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  1. 3701.
    Tappan, David, 1752-1803.; Massachusetts. General Court.    A sermon preached before His Excellency John Hancock, Esq. governour; His Honor Samuel Adams, Esq. lieutenant-governour; the Honourable the Council, Senate, and House of Representatives, of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, May 30, 1792. Being the day of general election. / By David Tappan, A.M. Pastor of a church in Newbury.    1792
  2. 3702.
    Townsend, Shippie, 1722-1798.    The Gospel considered; and the manner in which it should be preached; with an endeavor to shew from the Scriptures, that election doth not militate with preaching the Gospel to every creature: several other objections considered. / By Shippie Townsend. ; [Four lines of text]    1792
  3. 3703.
    United States. Dept. of the Treasury.; United States. Congress (2nd, 1st session : 1791-1792). House.    Report of the secretary of the Treasury, on the act for laying duties on spirits, &c. Read in the House of Representatives, March 6th, 1792.    1792
  4. 3704.
    United States. Dept. of the Treasury.; United States. Congress (2nd, 1st session : 1791-1792). House.    Report of the secretary of the Treasury, on the subject of the public debt. Presented to the House of Representatives, February 7th, 1792.    1792
  5. 3705.
    United States. Dept. of the Treasury.; United States. Congress (2nd, 2nd session : 1792-1793). House.    Report of the secretary of the Treasury respecting the redemption of the public debt; and the reimbursement of the loan made of the bank of the United States. Published by order of the House of Representatives.    1792
  6. 3706.
    Walker, James L., fl 1792.    Painting in general. By James L. Walker, Market-Street, near the Court-House Baltimore, Sign of the Painting Muse.    1792
  7. 3707.
    Waterhouse, Benjamin, 1754-1846.; Middlesex Medical Association.    The rise, progress, and present state of medicine. A discourse, delivered at Concord, July 6th, 1791. Before the Middlesex Medical Association. / By B. Waterhouse, M.D. Professor of the theory and practice of physic in the University of Cambridge, and vice-president of the association. ; [One line in Latin from Sallust]    1792
  8. 3708.
    Whitefield, George, 1714-1770.    A sermon on Luke 8th, 18. Take heed therefore how you hear. Preached in one of the churches in London. / By George Whitefield, before he embarked the first time for Georgia. ; [Three lines from Matthew]    1792
  9. 3709.
    Williams, Helen Maria, 1762-1827.    Letters from France: containing many new anecdotes relative to the French Revolution, and the present state of French manners. / By Helen Maria Williams. ; Vol. II. Letters written in France    1792
  10. 3710.
    Winchester, Elhanan, 1751-1797.    An elegy on the death of the Rev. Mr. John Wesley, who departed this life March 2, 1791, in the eighty-eighth year of his age. : [One line of quotation] / By Elhanan Winchester.    1792
  11. 3711.
    Winchester, Elhanan, 1751-1797.    The universal restoration, exhibited in four dialogues between a minister and his friend; comprehending the substance of several real conversations which the author had with various persons, both in America and Europe, on that interesting subject, chiefly designed fully to state, and fairly to answer the most common objections that are brought against it from the Scriptures. / By Elhanan Winchester. ; To this edition is prefixed, a brief account of the means and manner of the author's embracing these sentiments, intermixed with some sketches of his life during four years.    1792
  12. 3712.
    Winchester, Elhanan, 1751-1797.    Two lectures on the prophecies that remain to be fulfilled. Delivered in the borough of Southwark, as also at the chapel in Glass-House Yard, London, in the year MDCCLXXXIX. / By Elhanan Winchester. ; [Two lines of Scripture text]    1792
  13. 3713.
    Wollstonecraft, Mary, 1759-1797.; Talleyrand-Périgord, Charles Maurice de, Prince de Bénévent, 1754-1838, dedicatee.    A vindication of the rights of woman: with strictures on political and moral subjects. / By Mary Wollstonecraft.    1792
  14. 3714.
    Woodhouse, James, 1770-1809.; Rush, Benjamin, 1746-1813, dedicatee.    An inaugural dissertation, on the chemical and medical properties of the persimmon tree, and the analysis of astringent vegetables; submitted to the examination of the Revd. John Ewing, S.T.P. provost; the trustees and medical professors, of the University of Pennsylvania; for the degree of Doctor of Medicine. / By James Woodhouse, A.M. honorary member of the American and Philadelphia medical societies. ; [Two lines from Gray]    1792
  15. 3715.
