : being some account of the baneful effects attending the use of distilled spirituous liquors, and the slavery of the negroes |
Anthony Benezet |
1774 |
United States, Slavery, Alcohol |
A discourse delivered in St. Paul's Church, Philadelphia, Sunday, July 25th, 1790 : on occasion of the death of Mrs. Lucia Magaw, wife of the Rev. Samuel Magaw, D.D.; and now published at his request |
Joseph Grove John Bend |
1790 |
Religion, Funeral Sermons |
A sermon, delivered on the 9th of May, 1798, the day of the national fast, recommended by the President of the United States |
Jeremy Belknap |
1798 |
Religion, Sermons, Politics and Government |
Mémoire sur la population d'un état en général et sur la population de nos colonies en particulier |
Comte Jean-Pierre-Antoine de Béhague |
1791 |
Population, United States |
Travels through North & South Carolina, Georgia, East & West Florida, the Cherokee country, the extensive territories of the Muscogulges, or Creek confederacy, and the country of the Chactaws; containing an account of the soil and natural productions of those regions, together with observations on the manners of the Indians |
William Bartram |
1791 |
Voyages and Travels, United States, American Indians, Natural History |
Observations on the progress of population, and the probabilities of the duration of human life, in the United States of America. Read before the American Philosophical Society Held at Philadelphia, for Promoting Useful Knowledge |
William Barton |
1791 |
Population, United States |
Observations on the nature and use of paper-credit; and the peculiar advantages to be derived from it, in North-America: from which are inferred the means of establishing and supporting it, including proposals for founding a national bank |
William Barton |
1781 |
Finance, Banking, United States |
A concise account of the origin and use of coat armour : with some observations on the beneficial purposes to which heraldry may be applied in the United States of America |
William Barton |
1788 |
Heraldry |
New views of the origin of the tribes and nations of America |
Benjamin Smith Barton |
1798 |
United States, American Indians |
A discourse on the origin, progress and design of free masonry : Delivered at the meeting-house in Charlestown, in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, on the anniversary of St. John the Baptist. June 24, A.D. 1793 |
Josiah Bartlett |
1793 |
Freemasonry |
Treatise on the justice, policy, and utility of establishing an effectual system for promoting the progress of useful arts, by assuring property in the products of genius |
Joseph Barnes |
1792 |
Education, Arts |
The vision of Columbus : a poem in nine books |
Joel Barlow |
1787 |
Literature, Poetry, United States |
An oration delivered at the North Church in Hartford : at the meeting of the Connecticut Society of the Cincinnati, July 4th, 1787 : in commemoration of the independence of the United States |
Joel Barlow |
1787 |
Speeches & Oratory, Politics and Government, United States, Society of the Cincinnati |
An apology for the true Christian divinity, : being an explanation and vindication of the principles and doctrines of the people called Quakers |
Robert Barclay |
1765 |
Religion, Apologetics, Quakers |
État des finances de Saint-Domingue, contenant le résumé des recettes & dépenses de toutes les caisses publiques, depuis le 1er Janvier 1788, jusqu'au 31 Decembre de la même année |
Marquis François de Barbé-Marbois |
1790 |
Finance, France, Haiti |
État des finances de Saint-Domingue, contenant le résumé des recettes & dépenses de toutes les caisses publiques, depuis le 10 Novembre 1785, jusqu'au 1er Janvier 1788 |
Marquis François de Barbé-Marbois |
1790 |
Finance, France, Haiti |
Experimental researches concerning the philosophy of permanent colours; and the best means of producing them, by dyeing, calico printing, &c. |
Edward Bancroft |
1794 |
Science, Industry, Dyeing |
Charles Baker's Treatise for the preventing of the smut in wheat |
Charles Baker |
1797 |
Agriculture, Wheat |
A sermon, delivered at the funeral of His Excellency Oliver Wolcott, governor of the state of Connecticut; who died 1st December 1797 |
Azel Backus |
1797 |
Religion, Sermons, Funeral Sermons, Politics and Government |
Absalom's conspiracy: a sermon, preached at the general election, at Hartford in the state of Connecticut, May 10th, 1798 |
Azel Backus |
1798 |
Religion, Sermons, Politics and Government |
The association, &c. of the delegates of the colonies, at the grand Congress, held at Philadelphia, Sept. 1, 1774, versified, and adapted to music, calculated for grave and gay dispositions; with a short introduction |
