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  1. 3801.
    United States. Dept. of the Treasury.; United States. Congress (2nd, 2nd session : 1792-1793). House.    Report of the secretary of the Treasury, relative to the loans negotiated under the acts of the 4th and 12th of August 1790. Published by order of the House of Representatives.    1793
  2. 3802.
    United States. President (1789-1797 : Washington).; Washington, George, 1732-1799.    Proclamation. By the President of the United States. Whereas it appears, that a state of war exists between Austria, Prussia, Sardinia, Great-Britain, and the United Netherlands, of the one part; and France on the other, and the duty and interest of the United States require, that they should, with sincerity and good faith, adopt and pursue a conduct friendly and impartial towards the belligerent powers ... Done at the city of Philadelphia, the twenty-second day of April, one thousand seven hundred and ninety-three ...    1793
  3. 3803.
    Webster, Noah, 1758-1843.    Effects of slavery, on morals and industry. By Noah Webster, Jun. Esq. Counsellor at law and member of the Connecticut Society for ehe [sic] Promotion of Freedom. ; [Two lines from Shakespeare]    1793
  4. 3804.
    Wells, Elisabeth.    Some melancholy and heart-felt reflections, on the sudden and unexpected death of the Rev. Elder Isaiah Wilcox, Pastor of the Separate Baptist Church in Westerly, who died of the small-pox, the third day of March, 1793 ... By Elisabeth Wells.    1793
  5. 3805.
    Wesley, John, 1703-1791.    The character of a Methodist. By John Wesley, M.A. Late Fellow of Lincoln College, Oxford. ; [One line of text]    1793
  6. 3806.
    Whitefield, George, 1714-1770.    The knowledge of Jesus Christ the best knowledge. A sermon. / By the late Reverend George Whitefield, A.M. Chaplain to the late Rt. Hon. the Countess of Huntingdon.    1793
  7. 3807.
    Whitney, Peter, 1744-1816.; Adams, John, 1735-1826, dedicatee.; Seymour, Joseph H., engraver.; Baker, Charles, cartographer.; Peirce, John, d. 1798, cartographer.    The history of the county of Worcester, in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts: with a particular account of every town from its first settlement to the present time; including its ecclesiastical state, together with a geographical description of the same. ; To which is prefixed, a map of the county, at large, from actual survey. / By Peter Whitney, A.M. Minister of the Gospel in Northborough, in said county.    1793
  8. 3808.
    Williams, Nathan, 1735-1829.; Willard, Joseph, 1738-1804.    Carefully to observe the signatures of Divine Providence, a mark of wisdom. Illustrated in a sermon, delivered in Stafford, on the anniversary of American independence, July 4th, A.D. 1793. / By Nathan Williams, A.M. Pastor of the Church of Christ in Tolland. ; And now published at the desire of the hearers.    1793
  9. 3809.
    Woodhouse, James, 1770-1809.    Observations on the combination of acids, bitters, and astringents: being a refutation of some of the principles, contained in Dr. Percival's essay, on bitters and astringents. / By James Woodhouse, M.D. ; [One line from Shakespeare]    1793
  10. 3810.
    Young, Joseph, 1733-1814.    Calvinism and Universalism contrasted; in a series of letters to a friend; / by Joseph Young, M.D.    1793
  11. 3811.
    Account of a horrid murder, committed by Captain William Corran, of the Brig Falmouth, on the body of Mr. Joseph Porter, his passenger. With particulars of his trial and execution, at Halifax, July 16-21, 1794.    1794
  12. 3812.
    A Short account of the exemplary life and triumphant death of Theodosia Maxey, a young woman of Virginia, whose death happened on the 3d day of March, 1793. [One line from Revelations]    1794
  13. 3813.
    Minutes of the proceedings of the committee, appointed on the 14th September, 1793, by the citizens of Philadelphia, the Northern Liberties and the District of Southwark, to attend to and alleviate the sufferings of the afflicted with the malignant fever, prevalent, in the city and its vicinity, with an appendix.    1794
  14. 3814.
    Murder. Narrative of the trial, conviction and execution of Captain William Corran. Master of the Brig Falmouth. Who was executed at Halifax, Nova-Scotia, July 21, 1794, for the most barbarous, inhuman and bloody murder of Mr. Joseph Porter, a passenger on board said brig, by hewing him in in [sic] pieces with a remarkable large and heavy cutlass.    1794
  15. 3815.