    An Earnest call: occasioned by the alarming pestilential contagion. Addressed to the inhabitants of Philadelphia. : [Five lines of quotations]    1793
  16. 3716.
    The Art of cheese-making, taught from actual experiments, by which more and better cheese may be made from the same quantity of milk.    1793
  17. 3717.
    The Danger of excessive drinking. A poem. : [Two lines from Solomon]    1793
  18. 3718.
    Adams, John Quincy, 1767-1848.    An oration, pronounced July 4th, 1793, at the request of the inhabitants of the town of Boston, in commemoration of the anniversary of American independence. / By John Quincy Adams. ; [Five lines of quotations]    1793
  19. 3719.
    A. H.; Ryer, Margret.    Narrative of the life, and dying speech, of John Ryer: who was executed at White-Plains, in the county of Westchester, state of New-York, on the second day of October, 1793, for the murder of Dr. Isaac Smith, deputy-sheriff of that county.    1793
  20. 3720.
    American lady.    The hapless orphan; or, Innocent victim of revenge. A novel, founded on incidents in real life. In a series of letters from Caroline Francis to Maria B----. : In two volumes. Vol. I[-II]. / By an American lady. ; [Five lines of quotation]    1793
  21. 3721.
    American Museum (New York, N.Y. : Established 1790).; Baker, Gardiner, d. 1798.    Museum & wax-work, at the Exchange, New-York, the public are informed that this American Museum contains an extensive collection of the productions of nature and art: among which are the following ...    1793
  22. 3722.
    Bancroft, Aaron, 1755-1839.    The importance of a religious education illustrated and enforced. A sermon: delivered at Worcester, October 31, 1793, occasioned by the execution of Samuel Frost, on that day, for the murder of Captain Elisha Allen, of Princeton, on the 16th day of July, 1793. / By Aaron Bancroft, A.M. Pastor of the Second Church in Worcester.    1793
  23. 3723.
    Barlow, Joel, 1754-1812.; Barlow, Joel, 1754-1812. Conspiracy of kings.    A letter to the National Convention of France, on the defects in the Constitution of 1791, and the extent of the amendments which ought to be applied. : To which is added The conspiracy of kings, a poem. / By Joel Barlow, author of Advice to the privileged orders; and The vision of Columbus.    1793
  24. 3724.
    Bedlow, Henry.; Wyche, William.; New York (State). Court of Oyer and Terminer (New York County).    Report of the trial of Henry Bedlow, for committing a rape on Lanah Sawyer. Final arguments of the counsel on each side. : In a court of oyer and terminer, and gaol delivery for the city and county of New-York, held 8th October, 1793. : [One line in Latin] / Impartially taken by a gentleman of the profession.    1793
  25. 3725.
    Belknap, Jeremy, 1744-1798.; Kippis, Andrew, 1725-1795.; Palmer, Samuel, 1741-1813.; Watts, Isaac, 1674-1748.    Memoirs of the lives, characters and writings of those two eminently pious and useful ministers of Jesus Christ, Dr. Isaac Watts and Dr. Philip Doddridge.    1793
  26. 3726.
    Beresford, Richard, 1755-1803.    A plea for literature: more especially the literature of free states. / By a member of the old Congress.    1793
  27. 3727.
    Bingham, William, 1752-1804.; Lincoln, Benjamin, 1733-1810.    A description of the situation, climate, soil, and productions of certain tracts of land in the District of Maine and Commonwealth of Massachusetts.    1793
  28. 3728.
    Blanchard, Jean-Pierre, 1753-1809.; Washington, George, 1732-1799, dedicatee.    Journal of my forty-fifth ascension, being the first performed in America, on the ninth of January, 1793. : Aethereum tranabit iter, quo numine Blanchard? Impavidus, fortem non timet Icariam.    1793
  29. 3729.
    Bleecker, Ann Eliza, 1752-1783.; Faugeres, Margaretta V., 1771-1801.; Tiebout, Cornelius, 1773?-1832, engraver.    The posthumous works of Ann Eliza Bleecker, in prose and verse. To which is added, a collection of essays, prose and poetical, by Margaretta V. Faugeres.    1793
  30. 3730.
    Bolton, James.    James Bolton's treatise, of the universal restoration, preached and commanded to be reached, by Jesus Christ.    1793
  31. 3731.
