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  1. 3501.
    Hale, Matthew, Sir, 1609-1676.    Sir Matthew Hale's affectionate epistles to his children. With directions concerning the religious observation of the Lord's Day. : To which is prefixed the life of the author.    1790
  2. 3502.
    Hall, Aaron, 1751-1814.    A sermon, against profane swearing; delivered at Keene, on Lord's Day, October 17, 1790, and published at the request of a number of the hearers. / By Aaron Hall. A.M. Pastor of the church in Keene. ; [Five lines of Scripture texts]    1790
  3. 3503.
    Hamilton, Alexander, 1739-1802.    Outlines of the theory and practice of midwifery. By Alexander Hamilton, M.D. F.R.S. Edin. Professor of midwifery in the university, and member of the Royal College of Surgeons, Edinburgh. ; [One line in Latin]    1790
  4. 3504.
    Hammon, Jupiter, 1711-ca. 1800.    An evening's improvement. Shewing, the necessity of beholding the Lamb of God. : To which is added, a dialogue, entitled, The kind master and dutiful servant. / Written by Jupiter Hammon, a Negro man belonging to Mr. John Lloyd, of Queen's Village, on Long-Island, now in Hartford.    1790
  5. 3505.
    Harris, R. (Raymund).    Scriptural researches on the licitness of the slave-trade, shewing its conformity with the principles of natural and revealed religion, delineated in the sacred writings of the word of God, / by the Rev. R. Harris. ; [Two lines from John]    1790
  6. 3506.
    Hemmenway, Moses, 1735-1811.; Hemmenway, Moses, 1735-1811. Discourse on the nature and subjects of Christian baptism. Selections.    A treatise on the nature and subjects of Christian baptism. Extracted from a late author.    1790
  7. 3507.
    Herr, Franz.    A short explication of the written word of God; likewise of the Christian baptism, and the peaceable kingdom of Christ. Against the people called Quakers.    1790
  8. 3508.
    Hitchcock, Enos, 1745-1803.; Washington, Martha, 1731-1802, dedicatee.    Memoirs of the Bloomsgrove family. In a series of letters to a respectable citizen of Philadelphia. Containing sentiments on a mode of domestic education, suited to the present state of society, government, and manners, in the United States of America: and on the dignity and importance of the female character. : Interspersed with a variety of interesting anecdotes. / By Enos Hitchcock, D.D. ; Vol. I[-II].    1790
  9. 3509.
    Homer, Jonathan, 1759-1843.; Ancient and Honorable Artillery Company of Massachusetts.    The character and duties of a Christian soldier, considered and applied in a sermon, preached before the Ancient and Honorable Company of Artillery, on Monday, June 7, 1790; being the anniversary of the election of officers. / By Jonathan Homer, A.M. Pastor of the First Church in Newton.    1790
  10. 3510.
    Humphreys, David, 1752-1818.; Trumbull, John, 1750-1831.; Dwight, Timothy, 1752-1817.    The miscellaneous works of Colonel Humphreys.    1790
  11. 3511.
    Lavater, Johann Caspar, 1741-1801.; Fuseli, Henry, 1741-1825, tr.; Fuseli, Henry, 1741-1825, dedicatee.; Tiebout, Cornelius, 1773?-1832, engraver.    Aphorisms on man. Translated from the original manuscript of the Rev. John Caspar Lavater, citizen of Zuric. ; [One line from Juvenal] Vermischte unphysiognomische Regeln. English    1790
  12. 3512.
    Markoe, Peter, 1752?-1792.; Mifflin, Thomas, 1744-1800, dedicatee.; McKean, Thomas, 1734-1817. dedicatee.; Gessner, Salomon, 1730-1788. Erastus.    The reconciliation; or The triumph of nature: a comic opera, in two acts. / By Peter Markoe. ; [Three lines of quotations]    1790
  13. 3513.
