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- A view of the internal evidence of the Christian religion. : [One line from Acts] By Soame Jenyns, Esq
- Meditations and contemplations. : In two volumes. By James Hervey, A.M. late Rector of Weston Favel, in England. [Two lines from Psalms] Vol. I[-II]
- Of the importance of religious opinions. : Translated from the French of Mr. Necker
- A view of the evidences of Christianity. : In three parts. Part I. Of the direct historical evidence of Christianity, and wherein it is distinguished from the evidence alleged for other miracles. Part II. Of the auxiliary evidences of Christianity. Part III. A brief consideration of some popular objections. By William Paley, M.A. Archdeacon of Carlisle. Three volumes in one
- A valuable assistant to every man: or, The American clerk's magazine. : Containing the most useful and necessary forms of writings, which commonly occur between man and man ... By Samuel Freeman, Esq; compiler of the Town officer, Probate auxiliary, and Massachusetts justice. Published according to act of Congress
- Official letters to the Honourable American Congress, : written during the war between the United Colonies and Great Britain, by His Excellency George Washington, commander in chief of the Continental forces, now president of the United States. Copied, by special permission, from the original papers preserved in the office of the secretary of state, Philadelphia. ..
- A valuable assistant to every man: or, The American clerk's magazine. : Containing the most useful and necessary forms of writings, which commonly occur between man and man ... By Samuel Freeman, Esq; author of the Town officer, and Probate auxiliary. Published according t act of Congress
- Outlines of the theory and practice of midwifery : By Alexander Hamilton, M.D. F.R.S. Professor of midwifery in the university, and Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians, Edinburgh. [One line in Latin]
- Outlines of the theory and practice of midwifery : By Alexander Hamilton, M.D. F.R.S. Professor of midwifery in the university, and Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians, Edinburgh. [One line in Latin]
- Plain psalmody, or Supplementary music. : An original composition, set in three and four parts: consisting of seventy psalm and hymn tunes and an anthem, adapted to the numerous metres now extant. For the use of worshipping societies and singing schools. Published according to act of Congress
- The triumph of truth. : History and visions of Clio. [Six lines of quotations] By John Paul Martin, A.M. M.S.P
- The power of sympathy: or, The triumph of nature. : Founded in truth. In two volumes. ..
- Principles and observations applied to the manufacture and inspection of pot and pearl ashes. : By David Townsend, inspector of pot and pearl ashes for the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. Published according to act of Congress
- Psalms, hymns and spiritual songs; selected and original : Designed for the use of the church universal, in public and private devotion. [Four lines of quotations]
- A funeral elegy on the death of General George Washington. : Adapted to the 22d of February. By Abraham Wood
- Regulations for the order and discipline of the troops of the United States. : To which is added, an appendix, containing The United States' militia act, passed in Congress, May, 1792. By Baron de Stuben, late major general and inspector general of the Army of the United States
- A treatise on the theory and management of ulcers : with a dissertation on white swellings of the joints. To which is prefixed, an essay on the chirurgical treatment of inflammation and its consequences. By Benjamin Bell, member of the Royal College of Surgeons, one of th surgeons to the Royal Infirmary, and Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh. [One line in Latin from Tacitus]
- The preceptor's assistant, or Student's guide : being a systematical treatise of arithmetic, both vulgar and decimal; calculated for the use of schools, counting houses, and private families. Wherein the most practical branches of that important art are laid down in so plain and concise a manner, that persons of common capacity may become acquainted, in a short time, with that beneficial science. By John Vinall, teacher of the mathematics and writing, in Boston. [One line of quotation in Latin]
- Religious courtship : being historical discourses on the necessity of marrying religious husbands and wives only. As also of husbands and wives being of the same opinions in religion with one another. With an appendix, on the necessity of taking none but religious servants, and a proposal for the better managing of servants
- Sacred dirges, hymns, and anthems, commemorative of the death of General George Washington, the guardian of his country and the friend of man. : [Six lines of verse] An original composition. By a citizen of Massachusetts
- The union harmony, or Universal collection of sacred music : In two volumes. ... --Containing, I. The rudiments of music laid down in a plain and concise manner. II. A large and valuable collection of tunes, suited to all the metres now used in the various worshipping societies in America, many of which were never before published. By Oliver Holden. Author of the American harmony. Published according to act of Congress
- The principles of eloquence : adapted to the pulpit and the bar. By the Abbe Maury. Translated from the French; with additional notes, By John Neal Lake, A.M. [Nine lines of quotations]
- Sacred dirges, hymns, and anthems, commemorative of the death of General George Washington, the guardian of his country and the friend to man. : [Six lines of verse] An original composition. By a citizen of Massachusetts
- Self knowledge : a treatise, shewing the nature and benefit of that important science, and the way to attain it. Intermixed with various reflections and observations on human nature. By John Mason, A.M. [Two lines of quotations]
- Self knowledge : a treatise, shewing the nature and benefit of that important science, and the way to attain it. Intermixed with various reflections and observations on human nature. By John Mason, A.M. [Two lines of quotations]
- Self knowledge : a treatise, shewing the nature and benefit of that important science, and the way to attain it. Intermixed with various reflections and observations on human nature. By John Mason, A.M. [Two lines of quotations]
- A treatise on the theory and management of ulcers : With a dissertation on white swellings of the joints. To which is prefixed, an essay on the chirurgical treatment of inflammation and its consequences. By Benjamin Bell, member of the Royal College of Surgeons, one of th surgeons to the Royal Infirmary, and Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh. [One line in Latin from Tacitus]
- The principles of moral and political philosophy. : By William Paley, M.A. Archdeacon of Carlisle
- A discourse, on the subject of animation : Delivered before the Humane Society of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, June 11, 1792. By John Bartlett, A.M. [One line in Latin]
- A treatise on the nature of influx: or, of the intercourse between the soul and body, which is supposed to be either by physical influx, or by spiritual influx, or by pre-established harmony. : Translated from the Latin of the Hon. Emanuel Swedenborg. By the Rev. Thomas Hartley, D.D
- Seneca's morals, by way of abstract. : To which is added, a discourse under the title of an after thought. Adorned with plates. By Sir Roger L'Estrange, Knt
- Seneca's morals, by way of abstract. : To which is added, a discourse, under the title of an after thought. Adorned with cuts. By Sir Roger L'Estrange, Knt
- A treatise on the millennium : Showing from Scripture prophecy, that it is yet to come; when it will come; in what it will consist; and the events which are first to take place, introductory to it. By Samuel Hopkins, D.D. Pastor of the First Congregational Church in Newport, Rhode Island. [Two lines from Psalms]
- A treatise of the law of partnership : By William Watson, of Lincoln's Inn, Esq. [One line in Latin]
- Sermons on various subjects, evangelical, devotional and practical, : adapted to the promotion of Christian piety, family religion, and youthful virtue. By Joseph Lathrop, D.D. Pastor of the First Church in West Springfield
- The ready reckoner, : or, The trader's useful assistant, in buying and selling all sorts of commodities, either wholesale or retail. Shewing, at one view, the amount or value of any number or quantity of goods or merchandise, from half a farthing to 20s. either by the long or short hundred, half hundred, or quarter, pound or ounce, ell or yard, &c. &c.--In so plain and easy a manner, that a person, quite unacquainted with arithmetick, may hereby ascertain the value of any number of hundreds, pounds, ounces, ells or yards, &c. at any price whatever.--To the most read in figures it will be equally useful, by casting up what is here correctly done to their hand. To which is added, a table of simple and compound interest. By Daniel Fenning
- Sermons, : by Hugh Blair, D.D. F.R.S. Ed, one of the Ministers of the High Church, and professor of rhetoric and belles lettres in the University of Edinburgh. In two volumes. Volume I[-II]
- Some remarkable passages in the life of the Hon. Col. James Gardiner, : who was slain at the Battle of Preston Pans, September 21, 1745. To which is added, the sermon, occasioned by his heroick death. By P. Doddridge, D.D. [Two lines from Virgil]
- A treatise concerning religious affections, : in three parts. Part first. Concerning the nature of the affections, and their importance in religion. Part Second. Shewing what are no certain signs that religious affections are gracious, or that they are not. Part Third. Shewing what are distinguishing signs of truly gracious and holy affections. By Jonathan Edwards, A.M. and Pastor of the First Church in Northampton
- A discourse, delivered in St. John's Church, in Portsmouth, Newhampshire, : at the conferring the order of priesthood on the Rev. Robert Fowle, A.M. of Holderness. On the festival of St. Peter, 1791. By the Right Rev. Samuel Seabury, D.D. Bishop of Connecticut. [Three line of Scripture texts]
- Some remarkable passages in the life of the Hon. Col. James Gardiner, : who was slain at the Battle of Preston Pans, September 21, 1745. To which is added, the sermon, occasioned by his heroick death. By P. Doddridge, D.D. [Two lines from Virgil]
- The rights of the drama: or, An inquiry into the origin, principles, and consequences of theatrical entertainments : By Philo Dramatis. [Ten lines from Milton]
- Sonnet. For the fourteenth of October, 1793. : When were entombed the remains of His Excellency John Hancock, Esq; Late governor and commander in chief of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts
- A tour in Holland, in MDCCLXXXIV. : By an American
- The American preceptor : being a new selection of lessons for reading and speaking. Designed for the use of schools. By Caleb Bingham, A.M. author of The Columbian orator, Child's companion, &c. [One line of quotation] Published according to act of Congress