    Boudinot, Elias, 1740-1821.; Society of the Cincinnati in the State of New Jersey.    An oration, delivered at Elizabeth-Town, New-Jersey, agreeable to a resolution of the state Society of Cincinnati, on the Fourth of July, M.DCC.XCIII. Being the seventeenth anniversary of the independence of America. / By Elias Boudinot, L.L.D. ; [Three lines in Latin from Lactantius]    1793
  32. 3732.
    Boyd, Adam, 1738-1803.; Richmond Academy (Augusta, Ga.).    For the benefit of youth. Four discourses delivered before the pupils of the Richmond Academy; one on, Remember thy creator, &c. and three on, The Lord's Prayer.    1793
  33. 3733.
    Bradford, William, 1755-1795.; Lownes, Caleb. Account of the alteration and present state of the penal laws of Pennsylvania ...    An enquiry how far the punishment of death is necessary in Pennsylvania. With notes and illustrations. / By William Bradford, Esq. ; To which is added, an account of the gaol and penitentiary house of Philadelphia, and of the interior management thereof. by Caleb Lownes, of Philadelphia. ; [Three lines from Montesque]    1793
  34. 3734.
    Brown, William Laurence, 1755-1830.    An essay on the natural equality of men; on the rights that result from it, and on the duties which it imposes: : to which a silver medal was adjudged by the Teylerian Society at Haarlem, April, 1792. : Corrected and enlarged. / By William Lawrence Brown, D.D. professor of moral philosophy, and the law of nature, and of ecclesiastical history; and Minister of the English church at Utrecht. ; [One line in Latin from Cicero]    1793
  35. 3735.
    Buchanan, George, 1763-1808.; Jefferson, Thomas, 1743-1826, dedicatee.; Maryland Society for Promoting the Abolition of Slavery, and the Relief of Free Negroes, and Others, Unlawfully Held in Bondage.    An oration upon the moral and political evil of slavery. Delivered at a public meeting of the Maryland Society, for Promoting the Abolition of Slavery, and the Relief of Free Negroes, and Others Unlawfully Held in Bondage. Baltimore, July 4th, 1791. / By George Buchanan, M.D. member of the American Philosophical Society.    1793
  36. 3736.
    Burroughs, Eden, 1738-1813.; Estabrook, Experience, 1755-1799.    An Authentic account of the conversion and experience of a Negro. To which is added, a faithful narrative of the wonderful dealings of God, towards Polly Davis, of New-Grantham, 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 Rev. Mr. Burroughs, of Hanover, and the Rev. Mr. Easterbrooks, of New-Grantham.    1793
  37. 3737.
    Carey, Mathew, 1760-1839.    Observations on Dr. Rush's Enquiry into the origin of the late epidemic fever in Philadelphia: by Mathew Carey.    1793
  38. 3738.
    Carey, Mathew, 1760-1839.; Rittenhouse, David, 1732-1796.    A short account of the malignant fever, lately prevalent in Philadelphia: with a statement of the proceedings that took place on the subject in different parts of the United States. / By Mathew Carey.    1793
  39. 3739.
    Chipman, Nathaniel, 1752-1843.    Sketches of the principles of government; by Nathaniel Chipman, judge of the Court of the United States for the District of Vermont.    1793
  40. 3740.
    Cornaro, Luigi, 1475-1566.; Addison, Joseph, 1672-1719.    Sure and certain methods of attaining a long and healthy life, with means of correcting a bad constitution. / Written by Lewis Cornaro, an Italian nobleman, when he was near an hundred years of age. ; With a recommendatory preface, by the Hon. Joseph Addison, Esq. Discorsi della vita sobria. English    1793
  41. 3741.
    Crawford, Charles, b. 1752.    Observations upon the revolution in France. [Four lines of Latin quotations] / By Charles Crawford, Esq.    1793
  42. 3742.
    Currie, William, 1754-1828.    A description of the malignant, infectious fever prevailing at present in Philadelphia; with an account of the means to prevent infection, and the remedies and method of treatment, which have been found most successful. / By William Currie, Fellow of the College of Physicians of Philadelphia.    1793
  43. 3743.
    Davis, Joseph, 1720-1799.    Gospel ministers and their people have mutual concerns of the greatest importance. A sermon, preached at Holden, January 2, MDCCXCIII, / by Joseph Davis, A.M. ; Being fifty years after his introduction into the work of the gospel ministry there: and now published at the desire of the hearers, and many other gentlemen, to whom it is humbly inscribed.    1793
  44. 3744.