    Mason, Benjamin.    Light rising out of obscurity. Or, A reply to Francis Herr's pamphlet, intitled, A short explication of the written word of God; likewise, of the Christian baptism, and the peaceable kingdom of Christ, against the people called Quakers. By Benjamin Mason. ; [Two lines from I. Peter]    1790
  14. 3514.
    Meacham, Joseph, 1742-1796.; Whittaker, James, 1751-1787.    A concise statement of the principles of the only true church, according to the Gospel of the present appearance of Christ. As held to and practiced upon by the true followers of the living Saviour, at Newlebanon, &c. : Together with a letter from James Whittaker, Minister of the Gospel in this day of Christ's second appearing--to his natural relations in England. Dated October 9th, 1785.    1790
  15. 3515.
    Morton, Sarah Wentworth, 1759-1846.; Bowdoin, James, 1726-1790, dedicatee.; Gullager, Christian, 1759-1826, ill.; Hill, Samuel, 1766?-1804, engraver.    Ouâbi: or The virtues of nature. An Indian tale. In four cantos. / By Philenia, a lady of Boston. ; [One line from Spenser]    1790
  16. 3516.
    Moseley, Increase, 1712-1795.    A narration of the captivity of John Fillmore and his escape from the pirates.    1790
  17. 3517.
    Mountain, Joseph, 1758-1790.; Daggett, David, 1764-1851.    Sketches of the life of Joseph Mountain, a Negro, who was executed at New-Haven, on the 20th day of October, 1790, for a rape, committed on the 26th day of May last. : (The writer of this history has directed that the money arising from the sales thereof, after deducting the expence of printing, &c. be given to the unhappy girl, whose life is rendered wretched by the crime of the malefactor.)    1790
  18. 3518.
    Murray, Lindley, 1745-1826.    The power of religion on the mind, in retirement, sickness, and at death; exemplified in the testimonies and experience of men distinguished by their greatness, learning, or virtue.    1790
  19. 3519.
    Ogden, John Cosens, 1751-1800.; New Hampshire. General Court.    A sermon, delivered before His Excellency the president, the Honourable Senate, and the Honourable House of Representatives, of the state of New-Hampshire, at the annual election, holden at Concord, on the first Wednesday in June, M.DCC.XC. / By John C. Ogden, A.M. Rector of Queen's Chapel in Portsmouth.    1790
  20. 3520.
    Peddle, M., Mrs.; Peddle, M., Mrs. Maxims addressed to young ladies.    Rudiments of taste. In a series of letters, from a mother to her daughters. : To which are added, Maxims addressed to young ladies, / by the Countess Dowager of Carlisle.    1790
  21. 3521.
    Poellnitz, Frederick Carl Hans Bruno, Baron von, 1734-1801.; Carloss, Charlotte Julie Wilhelmine Amalie, b. 1772, ill.; Maverick, Peter, 1780-1831, engraver.    Essay on agriculture. By F.C.H.B. Poellnitz.    1790
  22. 3522.
    Price, Richard, 1723-1791.; Revolution Society (London, England)    A discourse on the love of our country, delivered on Nov. 4, 1789, at the meeting-house in the Old Jewry, to the Society for Commmemorating the Revolution in Great Britain. / By Richard Price, D.D. LL.D. F.R.S. and fellow of the American Philosophical Societies at Philadelphia and Boston.    1790
  23. 3523.
    Ralling, John.    Miscellanies, viz. I. The time-piece; or, An honest servant's advice to his master. II. Verses on the month of May. III. An affectionate father's dying advice. : [Three lines of Latin verse]    1790
  24. 3524.
    Ramsay, David, 1749-1815.; Medical Society of South Carolina.    A dissertation on the means of preserving health, in Charleston, and the adjacent low country. Read before the Medical Society of South-Carolina, on the 29th of May, 1790. / By David Ramsay, M.D. Member of the Royal Physical Society of Edinburgh.    1790
  25. 3525.