Bob Jingle |
1774 |
Politics and Government, Literature, Poetry, United States |
The Art of war, : containing, I. The duties of all military officers in actual service; including necessary instructions, in many capital matters, by the knowledge of which, a man may soon become an ornament to the profession of arms. By Monsieur de Lamont, Town-Major of Toulon. : II. The duties of soldiers in general; including necessary instructions, in many capital matters, by remaining ignorant of which, a man who pretends to be a soldier, will be every day in danger, ... |
Monsieur de Lamont |
1776 |
Military Art and Science |
The Arminian magazine |
John Dickins |
1789 |
Religion, Periodicals |
A voyage round the world, in the years MDCCXL, I, II, III, IV. By George Anson, esq; now Lord Anson, commander in chief of a squadron of His Majesty's ships, sent upon an expedition to the South-seas |
Richard Walter |
1749 |
Voyages and Travels |
Essays on field artillery since the use of gunpowder in war |
John Anderson |
1788 |
Military Art and Science, Artillery |
Essai sur l'artillerie de campagne : depuis que l'on fait usage de la poudre à canon dans les combats |
John Anderson |
1791 |
Military Art and Science, Artillery |
Letters for promoting the silk manufacture on the coast of Coromandel |
James Anderson |
1794 |
Science, Industry, Silk |
The conclusion of letters on the culture of silk : with additional accounts of both kinds of bread fruit trees and the distribution of nopal plants on the coast of Coromandel |
James Anderson |
1792 |
Science, Industry, Silk |
The continuation of letters on the progress and establishment of the culture of silk : on the coast of Coromandel |
James Anderson |
1792 |
Science, Industry, Silk |
Correspondence for the introduction of cochineal insects from America : the varnish and tallow trees from China, the discovery and culture of white lac, the culture of red lac : and also for the introduction, culture, and establishment of mulberry trees and silk worms, with a description and drawing of an improved piemontese reel for the manufacture of raw silk together with the culture of the finest cinnamon trees of Ceylon indigo and some other valuable articles |
James Anderson |
1791 |
Science, Industry, Cochineal, Silk |
Letters on cochineal continued |
James Anderson |
1789 |
Science, Industry, Cochineal |
Letters on cochineal continued |
James Anderson |
1789 |
Science, Industry, Cochineal |
Letters to Sir Joseph Banks ... on the subject of cochineal insects, discovered at Madras |
James Anderson |
1788 |
Science, Industry, Cochineal |
A twelfth letter to Sir Joseph Banks ... : on the subject of cochineal insects, discovered at Madras |
James Anderson |
1787 |
Science, Industry, Cochineal |
Recreations in agriculture, natural-history, arts, and miscellaneous literature |
James Anderson |
1799-1800 |
Periodicals, Natural History, Agriculture |
Prospectus of an intended new periodical work, to be called the Bee, or Universal literary intelligencer to be published weekly ... |
James Anderson |
1790 |
Periodicals, Literature, Prospectuses |
A practical treatise on peat moss, considered as in its natural state fitted for affording fuel, or as susceptible of being converted into mold capable of yielding abundant crops of useful produce; with full directions for converting it from the state of peat into that of mold, and afterwards cultivating it as a soil |
James Anderson |
1794 |
Agriculture |
A practical treatise on draining bogs and swampy grounds : illustrated by figures : with cursory remarks upon the originality of Mr. Elkington's mode of draining : to which are added directions for making a new kind of strong, cheap and durable fence, for rich lands, for erecting at little expense, mill-dams, or weirs upon rivers ... As also, disquisitions concerning the different breeds of sheep, and other domestic animals : being the principal additions that have been made to the fourth edition ... |
James Anderson |
1797 |
Agriculture, Drainage |
Essays relating to agriculture and rural affairs |
James Anderson |
1784-1796 |
Agriculture, Essays |
The Analytical review, or History of literature, domestic and foreign, on an enlarged plan |
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1793 |
Periodicals, Literature |
The life of John Buncle, esq.; containing various observations and reflections, made in several parts of the world, and many extraordinary relations |
Thomas Amory |
1766 |
Literature |
