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- Father Abraham's almanack, for the year of our Lord, 1769. ... : By Abraham Weatherwise, gent
- Father Abraham's almanack, for the year of our Lord, 1771 : ... Fitted to the latitude of forty degrees, and a meridian of near five hours west from London. ... By Abraham Weatherwise, gent
- A North Briton extraordinary : containing a curious and comprehensive review of English and Scottish history, concerning important events relative to the union of the two kingdoms-- commerce-- national independency-- and the grand cause of liberty: by which it is clearly demonstrated that the Scots nation (both in words and actions) hath always been strenuous and warm assertors of the liberties of the people: likewise some observations on property-- revenue officers-- pensioners-- and rapacious courtiers. Written by a young Scotsman, formerly a voluntier in the Corsican service. [One line in Latin, with two line English translation]
- In Congress. November 24, 1778. : Congress took into consideration the report of the committee of arrangement, and thereupon came to the following resolutions. ..
- A few political reflections submitted to the consideration of the British colonies, : by a citizen of Philadelphia
- The Ground and nature of Christian redemption
- A critical commentary on Archbishop Secker's Letter to the Right Honourable Horatio Walpole, concerning bishops in America : [Three lines of Latin quotations]
- A pretty story written in the year of our Lord 2774 : By Peter Grievous, Esq; A.B.C.D.E. [One line in Latin]
- 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. By Thomas Coombe, M.A. Chaplain to the most noble the Marquis of Rockingham. Published by request
- Juliet Grenville: or, The history of the human heart. : Three volumes in two. By Mr. Brooke. ..
- 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. By William Smith, D.D. provost of the College and Academy of Philadelphia
- The West Indian : a comedy. As it is performed at the Theatre Royal, in Drury-Lane. By Richard Cumberland, author of the Brothers, and the Fashionable lover. [Two lines of quotations]
- A sermon, preached at York-Town, before Captain Morgan's and Captain Price's companies of rifle-men, 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. By Daniel Batwell, M.A. Published by request
- Laws of the first sitting of the fifth General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, : which met at Philadelphia, on Tuesday, the twenty-third day of October, in the year one thousand seven hundred and eighty
- Liberty : A poem. By Rusticus. [One line in Latin]
- A statement of the national debt, with a requisition of Congress, on the United States. April 27, 1784
- An address to the inhabitants of the British settlements in America, upon slave-keeping : To which are added, observations on a pamphlet, entitled, "Slavery not forbidden by Scripture; or, A defence of the West-India planters." By a Pennsylvanian. [Fifteen lines of verse, signed Proteus]
- The present method of inoculating for the small-pox. : To which are added, some experiments, instituted with a view to discover the effects of a similar treatment in the natural small-pox. By Thomas Dimsdale, M.D
- An oration in memory of General Montgomery, : and of the officers and soldiers, who fell with him, December 31, 1775, beeore [sic] Quebec; drawn up (and delivered February 19th, 1776.) At the desire of the Honorable Continental Congress, by William Smith, D.D. provost of the College and Academy of Philadelphia. [Four lines of verse]
- Personal slavery established, by the suffrages of custom and right reason : Being a full answer to the gloomy and visionary reveries, of all the fanatical and enthusiastical writers on that subject. [Eight lines of quotations]
- An oration, delivered February 24, 1775, : before the American Philosophical Society, held at Philadelphia, for Promoting Useful Knowledge. By David Rittenhouse, A.M. member of the said society
- The definitive treaty between Great Britain, and the United States of America, signed at Paris, the 3d day of September 1783
- An ordinance for the establishment of the mint of the United States of America : and for regulating the value and alloy of coin
- Treaties of amity and commerce, and of alliance eventual and defensive, between His Most Christian Majesty and the thirteen United States of America
- Philadelphia, September 29, 1775. The following letters are published by order of the Honourable Continental Congress. : Head-quarters, Cambridge, August 11, 1775. Sir, I understand that the officers engaged in the cause of liberty and their country ... have been thrown indiscriminately into a common jail ..