- The young lady's accidence: or, A short and easy introduction to English grammar : Designed, principally, for the use of young learners, more especially those of the fair sex, though proper for either. By Caleb Bingham, A.M. Author of The child's companion, and American preceptor. [Two lines of verse]
- The American preceptor : being a new selection of lessons for reading and speaking. Designed for the use of schools. By Caleb Bingham, A.M. author of The young lady's accidence, and Child's companion. [One line of quotation] Published according to act of Congress
- The wisdom of angels, concerning divine love and divine wisdom. : In five parts. Transalted [sic] from the original Latin of the Hon. Emanuel Swedenborg
- The American spelling book : containing an easy standard of pronunciation. Being the first part of A grammatical institute of the English language. By Noah Webster, Jun. Esquire. Author of "Dissertations on the English language," "Collection of essays and fugitive writings," &c
- The Columbian dictionary of the English language : in which many new words, peculiar to the United States, and many words of general use, not found in any other English dictionary, are inserted. ... To which is prefixed, a prosodial grammar, containing, a short dissertation on vowels and consonants. To the whole is added Heathen mythology: or A classical pronouncing dictionary. By Caleb Alexander, A.M. Author of "Virgil's works translated into literal English prose," &c. &c. and teacher of the English language. Published according to act of Congress
- The royal standard English dictionary. : In which the words are not only rationally divided into syllables, accurately accented, their part of speech properly distinguished, and, their various significations arranged in one line; but, likewise, by a key to this work, comprising the various sounds of the vowels and consonants, denoted by typographical characters, and illustrated by examples ... Upon a plan perfectly plain, and entirely new. To which is prefixed, a comprehensive grammar of the English language. ... By William Perry, lecturer in the Academy at Edinburgh, author of The only sure guide to the English tongue, The man of business, The orator, &c
- The Declaration of Independence : a poem: accompanied by odes, songs, &c. adapted to the day. [Two lines from Thomson] By a citizen of Boston
- A discourse occasioned by the death of General George Washington. : Delivered Dec. 29, 1799. By John Thornton Kirkland. Minister of the New South Church, Boston
- A system of the law of marine insurances : With three chapters on bottomry; on insurances on lives; and on insurances against fire. By James Allan Park, of Lincoln's Inn, Esq. barrister at law. [One line in Latin from Cicero]
- The Holy Bible, containing the Old and New Testaments : together with the Apocrypha: translated out of the original tongues, with the former translations diligently compared and revised, by the special command of King James I, of England. With marginal notes and references. To which are added, an index, and an alphabetical table of all the names in the Old and New Testaments, with their significations
- A set of anatomical tables, : with explanations, and an abridgment of the practice of midwifery; with a view to illustrate a treatise on that subject, and collection of cases. By William Smellie, M.D. To which are added, notes and illustrations, adapted to the present improved method of practice. By A. Hamilton, M.D. F.R.S. Edinburgh, and professor of midwifery in the University of Edinburgh
- The Holy Bible, containing the Old and New Testaments : translated out of the original tongues, and with the former translations diligently compared and revised, by the special command of King James I, of England. [One line in Greek from Genesis]
- 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. lately governor of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. By Peter Thacher, A.M. Pastor of the church in Brattle Street
- The Italian, or, The confessional of the black penitents : A romance. By Ann Radcliffe, author of The mysteries of Udolpho, Romance of the forest, Cicilian [sic] romance, &c. In two volumes. ..
- A sermon delivered at the ordination of the Rev. Timothy Dickinson, : to the pastoral care of the church in Holliston, February 18, MDCCLXXXIX. By David Tappan, A.M. Pastor of the Third Church in Newbury. To which are added, the charge, by the Rev. Amariah Frost, of Milford. And the right hand of fellowship, by the Rev. David Kellogg, of Framingham
- The London merchant, : or The history of George Barnwell. As it is acted at the theatres. By Mr. Lillo. [Two lines from the Old ballad of the lady's fall]
- The royal standard English dictionary. : In which the words are not only rationally divided into syllables, accurately accented, their part of speech properly distinguished, and, their various significations arranged in one line; but, likewise, by a key to this work, comprising the various sounds of the vowels and consonants, denoted by typographical characters, and illustrated by examples ... Upon a plan perfectly plain, and entirely new. To which is prefixed, a comprehensive grammar of the English language. ... By William Perry, lecturer in the Academy at Edinburgh, author of The only sure guide to the English tongue, The man of business, The orator, &c. &c
- The Massachusetts compiler of theoretical and practical elements of sacred vocal music. : Together with a musical dictionary. And a variety of psalm tunes, chorusses, &c. Chiefly selected or adapted from modern European publications. Published at Boston, February, 1795, according to act of Congress
- The New pleasing instructor: or, Young lady's guide to virtue and happiness. : Consisting of essays, relations, descriptions, epistles, dialogues, and poetry. Carefully extracted from the best modern authors. Designed principally for the use of female schools; but calculated for general instruction and amusement. By a lady
- A discourse occasioned by the death of General George Washington. : Delivered Dec. 29, 1799. By John Thornton Kirkland, Minister of the New South Church, Boston. To which is added, the valedictory address of the late president, to the people of the United States
- The royal standard English dictionary. : In which the words are not only rationally divided into syllables, accurately accented, their part of speech properly distinguished, and, their various significations arranged in one line; but, likewise, by a key to this work, comprising the various sounds of the vowels and consonants, denoted by typographical characters, and illustrated by examples ... Upon a plan perfectly plain, and entirely new. To which is prefixed, a comprehensive grammar of the English language. ... By William Perry, lecturer in the Academy at Edinburgh, author of The only sure guide to the English tongue, The man of business, The orator, &c. &c
- The Psalms of David, imitated in the language of the New Testament : And applied to the Christian state and worship. Together with Hymns and spiritual songs, in three books. I. Collected from the Scriptures. II. Composed on Divine subjects. III. Prepared for the Lord's Supper. With indexes and tables complete. By Isaac Watts, D.D. [Six lines of quotations]
- A pastoral letter, : from the apostolic vice-prefect, curate of the Holy Cross at Boston
- The anatomy of the human body. : By William Cheselden, surgeon to His Majesty's Royal Hospital at Chelsea, Fellow of the Royal Society, and member of the Royal Academy of Surgeons at Paris. With forty copperplates
- The rudiments of Latin and English grammar : designed to facilitate the study of both languages, by connecting them together. By Alexander Adam, LL.D. Rector of the High School of Edinburgh. [Five lines of Latin quotation]
- The art of writing, reduced to a plain and easy system : On a plan entirely new. In seven books. By John Jenkins, writing master. Book I. Containing a plain, easy and familiar introduction to the art. [Three lines from Moore] (Published according to act of Congress.)
- The better sort: or, The girl of spirit : An operatical, comical farce: [Seven lines from the Epilogue]
- A complete guide for the management of bees, through the year. : By a farmer of Massachusetts. illustrated with a copperplate
- The boarding school; or, Lessons of a preceptress to her pupils : consisting of information, instruction, and advice, calculated to improve the manners, and form the character of young ladies. To which is added, a collection of letters, written by the pupils, to their instructor, their friends, and each other. By a lady of Massachusetts; author of The coquette.; Published according to act of Congress
- The task. : A poem. In six books. To which is added, Tirocinium: or, A review of schools. By William Cowper, of the Inner Temple, Esq
- The young lady's accidence: or, A short and easy introduction to English grammar : Designed, principally, for the use of young learners, more especially those of the fair sex, though proper for either. By Caleb Bingham, A.M. [Two lines of verse]
- The continental harmony, : containing a number of anthems, fuges, and chorusses, in several parts. Never before published. Composed by William Billings, author of various music books. [Ten lines of Scripture texts] Published according to act of Congress
- The design and blessedness of the Gospel. : A sermon, delivered, May 23, 1792, at the ordination of the Rev. Willaim Emerson, to the care of the Congregational Church and Society in Harvard. By Ezra Ripley, A.M. Pastor of the church in Concord
- The town officer; or The power and duty of selectmen, town clerks, town treasurers, overseers of the poor, assessors, constables, collectors of taxes, surveyors of highways, surveyors of lumber, fence viewers, clerks of the market, measurers of wood, and other town officers : As contained in the laws of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. With a variety of forms, for the use of such officers. To which are added, the power and duty of towns, parishes and plantations, and a plain and regular method to keep accounts of the expenditures of monies voted by a town; upon an inspection of which, the state of its finances may at any time be known. By Samuel Freeman, Esq. author of the Probate auxilliary, and American clerk's magazine. Published according to act of Congress
- The evangelical harmony. : Containing a great variety of airs, suitable for divine worship: besides a number of favourite pieces of music, selected from different authors; chiefly original. To which is prefixed, a concise introduction to the grounds of music. By Daniel Belknap, author of the Harmonist's companion. Published according to act of Congress
- The young ladies' and gentlemen's spelling book : on a new and improved plan; containing a criterion of rightly spelling and pronouncing the English language: interspersed with many easy lessons, in reading, entertaining fables and collections of moral sentences. Intended for the use of common schools. By Caleb Alexander, A.M. ... (Published according to act of Congress.)