    Rhode Island.    State of Rhode-Island and Providence-Plantations. In General Assembly. January session, A.D. 1790. An act for calling a Convention, to take into consideration the Constitution proposed for the United States, passed on the 17th of September, A.D. 1787, by the General Convention held at Philadelphia. Act calling for a convention    1790
  26. 3526.
    Richardson, Samuel, 1689-1761.    The history of Sir Charles Grandison, abridged from the works of Samuel Richardson, Esq. Author of Pamela and Clarissa.    1790
  27. 3527.
    Rowe, Elizabeth Singer, 1674-1737.; Watts, Isaac, 1674-1748, ed.    Devout exercises of the heart, in meditation and soliloquy, prayer and praise. / By the late pious and ingenious Mrs. Rowe. ; Reviewed and published at her request, by I. Watts, D.D.    1790
  28. 3528.
    Rush, Benjamin, 1746-1813.    Information to Europeans who are disposed to migrate to the United States. In a letter from a citizen of Pennsylvania, to his friend in Great Britain.    1790
  29. 3529.
    Rush, Benjamin, 1746-1813.; Clymer, George, 1739-1813.    Thoughts upon the amusements and punishments which are proper for schools. Addressed to George Clymer, Esq. / By Benjamin Rush, M.D.    1790
  30. 3530.
    Rush, Benjamin, 1746-1813.; College of Physicians of Philadelphia.    An eulogium in honor of the late Dr. William Cullen, professor of the practice of physic in the University of Edinburgh; delivered before the College of Physicians of Philadelphia, on the 9th of July, agreeably to their vote of the 4th of May, 1790. / By Benjamin Rush, M.D. professor of the theory and practice of medicine, in the College of Philadelphia. ; Published by order of the College of Physicians.    1790
  31. 3531.
    Smither, James, 1741-1797, engraver.    The Vocal remembrancer; being a choice selection of the most admired songs, including the modern. : To which are added favourite toasts and sentiments.    1790
  32. 3532.
    Smith, William, 1727-1803.; State Society of the Cincinnati of Pennsylvania.    A sermon, on temporal and spiritual salvation: delivered in Christ-Church, Philadelphia, before the Pennsylvania Society of the Cincinnati. / By William Smith, D.D. provost of the College and Academy of Philadelphia. ; Prepared and published at the request of the society.    1790
  33. 3533.
    Strong, Nathan, 1748-1816.; Connecticut. General Assembly.    A sermon, delivered in presence of His Excellency Samuel Huntington, Esq. L.L.D. governor, and the Honorable the General Assembly of the state of Connecticut, convened at Hartford, on the day of the anniversary election. May 13th, 1790. By Nathan Strong, A.M. Pastor of the First Church in Hartford.    1790
  34. 3534.
    Thompson, Abraham.    Poems on the most solemn subjects. Written by Abraham Thompson.    1790
  35. 3535.
    Tudor, William, 1750-1819.; Massachusetts Society of the Cincinnati.    A gratulatory address, delivered July 5, 1790, before the Society of the Cincinnati, of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. Published by their order.    1790
  36. 3536.
    Tyler, Royall, 1757-1826.    The contrast, a comedy; in five acts: / written by a citizen of the United States; ; performed with applause at the theatres in New-York, Philadelphia, and Maryland; ; and published (under an assignment of the copy-right) by Thomas Wignell. ; [Two lines in Latin from Virgil with two line English translation]    1790
  37. 3537.
    United States. Congress (1st, 1st session : 1789).; United States. Constitution.    Amendments proposed to be added to the Federal Constitution, by the Congress of the United States of America, begun and held at the city of New-York, on Wednesday, the fourth day of March, in the year M,DCC,LXXXIX.    1790
  38. 3538.
    United States. Dept. of State.; Jefferson, Thomas, 1743-1826.    Report of the secretary of state, on the subject of establishing a uniformity in the weights, measures and coins of the United States. Published by order of the House of Representatives.    1790
  39. 3539.
