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  1. 3601.
    United States. Congress (1st, 3rd session : 1790-1791). House.; United States. Act to promote the progress of useful arts.    A bill to amend an act, intituled, "An act to promote the progress of useful arts.    1791
  2. 3602.
    United States. Dept. of State.; Jefferson, Thomas, 1743-1826.    The Secretary of State, to whom was referred, by the House of Representatives of the United States, the petition of Jacob Isaacks, of Newport, in Rhode-Island, has examined into the truth and importance of the allegation therein set forth, and makes thereon the following report.    1791
  3. 3603.
    United States. Dept. of State.; Jefferson, Thomas, 1743-1826.; United States. Congress (1st, 3rd session : 1790-1791). House.    Report of the secretary of state, on the subject of the cod and whale fisheries, made conformably to an order of the House of Representatives of the United States, referring to him the representation of the General Court of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts on those subjects; February 1, 1791.    1791
  4. 3604.
    United States. Dept. of State.; Jefferson, Thomas, 1743-1826.; United States. Congress (2nd, 1st session : 1791-1792). House.    Report of the secretary of state, to the president of the United States, of the quantity and situation of the lands not claimed by the Indians, nor granted to, nor claimed by any citizens, within the territory of the United States. Read in the House of Representatives, November 10, 1791.    1791
  5. 3605.
    United States. Dept. of the Treasury.; United States. Congress (2nd, 1st session : 1791-1792). House.    Report of the secretary of the Treasury of the United States, on the subject of manufactures. Presented to the House of Representatives, December 5, 1791.    1791
  6. 3606.
    Vivian, Thomas, ca. 1722-1793.; Jones, Thomas.    Three instructive dialogues, between a true Gospel minister and one of his parishoners, upon the Christian religion. By the Rev. Archdeacon Vivian, Devonshire.    1791
  7. 3607.
    Webster, Pelatiah, 1726-1795.    Political essays on the nature and operation of money, public finances, and other subjects: published during the American war, and continued up to the present year, 1791. / By Pelatiah Webster, A.M.    1791
  8. 3608.
    Wesley, John, 1703-1791.    Explanatory notes upon the New Testament. By John Wesley, M.A. Late Fellow of Lincoln-College, Oxford. ; Volume the first[-third].    1791
  9. 3609.
    Wesley, John, 1703-1791.    Explanatory notes upon the New Testament. By John Wesley, M.A. Late Fellow of Lincoln-College, Oxford. ; Volume the first[-third].    1791
  10. 3610.
    Wesley, John, 1703-1791.    Explanatory notes upon the New Testament. By John Wesley, M.A. Late Fellow of Lincoln-College, Oxford. ; Volume the first[-third].    1791
  11. 3611.
    Wheeler, Bennett, 1756-1806.    The young Mason's monitor; containing some necessary hints to young brethren-- yet not beneath the attention of any. : To which is annexed, a collection of Masonic songs, odes, &c. many of them new and excellent. / Compiled by B. Wheeler, secretary of St. John's Lodge, No. 1, Providence.    1791
  12. 3612.
    Williams, Helen Maria, 1762-1827.    Letters on the French Revolution, written in France, in the summer of 1790, to a friend in England; containing, various anecdotes relative to that interesting event, and memoirs of Mons. and Madame Du F--. / By Helen Maria Williams. Letters written in France    1791
  13. 3613.
    Williams, Simon Finley, 1764-1800.    Two sermons, delivered at the First Parish in Methuen, August 21, 1791, by the Reverend Simon Finley Williams, B.A. ; Occasioned by his dismission from that people. ; Published by desire of many of the hearers. ; [One line from Amos]    1791
  14. 3614.
    A Selection of miscellaneous pieces, in verse and prose. Respectfully dedicated to the youth of both sexes. : Part I[-II].    1792
  15. 3615.
    Some modern directions for the culture and manufacture of silk, taken from a manuscript as it was wrote by a gentleman in Italy. : Containing, the most necessary instructions for the culture and manufacture of silk, from the hatching of the worm, till the silk is prepared for the loom. / Transcribed by a friend to the public.    1792
  16. 3616.
    Some thoughts on the gloomy cloud that hangs over New-England, by the numerous errors in doctrine, as well as schools of instruction, such as Universalists, Hopkintonians, Armenians, and Shakers.    1792
  17. 3617.