- A new version of the Psalms of David. : Fitted to the tunes used in churches. By N. Brady, D.D. Late Chaplain in Ordinary, and N. Tate, Esq. Late Poet Lauret [sic], to the King of England
- The family female physician: or, A treatise on the management of female complaints, and of children in early infancy. : By Alexander Hamilton, M.D. Professor of midwifery in the university, and Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians, and of the Royal Society, of Edinburgh, &c
- A new introduction to book keeping, after the Italian method, by debtor and creditor : in which the theory of that art is not only elucidated, but the practice made easy and familiar, by the addition of a set of books, exhibiting the various incidents which ususally fall in a course of business. The whole laid down in a manner so easy and intelligible as to be understood in a few days. To which is added, several forms of bills, &c. By the Rev. R. Turner, LL.D. Author of a "View of the earth"--"A view of the heavens"--"The heavens surveyed"--"Plain [sic] trigonometry," &c. &c
- The genuine works of Flavius Josephus : Translated from the original Greek, according to Havercamp's accurate edition. ... Together with large notes, proper observations, and an index. To which are prefixed, three dissertations. ... In six volumes. ... By William Whiston, A.M. Professor of mathematicks in the University of Cambridge, in England
- A Poetical description of song birds : interspersed with entertaining songs, fables, and tales, adapted to each subject: for the amusement of children. [Two lines of verse]
- The harmony of Maine : being an original composition of psalm and hymn tunes, of various metres, suitable for Divine worship. With a number of fuging pieces and anthems. Together with a concise introduction to the grounds of musick, and rules for learners. For the use of singing schools and musical societies. By S. Belcher, of Farmington, County of Lincoln, District of Maine. [Seven lines of quotations in two columns] Published according to act of Congress
- A new and complete system of arithmetic : Composed for the use of the citizens of the United States. By Nicolas Pike, A.M. [Three lines in Latin from Cicero]
- The instructor: or, American young man's best companion. : Containing, spelling, reading, writing, and arithmetick, in an easier way than any yet published; and how to qualify any person for business, without the help of a master. Instructions to write variety of hands ... How to write letters on business or friendship. Forms of deeds ... releases, &c. Also, merchants accounts, and a short and easy method of shop and bookkeeping ... Together with the method of measuring carpenters ... and painters work ... Likewise, the practical gauger, made easy .. and some genera observations for gardening every month in the year. To which is added, the family's best companion ... and a compendium of the sciences of geography and astronomy ... Also, several very useful tables. By George Fisher, accomptant
- The life and most surprising adventures of Robinson Crusoe, : of York, mariner; who lived eight and twenty years in an uninhabited island, on the coast of America, lying near the mouth of the great river of Oroonoque: having been cast on shore by shipwreck, wherein all the men were drowned but himself: as also, a relation how he was wonderfully delivered by pirates. The whole three volumes faithfully abridged
- The trial of Thomas Paine, for a libel, contained in the second part of Rights of man. : Before Lord Kenyon, and a special jury, at Guild Hall, December 18, 1792. With the speeches of the attorney general and Mr. Erskine at large
- An introduction to the speaking and writing of the English language, according to grammatical rules : intended to assist learners in acquiring a thorough knowledge of syntax. By Caleb Alexander, A.M. author of "A grammatical system of the English language," and Grammatica elements, &c." and "A grammatical institute of the Latin language." Published according to act of Congress
- Bannaker's Maryland, Pennsylvania, Delaware, Virginia, Kentucky, and North Carolina almanack and ephemeris, for the year of our Lord 1796 ...
- An inquiry into the effects of spirituous liquors on the human body. : To which is added, a moral and physical thermometer. By Benjamin Rush, M.D. professor of the theory and practice of medicine in the University of Philadelphia
- Beauties of the muses: or, Select sentimental poems and elegies, : viz. I. The hermit. By Dr. Parnell. II. Elegy in a church yard. By Mr. Gray. III. The traveller. By Dr. Goldsmith. IV. Death. A poem. By Dr. Porteus. V. Deserted village. By Dr. Goldsmith. VI. Hermit of the dale. By ditto. VII. Futurity. Extract from Dr. Dodd. [Two lines of text] Illustrated with beautiful engravings
- Belisarius : By M. Marmontel, Member of the French Academy. [Two lines in Latin from Seneca]
- Calvary : or the death of Christ. A poem in eight books. By Richard Cumberland
- 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, by John Lowell, one of the counsellors of the Academy
- Cambridge, July 18, 1797. Proposal for printing by subscription, The life of Ezra Stiles, S.T.D. et L.L.D A.A.S. et S.S. Philos. Philad. et Connect. Socius, president of Yale College. By Abiel Holmes, A.M. Pastor of the First Church in Cambridge
- A grammatical system of the English language : comprehending a plain and familiar scheme, of teaching young gentlemen and ladies the art of speaking and writing correctly their native tongue. By Caleb Alexander, A.M. [One line of Latin quotation]
- Camilla: or, a picture of youth. : By the author of Evelina and Cecilia. In three volumes. ..
- An enquiry concerning the design and importance of Christian baptism & discipline : In way of dialogue between a minister and his neighbor. By Nathan Williams, A.M. Pastor of the Church in Tolland. [Five lines of quotations]
- An anthem, sacred to the memory of His Excellency John Hancock, Esq; late governor and commander in chief of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. : By Dr. Robert Rogerson. [One line from II Samuel] Published according to act of Congress
- Captain Cook's three voyages to the Pacific Ocean : The first performed in the years 1768, 1769, 1770 and 1771: the second in 1772, 1773, 1774 and 1775: the third and last in 1776, 1777, 1778, 1779 and 1780. Faithfully abridged from the quarto editions. Containing a particular relation of all the interesting transactions during the several voyages. To which is prefixed, the life of Captain Cook. Complete in two volumes. ... (Illustrated with eight handsome copperplate engravings.)
- The life of Baron Frederick Trenck. : Containing his adventures, his cruel and excessive sufferings, during ten years imprisonment, at the fortress of Magdeburgh, by command of the late King of Prussia. Translated from the German, by Thomas Holcroft
- Commentaries on the laws of England. : In four books. By Sir William Blackstone, Knt. One of the late justices of His Britannic Majesty's Court of Common Pleas. In four volumes. Vol. I.--Book I [-Vol. IV. Book IV.]
- An account of the Pelew Islands, : situated in the western part of the Pacific Ocean. Composed from the journals and communications of Captain Henry Wilson, and some of his officers, who, in August, 1783, were there shipwrecked, in the Antelope, a packet belonging to the Hon. East India Company. By George Keate, Esq. F.R.S. and S.A
- Commentaries on the laws of England. : In four books. By Sir William Blackstone, Knt. One of the late justices of His Britannick Majesty's Court of Common Pleas. In four volumes. ..