- Argumentum ad hominem : being an extract from a piece intitled, England's present interest considered, with honour to the prince, and safety to the people. In answer to this one question: What is most fit, easy and safe at this juncture of affairs to be done, for quieting o differences, allaying the heat of contrary interests, and making them subservient to the interest of the government, and consistent with the prosperity of the kindom? [sic] By William Penn, founder of the province of Pennsylvania. To which are added, some extracts from the writings of divers authors, more particularly recommended to the notice of the people called Quakers
- The ladies friend : being a treatise on the virtues and qualifications which are the brightest ornaments of the fair sex, and render them most agreeable to the sensible part of mankind. Translated from the French of Monsieur de Gravines. To which is annexed, Real beauty: or The art of charming. By an ingenious poet
- Catalogus medicinarum, et pharmacorum, quae praeparantur et venalia prostant a [blank]
- Directions for preserving the health of soldiers : recommended to the consideration of the officers of the Army of the United States. By Benjamin Rush, M.D. Published by order of the Board of War
- Remarks on a late pamphlet entitled Plain truth. : By Rusticus
- The sentiments of an American woman
- Domestic medicin[e] or, The family physician : being an attempt to render the medical art more generally useful, by shewing people what is in their own power both with respect to the prevention and cure of diseases. Chiefly calculated to recommend a proper attention [to] regimen and simple medicines. By William Buchan, M.D. [Four lines in Latin from Cicero] To which is added, Dr. Cadogan's dissertation on the gout
- 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
- Domestic medicine; or, The family physician : being an attempt to render the medical art more generally useful, by shewing people what is in their own power both with respect to the prevention and cure of diseases. Chiefly calculated to recommend a proper attention to regimen and simple medicines. By William Buchan, M.D. [Four lines in Latin from Cicero]
- Sermons to asses
- Estimate of the annual expenditure of the civil departments of the United States, on the present establishment
- The man of business, : a comedy. As it is acted at the Theatre-Royal in Covent-Garden. By George Colman. [One line in Latin from Horace]
- Extracts from the Journals of Congress, relative to the capture and condemnation of prizes, and the fitting out privateers : together with the rules and regulations of the navy, and instructions to the commanders of private ships of war
- Father Abraham's almanack, for the year of our Lord 1770 : ... Fitted to the latitude of forty degrees, and a meridian of near five hours west from London. ... By Abraham Weatherwise, gent
- We the people of the United States, in order to form a more perfect union, establish justice, insure domestic tranquility, provide for the common defence, promote the general welfare, and secure the blessings of liberty to ourselves and our posterity, do ordain and establish this Constitution for the United States of America
- Father Abraham's almanack, for the year of our Lord 1773 : ... Fitted to the latitude of forty degrees, and a meridian of near five hours west from London. By Abraham Weatherwise, gent
- Sermons to doctors in divinity : being the second volume of Sermons to asses
- Father Abraham's almanack, for the year of our Lord 1774 : ... Fitted to the latitude of forty degrees, and a meridian of near five hours west from London. By Abraham Weatherwise, gent
- Sermons to gentlemen upon temperance and exercise : [Seven lines of quotations in Latin]
- The old man's guide to health and longer life : with rules for diet, exercise, and physic; for preserving a good constitution, and preventing disorders in a bad one. By J. Hill, M.D. Member of the Imperial Academy
- Father Abraham's almanack, for the year of our Lord 1775 : ... Fitted to the latitude of forty degrees, and a meridian of near five hours west from London. By Abraham Weatherwise, gent. ..