    Addoms, Jonas Smith.; Clinton, George, 1739-1812, dedicatee.; Swords, James, 1765-1846, dedicatee.    An inaugural dissertation on the malignant fever, which prevailed in the city of New-York during the months of August, September, and October, in the year 1791. Submitted to the examination of the Rev. William Linn, D.D. P.T. president; and to the trustees and faculty of Queen's College, New-Jersey; for the degree of Doctor of Medicine, with the rights and immunities therunto appertaining. / By Jonas Smith Addoms, of New-York. ; [Two lines from Horace]    1792
  18. 3618.
    Allen, Timothy, 1715-1806.; First Church (Chesterfield, Mass.).    A discourse, delivered in Chesterfield, December 8, 1791. At the dedication of the new meeting-house. / By Timothy Allen, A.M. and Pastor of the Church there. ; And (published) by desire of those who heard it.    1792
  19. 3619.
    Backus, Isaac, 1724-1806.    The kingdom of God, described by his word, with its infinite benefits to human society. By Isaac Backus, Pastor of a church in Middleborough. ; [One line from Psalms]    1792
  20. 3620.
    Backus, Isaac, 1724-1806.; Backus, Isaac, 1724-1806. All true ministers of the Gospel ...; Backus, Isaac, 1724-1806. All true ministers of the Gospel ...    The nature and necessity of an internal call to preach the everlasting Gospel; with marks to distinguish the ministers of Christ from all deceivers. / By Isaac Backus, Pastor of a church in Middleborough. ; [One line from Romans] All true ministers of the Gospel    1792
  21. 3621.
    Banneker, Benjamin, 1731-1806.; Jefferson, Thomas, 1743-1826.    Copy of a letter from Benjamin Banneker to the secretary of state, with his answer.    1792
  22. 3622.
    Banneker, Benjamin, 1731-1806.; Jefferson, Thomas, 1743-1826.    Copy of a letter from Benjamin Banneker to the secretary of state, with his answer.    1792
  23. 3623.
    Barlow, Joel, 1754-1812.    Advice to the privileged orders, in the several states of Europe, resulting from the necessity and propriety of a general revolution in the principle of government. / By Joel Barlow, Esquire. ; Part I. Advice to the privileged orders. Part 1    1792
  24. 3624.
    Barnes, Joseph.    Treatise on the justice, policy, and utility of establishing an effectual system for promoting the progress of useful arts, by assuring property in the products of genius. To which are added observations, on the deficiency of, and exceptions to the bill reported in March 1792. : With notes, tending to demonstrate, that no property is secured in the products of genius, under the existing patent system. : Also, the principles upon which a bill ought to be formed, to be effectual and equitable. / By Joseph Barnes.    1792
  25. 3625.
    Belknap, Jeremy, 1744-1798.    The history of New-Hampshire. : Volume I. Comprehending the events of one complete century from the discovery of the River Pascataqua. / By Jeremy Belknap, A.M. Member of the American Philosophical Society Held at Philadelphia for Promoting Useful Knowledge. ; [Four lines in Latin from Ovid]    1792
  26. 3626.
    Belknap, Jeremy, 1744-1798.    The history of New-Hampshire. : Volume III. Containing a geographical description of the state; with sketches of its natural history, productions, improvements, and present state of society and manners, laws and government. / By Jeremy Belknap, A.M. Member of the Philosophical Society in Philadelphia, and of the Academy of Arts and Sciences in Massachusetts.    1792
  27. 3627.
    Belknap, Jeremy, 1744-1798.; Massachusetts Historical Society.    A discourse, intended to commemorate the discovery of America by Christopher Columbus; delivered at the request of the Historical Society in Massachusetts, on the 23d day of October, 1792, being the completion of the third century since that memorable event. : To which are added, four dissertations, connected with various parts of the discourse, viz. 1. On the circumnavigation of Africa by the ancients. 2. An examination of the pretentions of Martin Behaim to a discovery of America prior to that of Columbus, with a chronological detail of all the discoveries made in the 15th century. 3. On the question, whether the honey-bee is a native of America? 4. On the colour of the native Americans and the recent population of this continent. / By Jeremy Belknap, D.D. ; [Six lines in Latin from Seneca]    1792
  28. 3628.