- Edward. Various views of human nature, : taken from life and manners, chiefly in England, [Three lines of verse from Juvenal] By John Moore M.D. Author of Travels through France and Italy, Zeluco, &c. In two volumes. Vol. I[-II]
- An abridgment of Mr. Locke's Essay concerning human understanding
- The young lady's accidence: or, A short and easy introduction to English grammar : Designed, principally, for the use of young learners, more especially those of the fair sex, though proper for either. By Caleb Bingham, A.M. Author of The child's companion, and American preceptor. [Two lines of verse]
- Elements of geography : containing a concise and comprehensive view of that useful science, as divided into, 1. astronomical 2. physical or natural 3. political geography, on a new plan. Adapted to the capacities of children and youth; and designed, from its cheapness, for reading and classical book in common schools, and as a useful winter evening's entertainment for young people in private families. Illustrated with a beautiful map of the United States, and a beautiful chart of the whole world. By Jedidiah Morse, D.D. Minister of the congregation in Charlestown, Massachusetts. [Three lines from Backus]
- The new Robinson Crusoe : an instructive and entertaining history. For the use of children of both sexes. Translated from the French
- Elements of geography : containing a concise and comprehensive view of that useful science, as divided into, 1. astronomical 2. physical or natural 3. political geography. On a new plan. Adapted to the capacities of children and youth; and designed, from its cheapness, for reading and classical book in common schools, and as a useful winter evening's entertainment for young people in private families. Illustrated with a beautiful map of the United States, and a beautiful chart of the whole world. By Jedidiah Morse, D.D. Minister of the congregation in Charlestown, Massachusetts. [Three lines from Backus]
- Elements of geography : containing a concise and comprehensive view of that useful science, as divided into, 1. astronomical 2. physical, or natural 3. political geography. On a new plan. Adapted to the capacities of children and youth; and designed, from its cheapness, for a reading and classical book in common schools, and as a useful winter evening's entertainment for young people in private families. Illustrated with a neat map of the United States, and a beautiful chart of the whole world. By Jedidiah Morse, D.D. Minister of the congregation in Charlestown, Massachusetts--author of the American universal geography, and of the American gazetteer. [Three lines from Backus]
- A grammatical institute of the English language : comprising an easy, concise and systematic method of education. Designed for the use of English schools in America. In three parts. Part second. Containing a plain and comprehensive grammar, grounded on the true principles and idioms of the language. By Noah Webster, Jun. Esquire. Author of "Dissertations on the English language," "Collection of essays and fugitive writings," &c
- Essays on rhetoric. : Abridged chiefly from Dr. Blair's lectures on that science
- Eutropii Historiae Romanae breviarium; cum versione Anglica, in qua verbum de verbo exprimitur: notis quoque & indice: or, Eutropius's compendius History of Rome; together with an English translation as literal as possible, notes and an index. : By John Clarke, author of the essays upon education and study
- An American selection of lessons in reading and speaking. : Calculated to improve the minds and refine the taste of youth. And also, to instruct them in the geography, history, and politics of the United States. To which are prefixed, rules in elocution, and directions for expressing the principal passions of the mind. Being the third part of A grammatical institute of the English language. By Noah Webster, Jun. Esquire. Author of "Dissertations on the English language," "Collection of essays and fugitive writings," &c
- The orator's assistant : being a selection of dialogues for schools and academies, taken from many of the best dramatic writings in the English language. To which are added a few highly esteemed pieces for declamation. Intended for youth of both sexes, as an aid in formin an easy, ready and graceful elocution. By Alexander Thomas, Jun. A.M. [One line Latin proverb]
- Geography made easy : being an abridgement of the American universal geography. ... To which is added, an improved chronological table of remarkable events, from the creation to the present time. Illustrated with maps of the countries described. Calculated particularly for the use and improvement of schools and academies in the United States of America. By Jedidiah Morse, A.M. Minister of the congregation in Charlestown, near Boston. Published according to act of Congress. [Five lines of quotations]
- The path to riches : An inquiry into the origin and use of money; and into the principles of stocks and banks. To which are subjoined some thoughts respecting a bank for the Commonwealth. By a citizen of Massachusetts. [Four lines of verse]
- Geography made easy : being an abridgment of the American universal geography. ... To which is added, an improved chronological table of remarkable events, from the creation to the present time. Illustrated with a map of the world, and a map of North America. Calculated particularly for the use and improvement of schools and academies in the United States of America. By Jedidiah Morse, D.D. Minister of the congregation in Charlestown, Massachusetts-- Author of the American universal geography, and the American gazetteer. Published according to act of Congress. [Four lines of quotations]
- An American selection of lessons in reading and speaking. : Calculated to improve the minds and refine the taste of youth. And also to instruct them in the geography, history, and politics of the United States. To which are prefixed, rules in elocution, and directions for expressing the principal passions of the mind. Being the third part of A grammatical institute of the English language. To which is now first added. An appendix containing several new dialogues. By Noah Webster, Jun. Esquire. Author of "Dissertations on the English language," "Collection of essays and fugitive writings," &c
- Gospel sonnets : or Spiritual songs. In six parts. 1. The believer's espousals. 2. The believer's jointure. 3. The believer's riddle. 4. The believer's lodging. 5. The believer's soliloquy. 6. The believer's principles. Concerning creation and redemption-- law and Gospel-- justification and sanctification-- faith and sense-- heaven and earth. By the late Reverend Mr. Ralph Erskine, Minister of the Gospel at Dunfermline
- An American selection of lessons in reading and speaking. : Calculated to improve the minds and refine the taste of youth. And also to instruct them in the geography, history, and politics of the United States. To which are prefixed, rules in elocution, and directions for expressing the principal passions of the mind. Being the third part of A grammatical institute of the English language. To which is added, an appendix, containing several new dialogues. By Noah Webster, Jun. Esquire, author of "Dissertations on the English language," "Collection of essays and fugitive writings," &c
- Grace and truth: or, The glory and fulness of the Redeemer displayed, : in an attempt to explain, illustrate, and enforce the most remarkable types, figures, and allegories of the Old Testament. By the Rev. William M'Ewen, late Minister of the Gospel in Dundee
- Harmonia Americana. : Containing a concise introduction to the grounds of music. With a variety of airs, suitable for divine worship, and the use of musical societies. Consisting of three and four parts. By Samuel Holyoke, A.B
- A grammatical institute of the English language : comprising an easy, concise and systematic method of education. Designed for the use of English schools in America. In three parts. Part second. Containing a plain and comprehensive grammar, grounded on the true principles and idioms of the language. By Noah Webster, Jun. Esquire, author of "Dissertations on the English language," "Collection of essays and fugitive writings," &c
- Ambrose and Eleanor, or The adventures of two children deserted on an uninhabited island. : (Translated from the French.) [One line of quotation] To which is added Auguste and Madelaine, a real history, by Miss Helen Maria Williams
- Horae lyricae : Poems, chiefly of the lyric kind. In three books. Sacred I. To devotion and piety. II. To virtue, honour, and friendship. III. To the memory of the dead. By I. Watts, D.D. [Three lines from Horace]
- Human nature in its fourfold state : ... In several practical discourses, by the eminently pious and learned Mr. Thomas Boston, late Minister of the Gospel at Etterick
- Isaiah Thomas's Massachusetts, Connecticut, Rhode-Island, Newhampshire & Vermont almanack, with an ephemeris, for the year of our Lord 1801 : ... Fitted to the latitude and longitude of the town of Boston ... [Four lines of verse]
- Alexis: or; The cottage in the woods. : A novel, from the French. The manuscript found on the banks of the Isere. Ornamented with handsome copper-plates
- A grammar of the Greek language : originally composed for the College-School, at Gloucester: in which it has been the editor's design to reject what, in the most improved editions of Cambden [i.e., Camden], is redundant: to supply what is deficient: to reduce to order wha is intricate and confused: and to consign to an appendix what is not requisite to be got by heart
- Laus Deo! The Worcester collection of sacred harmony : First and second parts. Containing, I. An introduction to the grounds of musick: or, Rules for learners. II. A large number of celebrated psalm and hymn tunes, from the most approved authors. Suited to all metres usuall sung in churches. To which is added, an appendix. containing a number of excellent psalm tunes, (several of which are entirely new) and other pieces of sacred vocal musick, many of which were composed by eminent European authors, and never before published in this country. The whole compiled for the use of schools and singing societies. [One line from Psalms]
- Laus Deo! The Worcester collection of sacred harmony : In two parts. Containing, I. An introduction to the grounds of musick: or, Rules for learners. II. A large number of celebrated psalm tunes, from the most approved authors. Suited to all metres usually sung in churches. To which is added, an appendix. Containing a number of excellent psalm tunes, (several of which are entirely new) and other pieces of sacred vocal musick, many of which were composed by eminent European authors, and never before published in this country. The whole compiled for the use of schools and singing societies. [One line from Psalms]
- Addresses to young men. : By James Fordyce, D.D. In two volumes. Vol. I[-II]
- The pilgrim's progress, from this world to that which is to come : Delivered under the similitude of a dream. Complete in three parts. To which is added, the life and death of the author. Embellished with cuts. Part the first[-third]. Wherein are set forth, I. The manner of his setting out. II. His dangerous journey. III. His safe arrival at the desired country. By John Bunyan. [One line from Hosea]
- Letters to a young lady, : on a variety of useful and interesting subjects. Calculated to improve the heart, to form the manners and enlighten the understanding. "That our daughters may be as polished corners of the temple." By the Rev. John Bennett. Two volumes complete in one
- A view of the life, travels, and philanthropic labours of the late John Howard, Esq. L.L.D. F.R.S : By John Aikin, M.D. [Four lines of Latin from Seneca]
- Logic: or, The right use of reason, in the inquiry after truth. : With a variety of rules to guard against error in the affairs of religion and human life, as well as in the sciences. By Isaac Watts, D.D