- Father Abraham's almanack, for the year of our Lord 1781 : ... Fitted to the latitude of forty degrees, and a meridian of near five hours west from London. By Abraham Weatherwise, gent
- Thoughts on the letter of Edmund Burke, Esq; to the sheriffs of Bristol, on the affairs of America. : By the Earl of Abingdon
- The Constitution of the Common-wealth of Pennsylvania, : as established by the general convention elected for that purpose, and held at Philadelphia, July 15th, 1776, and continued by adjournments to September 28, 1776
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- We the people of the United States, in order to form a more perfect union, establish justice, insure domestic tranquility, provide for the common defence, promote the general welfare, and secure the blessings of liberty to ourselves and our posterity, do ordain and establish this Constitution for the United States of America
- A North Briton extraordinary : containing a curious and comprehensive review of English and Scottish history, concerning important events relative to the union of the two kingdoms-- commerce-- national independency-- and the grand cause of liberty: by which it is clearly demonstrated that the Scots nation (both in words and actions) hath always been strenuous and warm assertors of the liberties of the people: likewise some observations on property-- revenue officers-- pensioners-- and rapacious courtiers. Written by a young Scotsman, formerly a voluntier in the Corsican service. [One line in Latin, with two line English translation]
- A critical commentary on Archbishop Secker's Letter to the Right Honourable Horatio Walpole, concerning bishops in America : [Three lines of Latin quotations]
- A few political reflections submitted to the consideration of the British colonies, : by a citizen of Philadelphia
- A pretty story written in the year of our Lord 2774 : By Peter Grievous, Esq; A.B.C.D.E. [One line in Latin]
- 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. By Thomas Coombe, M.A. Chaplain to the most noble the Marquis of Rockingham. Published by request
- 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. By William Smith, D.D. provost of the College and Academy of Philadelphia
- A sermon, preached at York-Town, before Captain Morgan's and Captain Price's companies of rifle-men, 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. By Daniel Batwell, M.A. Published by request
- A statement of the national debt, with a requisition of Congress, on the United States. April 27, 1784
- An address to the inhabitants of the British settlements in America, upon slave-keeping : To which are added, observations on a pamphlet, entitled, "Slavery not forbidden by Scripture; or, A defence of the West-India planters." By a Pennsylvanian. [Fifteen lines of verse, signed Proteus]
- An oration in memory of General Montgomery, : and of the officers and soldiers, who fell with him, December 31, 1775, beeore [sic] Quebec; drawn up (and delivered February 19th, 1776.) At the desire of the Honorable Continental Congress, by William Smith, D.D. provost of the College and Academy of Philadelphia. [Four lines of verse]
- An oration, delivered February 24, 1775, : before the American Philosophical Society, held at Philadelphia, for Promoting Useful Knowledge. By David Rittenhouse, A.M. member of the said society
- An ordinance for the establishment of the mint of the United States of America : and for regulating the value and alloy of coin
- Argumentum ad hominem : being an extract from a piece intitled, England's present interest considered, with honour to the prince, and safety to the people. In answer to this one question: What is most fit, easy and safe at this juncture of affairs to be done, for quieting o differences, allaying the heat of contrary interests, and making them subservient to the interest of the government, and consistent with the prosperity of the kindom? [sic] By William Penn, founder of the province of Pennsylvania. To which are added, some extracts from the writings of divers authors, more particularly recommended to the notice of the people called Quakers
- Catalogus medicinarum, et pharmacorum, quae praeparantur et venalia prostant a [blank]
- Directions for preserving the health of soldiers : recommended to the consideration of the officers of the Army of the United States. By Benjamin Rush, M.D. Published by order of the Board of War
- Domestic medicin[e] or, The family physician : being an attempt to render the medical art more generally useful, by shewing people what is in their own power both with respect to the prevention and cure of diseases. Chiefly calculated to recommend a proper attention [to] regimen and simple medicines. By William Buchan, M.D. [Four lines in Latin from Cicero] To which is added, Dr. Cadogan's dissertation on the gout
- Domestic medicine; or, The family physician : being an attempt to render the medical art more generally useful, by shewing people what is in their own power both with respect to the prevention and cure of diseases. Chiefly calculated to recommend a proper attention to regimen and simple medicines. By William Buchan, M.D. [Four lines in Latin from Cicero]
- Estimate of the annual expenditure of the civil departments of the United States, on the present establishment
- Extracts from the Journals of Congress, relative to the capture and condemnation of prizes, and the fitting out privateers : together with the rules and regulations of the navy, and instructions to the commanders of private ships of war
- Father Abraham's almanack, for the year of our Lord 1770 : ... Fitted to the latitude of forty degrees, and a meridian of near five hours west from London. ... By Abraham Weatherwise, gent
- Father Abraham's almanack, for the year of our Lord 1773 : ... Fitted to the latitude of forty degrees, and a meridian of near five hours west from London. By Abraham Weatherwise, gent
- Father Abraham's almanack, for the year of our Lord 1774 : ... Fitted to the latitude of forty degrees, and a meridian of near five hours west from London. By Abraham Weatherwise, gent
- Father Abraham's almanack, for the year of our Lord 1775 : ... Fitted to the latitude of forty degrees, and a meridian of near five hours west from London. By Abraham Weatherwise, gent. ..