    Deane, Samuel, 1733-1814.    An oration, delivered in Portland, July 4th, 1793, in commemoration of the independence of the United States of America. / By Samuel Deane, D.D.    1793
  45. 3745.
    Defoe, Daniel, 1661?-1731.    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: shewing the necessity of taking none but religious servants: and, a proposal for the better managing of servants.    1793
  46. 3746.
    Doddridge, Philip, 1702-1751.    Sermons to young persons, on the following subjects, viz. I. The importance of the rising generation. II. Christ formed in the soul the foundation of hope. III. A dissuasive from keeping bad company. IV. The young Christian invited to an early attendance on the Lord's table. V. The orphan's hope. VI. The reflections of a pious parent on the death of a wicked child. VII. Youth reminded of approaching judgment. / By P. Doddridge, D.D.    1793
  47. 3747.
    Doddridge, Philip, 1702-1751.; Some, David.; Ewing, John, 1732-1802.    Sermons on the religious education of children. By Philip Doddridge, D.D.    1793
  48. 3748.
    Duck, Stephen, 1705-1756.; Collier, Mary.    Poems on several subjects: written by Stephen Duck, lately a poor thresher in the County of Wilts, at the wages of four shillings and six pence per week. ; Which were publicly read in the drawing-room at Windsor Castle, on Friday the 11th of September, 1730, to Her Majesty Queen Caroline--who was thereupon pleased to take the author into her protection. ; To which is addd [sic] The woman's labour: an epistle to Stephen Duck; in answer to his poem, called The thresher's labour: together with the three wise sentences taken from Esdras, Ch. III and IV. By Mary Collier, a washer-woman.    1793
  49. 3749.
    Dullass, A.    The rights of asses, a poem. : [Two lines of verse]    1793
  50. 3750.
    Erskine, Thomas Erskine, Baron. 1750-1823.    The celebrated speech of the Hon. T. Erskine, in support of the liberty of the press. Delivered at Guildhall, December 18, 1792. : To which is prefixed, a preface by a Scotch Member of Parliament. / Taken in short hand by Gurney the principal short hand writer in London.    1793
  51. 3751.
    First Congregational Church (Biddeford, Me.).    The Trial of Jeremiah Hill, Esq. for heresy, before the Church of Christ in Biddeford. May 2, 1793. [Five lines of Scripture texts]    1793
  52. 3752.
    Forrest, Michael.    Travels through America. A poem. / By Michael Forrest.    1793
  53. 3753.
    Greene, Benjamin, 1764-1837.; First Congregational Church (Medway, Mass.).    A farewell discourse to the First Church and society in Medway. Delivered March 17th, 1793. / By Benjamin Greene, A.M. Late Pastor of said Church. ; Published at the desire of many of the hearers.    1793
  54. 3754.
    Hardie, James, 1758-1826.; Defoe, Daniel, 1661?-1731. Journal of the plague year. Selections.    An Account of the rise, progress, and termination, of the malignant fever, lately prevalent in Philadelphia. Briefly stated from authentic documents.    1793
  55. 3755.
    Hitchcock, Enos, 1745-1803.    An oration, in commemoration of the independence of the United States of America. Delivered in the Baptist Meeting-House in Providence, July 4th, 1793. / By Enos Hitchcock, D.D.    1793
  56. 3756.
    Hitchcock, Enos, 1745-1803.    The farmer's friend, or The History of Mr. Charles Worthy. Who, from being a poor orphan, rose through various scenes of distress and misfortune, to wealth and eminence, by industry, economy and good conduct. : Interspersed with many useful and entertaining narratives, suited to please the fancy, improve the understanding, and mend the heart. / By Enos Hitchcock, D.D. author of "Memoirs of the Bloomsgrove family." ; Published according to act of Congress.    1793
  57. 3757.
    Holcombe, Henry, 1762-1824.; Charleston Baptist Association (S.C.).    A sermon, containing a brief illustration and defence of the doctrines commonly called Calvinistic. Preached before the Charleston Association of Baptist Churches. / By Henry Holcombe, V.D.M. Pastor of the Baptist Church at Euhaw. ; [One line from Acts]    1793
  58. 3758.
    Hopkins, Samuel, 1721-1803.    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]    1793
  59. 3759.