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- Logic: or, The right use of reason, in the inquiry after truth. : With a variety of rules to guard against error in the affairs of religion and human life, as well as in the sciences. By Isaac Watts, D.D
- Addresses to young men. : By James Fordyce, D.D. In two volumes. Vol. I[-II]
- Letters to a young lady, : on a variety of useful and interesting subjects. Calculated to improve the heart, to form the manners and enlighten the understanding. "That our daughters may be as polished corners of the temple." By the Rev. John Bennett. Two volumes complete in one
- Isaiah Thomas's Massachusetts, Connecticut, Rhode-Island, Newhampshire & Vermont almanack, with an ephemeris, for the year of our Lord 1801 : ... Fitted to the latitude and longitude of the town of Boston ... [Four lines of verse]
- Alexis: or; The cottage in the woods. : A novel, from the French. The manuscript found on the banks of the Isere. Ornamented with handsome copper-plates
- Horae lyricae : Poems, chiefly of the lyric kind. In three books. Sacred I. To devotion and piety. II. To virtue, honour, and friendship. III. To the memory of the dead. By I. Watts, D.D. [Three lines from Horace]
- Ambrose and Eleanor, or The adventures of two children deserted on an uninhabited island. : (Translated from the French.) [One line of quotation] To which is added Auguste and Madelaine, a real history, by Miss Helen Maria Williams
- Grace and truth: or, The glory and fulness of the Redeemer displayed, : in an attempt to explain, illustrate, and enforce the most remarkable types, figures, and allegories of the Old Testament. By the Rev. William M'Ewen, late Minister of the Gospel in Dundee
- Gospel sonnets : or Spiritual songs. In six parts. 1. The believer's espousals. 2. The believer's jointure. 3. The believer's riddle. 4. The believer's lodging. 5. The believer's soliloquy. 6. The believer's principles. Concerning creation and redemption-- law and Gospel-- justification and sanctification-- faith and sense-- heaven and earth. By the late Reverend Mr. Ralph Erskine, Minister of the Gospel at Dunfermline
- Eutropii Historiae Romanae breviarium; cum versione Anglica, in qua verbum de verbo exprimitur: notis quoque & indice: or, Eutropius's compendius History of Rome; together with an English translation as literal as possible, notes and an index. : By John Clarke, author of the essays upon education and study
- An abridgment of Mr. Locke's Essay concerning human understanding
- Edward. Various views of human nature, : taken from life and manners, chiefly in England, [Three lines of verse from Juvenal] By John Moore M.D. Author of Travels through France and Italy, Zeluco, &c. In two volumes. Vol. I[-II]
- Commentaries on the laws of England. : In four books. By Sir William Blackstone, Knt. One of the late justices of His Britannick Majesty's Court of Common Pleas. In four volumes. ..
- An account of the Pelew Islands, : situated in the western part of the Pacific Ocean. Composed from the journals and communications of Captain Henry Wilson, and some of his officers, who, in August, 1783, were there shipwrecked, in the Antelope, a packet belonging to the Hon. East India Company. By George Keate, Esq. F.R.S. and S.A
- Captain Cook's three voyages to the Pacific Ocean : The first performed in the years 1768, 1769, 1770 and 1771: the second in 1772, 1773, 1774 and 1775: the third and last in 1776, 1777, 1778, 1779 and 1780. Faithfully abridged from the quarto editions. Containing a particular relation of all the interesting transactions during the several voyages. To which is prefixed, the life of Captain Cook. Complete in two volumes. ... (Illustrated with eight handsome copperplate engravings.)
- Camilla: or, a picture of youth. : By the author of Evelina and Cecilia. In three volumes. ..
- Calvary : or the death of Christ. A poem in eight books. By Richard Cumberland
- Beauties of the muses: or, Select sentimental poems and elegies, : viz. I. The hermit. By Dr. Parnell. II. Elegy in a church yard. By Mr. Gray. III. The traveller. By Dr. Goldsmith. IV. Death. A poem. By Dr. Porteus. V. Deserted village. By Dr. Goldsmith. VI. Hermit of the dale. By ditto. VII. Futurity. Extract from Dr. Dodd. [Two lines of text] Illustrated with beautiful engravings
- Bannaker's Maryland, Pennsylvania, Delaware, Virginia, Kentucky, and North Carolina almanack and ephemeris, for the year of our Lord 1796 ...
- A Poetical description of song birds : interspersed with entertaining songs, fables, and tales, adapted to each subject: for the amusement of children. [Two lines of verse]
- The young ladies' and gentlemen's spelling book : on a new and improved plan; containing a criterion of rightly spelling and pronouncing the English language: interspersed with many easy lessons, in reading, entertaining fables and collections of moral sentences. Intended for the use of common schools. By Caleb Alexander, A.M. ... (Published according to act of Congress.)
- The rudiments of Latin and English grammar : designed to facilitate the study of both languages, by connecting them together. By Alexander Adam, LL.D. Rector of the High School of Edinburgh. [Five lines of Latin quotation]
- A complete guide for the management of bees, through the year. : By a farmer of Massachusetts. illustrated with a copperplate
- The royal standard English dictionary. : In which the words are not only rationally divided into syllables, accurately accented, their part of speech properly distinguished, and, their various significations arranged in one line; but, likewise, by a key to this work, comprising the various sounds of the vowels and consonants, denoted by typographical characters, and illustrated by examples ... Upon a plan perfectly plain, and entirely new. To which is prefixed, a comprehensive grammar of the English language. ... By William Perry, lecturer in the Academy at Edinburgh, author of The only sure guide to the English tongue, The man of business, The orator, &c. &c
- The royal standard English dictionary. : In which the words are not only rationally divided into syllables, accurately accented, their part of speech properly distinguished, and, their various significations arranged in one line; but, likewise, by a key to this work, comprising the various sounds of the vowels and consonants, denoted by typographical characters, and illustrated by examples ... Upon a plan perfectly plain, and entirely new. To which is prefixed, a comprehensive grammar of the English language. ... By William Perry, lecturer in the Academy at Edinburgh, author of The only sure guide to the English tongue, The man of business, The orator, &c. &c
- The ready reckoner, : or, The trader's useful assistant, in buying and selling all sorts of commodities, either wholesale or retail. Shewing, at one view, the amount or value of any number or quantity of goods or merchandise, from half a farthing to 20s. either by the long or short hundred, half hundred, or quarter, pound or ounce, ell or yard, &c. &c.--In so plain and easy a manner, that a person, quite unacquainted with arithmetick, may hereby ascertain the value of any number of hundreds, pounds, ounces, ells or yards, &c. at any price whatever.--To the most read in figures it will be equally useful, by casting up what is here correctly done to their hand. To which is added, a table of simple and compound interest. By Daniel Fenning
- The principles of moral and political philosophy. : By William Paley, M.A. Archdeacon of Carlisle
- The preceptor's assistant, or Student's guide : being a systematical treatise of arithmetic, both vulgar and decimal; calculated for the use of schools, counting houses, and private families. Wherein the most practical branches of that important art are laid down in so plain and concise a manner, that persons of common capacity may become acquainted, in a short time, with that beneficial science. By John Vinall, teacher of the mathematics and writing, in Boston. [One line of quotation in Latin]
- The pilgrim's progress, from this world to that which is to come : Delivered under the similitude of a dream. Complete in three parts. To which is added, the life and death of the author. Embellished with cuts. Part the first[-third]. Wherein are set forth, I. The manner of his setting out. II. His dangerous journey. III. His safe arrival at the desired country. By John Bunyan. [One line from Hosea]
- The path to riches : An inquiry into the origin and use of money; and into the principles of stocks and banks. To which are subjoined some thoughts respecting a bank for the Commonwealth. By a citizen of Massachusetts. [Four lines of verse]
- The orator's assistant : being a selection of dialogues for schools and academies, taken from many of the best dramatic writings in the English language. To which are added a few highly esteemed pieces for declamation. Intended for youth of both sexes, as an aid in formin an easy, ready and graceful elocution. By Alexander Thomas, Jun. A.M. [One line Latin proverb]
- A grammatical system of the English language : comprehending a plain and familiar scheme, of teaching young gentlemen and ladies the art of speaking and writing correctly their native tongue. By Caleb Alexander, A.M. [One line of Latin quotation]
- The life of Baron Frederick Trenck. : Containing his adventures, his cruel and excessive sufferings, during ten years imprisonment, at the fortress of Magdeburgh, by command of the late King of Prussia. Translated from the German, by Thomas Holcroft
- A new and complete system of arithmetic : Composed for the use of the citizens of the United States. By Nicolas Pike, A.M. [Three lines in Latin from Cicero]
- The instructor: or, American young man's best companion. : Containing, spelling, reading, writing, and arithmetick, in an easier way than any yet published; and how to qualify any person for business, without the help of a master. Instructions to write variety of hands ... How to write letters on business or friendship. Forms of deeds ... releases, &c. Also, merchants accounts, and a short and easy method of shop and bookkeeping ... Together with the method of measuring carpenters ... and painters work ... Likewise, the practical gauger, made easy .. and some genera observations for gardening every month in the year. To which is added, the family's best companion ... and a compendium of the sciences of geography and astronomy ... Also, several very useful tables. By George Fisher, accomptant
- The genuine works of Flavius Josephus : Translated from the original Greek, according to Havercamp's accurate edition. ... Together with large notes, proper observations, and an index. To which are prefixed, three dissertations. ... In six volumes. ... By William Whiston, A.M. Professor of mathematicks in the University of Cambridge, in England
- A new version of the Psalms of David. : Fitted to the tunes used in churches. By N. Brady, D.D. Late Chaplain in Ordinary, and N. Tate, Esq. Late Poet Lauret [sic], to the King of England
- The family female physician: or, A treatise on the management of female complaints, and of children in early infancy. : By Alexander Hamilton, M.D. Professor of midwifery in the university, and Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians, and of the Royal Society, of Edinburgh, &c
- The anatomy of the human body. : By William Cheselden, surgeon to His Majesty's Royal Hospital at Chelsea, Fellow of the Royal Society, and member of the Royal Academy of Surgeons at Paris. With forty copperplates
- The London merchant, : or The history of George Barnwell. As it is acted at the theatres. By Mr. Lillo. [Two lines from the Old ballad of the lady's fall]
- The Italian, or, The confessional of the black penitents : A romance. By Ann Radcliffe, author of The mysteries of Udolpho, Romance of the forest, Cicilian [sic] romance, &c. In two volumes. ..