    United States. Dept. of State.; Jefferson, Thomas, 1743-1826.    The secretary of state, to whom was referred by the House of Representatives the letter of John H. Mitchell, reciting certain proposals, for supplying the United States with copper coinage, has had the same under consideration, according to instructions, and begs leave to report thereon as follows.    1790
  40. 3540.
    United States. Dept. of the Treasury.; United States. Congress (1st, 2nd session : 1790). House.    Report of the secretary of the Treasury to the House of Representatives, relative to a provision for the support of the public credit of the United States, in conformity to a resolution of the twenty-first day of September, 1789. : Presented to the House on Thursday the 14th day of January, 1790. : Published by order of the House of Representatives.    1790
  41. 3541.
    United States.; Jefferson, Thomas, 1743-1826.    Congress of the United States: At the second session, begun and held at the city of New-York, on Monday, the fourth of January, one thousand seven hundred and ninety. An act providing for holding a treaty or treaties to establish peace with certain Indian tribes. Act providing for holding a treaty    1790
  42. 3542.
    Warren, Mercy Otis, 1728-1814.; Washington, George, 1732-1799, dedicatee.    Poems, dramatic and miscellaneous. By Mrs. M. Warren. ; [Two lines from Pope]    1790
  43. 3543.
    Watchman.    A divine call to that highly favoured people the Jews. Justice and mercy opening now the way for their restoration. / By the watchman. ; [Five lines from Isaiah]    1790
  44. 3544.
    Waterhouse, Benjamin, 1754-1846.; Humane Society of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts.    On the principle of vitality. A discourse delivered in the First Church in Boston, Tuesday, June 8th, 1790. Before the Humane Society of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. / By B. Waterhouse, M.D. Professor of the theory and practice of physic, and lecturer on natural history in the University of Cambridge. ; [One line from Bacon]    1790
  45. 3545.
    Watson, Elkanah, 1758-1842.    A tour in Holland, in MDCCLXXXIV. / By an American.    1790
  46. 3546.
    Wesley, Charles, 1707-1788.    An epistle to the Reverend Mr. George Whitefield: written in the year MDCCLV. / By Charles Westley [sic], A.M. late student of Christ-Church, Oxford.    1790
  47. 3547.
    Winthrop, John, 1588-1649.; Webster, Noah, 1758-1843, ed.    A journal of the transactions and occurrences in the settlement of Massachusetts and the other New-England colonies, from the year 1630 to 1644: written by John Winthrop, Esq; first governor of Massachusetts: and now first published from a correct copy of the original manuscript. ; [Two lines of Latin text]    1790
  48. 3548.
    Woodhull, John, 1744-1824.    A sermon, for the day of publick thanksgiving, appointed by the president, on account of the establishment of the new Constitution, &c. November 26, 1789. By the Rev. John Woodhull, A.M. Pastor of the First Presbyterian Church in Freehold. ; [One line from Psalms]    1790
  49. 3549.
    The Apollo: being a collection of English songs; including a selection of Masonic songs, anthems, odes, preludes, prologues, epilogues, toasts, &c.    1791
  50. 3550.
    The Moralist: or, Young gentleman and lady's entertaining companion, &c. Being a collection of moral tales, and stories. / Selected from the best authors.    1791
  51. 3551.
    Adams, Zabdiel, 1739-1801.    Our lapse in Adam, and redemption by Christ considered, in two sermons, preached at Sterling, in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, the 16th of January, 1791. / By Zabdiel Adams, A.M. Pastor of the church in Lunenburg. ; Published at the desire of many who heard them.    1791
  52. 3552.
    Atkinson, William King, 1764-1820.    An oration; delivered at Dover, New-Hampshire, on the Fourth of July, 1791. Being the fifteenth anniversary of American independence. : [Six lines of quotations] / By William King Atkinson.    1791
  53. 3553.