    Belknap, Jeremy, 1744-1798.; Seymour, Joseph H., engraver.; Arbuthnot, John, 1667-1735. History of John Bull.    The foresters, an American tale: : being a sequel to the History of John Bull the clothier. : In a series of letters to a friend.    1792
  29. 3629.
    Belknap, Jeremy, 1744-1798.; Society for Propagating the Gospel among the Indians and Others in North America.    Jesus Christ the only foundation. A sermon on I Corinthians, III. ii. / By Jeremy Belknap, A.M. Minister of the church in Federal Street, Boston.    1792
  30. 3630.
    Belknap, Jeremy, 1744-1798.; Sullivan, James, 1744-1808.    Ode for the 23d of October, 1792.    1792
  31. 3631.
    Bell, John.    Animal electricity and magnetism demonstrated, by the laws of nature, with new ideas upon matter and motion. By the Reverend Doctor Bell, member of the Philosophical, Harmonic Society at Paris, fellow correspondent to M. le Court de Geblin's museum. ; To which is prefixed, an introductory discourse on the laws of motion, in which are explained, animal electricity and magnetism, both natural and artificial.    1792
  32. 3632.
    Bird, Jonathan, 1747-1813.    The parable of the unclean spirit, opened and applied, in two discourses, on Math. XII: 43, 44, 45. Delivered at Durham, in Freehold, July 8th, 1792. / By Jonathan Bird, A.M. Candidate for the Gospel ministry. ; [Three lines of Scripture text]    1792
  33. 3633.
    Black, John, ca. 1750-1802.    The duty of Christians, in singing the praise of God, explained. A sermon. / By John Black, Pastor of the Upper Presbyterian Congregation of Marsh-Creek, Pennsylvania. ; [Four lines from Revelation]    1792
  34. 3634.
    Blair, Hugh, 1718-1800.; Hawke, Baron Towton, Lord, dedicatee.    Sentimental beauties, and moral delineations, from the writings of the celebrated Dr. Blair, and other much admired authors; selected with a view to refine the taste, rectify the judgment, and mould the heart to virtue.    1792
  35. 3635.
    Blake, Joseph, 1766-1802.    An oration, pronounced July 4th, 1792, at the request of the inhabitants of the town of Boston, im [sic] commemoration of the anniversary of American independence, / by Joseph Blake, Jun. ; [One line in Latin]    1792
  36. 3636.
    Blood, Caleb, 1754-1814.; Vermont. General Assembly.    A sermon preached before the Honorable Legislature of the state of Vermont; convened at Rutland, October 11th, 1792. Being the day of general election. : Printed by order of the General Assembly. / By Caleb Blood, Pastor of a Baptist church in Shaftsbury.    1792
  37. 3637.
    Booth, Abraham, 1734-1806.    Commerce in the human species, and the enslaving of innocent persons, inimical to the laws of Moses, and the Gospel of Christ. A sermon, preached in Little Prescot Street, Goodman's Fields, London, Jan. 29, 1792. / By Abraham Booth, A.M. Pastor of a Baptist church. ; [Eight lines of quotations]    1792
  38. 3638.
    Bordley, J. B. (John Beale), 1727-1804.    Sketches on rotations of crops.    1792
  39. 3639.
    Brackenridge, H. H. (Hugh Henry), 1748-1816.    Modern chivalry: containing the adventures of Captain John Farrago, and Teague Oregan, his servant. : Volume I[-IV]. / By H.H. Brackenridge. ; [One line in Latin from Juvenal] ; Entered according to act of Congress.    1792
  40. 3640.
    Briggs, Richard.    The new art of cookery, according to the present practice; being a complete guide to all housekeepers, on a plan entirely new; consisting of thirty-eight chapters. ... / By Richard Briggs, many years cook at the Globe Tavern Fleet-Street, the White Hart Tavern, Holborn, and now at the Temple Coffee-House, London. English art of cookery    1792
  41. 3641.
    Brissot de Warville, J.-P. (Jacques-Pierre), 1754-1793.; Barlow, Joel, 1754-1812, tr.    New travels in the United States of America. Performed in 1788. / By J.P. Brissot de Warville. ; Translated from the French. ; [Five lines from Tacitus] Nouveau voyage dans les Etats-Unis. English    1792
  42. 3642.