- The Holy Bible, containing the Old and New Testaments : translated out of the original tongues, and with the former translations diligently compared and revised, by the special command of King James I, of England. [One line in Greek from Genesis]
- A set of anatomical tables, : with explanations, and an abridgment of the practice of midwifery; with a view to illustrate a treatise on that subject, and collection of cases. By William Smellie, M.D. To which are added, notes and illustrations, adapted to the present improved method of practice. By A. Hamilton, M.D. F.R.S. Edinburgh, and professor of midwifery in the University of Edinburgh
- The Holy Bible, containing the Old and New Testaments : together with the Apocrypha: translated out of the original tongues, with the former translations diligently compared and revised, by the special command of King James I, of England. With marginal notes and references. To which are added, an index, and an alphabetical table of all the names in the Old and New Testaments, with their significations
- A system of the law of marine insurances : With three chapters on bottomry; on insurances on lives; and on insurances against fire. By James Allan Park, of Lincoln's Inn, Esq. barrister at law. [One line in Latin from Cicero]
- The American preceptor : being a new selection of lessons for reading and speaking. Designed for the use of schools. By Caleb Bingham, A.M. author of The Columbian orator, Child's companion, &c. [One line of quotation] Published according to act of Congress
- A tour in Holland, in MDCCLXXXIV. : By an American
- A treatise concerning religious affections, : in three parts. Part first. Concerning the nature of the affections, and their importance in religion. Part Second. Shewing what are no certain signs that religious affections are gracious, or that they are not. Part Third. Shewing what are distinguishing signs of truly gracious and holy affections. By Jonathan Edwards, A.M. and Pastor of the First Church in Northampton
- Some remarkable passages in the life of the Hon. Col. James Gardiner, : who was slain at the Battle of Preston Pans, September 21, 1745. To which is added, the sermon, occasioned by his heroick death. By P. Doddridge, D.D. [Two lines from Virgil]
- Sermons on various subjects, evangelical, devotional and practical, : adapted to the promotion of Christian piety, family religion, and youthful virtue. By Joseph Lathrop, D.D. Pastor of the First Church in West Springfield
- A treatise of the law of partnership : By William Watson, of Lincoln's Inn, Esq. [One line in Latin]
- Seneca's morals, by way of abstract. : To which is added, a discourse, under the title of an after thought. Adorned with cuts. By Sir Roger L'Estrange, Knt
- Seneca's morals, by way of abstract. : To which is added, a discourse under the title of an after thought. Adorned with plates. By Sir Roger L'Estrange, Knt
- Self knowledge : a treatise, shewing the nature and benefit of that important science, and the way to attain it. Intermixed with various reflections and observations on human nature. By John Mason, A.M. [Two lines of quotations]
- Regulations for the order and discipline of the troops of the United States. : To which is added, an appendix, containing The United States' militia act, passed in Congress, May, 1792. By Baron de Stuben, late major general and inspector general of the Army of the United States
- Outlines of the theory and practice of midwifery : By Alexander Hamilton, M.D. F.R.S. Professor of midwifery in the university, and Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians, Edinburgh. [One line in Latin]
- Official letters to the Honourable American Congress, : written during the war between the United Colonies and Great Britain, by His Excellency George Washington, commander in chief of the Continental forces, now president of the United States. Copied, by special permission, from the original papers preserved in the office of the secretary of state, Philadelphia. ..
- Of the importance of religious opinions. : Translated from the French of Mr. Necker
- A view of the evidences of Christianity. : In three parts. Part I. Of the direct historical evidence of Christianity, and wherein it is distinguished from the evidence alleged for other miracles. Part II. Of the auxiliary evidences of Christianity. Part III. A brief consideration of some popular objections. By William Paley, M.A. Archdeacon of Carlisle. Three volumes in one
- Meditations and contemplations. : In two volumes. By James Hervey, A.M. late Rector of Weston Favel, in England. [Two lines from Psalms] Vol. I[-II]
- A view of the life, travels, and philanthropic labours of the late John Howard, Esq. L.L.D. F.R.S : By John Aikin, M.D. [Four lines of Latin from Seneca]
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- Human nature in its fourfold state : ... In several practical discourses, by the eminently pious and learned Mr. Thomas Boston, late Minister of the Gospel at Etterick
- Essays on rhetoric. : Abridged chiefly from Dr. Blair's lectures on that science
- Belisarius : By M. Marmontel, Member of the French Academy. [Two lines in Latin from Seneca]
- Outlines of the theory and practice of midwifery : By Alexander Hamilton, M.D. F.R.S. Professor of midwifery in the university, and Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians, Edinburgh. [One line in Latin]
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- An American selection of lessons in reading and speaking. : Calculated to improve the minds and refine the taste of youth. And also to instruct them in the geography, history, and politics of the United States. To which are prefixed, rules in elocution, and directions for expressing the principal passions of the mind. Being the third part of A grammatical institute of the English language. To which is now first added. An appendix containing several new dialogues. By Noah Webster, Jun. Esquire. Author of "Dissertations on the English language," "Collection of essays and fugitive writings," &c
- A discourse occasioned by the death of General George Washington. : Delivered Dec. 29, 1799. By John Thornton Kirkland, Minister of the New South Church, Boston. To which is added, the valedictory address of the late president, to the people of the United States
- A discourse occasioned by the death of General George Washington. : Delivered Dec. 29, 1799. By John Thornton Kirkland. Minister of the New South Church, Boston
- A discourse, delivered in St. John's Church, in Portsmouth, Newhampshire, : at the conferring the order of priesthood on the Rev. Robert Fowle, A.M. of Holderness. On the festival of St. Peter, 1791. By the Right Rev. Samuel Seabury, D.D. Bishop of Connecticut. [Three line of Scripture texts]
- A discourse, on the subject of animation : Delivered before the Humane Society of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, June 11, 1792. By John Bartlett, A.M. [One line in Latin]
- A funeral elegy on the death of General George Washington. : Adapted to the 22d of February. By Abraham Wood
- A grammar of the Greek language : originally composed for the College-School, at Gloucester: in which it has been the editor's design to reject what, in the most improved editions of Cambden [i.e., Camden], is redundant: to supply what is deficient: to reduce to order wha is intricate and confused: and to consign to an appendix what is not requisite to be got by heart
- A grammatical institute of the English language : comprising an easy, concise and systematic method of education. Designed for the use of English schools in America. In three parts. Part second. Containing a plain and comprehensive grammar, grounded on the true principles and idioms of the language. By Noah Webster, Jun. Esquire, author of "Dissertations on the English language," "Collection of essays and fugitive writings," &c
- A grammatical institute of the English language : comprising an easy, concise and systematic method of education. Designed for the use of English schools in America. In three parts. Part second. Containing a plain and comprehensive grammar, grounded on the true principles and idioms of the language. By Noah Webster, Jun. Esquire. Author of "Dissertations on the English language," "Collection of essays and fugitive writings," &c
- A new introduction to book keeping, after the Italian method, by debtor and creditor : in which the theory of that art is not only elucidated, but the practice made easy and familiar, by the addition of a set of books, exhibiting the various incidents which ususally fall in a course of business. The whole laid down in a manner so easy and intelligible as to be understood in a few days. To which is added, several forms of bills, &c. By the Rev. R. Turner, LL.D. Author of a "View of the earth"--"A view of the heavens"--"The heavens surveyed"--"Plain [sic] trigonometry," &c. &c
- A pastoral letter, : from the apostolic vice-prefect, curate of the Holy Cross at Boston
- A sermon delivered at the ordination of the Rev. Timothy Dickinson, : to the pastoral care of the church in Holliston, February 18, MDCCLXXXIX. By David Tappan, A.M. Pastor of the Third Church in Newbury. To which are added, the charge, by the Rev. Amariah Frost, of Milford. And the right hand of fellowship, by the Rev. David Kellogg, of Framingham
- 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. lately governor of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. By Peter Thacher, A.M. Pastor of the church in Brattle Street
- A treatise on the millennium : Showing from Scripture prophecy, that it is yet to come; when it will come; in what it will consist; and the events which are first to take place, introductory to it. By Samuel Hopkins, D.D. Pastor of the First Congregational Church in Newport, Rhode Island. [Two lines from Psalms]
- A treatise on the nature of influx: or, of the intercourse between the soul and body, which is supposed to be either by physical influx, or by spiritual influx, or by pre-established harmony. : Translated from the Latin of the Hon. Emanuel Swedenborg. By the Rev. Thomas Hartley, D.D