    Hopkins, Samuel, 1721-1803.; Providence Society for Abolishing the Slave-Trade.    A discourse upon the slave-trade, and the slavery of the Africans. Delivered in the Baptist meeting-house at Providence, before the Providence Society for Abolishing the Slave-Trade, &c. At their annual meeting, on May 17, 1793. / By Samuel Hopkins, D.D. Pastor of First Congregational Church in Newport, and member of said society.    1793
  60. 3760.
    Hotchkiss, Frederick William, 1762-1844.    On national greatness. A thanksgiving sermon, delivered to the First Society in Say-Brook, November 29th, 1792. / Frederick W. Hotchkiss, A.M. Pastor of the First Church in Say-Brook.    1793
  61. 3761.
    Inchbald, Mrs., 1753-1821.    A simple story. Two volumes. / By Mrs. Inchbald. ; Vol. I[-II].    1793
  62. 3762.
    Johnson, R. (Richard), 1733 or 4-1793.    The history of North America. Containing, a review of the customs and manners of the original inhabitants; the first settlement of the British colonies, their rise and progress, from the earliest period to the time of their becoming united, free and independent states. / By the Rev. Mr. Cooper, ; embellished with copper-plate cuts.    1793
  63. 3763.
    Johnson, R. (Richard), 1733 or 4-1793.; Reed, Abner, 1771-1866, engraver.    The history of South America. Containing the discoveries of Columbus, the conquest of Mexico and Peru, and the other transactions of the Spaniards in the New World. / By the Rev. Mr. Cooper. ; Embellished with copper-plate cuts.    1793
  64. 3764.
    Johonnet, Jackson.    The remarkable adventures of Jackson Johonnet, of Massachusetts; who served as a soldier in the western army, in the Massachusetts line, in the expedition under General Harmar, and the unfortunate General St. Clair. : Containing an account of his capitivity, sufferings, and escape from the Kickapoo Indians. / Written by himself, ; and published at the earnest importunity of his friends, for the benefit of American youth.    1793
  65. 3765.
    Kimball, Jacob, 1761-1826.    The rural harmony, being an original composition, in three and four parts. For the use of singing schools and musical societies. / By Jacob Kimball, Jun. A.B. ; [Five lines from Shakespeare] ; Published according to act of Congress.    1793
  66. 3766.
    Lee, Elisha, 1757-1835.    An oration delivered at Lenox, the 4th July, 1793, the anniversary of American independence. By Elisha Lee, Esq.    1793
  67. 3767.
    Louis XVI, King of France, 1754-1793.; France. Convention nationale.    Trial of Louis XVI. late King of France; by the National Convention, at several adjourned sittings. Translated from the French.    1793
  68. 3768.
    Mason, John, 1706-1763.; Lesingham, Samuel, dedicatee.    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]    1793
  69. 3769.
    Massachusetts Society for Promoting Agriculture.    Laws and regulations of the Massachusetts Society for Promoting Agriculture. Containing, the names of its present officers and members, list of premiums, &c. : With some interesting extracts from foreign and domestick publications. / By the trustees.    1793
  70. 3770.
    Member.    The doctrines of the church; or, Methodism displayed, and enthusiasm detected. Recommended particularly to the consideration of the members of the Protestant Episcopal church in the city of New-York. / By a member.    1793
  71. 3771.
    Merry, Robert, 1755-1798.; Cowley, Mrs. (Hannah), 1743-1809.; Andrews, Miles Peter, d. 1814.; Jerningham, Mr. (Edward), 1737?-1812.; Reed, Joseph, 1723-1787.; Sheridan, Richard Brinsley, 1751-1816, dedicatee.; Hill, Samuel, 1766?-1804, engraver.; Merry, Robert, 1755-1798. Ambitious vengeance ...    The British album. A collection of poems. : [Three lines of anonymous verse]    1793
  72. 3772.
    Mifflin, Warner, 1745-1798.; Mifflin, Warner, 1745-1798. Memorial of Warner Mifflin.    A serious expostulation with the members of the House of Representatives of the United States.    1793
  73. 3773.
    Miller, Samuel, 1769-1850.; Tammany Society, or Columbian Order (N.Y.).    A sermon, preached in New-York, July 4th, 1793. Being the anniverary of the independence of America: at the request of the Tammany Society, or Columbian Order. / By Samuel Miller, A.M. One of the Ministers of the United Presbyterian Churches, in the city of New-York.    1793
  74. 3774.