    Brydone, P. (Patrick), 1743-1818.; Beckford, William, d. 1799.    A tour through Sicily and Malta. In a series of letters to William Beckford, Esq. of Somerly in Suffolk; / from P. Brydone, F.R.S. ; In two volumes.    1792
  43. 3643.
    Buell, Samuel, 1716-1798.    The import of the saint's confession, that the times of men are in the hand of God: exhibited to view in an anniversary, eucharistical, and half-century sermon; delivered at East-Hampton, on the Lord's Day, January 1, 1792. / By Samuel Buell, D.D. and Pastor of the church there. ; [Seven lines of Scripture texts]    1792
  44. 3644.
    Burroughs, Eden, 1738-1813.; Estabrook, Experience, 1755-1799.    A faithful narrative of the wonderful dealings of God, towards Polly Davis, of Newgrantham in the state of New-Hampshire. Taken from her own mouth, and the testimony of several witnesses of established and approved veracity, who were present with her through the scenes of distress, and that sudden and surprising recovery, contained in the following account: taken as above, on the 12th day of September, in the year of our Lord Jesus Christ, 1792. / By the Reverend Mr. Burroughs, of Hanover and the Reverend Mr. Easterbrooks, of Newgrantham.    1792
  45. 3645.
    Chesterfield, Philip Dormer Stanhope, Earl of, 1694-1773. Lord Chesterfield's advice to his son on men and manners.; Lambert, Anne Thérèse de Marguenat de Courcelles, marquise de, 1647-1733. Advice to her son.; Burghley, William Cecil, Baron, 1520-1598. Ten precepts ...    The Young gentleman's parental monitor; containing, I. Lord Chesterfield's advice to his son on men and manners; on the Principles of politeness; and on the art of acquiring a knowledge of the world, II. Marchioness de Lambert's Advice to her son. III. Lord Burghley's Ten precepts to his son.    1792
  46. 3646.
    Chetwood, W. R. (William Rufus), d. 1766.; Defoe, Daniel, 1661?-1731.; Victor, Benjamin, d. 1778.; Yonge, William, Sir, d. 1755, dedicatee.    The voyages and adventures of Captain Robert Boyle, in several parts of the world. Intermixed with the story of Mrs. Villars, an English lady, with whom he made his surprising escape from Barbary. : Likewise including The history of an Italian captive, and the Life of Don Pedro Aquilio, &c. : Full of various and amazing turns of fortune.    1792
  47. 3647.
    Condorcet, Jean-Antoine-Nicolas de Caritat, marquis de, 1743-1794.; Voltaire, 1694-1778. Memoirs.    The life of Voltaire, by the Marquis de Condorcet. ; To which are added Memoirs of Voltaire, written by himself. ; Translated from the French. ; In two volumes. Vol. I[-II]. Vie de Voltaire. English    1792
  48. 3648.
    Coxe, Tench, 1755-1824.    Reflexions on the state of the union. [Two lines of quotation in Latin]    1792
  49. 3649.
    Crafton, William Bell.; Fox, William. Address to the people of Great Britain.; Martyn, Benjamin, 1699-1763. Impartial enquiry into the state and utility of the province of Georgia. Selections.    A short sketch of the evidence for the abolition of the slave trade, delivered before a committee of the House of Commons. : To which is added, a recommendation of the subject to the serious attention of people in general. : [Three lines from Matthew]    1792
  50. 3650.
    Currie, William, 1754-1828.; Redman, John, 1722-1808, dedicatee.    An historical account of the climates and diseases of the United States of America; and of the remedies and methods of treatment, which have been found most useful and efficacious, particularly in those diseases which depend upon climate and situation. : Collected principally from personal observation, and the communications of physicians of talents and experience, residing in the several states. / By William Currie, Fellow of the College of Physicians of Philadelphia. ; [One line from Horace]    1792
  51. 3651.
    Daggett, Herman, 1766-1832.; Rhode Island College (1764-1804).    The rights of animals: an oration, delivered at the commencement of Providence-College, September 7, 1791. / By Herman Daggett, candidate for the master's degree. ; [One line of Scripture text]    1792
  52. 3652.
    Defoe, Daniel, 1661?-1731.    The wonderful life, and surprising adventures of that renowned hero Robinson Crusoe, who lived twenty-eight years on an uninhabited island, which he afterwards colonised. Robinson Crusoe    1792
  53. 3653.