- A treatise on the theory and management of ulcers : With a dissertation on white swellings of the joints. To which is prefixed, an essay on the chirurgical treatment of inflammation and its consequences. By Benjamin Bell, member of the Royal College of Surgeons, one of th surgeons to the Royal Infirmary, and Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh. [One line in Latin from Tacitus]
- A treatise on the theory and management of ulcers : with a dissertation on white swellings of the joints. To which is prefixed, an essay on the chirurgical treatment of inflammation and its consequences. By Benjamin Bell, member of the Royal College of Surgeons, one of th surgeons to the Royal Infirmary, and Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh. [One line in Latin from Tacitus]
- A valuable assistant to every man: or, The American clerk's magazine. : Containing the most useful and necessary forms of writings, which commonly occur between man and man ... By Samuel Freeman, Esq; author of the Town officer, and Probate auxiliary. Published according t act of Congress
- A valuable assistant to every man: or, The American clerk's magazine. : Containing the most useful and necessary forms of writings, which commonly occur between man and man ... By Samuel Freeman, Esq; compiler of the Town officer, Probate auxiliary, and Massachusetts justice. Published according to act of Congress
- A view of the internal evidence of the Christian religion. : [One line from Acts] By Soame Jenyns, Esq
- An American selection of lessons in reading and speaking. : Calculated to improve the minds and refine the taste of youth. And also to instruct them in the geography, history, and politics of the United States. To which are prefixed, rules in elocution, and directions for expressing the principal passions of the mind. Being the third part of A grammatical institute of the English language. To which is added, an appendix, containing several new dialogues. By Noah Webster, Jun. Esquire, author of "Dissertations on the English language," "Collection of essays and fugitive writings," &c
- An American selection of lessons in reading and speaking. : Calculated to improve the minds and refine the taste of youth. And also, to instruct them in the geography, history, and politics of the United States. To which are prefixed, rules in elocution, and directions for expressing the principal passions of the mind. Being the third part of A grammatical institute of the English language. By Noah Webster, Jun. Esquire. Author of "Dissertations on the English language," "Collection of essays and fugitive writings," &c
- An anthem, sacred to the memory of His Excellency John Hancock, Esq; late governor and commander in chief of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. : By Dr. Robert Rogerson. [One line from II Samuel] Published according to act of Congress
- An enquiry concerning the design and importance of Christian baptism & discipline : In way of dialogue between a minister and his neighbor. By Nathan Williams, A.M. Pastor of the Church in Tolland. [Five lines of quotations]
- 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, by John Lowell, one of the counsellors of the Academy
- An inquiry into the effects of spirituous liquors on the human body. : To which is added, a moral and physical thermometer. By Benjamin Rush, M.D. professor of the theory and practice of medicine in the University of Philadelphia
- An introduction to the speaking and writing of the English language, according to grammatical rules : intended to assist learners in acquiring a thorough knowledge of syntax. By Caleb Alexander, A.M. author of "A grammatical system of the English language," and Grammatica elements, &c." and "A grammatical institute of the Latin language." Published according to act of Congress
- Cambridge, July 18, 1797. Proposal for printing by subscription, The life of Ezra Stiles, S.T.D. et L.L.D A.A.S. et S.S. Philos. Philad. et Connect. Socius, president of Yale College. By Abiel Holmes, A.M. Pastor of the First Church in Cambridge
- Commentaries on the laws of England. : In four books. By Sir William Blackstone, Knt. One of the late justices of His Britannic Majesty's Court of Common Pleas. In four volumes. Vol. I.--Book I [-Vol. IV. Book IV.]
- Elements of geography : containing a concise and comprehensive view of that useful science, as divided into, 1. astronomical 2. physical or natural 3. political geography, on a new plan. Adapted to the capacities of children and youth; and designed, from its cheapness, for reading and classical book in common schools, and as a useful winter evening's entertainment for young people in private families. Illustrated with a beautiful map of the United States, and a beautiful chart of the whole world. By Jedidiah Morse, D.D. Minister of the congregation in Charlestown, Massachusetts. [Three lines from Backus]
- Elements of geography : containing a concise and comprehensive view of that useful science, as divided into, 1. astronomical 2. physical or natural 3. political geography. On a new plan. Adapted to the capacities of children and youth; and designed, from its cheapness, for reading and classical book in common schools, and as a useful winter evening's entertainment for young people in private families. Illustrated with a beautiful map of the United States, and a beautiful chart of the whole world. By Jedidiah Morse, D.D. Minister of the congregation in Charlestown, Massachusetts. [Three lines from Backus]
- Elements of geography : containing a concise and comprehensive view of that useful science, as divided into, 1. astronomical 2. physical, or natural 3. political geography. On a new plan. Adapted to the capacities of children and youth; and designed, from its cheapness, for a reading and classical book in common schools, and as a useful winter evening's entertainment for young people in private families. Illustrated with a neat map of the United States, and a beautiful chart of the whole world. By Jedidiah Morse, D.D. Minister of the congregation in Charlestown, Massachusetts--author of the American universal geography, and of the American gazetteer. [Three lines from Backus]
- Geography made easy : being an abridgement of the American universal geography. ... To which is added, an improved chronological table of remarkable events, from the creation to the present time. Illustrated with maps of the countries described. Calculated particularly for the use and improvement of schools and academies in the United States of America. By Jedidiah Morse, A.M. Minister of the congregation in Charlestown, near Boston. Published according to act of Congress. [Five lines of quotations]
- Geography made easy : being an abridgment of the American universal geography. ... To which is added, an improved chronological table of remarkable events, from the creation to the present time. Illustrated with a map of the world, and a map of North America. Calculated particularly for the use and improvement of schools and academies in the United States of America. By Jedidiah Morse, D.D. Minister of the congregation in Charlestown, Massachusetts-- Author of the American universal geography, and the American gazetteer. Published according to act of Congress. [Four lines of quotations]
- Harmonia Americana. : Containing a concise introduction to the grounds of music. With a variety of airs, suitable for divine worship, and the use of musical societies. Consisting of three and four parts. By Samuel Holyoke, A.B
- Laus Deo! The Worcester collection of sacred harmony : First and second parts. Containing, I. An introduction to the grounds of musick: or, Rules for learners. II. A large number of celebrated psalm and hymn tunes, from the most approved authors. Suited to all metres usuall sung in churches. To which is added, an appendix. containing a number of excellent psalm tunes, (several of which are entirely new) and other pieces of sacred vocal musick, many of which were composed by eminent European authors, and never before published in this country. The whole compiled for the use of schools and singing societies. [One line from Psalms]
- Laus Deo! The Worcester collection of sacred harmony : In two parts. Containing, I. An introduction to the grounds of musick: or, Rules for learners. II. A large number of celebrated psalm tunes, from the most approved authors. Suited to all metres usually sung in churches. To which is added, an appendix. Containing a number of excellent psalm tunes, (several of which are entirely new) and other pieces of sacred vocal musick, many of which were composed by eminent European authors, and never before published in this country. The whole compiled for the use of schools and singing societies. [One line from Psalms]
- Plain psalmody, or Supplementary music. : An original composition, set in three and four parts: consisting of seventy psalm and hymn tunes and an anthem, adapted to the numerous metres now extant. For the use of worshipping societies and singing schools. Published according to act of Congress
- Principles and observations applied to the manufacture and inspection of pot and pearl ashes. : By David Townsend, inspector of pot and pearl ashes for the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. Published according to act of Congress
- Psalms, hymns and spiritual songs; selected and original : Designed for the use of the church universal, in public and private devotion. [Four lines of quotations]
- Religious courtship : being historical discourses on the necessity of marrying religious husbands and wives only. As also of husbands and wives being of the same opinions in religion with one another. With an appendix, on the necessity of taking none but religious servants, and a proposal for the better managing of servants
- Sacred dirges, hymns, and anthems, commemorative of the death of General George Washington, the guardian of his country and the friend of man. : [Six lines of verse] An original composition. By a citizen of Massachusetts