    More, Hannah, 1745-1833.    An estimate of the religion of the fashionable world. By one of the laity. ; [Four lines from Bacon]    1793
  75. 3775.
    Morse, Jedidiah, 1761-1826.; Carleton, Osgood, 1742-1816, engraver.; Purcell, Joseph, b. 1754?, cartographer.; Doolittle, Amos, 1754-1832, engraver.; Allen, Joel Knott, 1755-1825, engraver.; Morse, Jedidiah, 1761-1826. American geography.    The American universal geography, or, A view of the present state of all the empires, kingdoms, states, and republics in the known world, and of the United States of America in particular. In two parts. ... The whole comprehending a complete and improved system of modern geography. Calculated for Americans. : Illustrated with maps of the countries described. / By Jedidiah Morse, A.M. ; Published according to act of Congress. ; Part I[-II]. ... American universal geography    1793
  76. 3776.
    Nassy, David de Isaac Cohen, 1747-1806.    Observations on the cause, nature, and treatment of the epidemic disorder, prevalent in Philadelphia. By D. Nassy, M.D. member of the American Philosophical Society, &c. ; (Translated from the French.)    1793
  77. 3777.
    Paine, Thomas, 1737-1809.; Erskine, Thomas Erskine, Baron, 1750-1823.; Macdonald, Archibald, Sir, 1747-1826.; Great Britain. Court of King's Bench.    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. Trial of Thomas Paine    1793
  78. 3778.
    Parker, Samuel, 1744-1804.; Massachusetts. General Court.    A sermon, preached before His Honor the lieutenant-governor, the Honorable the Council, and the Honorable the Senate, and House of Representatives, of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, May 29, 1793; being the day of general election. / By Samuel Parker, D.D. Rector of Trinity Church, Boston.    1793
  79. 3779.
    Philadelphia Medical Society.    The act of incorporation and laws of the Philadelphia Medical Society. Arranged and copied by order of the society, February 6th, 1793. : [One line of Latin text]    1793
  80. 3780.
    Phipps, Joseph, 1708-1787.    The original and present state of man, briefly considered: wherein is shewn, the nature of his fall, and the necessity, means and manner of his restoration, through the sacrifice of Christ, and the sensible operation of that divine principle of grace and truth, held forth to the world, by the people called Quakers. : To which are added, some remarks on the arguments of Samuel Newton, of Norwich. / By Joseph Phipps. ; [Two lines from I. Timothy]    1793
  81. 3781.
    Pownall, Mrs. (Mary Ann), 1751-1796.; Chestnut Street Theatre (Philadelphia, Pa.).    Mrs. Pownall's address, in behalf of the French muscians, delivered on her benefit concert night, at Oeller's Hotel, Chesnut-Street, Philadelphia. : To which are added, pastoral songs, written by herself at an early period of life. : Also the songs performed at the concerts.--New Theatre.    1793
  82. 3782.
    Ramsay, Chevalier (Andrew Michael), 1686-1743.; Fréret, Nicolas, 1688-1749.    The travels of Cyrus. To which is annexed, a discourse upon the theology and mythology of the pagans. / By the Chevalier Ramsay.    1793
  83. 3783.
    Robespierre, Maximilien, 1758-1794.; Palmer, Elihu, 1764-1806.; Brackenridge, H. H. (Hugh Henry), 1748-1816.    Political miscellany. Containing: I. Observations on our political and commercial connections with France. II. Extracts from a speech, made by Maximilien Robertspierre, in the National Convention, the 10th of May, 1793, on the abuses of antient governments. III. Extracts from an oration, delivered by Elihu Palmer, the 4th of July, 1793. IV. Oration on the anniversary of independence, by Citizen Brackenridge, author of Modern chivalry.    1793
  84. 3784.
    Rowson, Mrs., 1762-1824.; Cockburne, Lady, dedicatee.    The inquisitor; or, Invisible rambler. In three volumes. / By Mrs. Rowson, author of Victoria. ; Volume I[-III]. Inquisitor    1793
  85. 3785.
    Rush, Benjamin, 1746-1813.    Medical inquiries and observations. By Benjamin Rush, M.D. professor of the institutes of medicine, and of clinical practice in the University of Pennsylvania. ; Volume II. Medical inquiries and observations. Volume 2    1793
  86. 3786.