    Austin, Samuel, 1760-1830.    Disinterested love, the ornament of the Christian, and the duty of man. A sermon delivered at New-York, June 5, 1790; / by Samuel Austin, A.M. Pastor of a church of Christ in Worcester. ; And published in compliance with the request of a number of the hearers, ; [Four lines from Shaftsbury]    1791
  54. 3554.
    Austin, Samuel, 1760-1830.    The manner in which the Gospel should be heard, and the importance of hearing it rightly, illustrated and urged, in a discourse, / preached by Samuel Austin, M.A. in Worcester, on the Lord's Day immediately succeeding his installation, September 29th, MDCCXC. ; Published in compliance with the request of many of the hearers.    1791
  55. 3555.
    Backus, Isaac, 1724-1806.    The infinite importance of the obedience of faith, and of a separation from the world, opened and demonstrated. By Isaac Backus, Pastor of a church in Middleborough. ; [Four lines of Scripture texts] True faith    1791
  56. 3556.
    Bangs, Edward, 1756-1818.; Fiske, Oliver, 1762-1837.    An oration, delivered at Worcester, on the Fourth of July, 1791. Being the anniversary of the independence of the United States. / By Edward Bangs, Esq.    1791
  57. 3557.
    Bank of the United States (1791-1811).; United States. Act to incorporate the subscribers to the Bank of the United States.    The acts of incorporation, bye-laws, rules and regulations, of the Bank of the United States.    1791
  58. 3558.
    Bartram, William, 1739-1823.; Bartram, William, 1739-1823, ill.; Trenchard, James, b. 1747, engraver.; Bartram, William, 1739-1823. Account of the persons, manners, customs and government of the Muscogulges ...    Travels through North & South Carolina, Georgia, East & West Florida, the Cherokee country, the extensive territories of the Muscogulges, or Creek Confederacy, and the country of the Chactaws; containing, an account of the soil and natural productions of those regions, together with observations on the manners of the Indians. : Embellished with copper-plates. / By William Bartram. Travels through North and South Carolina    1791
  59. 3559.
    Belknap, Jeremy, 1744-1798.; Belknap, Jeremy, 1744-1798, cartographer.; Hill, Samuel, 1766?-1804, engraver.    The history of New-Hampshire. : Volume II. Comprehending the events of of seventy five years, from MDCCXV to MDCCXC. : Illustrated by a map. / By Jeremy Belknap, A.M. Member of the Philosophical Society in Philadelphia, and of the Academy of Arts and Sciences in Massachusetts.    1791
  60. 3560.
    Bennett, John.    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, author of Strictures on female education. ; In two volumes. Vol I[-II].    1791
  61. 3561.
    Bentley, William, 1759-1819.; Marine Society at Salem.    A sermon, delivered in the East Meeting-House, Salem, on Sunday morning, March 13: occasioned by the death of Jonathan Gardner, Esq. master of the Marine Society in Salem; who died March 2, 1791, aet. 63. / By William Bentley, A.M. Pastor of the Second Congregational Church in Salem.    1791
  62. 3562.
    Bishop, Abraham, 1763-1844.; Pope, Alexander, 1688-1744. Messiah.    The triumph of truth. History and visions of Clio. : [Six lines of quotations] / By John Paul Martin, A.M. M.S.P.    1791
  63. 3563.
    Booth, Abraham, 1734-1806.    An essay on the kingdom of Christ. By Abraham Booth. ; [Two lines from Psalms]    1791
  64. 3564.
    Burke, Edmund, 1729-1797.    Reflections on the revolution in France, and on the proceedings in certain societies in London relative to that event. : Ina letter intended to have been sent to a gentleman in Paris. / By the Right Honourable Edmund Burke.    1791
  65. 3565.