- Sacred dirges, hymns, and anthems, commemorative of the death of General George Washington, the guardian of his country and the friend to man. : [Six lines of verse] An original composition. By a citizen of Massachusetts
- Self knowledge : a treatise, shewing the nature and benefit of that important science, and the way to attain it. Intermixed with various reflections and observations on human nature. By John Mason, A.M. [Two lines of quotations]
- Self knowledge : a treatise, shewing the nature and benefit of that important science, and the way to attain it. Intermixed with various reflections and observations on human nature. By John Mason, A.M. [Two lines of quotations]
- Sermons, : by Hugh Blair, D.D. F.R.S. Ed, one of the Ministers of the High Church, and professor of rhetoric and belles lettres in the University of Edinburgh. In two volumes. Volume I[-II]
- Some remarkable passages in the life of the Hon. Col. James Gardiner, : who was slain at the Battle of Preston Pans, September 21, 1745. To which is added, the sermon, occasioned by his heroick death. By P. Doddridge, D.D. [Two lines from Virgil]
- Sonnet. For the fourteenth of October, 1793. : When were entombed the remains of His Excellency John Hancock, Esq; Late governor and commander in chief of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts
- The American preceptor : being a new selection of lessons for reading and speaking. Designed for the use of schools. By Caleb Bingham, A.M. author of The young lady's accidence, and Child's companion. [One line of quotation] Published according to act of Congress
- The American spelling book : containing an easy standard of pronunciation. Being the first part of A grammatical institute of the English language. By Noah Webster, Jun. Esquire. Author of "Dissertations on the English language," "Collection of essays and fugitive writings," &c
- The Columbian dictionary of the English language : in which many new words, peculiar to the United States, and many words of general use, not found in any other English dictionary, are inserted. ... To which is prefixed, a prosodial grammar, containing, a short dissertation on vowels and consonants. To the whole is added Heathen mythology: or A classical pronouncing dictionary. By Caleb Alexander, A.M. Author of "Virgil's works translated into literal English prose," &c. &c. and teacher of the English language. Published according to act of Congress
- The Declaration of Independence : a poem: accompanied by odes, songs, &c. adapted to the day. [Two lines from Thomson] By a citizen of Boston
- The Massachusetts compiler of theoretical and practical elements of sacred vocal music. : Together with a musical dictionary. And a variety of psalm tunes, chorusses, &c. Chiefly selected or adapted from modern European publications. Published at Boston, February, 1795, according to act of Congress
- The New pleasing instructor: or, Young lady's guide to virtue and happiness. : Consisting of essays, relations, descriptions, epistles, dialogues, and poetry. Carefully extracted from the best modern authors. Designed principally for the use of female schools; but calculated for general instruction and amusement. By a lady
- The Psalms of David, imitated in the language of the New Testament : And applied to the Christian state and worship. Together with Hymns and spiritual songs, in three books. I. Collected from the Scriptures. II. Composed on Divine subjects. III. Prepared for the Lord's Supper. With indexes and tables complete. By Isaac Watts, D.D. [Six lines of quotations]
- The art of writing, reduced to a plain and easy system : On a plan entirely new. In seven books. By John Jenkins, writing master. Book I. Containing a plain, easy and familiar introduction to the art. [Three lines from Moore] (Published according to act of Congress.)
- The better sort: or, The girl of spirit : An operatical, comical farce: [Seven lines from the Epilogue]
- The boarding school; or, Lessons of a preceptress to her pupils : consisting of information, instruction, and advice, calculated to improve the manners, and form the character of young ladies. To which is added, a collection of letters, written by the pupils, to their instructor, their friends, and each other. By a lady of Massachusetts; author of The coquette.; Published according to act of Congress
- The continental harmony, : containing a number of anthems, fuges, and chorusses, in several parts. Never before published. Composed by William Billings, author of various music books. [Ten lines of Scripture texts] Published according to act of Congress
- The design and blessedness of the Gospel. : A sermon, delivered, May 23, 1792, at the ordination of the Rev. Willaim Emerson, to the care of the Congregational Church and Society in Harvard. By Ezra Ripley, A.M. Pastor of the church in Concord
- The evangelical harmony. : Containing a great variety of airs, suitable for divine worship: besides a number of favourite pieces of music, selected from different authors; chiefly original. To which is prefixed, a concise introduction to the grounds of music. By Daniel Belknap, author of the Harmonist's companion. Published according to act of Congress
- The harmony of Maine : being an original composition of psalm and hymn tunes, of various metres, suitable for Divine worship. With a number of fuging pieces and anthems. Together with a concise introduction to the grounds of musick, and rules for learners. For the use of singing schools and musical societies. By S. Belcher, of Farmington, County of Lincoln, District of Maine. [Seven lines of quotations in two columns] Published according to act of Congress
- The life and most surprising adventures of Robinson Crusoe, : of York, mariner; who lived eight and twenty years in an uninhabited island, on the coast of America, lying near the mouth of the great river of Oroonoque: having been cast on shore by shipwreck, wherein all the men were drowned but himself: as also, a relation how he was wonderfully delivered by pirates. The whole three volumes faithfully abridged
- The new Robinson Crusoe : an instructive and entertaining history. For the use of children of both sexes. Translated from the French
- The power of sympathy: or, The triumph of nature. : Founded in truth. In two volumes. ..
- The principles of eloquence : adapted to the pulpit and the bar. By the Abbe Maury. Translated from the French; with additional notes, By John Neal Lake, A.M. [Nine lines of quotations]
- The rights of the drama: or, An inquiry into the origin, principles, and consequences of theatrical entertainments : By Philo Dramatis. [Ten lines from Milton]
- The royal standard English dictionary. : In which the words are not only rationally divided into syllables, accurately accented, their part of speech properly distinguished, and, their various significations arranged in one line; but, likewise, by a key to this work, comprising the various sounds of the vowels and consonants, denoted by typographical characters, and illustrated by examples ... Upon a plan perfectly plain, and entirely new. To which is prefixed, a comprehensive grammar of the English language. ... By William Perry, lecturer in the Academy at Edinburgh, author of The only sure guide to the English tongue, The man of business, The orator, &c
- The task. : A poem. In six books. To which is added, Tirocinium: or, A review of schools. By William Cowper, of the Inner Temple, Esq
- The town officer; or The power and duty of selectmen, town clerks, town treasurers, overseers of the poor, assessors, constables, collectors of taxes, surveyors of highways, surveyors of lumber, fence viewers, clerks of the market, measurers of wood, and other town officers : As contained in the laws of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. With a variety of forms, for the use of such officers. To which are added, the power and duty of towns, parishes and plantations, and a plain and regular method to keep accounts of the expenditures of monies voted by a town; upon an inspection of which, the state of its finances may at any time be known. By Samuel Freeman, Esq. author of the Probate auxilliary, and American clerk's magazine. Published according to act of Congress
- The trial of Thomas Paine, for a libel, contained in the second part of Rights of man. : Before Lord Kenyon, and a special jury, at Guild Hall, December 18, 1792. With the speeches of the attorney general and Mr. Erskine at large
- The triumph of truth. : History and visions of Clio. [Six lines of quotations] By John Paul Martin, A.M. M.S.P
- The union harmony, or Universal collection of sacred music : In two volumes. ... --Containing, I. The rudiments of music laid down in a plain and concise manner. II. A large and valuable collection of tunes, suited to all the metres now used in the various worshipping societies in America, many of which were never before published. By Oliver Holden. Author of the American harmony. Published according to act of Congress
- The wisdom of angels, concerning divine love and divine wisdom. : In five parts. Transalted [sic] from the original Latin of the Hon. Emanuel Swedenborg
- The young lady's accidence: or, A short and easy introduction to English grammar : Designed, principally, for the use of young learners, more especially those of the fair sex, though proper for either. By Caleb Bingham, A.M. Author of The child's companion, and American preceptor. [Two lines of verse]
- The young lady's accidence: or, A short and easy introduction to English grammar : Designed, principally, for the use of young learners, more especially those of the fair sex, though proper for either. By Caleb Bingham, A.M. Author of The child's companion, and American preceptor. [Two lines of verse]
- The young lady's accidence: or, A short and easy introduction to English grammar : Designed, principally, for the use of young learners, more especially those of the fair sex, though proper for either. By Caleb Bingham, A.M. [Two lines of verse]
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