    Rush, Benjamin, 1746-1813.; Redman, John, 1722-1808.    An enquiry into the origin of the late epidemic fever in Philadelphia: in a letter to Dr. John Redman, president of the College of Physicians, from Doctor Benjamin Rush.    1793
  87. 3787.
    Seaman, Valentine, 1770-1817.; Livingston, Robert R., 1746-1813, dedicatee.    A dissertation on the mineral waters of Saratoga; containing, a topographical description of the country, and the situation of the several springs; an analysis of the waters, as made upon the spot, together with remarks on their use in medicine, and a conjecture respecting their natural mode of formation: : also, a method of making an artificial mineral water, resembling that of Saratoga, both in sensible qualities and in medicinal virtue. / By Valentine Seaman, M.D. physician in the city of New-York. ; [Four lines from Bergman]    1793
  88. 3788.
    Seymour, Joseph H., engraver.; Hill, Samuel, 1766?-1804, engraver.    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.    1793
  89. 3789.
    Smith, E. H. (Elihu Hubbard), 1771-1798, ed.    American poems, selected and original. Vol. I.    1793
  90. 3790.
    Spurrier, John.; Jefferson, Thomas, 1743-1826, dedicatee.    The practical farmer: being a new and compendious system of husbandry, adapted to the different soils and climates of America. : Containing the mechanical, chemical and philosophical elements of agriculture. : With many other useful and interesting subjects. / By John Spurrier, an old experienced farmer, late of the county of Herts, in Great-Britain: and now of Brandywine Hundred, County of New-Castle, and state of Delaware.    1793
  91. 3791.
    Stearns, Samuel, 1741-1809.    An account of the terrible effects of the pestilential infection in the city of Philadelphia. With an elegy on the deaths of the people. : Also a song of praise and thanksgiving, composed for those who have recovered, after having been smitten with that dreadful contagion. / By the Honourable Samuel Stearns, J.U.D. ; [Five lines of Scripture texts]    1793
  92. 3792.
    Story, Thomas, 1662-1742.    The means, nature, properties and effects of true faith considered. A discourse delivered in a public assembly of the people called Quakers. / By Thomas Story.    1793
  93. 3793.
    Tappan, David, 1752-1803.; Fourth Church (Newbury, Mass.).    A minister's solemn farewel to his people. A discourse delivered to the Third Church and Congregation in Newbury, / by David Tappan, A.M. their latf [sic] Pastor; ; on occasion of his intended removal from them to the university at Cambridge, where he had been invited and introduced to the office of professor of divinity.    1793
  94. 3794.
    Taylor, John, 1753-1824.    An examination of the late proceedings in Congress, respecting the official conduct of the secretary of the treasury.    1793
  95. 3795.
    Thacher, Peter, 1752-1802.; Ancient and Honorable Artillery Company of Massachusetts.    A sermon, preached before the Ancient and Honorable Artillery Company, June 3, 1793; being the day of their annual election of officers. / By Peter Thacher, D.D. Pastor of a church in Boston.    1793
  96. 3796.
    Thurston, Benjamin, 1755-1804.    Two sermons, delivered by Benjamin Thurston, Pastor of the church in North-Hampton, to the people of his charge there. A.D. 1793. On the natural man not receiving the things of the spirit of God, and his incapacity to know them, &c.    1793
  97. 3797.
    Tompson, John, 1740-1828.    The question, whether God wills the salvation of all men, and whether he has rendered the wickedness and ruin of any of them necessary by an absolute decree considered: in two sermons delivered at Berwick on Lord's Day, May 19, 1793: / by John Tompson, A.M. Pastor of the First Church in that town. ; Published at the desire of a number of the hearers. ; [Two lines of Scripture text]    1793
  98. 3798.
    Tyler, Royall, 1757-1826.    The origin of evil. An elegy. : [Twelve lines of quotations]    1793
  99. 3799.
    Underwood, Michael, 1736-1820.    A treatise on the dieases [sic] of children, with general directions for the management of infants from the birth. / By Michael Underwood, M.D. licentiate in midwifery of the Royal College of Physicians, in London, and physician to the British Lying-in Hospital. ; Two volumes in one. Treatise on the diseases of children    1793
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    United States. Dept. of State.; Jefferson, Thomas, 1743-1826.; United States. Congress (3rd, 1st session : 1793-1794). House.    Report of the secretary of state, on the privileges and restrictions on the commerce of the United States in foreign countries. Published by order of the House of Representatives.    1793