    Deverell, Mary, b. 1737? Miscellanies, in prose and verse. Selections.; More, Hannah, 1745-1833. Essays on various subjects. Selections.    The Ladies' literary companion; or A collection of essays, adapted for the instruction and amusement of the female sex. [Three lines of verse]    1792
  54. 3654.
    Dickinson, Jonathan, 1663-1722.    The remarkable deliverance of Robert Barrow, with divers other persons, from the devouring waves of the sea, among which they suffered shipwreck; and also from the cruel devouring jaws of the inhuman cannibals of Florida: God's protecting providence, man's surest help and defence, in times of greatest difficulty, and most eminent danger. / Faithfully related by Jonathan Dickenson, one of the persons concerned therein. ; [Five lines from Psalms] God's protecting providence, man's surest help and defence in times of greatest difficulty and most imminent danger    1792
  55. 3655.
    Doddridge, Philip, 1702-1751.    Christ formed in the soul, the only foundation of hope for eternity. A sermon, addressed to young persons. / By P. Doddridge, D.D. ; [Two lines from Galatians]    1792
  56. 3656.
    Dutch, Ebenezer, 1751-1813.    A discourse delivered before the association, at the dedication of a new meeting-house, August 9, 1791. By Ebenezer Dutch, A.M. Pastor of the Second Church in Bradford.    1792
  57. 3657.
    Dwight, Theodore, 1764-1846.; Wadsworth, Jeremiah, 1743-1804, dedicatee.; Connecticut Society of the Cincinnati.    An oration, spoken before the Society of the Cincinnati, of the state of Connecticut, met in Hartford, on the 4th of July, 1792. / By Theodore Dwight, Esquire.    1792
  58. 3658.
    Eckley, Joseph, 1750-1811.; Ancient and Honorable Artillery Company of Massachusetts.    A sermon, preached at the request of the Ancient and Honourable Artillery Company, June 4, 1792: being the anniversary of their election of officers. / By Joseph Eckley, A.M. Minister of the Old South Church in Boston.    1792
  59. 3659.
    Edwards, Jonathan, 1745-1801.; Crafton, William Bell. Short sketch of the evidence for the abolition of the slave-trade ...; 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. ; To which is added, A short sketch of the evidence for the abolition of the slave-trade, delivered before a committee of the British House of Commons.    1792
  60. 3660.
    Franklin Society (Philadelphia, Pa.).    Constitution of the Franklin Society, (printers) of the city of Philadelphia; instituted March 8, 1788. : [One line epigraph in Latin]    1792
  61. 3661.
    General Society of Mechanics and Tradesmen of the City of New York.    The charter and bye-laws of the General Society of Mechanics & Tradesmen of the city of New-York. Also, the rules and orders with a catalogue of names of members. : Published by order of the society.    1792
  62. 3662.
    Gookin, Daniel, 1612-1687.; Charles II, King of England, 1630-1685, dedicatee.    Historical collections of the Indians in New England. Of their several nations, numbers, customs, manners, religion and government, before the English planted there. : Also a true and faithful account of the present state and condition of the praying Indians ... : Together with a brief mention of the instruments and means, that God hath been pleased to use for their civilizing and conversion ... : Also suggesting some expedients for their further civilizing and propagating the Christian faith among them. / By Daniel Gookin, gentleman. One of the magistrates of Massachusetts colony in New England, who hath been for sundry years past, and is at present, betrusted and employed for the civil government and conduct of the Indians in Massachusetts Colony, by order of the General Court there. ; [Eight lines of Scripture texts] ; Now first printed from the original manuscript.    1792
  63. 3663.
    Gregory, John, 1724-1773. Father's legacy to his daughters.; Pennington, Miss, d. 1783. Unfortunate mother's advice to her absent daughters.; Lambert, Anne Thérèse de Marguenat de Courcelles, marquise de, 1647-1733. Advice of a mother to her daughter.    The Young lady's parental monitor: containing, I. Dr. Gregory's "Father's legacy to his daughters." II. Lady Pennington's "Unfortunate mother's advice to her absent daughters." III. Marchioness de Lambert's "Advice of a mother to her daughter."    1792
  64. 3664.