    Carey, Mathew, 1760-1839, ed.    The Beauties of poetry, British and American: containing some of the productions of Waller, Milton, Addison, Pope, Shirley, Parnell, Watts, Thomson, Young, Shenstone, Akenside, Gray, Goldsmith, Johnson, Moore, Garrick, Cowper, Beattie, Burns, Merry, Cowley, Wolcott, Palmerston, Penrose. Evans, Barlow, Dwight, Freneau, Humphreys, Livingston, J. Smith, W.M. Smith, Ladd, Bayard, Hopkinson, James, Markoe, Prichard, Fentham, Bradford, Dawes, Lathrop, Osborne.    1791
  66. 3566.
    Conover, Samuel Forman, 1766?-1824.    An inaugural dissertation on sleep and dreams; their effects on the faculties of the mind, and the causes of dreams. Submitted to the examination of the Rev. William Smith, S.T.P. provost; the trustees and medical professors of the College of Philadelphia; for the degree of Doctor of Medicine: on the twenty-third day of June, A.D. 1791. / By Samuel Forman Conover, of the state of New-Jersey, member of the Medical Society of said state, and of the American Medical Society of Philadelphia.    1791
  67. 3567.
    Crafts, Thomas, 1767-1798.    An oration, pronounced July 4th, 1791, at the request of the inhabitants of the town of Boston, in commemoration of the anniversary of American independence, / by Thomas Crafts, Jun. A.M. ; [Eight lines from Addison]    1791
  68. 3568.
    Dana, James, 1735-1812.; Connecticut Society for the Promotion of Freedom, and the Relief of Persons Unlawfully Holden in Bondage.    The African slave trade. A discourse delivered in the city of New-Haven, September 9, 1790, before the Connecticut Society for the Promotion of Freedom. / By James Dana, D.D. Pastor of the First Congregational Church in said city.    1791
  69. 3569.
    Davis, Daniel, 1762-1835.; Deane, Samuel, 1733-1814, dedicatee.    An address to the inhabitants of the District of Maine, upon the subject of their separation from the present government of Massachusetts. / By one of their fellow citizens.    1791
  70. 3570.
    Dunlap, William, 1766-1839.; O'Keeffe, John, 1747-1833. Poor soldier.    Darby's return. A comic sketch. As performed at the New-York and Philadelphia theatres. / Written by William Dunlap.    1791
  71. 3571.
    Dwight, Timothy, 1752-1817.; Connecticut. General Assembly.    Virtuous rulers a national blessing. A sermon, preached at the general election, May 12th, 1791. / By Timothy Dwight, D.D. Pastor of a church in Fairfield. ; [Seven lines from Patterson's Answer]    1791
  72. 3572.
    Edwards, Jonathan, 1703-1758.; Synod of New York (1745-1757).    A sermon preached at New-Ark, in New-Jersey, before the Synod of New-York and Philadelphia, by the Rev. Jonathan Edwards, late president of the college in New-Jersey: ; entitled, True grace, distinguished from the experience of devils. ; [Two lines from James]    1791
  73. 3573.
    Edwards, Jonathan, 1745-1801.; Connecticut Society for the Promotion of Freedom, and the Relief of Persons Unlawfully Holden in Bondage.    The injustice and impolicy of the slave trade, and of the slavery of the Africans: illustrated in a sermon preached before the Connecticut Society for the Promotion of Freedom, and for the Relief of Persons Unlawfully Holden in Bondage, at their annual meeting in New-Haven, September 15, 1791. / By Jonathan Edwards, D.D. Pastor of a church in New-Haven.    1791
  74. 3574.
    Equiano, Olaudah, b. 1745.; Tiebout, Cornelius, 1773?-1832, engraver.    The interesting narrative of the life of Olaudah Equiano, or Gustavus Vassa, the African. Written by himself. ; Vol I[-II]. ; [Five lines from Isaiah]    1791
  75. 3575.
    Evans, Israel, 1747-1807.; New Hampshire. General Court.    A sermon, delivered at Concord, before the Hon. General Court of the state of Newhampshire, at the annual election, holden on the first Wednesday in June, M.DCC.XCI. / By the Rev. Israel Evans, A.M. Pastor of the church in Concord.    1791
  76. 3576.