- Father Abraham's almanack, for the year of our Lord 1781 : ... Fitted to the latitude of forty degrees, and a meridian of near five hours west from London. By Abraham Weatherwise, gent
- Father Abraham's almanack, for the year of our Lord, 1769. ... : By Abraham Weatherwise, gent
- Father Abraham's almanack, for the year of our Lord, 1771 : ... Fitted to the latitude of forty degrees, and a meridian of near five hours west from London. ... By Abraham Weatherwise, gent
- In Congress. November 24, 1778. : Congress took into consideration the report of the committee of arrangement, and thereupon came to the following resolutions. ..
- Laws of the first sitting of the fifth General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, : which met at Philadelphia, on Tuesday, the twenty-third day of October, in the year one thousand seven hundred and eighty
- Liberty : A poem. By Rusticus. [One line in Latin]
- Personal slavery established, by the suffrages of custom and right reason : Being a full answer to the gloomy and visionary reveries, of all the fanatical and enthusiastical writers on that subject. [Eight lines of quotations]
- Philadelphia, September 29, 1775. The following letters are published by order of the Honourable Continental Congress. : Head-quarters, Cambridge, August 11, 1775. Sir, I understand that the officers engaged in the cause of liberty and their country ... have been thrown indiscriminately into a common jail ..
- Remarks on a late pamphlet entitled Plain truth. : By Rusticus
- 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
- Sermons to asses
- Sermons to doctors in divinity : being the second volume of Sermons to asses
- Sermons to gentlemen upon temperance and exercise : [Seven lines of quotations in Latin]
- The Constitution of the Common-wealth of Pennsylvania, : as established by the general convention elected for that purpose, and held at Philadelphia, July 15th, 1776, and continued by adjournments to September 28, 1776
- The Ground and nature of Christian redemption
- The West Indian : a comedy. As it is performed at the Theatre Royal, in Drury-Lane. By Richard Cumberland, author of the Brothers, and the Fashionable lover. [Two lines of quotations]
- The definitive treaty between Great Britain, and the United States of America, signed at Paris, the 3d day of September 1783
- The ladies friend : being a treatise on the virtues and qualifications which are the brightest ornaments of the fair sex, and render them most agreeable to the sensible part of mankind. Translated from the French of Monsieur de Gravines. To which is annexed, Real beauty: or The art of charming. By an ingenious poet
- The man of business, : a comedy. As it is acted at the Theatre-Royal in Covent-Garden. By George Colman. [One line in Latin from Horace]
- The old man's guide to health and longer life : with rules for diet, exercise, and physic; for preserving a good constitution, and preventing disorders in a bad one. By J. Hill, M.D. Member of the Imperial Academy
- The present method of inoculating for the small-pox. : To which are added, some experiments, instituted with a view to discover the effects of a similar treatment in the natural small-pox. By Thomas Dimsdale, M.D
- The sentiments of an American woman
- Thoughts on the letter of Edmund Burke, Esq; to the sheriffs of Bristol, on the affairs of America. : By the Earl of Abingdon
- Treaties of amity and commerce, and of alliance eventual and defensive, between His Most Christian Majesty and the thirteen United States of America
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