The speech of Mr. Ames in the House of Representatives of the United States, when in committee of the whole, on Thursday, April 28, 1796, in support of the following motion : Resolved, that it is expedient to pass the laws necessary to carry into effect the treaty lately concluded between the United States and the King of Great-Britain |
Fisher Ames |
1796 |
Politics and Government, United States, Great Britain, Commerce |
The American remembrancer, or, An impartial collection of essays, resolves, speeches, &c. relative, or having affinity, to the treaty with Great Britain |
Mathew Carey |
1795-1796 |
Periodicals, Politics and Government, United States, Great Britain |
The American museum, or Repository of ancient and modern fugitive pieces &c. |
Mathew Carey |
1787-1789 |
Periodicals, Literature |
The American military pocket atlas; being an approved collection of correct maps, both general and particular; of the British colonies; especially those which now are, or probably may be the theatre of war; taken principally from the actual surveys and judicious observations of engineers De Brahm and Römans; Cook, Jackson, and Collet |
Robert Sayer and John Bennett |
1776 |
United States, Maps, Revolutionary War |
The American magazine: Containing a miscellaneous collection of original and other valuable essays in prose and verse, and calculated both for instruction and amusement |
Noah Webster |
1787-1788 |
Periodicals |
The Remembrancer, or impartial repository of public events |
John Almon |
1775-1777 |
Periodicals |
The Parliamentary register, or, History of the proceedings and debates of the House of Lords |
Great Britain (Parliament) |
1778 |
Politics and Government, Great Britain |
The Parliamentary register, or, History of the proceedings and debates of the House of Commons [and of the House of Lords]: containing an account of the most interesting speeches and motions, accurate copies of the most remarkable letters and papers of the most material evidence, petitions, etc., laid before and offered to the House during the first [-third] session of the fourteenth Parliament of Great Britain |
Great Britain (Parliament) |
1774-1777 |
Politics and Government, Great Britain |
A collection of interesting, authentic papers : relative to the dispute between Great Britain and America; showing the causes and progress of that misunderstanding, from 1764 to 1775 |
John Almon |
1777 |
History, United States, Great Britain, Politics and Government |
Bruto Primo |
Vittorio Alfieri |
1788-1789 |
Literature, Drama |
Korrt afhandling om det bästa eldsläckings sätt med därtil lämpad brandredskap och nödig brandordning |
Franz Joachim von Aken |
1797 |
Fire Prevention |
An Address to the voters of Anne-Arundel and Prince-George's Counties, and city of Annapolis |
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1798 |
Politics and Government, United States, Maryland |
An address to the representatives in Parliament upon the state of the nation |
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1779 |
Politics and Government, Great Britain |
On the Alien act : a charge to the grand juries of the County courts of the Fifth circuit of the state of Pennsylvania, at December sessions, 1798 |
Alexander Addison |
1799 |
Politics and Government, United States, Pennsylvania |
Liberty of speech and of the press : a charge to the grand juries of the county courts of the Fifth Circuit of the state of Pennsylvania |
Alexander Addison |
1798 |
Politics and Government, United States, Pennsylvania |
Observations on the speech of Albert Gallatin, in the House of Representatives of the United States, on the foreign intercourse bill |
Alexander Addison |
1798 |
Politics and Government, United States, Commerce |
Letters [to Dr. Calkoen on the United States] |
John Adams |
1786 |
Politics and Government, United States |
A defence of the constitutions of government of the United States of America |
John Adams |
1787 |
Politics and Government, United States |
The hot-house gardener on the general culture of the pine-apple, and methods of forcing early grapes, peaches, nectarines, and other choice fruits, in hot-houses, vineries, fruit-houses, hot-walls, &c., with directions for raising melons and early strawberries |
John Abercrombie |
1789 |
Gardening, Agriculture |
A sermon, preached in Christ Church and St. Peter's, Philadelphia : on Wednesday, May 9, 1798. Being the day appointed by the President, as a day of fasting, humiliation, and prayer, throughout the United States of North America |
James Abercrombie |
1798 |
Religion, Sermons, Politics and Government |