    Fielding, Henry, 1707-1754.    The history of the adventures of Joseph Andrews, and his friend Mr. Abraham Adams. Written in imitation of the manner of Cervantes, author of Don Quixote. / By Henry Fielding, Esq. ; In two volumes. Vol. I[-II].    1791
  77. 3577.
    Franklin, William Temple, 1760-1823.; Morris, Robert, 1734-1806.    An account of the soil, growing timber, and other productions, of the lands in the countries situated in the back parts of the states of New-York and Pennsylvania, in North America. And particularly the lands in the county of Ontario, known by the name of the Genesee Tract, lately located, and now in the progress of being settled.    1791
  78. 3578.
    Fraser, Donald, 1755?-1820.    The young gentleman and lady's assistant; partly original, but chiefly compiled from the works of the most celebrated modern authors; calculated to instruct youth in the priciples of useful knowledge: : in five parts, viz. geography, natural-history, elocution, poetry, --and miscellany. : To which is annexed --a short system of practical arithmetic; wherein every example is wrought at large, and the whole, including the money of the United States, rendered easy to the meanest capacity. : This work, is divided into small sections for the convenience of schools. / By Donald Fraser, school-master, New-York.    1791
  79. 3579.
    Garrettson, Freeborn, 1752-1827.    The experience and travels of Mr. Freeborn Garrettson, : Minister of the Methodist-Episcopal Church in North-America. [One line from I Samuel]    1791
  80. 3580.
    Harmar, Josiah, 1753-1813.; United States. Army. Court of Enquiry (Harmar : 1791).    The proceedings of a court of enquiry, held at the special request of Brigadier General Josiah Harmar, to investigate his conduct, as commanding officer of the expedition against the Miami Indians, 1790: the same having been transmitted by Major General St. Clair, to the Secretary of the United States, for the Department of War. : Published by authority.    1791
  81. 3581.
    Junius, 18th cent.    The letters of Junius. Complete in one volume, with a copious index.    1791
  82. 3582.
    Leland, John, 1754-1841.    The rights of conscience inalienable, and therefore religious opinions not cognizable by law: or, The high-flying church-man, stript of his legal robe, appears a Yaho. By John Leland ; [One line from Elihu]    1791
  83. 3583.
    Linn, William, 1752-1808.; Smith, William Pitt, 1760-1796.; Tammany Society, or Columbian Order (N.Y.).    The blessings of America. A sermon, preached in the Middle Dutch Church, on the fourth July, 1791, being the anniversary of the independence of America: at the request of the Tammany Society, or Columbian Order. / By William Linn, D.D.    1791
  84. 3584.
    Logan, George, 1753-1821.    Letters, addressed to the yeomanry of the United States: shewing the necessity of confining the public revenue to a fixed proportion of the net produce of the land; and the bad policy and injustice of every species of indirect taxation and commercial regulations. / By a farmer.    1791
  85. 3585.
    Macaulay, Catharine, 1731-1791.    Observations on the Reflections of the Right Hon. Edmund Burke, on the revolution in France in a letter to the Right Hon. the Earl of Stanhope.    1791
  86. 3586.
    McCalla, Daniel, 1748-1809.    Two sermons to young men, preached in the Independent or Congregational Church, at Wappetaw, in Christ Church Parish. / By Daniel M'Calla, A.M.    1791
  87. 3587.
    Mount, Thomas, 1764-1791.; Smith, William, 1754-1821, ed.    The confession, &c. of Thomas Mount, who was executed at Little-Rest, in the state of Rhode-Island, on Friday the 27th day of May, 1791, for burglary.    1791
  88. 3588.
    Ogden, John Cosens, 1751-1800.; Portsmouth Academy (N.H.).    An address delivered at the opening of Portsmouth Academy, on Easter Monday, A.D. 1791, by the Reverend John Cosens Ogden, Rector of St. John's Church.    1791
  89. 3589.