    Gurney, Thomas, 1705-1770.; Sarjeant, Thomas, ed.; Sarjeant, Thomas, ill.; Birch, engraver.    An easy and compendious system of shorthand; adapted to the arts and sciences, and to the learned professions. For the use of schools. / Abstracted from the larger edition. By Thomas Sarjeant. ; [Four lines of verse] ; Illustrated with ten copperplates. Brachygraphy. Selections    1792
  65. 3665.
    Hall, Prince, 1748-1807.; Freemasons. African Lodge no. 459 (Boston, Mass.).    A charge delivered to the brethren of the African Lodge on the 25th of June, 1792. At the hall of Brother William Smith, in Charlestown. / By the Right Worshipful Master Prince Hall. ; Printed at the request of the Lodge.    1792
  66. 3666.
    Hart, Levi, 1738-1808.; First Congregational Church (Griswold, Conn.).    The importance of parental fidelity in the education of children illustrated, in a discourse, addressed to the congregation in the North Society of Preston, the Lord's-Day following the 28th of Feb. 1792. / By Levi Hart, A.M. Pastor of a church in Preston. ; Being the thirtieth anniversary of his first sermon to that people. ; [Four lines of Scripture texts]    1792
  67. 3667.
    Haynes, Lemuel, 1753-1833.; Congregational Church (Hinesburg, Vt.).    The character and work of a spiritual watchman decribed [sic]. A sermon, delivered at Hinesburgh, February 23, 1791 at the ordination of the Rev. Reuben Parmerlee [i.e., Parmele]. / By Lemuel Haynes, Pastor of a church in Rutland.    1792
  68. 3668.
    Hemmenway, Moses, 1735-1811.; Hill, Samuel, 1766?-1804, engraver.    A discourse to children. By the Rev. Moses Hemmenway, D.D. ; Also, The conversion and death of Joseph: an affecting story, founded on fact. ; Embellished with two elegant engravings. ; Published according to act of Congress.    1792
  69. 3669.
    Homer, Jonathan, 1759-1843.; Ward, Joseph, 1737-1812, dedicatee.    The succession of generations among mankind, illustrated and improved in a century sermon, preached at Newton, on Lord's Day, Dec. 25, 1791; Being the commencement of a new century, from the incorporation of said town. / By Jonathan Homer, A.M. Pastor of the First Church in Newton.    1792
  70. 3670.
    Hopkinson, Francis, 1737-1791.    The miscellaneous essays and occasional writings of Francis Hopkinson, Esq. Volume I[-III].    1792
  71. 3671.
    How, Jemima, 1722-1805.; Gay, Bunker, 1735-1815.; Belknap, Jeremy, 1744-1798. History of New Hampshire. Selections.    A genuine and correct account of the captivity, sufferings & deliverance of Mrs. Jemima Howe, of Hinsdale, in New-Hampshire. Taken from her own mouth, and written, by the Rev. Bunker Gray [i.e., Gay], A.M. Minister of Hinsdale, in a letter to the author of The history of New-Hampshire, ; extracted from the third volume of said history, by consent of the author. ; In this account the mistakes of Col. Humphreys, relating to Mrs. Howe, in his "Life of General Putnam," are rectified.    1792
  72. 3672.
    Josephus, Flavius.; Maynard, George Henry.; Kimpton, Edward, fl. 1765-1813.; Tiebout, Cornelius, 1773?-1832, engraver.; Doolittle, Amos, 1754-1832, engraver.; Anderson, Alexander, 1775-1870, engraver.; Rollinson, William, 1762-1842, engraver.; Allen, Joel Knott, 1755-1825, engraver.; Pigalle, N., engraver.; Tanner, Benjamin, 1775-1848, engraver.    The whole genuine and complete works of Flavius Josephus ... Translated from the original in the Greek language. And diligently revised and compared with the writings of contemporary authors, of different nations, on the subject. All tending to prove the authenticity of the work. ; To which is added various useful indexes ... ; Also a continuation of the history of the Jews, from Josephus down to the present time ... By George Henry Maynard, LL.D. ; Illustrated with marginal references and notes, historical, biographical, classical, critical, geographical, and explanatory. By the Rev. Edward Kimpton, author the the Compleat universal history of the Holy Bible. ; Embellished with upwards of sixty beautiful engravings, taken from original drawings of the Messrs, Metz, Stothard, and Corbould, members of the Royal Academy, and engraved by American artists.    1792
  73. 3673.