    P. I.    Dramatic pieces, calculated to exemplify the mode of conduct which will render young ladies both amiable and happy, when their school education is completed. : In three volumes. Volume I[-III]. ...    1791
  90. 3590.
    Porter, Robert, 1768-1842.; Knox, Henry, 1750-1806, dedicatee.; State Society of the Cincinnati of Pennsylvania.    An oration, to commemorate the independence of the United States of North-America; delivered at Zion Church, in Fourth-Street, Philadelphia, July 4th, 1791; : and now published at the request of the Pennsylvania Society of the Cincinnati. / By Robert Porter, A.M.    1791
  91. 3591.
    Porter, Sarah.    The royal penitent. In three parts. : To which is added, David's lamentation over Saul and Jonathan. / By Mrs. Sarah Porter, of Plymouth in Newhampshire. ; [Four lines from Pope]    1791
  92. 3592.
    Relly, James, 1722?-1778.    Union: or, A treatise of the consanguinity and affinity between Christ and his Church. By James Relly. ; [Four lines from I Corinthians]    1791
  93. 3593.
    Rush, Benjamin, 1746-1813.; Cadogan, William, 1711-1797, dedicatee.    Sermons to the rich and studious, on temperance and exercise. With a dedication to Dr. Cadogan. / By a physician. Sermons to gentlemen upon temperance and exercise    1791
  94. 3594.
    S----a, Miss.    A letter from Miss S----a to Mrs. R----, who, on her way to Bath, visited Saint Rozo Villozo! The most celebrated personage in this part of the country, and now residing near Sharpsburg.    1791
  95. 3595.
    Smith, Eunice, of Ashfield.    Some arguments against worldly-mindedness, and needless care and trouble. With other useful instructions. Represented by way of a dialogue or discourse between two, called by the names of Mary and Martha.    1791
  96. 3596.
    Smith, William, 1754-1821.    A discourse delivered in Christ's Church at Norwich-Landing. in the state of Connecticut, on Wednesday, the 24th day of August, being the day of introducing an organ into that church. / By William Smith, A.M. Rector of Trinity Church, Newport, Rhode-Island State. ; [One line from Psalms]    1791
  97. 3597.
    Smith, William, 1754-1821.    The convict's visitor: or, Penitential offices, (in the antient way of liturgy) consisting of prayers, lessons, and meditations; with suitable devotions before, and at the time of execution. : [Four lines from Luke] / By William Smith, A.M. Rector of Trinity Church in Newport.    1791
  98. 3598.
    Stillman, Samuel, 1738-1807.    Apostolic preaching considered in three discourses. Delivered November 1790. / By Samuel Stillman, D.D. Pastor of the First Baptist Church in Boston.    1791
  99. 3599.
    Sweeting, Whiting, d. 1791.; Carter, William.    The narrative of Whiting Sweeting, who was executed at Albany, the 26th August, 1791. : Containing, an account of his trial before the Supreme Court of New-York, at the July term, for the murder of Darius Quimby: the substance of the charge of His Honor the chief justice to the jury, with the sentence of death on the prisoner; an address to the public, on the fatal consequences of a life spent in sin, instanced in his own conduct ... / Written by himself, and published for the benefit of precious souls, at his particular and dying request. ; To which are added, an account of the behaviour of the unhappy sufferer from his confinement to execution, and the substance of his address at the gallows. By one who had free access to, and frequent conversation with him.    1791
  100. 3600.
    Swift, Zephaniah, 1759-1823.; Connecticut Society for the Promotion of Freedom, and the Relief of Persons Unlawfully Holden in Bondage.    An oration on domestic slavery. Delivered at the North Meeting-House in Hartford, on the 12th day of May, A.D. 1791. At the meeting of the Connecticut Society for the Promotion of Freedom, and the Relief of Person Unlawfully Holden in Bondage. / By Zephaniah Swift, Esquire.    1791