    Keir, Elizabeth.; Keir, Susanna Harvey, 1747-1802.    Interesting memoirs. By a lady. ; In two volumes. Vol. I[-II].    1792
  74. 3674.
    Kentucky.    A constitution or form of governmen [sic] for the state of Kentucky. Constitution (1792)    1792
  75. 3675.
    Knight, Ellis Cornelia, 1757-1837.; Johnson, Samuel, 1709-1784. Rasselas.    Dinarbas; a tale: being a continuation of Rasselas, Prince of Abissinia. : [Seven lines from Horace]    1792
  76. 3676.
    Lee, Charles, 1731-1782.; Langworthy, Edward, 1738?-1802, ed.    Memoirs of the life of the late Charles Lee, Esq. lieutenant-colonel of the forty-fourth regiment; colonel in the Portuguese service; major-general and aid de camp to the King of Poland, and second in command in the service of the United States of America during the Revolution. To which are added, his political and military essays; also, letters to and from many distinguished characters, both in Europe and America.    1792
  77. 3677.
    Logan, George, 1753-1821.    Five letters, addressed to the yeomanry of the United States: containing some observations on the dangerous scheme of Governor Duer and Mr. Secretary Hamilton, to establish national manufactories. / By a farmer.    1792
  78. 3678.
    Mercer, John, 1772-1817.; College of William and Mary.    An oration delivered on the 4th of July 1792. Before the president, professors and masters of William & Mary College / by John Mercer, student.    1792
  79. 3679.
    Merriam, Matthew, 1739-1797.; Abbot, Joshua.; Buckminster, Joseph, 1751-1812.; Hancock, John, 1737-1793, dedicatee.    Sermons preached to Joshua Abbot; at York, September 3, 1792: preparatory to the sixth, the day appointed for his execution: when his pardon was publicly read by the minister, at the desire of the sheriff, in the meeting-house, to a numerous assembly of people. / By Matthew Merriam of Berwick, and Joseph Buckminster of Portsmouth.    1792
  80. 3680.
    M'Knight, Robert.    The case of Robert M'Knight, a bankrupt, written by himself in prison at Philadelphia, 1792.    1792
  81. 3681.
    More, Hannah, 1745-1833. Essays on various subjects.; Gregory, John, 1724-1773. Father's legacy to his daughters.; Pennington, Miss, d. 1783. Unfortunate mother's advice to her absent daughters.; Lambert, Anne Thérèse de Marguenat de Courcelles, marquise de, 1647-1733. Advice of a mother to her daughter.; Chapone, Mrs. (Hester), 1727-1801. Letter on the government of the temper.; Swift, Jonathan, 1667-1745. Letter to a very young lady on her marriage.; Moore, Edward, 1712-1757. Fables for the female sex.    The Lady's pocket library. Containing: 1. Miss More's Essays. 2. Dr. Gregory's Legacy to his daughters. 3. Lady Pennington's Unfortunate mother's advice to her daughters. 4. Marchioness of Lambert's Advice of a mother to her daughter. 5. Mrs. Chapone's Letter on the government of the temper. 6. Swift's Letter to a young lady newly married. 7. Moore's Fables for the female sex.    1792
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    Morison, William, 1748-1818.; New Hampshire. General Court.    A sermon, delivered at Dover, state of Newhampshire; before the Honorable General Court, at the annual election, June 7th, 1792. / By William Morison, Minister of a Presbyterian church, Londonderry.    1792
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    Newark Stocking Manufactory.    Newark Stocking Manufactory. A number of journeymen stocking makers are wanted, who will find constant employment and generous wages at the stocking manufactory, lately established in the flourishing, pleasant and healthy, town of Newark in New-Jersey. ...    1792
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    Newport Association of Mechanics and Manufacturers.    The charter, constitution and bye-laws, of the Newport Association of Mechanics and Manufacturers. For the general good.    1792
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    Observer.    The modern Quaker. A comparative view of the primitive and present state of the Society of Friends, particularly addressed to the youth. / Written in England by an observer, and presented to Friends' children.    1792
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    Penn, William, 1644-1718.    Fruits of solitude, in reflections and maxims relating to the conduct of human life. / By William Penn.    1792
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    Phillips, Catharine, 1727-1794.    Reasons why the people called Quakers cannot so fully unite with the Methodists, in their missions to the Negroes in the West India Islands and Africa, as freely to contribute thereto: with a few queries consonant therewith. / By Catharine Phillips.    1792
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    Pope, John, 1749-1802.    A tour through the southern and western territories of the United States of North-America; the Spanish dominions on the River Mississippi, and the Floridas; the countries of the Creek Nations; and many uninhabited parts. By John Pope. ; [One line of Latin text]    1792
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    Ripley, Ezra, 1751-1841.    A sermon preached on the completion of a general repair of the meeting house in Concord, January 24th, 1792. By Ezra Ripley, A.M. Pastor of the church in that town.    1792
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    Robbins, Robert, 1741-1804.    Divine sovereignty in the salvation, and damnation of sinners vindicated; in a discourse, delivered at West Chester, in Colchester. / By Robert Robbins A.M. Pastor of a church in Colchester. ; Submitted to public inspection in compliance with the request of several respectable gentlemen. ; [One line from Isaiah]    1792
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    Robinson, J. fl. 1792.; Old American Company.    The Yorker's stratagem; or, Banana's wedding. A farce in two acts. As performed at the theatre in New-York, by the Old American Company of Comedians, with universal applause. / By J. Robinson, comedian.    1792
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    Rush, Benjamin, 1746-1813.    Considerations on the injustice and impolicy of punishing murder by death. Extracted from the American museum. With additions. / By Benjamin Rush, M.D. professor of the institutes, and of clinical medicine, in the University of Pennsylvania.    1792
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    Rush, Benjamin, 1746-1813.; Jefferson, Thomas, 1743-1826.; American Philosophical Society.    An account of the sugar maple-tree, of the United States, and of the methods of obtaining sugar from it, together with observations upon the advantages both public and private of this sugar. : In a letter to Thomas Jefferson, Esq. secretary of state of the United States, and one of the vice presidents of the American Philosophical Society. : Read in the American Philosophical Society, on the 19, of August, 1791, and extracted from the third volume of their Transactions now in the press. / By Benjamin Rush, M.D. Professor of the institutes and of clinical medicine in the University of Pennsylvania.    1792
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    Seaman, Valentine, 1770-1817.; Kuhn, Adam, 1741-1817, dedicatee.; Rush, Benjamin, 1746-1813, dedicatee.    An inaugural dissertation on opium. Submitted to the examination of John Ewing, S.T.P. provost; and to the trustees and medical professors of the University of Pennsylvania; for the degree of Doctor of Medicine: on the second day of May, A.D. 1792. / By Valentine Seaman, of New-York.    1792
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    Smith, Eunice, of Ashfield.    Practical language interpreted: in a dialogue between a believer and an unbeliever. : In two parts. Representing a believer under the influence of grace, speaking Canaan's language. --Part I.-- Represents an unbeliever under the influence of a carnal mind, refusing to accept of the invitations of the Gospel; whose practice often speaks plainer and louder than words, saying of Christ the king, we will not have this man to reign over us. --Part II.-- Shews some of the language of a soul under conviction: and how the unbeliever becomes a believer.    1792
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    Smith, Eunice, of Ashfield.; Hearsey, Freeman, b. 1773?    Some of the exercises of a believing soul described; in a short answer to twelve serious and important questions. See contents in the next page. / By Eunice Smith, of Ashfield. Author of Mary and Martha.    1792
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    Smith, Hugh, 1736?-1789.    Letters to married women, on nursing and the management of children. By the late Hugh Smith, M.D.    1792
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    Smith, William, 1728-1793.; Halifax, George Montagu Dunk, Earl of, 1716-1771, dedicatee.    The history of the province of New-York, from the first discovery to the year 1732. To which is annexed, a description of the country, with a short account of the inhabitants, their religious and political state, and the constitution of the courts of justice in that colony. : [Four lines of quotations] / By William Smith, A.M.    1792
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    Stone, Timothy, 1742-1797.; Connecticut. General Assembly.    A sermon, preached before 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 10th, 1792. By Timothy Stone, A.M. Pastor of a church in Lebanon.    1792
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    Sullivan, James, 1744-1808.    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]    1792