    The Democratic songster: being a collection of the newest and most admired republican songs, interspersed with many originals. : To which is added some of the most admired French airs.    1794
  16. 3816.
    Arthur, William.    Family religion recommended. A sermon preached from Joshua XXIV. 15. / By William Arthur.    1794
  17. 3817.
    Austin, David, 1759-1831, ed.; Doolittle, Amos, 1754-1832, engraver.; Austin, David, 1759-1831. Downfall of mystical Babylon ...; Bellamy, Joseph, 1719-1790. Millennium.; Edwards, Jonathan, 1703-1758. Humble attempt to promote explicit agreement and visible union of God's people ...    The Millennium; or, The thousand years of prosperity, promised to the church of God, in the Old Testament and in the New, shortly to commence, and to be carried on to perfection, under the auspices of Him, who, in the vision, was presented to St. John. [Six lines of Scripture texts]    1794
  18. 3818.
    Baldwin, Thomas, 1753-1825.    A brief vindication of the particular communion of the Baptist churches: being a reply to the remarks of the Rev. Noah Worcester, A.B. in his "Friendly letter" to the author. Wherein the subjects and mode of baptism are particularly considered. / By Thomas Baldwin, Pastor of the Second Baptist Church in Boston. ; [Two lines of Scripture texts]    1794
  19. 3819.
    Baltimore Yearly Meeting of the Religious Society of Friends.    The revised discipline approved by the yearly Meeting of Friends, held in Baltimore, for the western-shore of Maryland and the adjacent parts of Pennsylvania and Virginia, in the year one thousand seven hundred and ninety-three.    1794
  20. 3820.
    Barlow, Joel, 1754-1812.    Advice to the privileged orders, in the sevearal [sic] states of Europe, resulting from the necessity and propriety of a general revolution in the principle of government. : Part II. / By Joel Barlow, author of The vision of Columbus, A letter to the national convention, and The conspiracy of kings. Advice to the privileged orders. Part 2    1794
  21. 3821.
    Barlow, Joel, 1754-1812.    The conspiracy of kings; a poem: addressed to the inhabitants of Europe, from another quarter of the world. / By Joel Barlow, author of The vision of Columbus, Advice to the privileged orders, &c. &c. ; [Six lines of verse]    1794
  22. 3822.
    Belknap, Jeremy, 1744-1798.    American biography: or, An historical account of those persons who have been distinguished in America, as adventurers, statesmen, philosophers, divines, warriors, authors, and other remarkable characters. Comprehending a recital of the events connected with their lives and actions. : Vol. I[-II]. / By Jeremy Belknap, D.D. ; [Five lines in Latin from Virgil] ; Published according to act of Congress.    1794
  23. 3823.
    Bicheno, J. (James), d. 1831.    The signs of the times: or The overthrow of the papal tyranny in France, the prelude of destruction to popery and despotism; but of peace to mankind. By J. Bicheno. ; [Two lines from Matthew]    1794
  24. 3824.
    Bingham, Caleb, 1757-1817.    The American preceptor; being a new selection of lessons for reading and speaking. Designed for the use of schools. / By Caleb Bingham, A.M. author of The young lady's accidence, and Child's companion. ; [One line of quotation] ; Published according to act of Congress.    1794
  25. 3825.
    Bordley, J. B. (John Beale), 1727-1804.    Yellow fever.    1794
  26. 3826.
    Bowles, Carington, 1724-1793.    The artists assistant in drawing, perspective, etching, engraving, mezzotinto-scraping, painting on glass, in crayons, in water-colours, and on silks and sattins. The art of jappaning, &c. Containing the easiest and most comprehensive rules for the attainment of those truly useful and polite arts, methodically digested, and adapted to the capacities of young beginners. : Illustrated with suitable examples engraved on copper.    1794
  27. 3827.
    Bradman, Arthur.    A narrative of the extraordinary sufferings of Mr. Robert Forbes, his wife, and five children; during an unfortunate journey through the wilderness, from Canada to Kennebeck River, in the year 1784: in which three of their children were starved to death. : (Taken partly from their own mouths, and partly from an imperfect journal; and published at their request.) / By Arthur Bradman.    1794
  28. 3828.
    Buffett, Platt, 1764-1850.    A letter; in which two of the Rev. Mr. Fletcher's principles are compared, and proved to be inconsistent with each other. And in which is also, an attempt to show what is the truth, by denying which this author contradicted himself. / By Platt Buffet, of Smith-town, Long-Island.    1794
  29. 3829.
    Carey, James, d. 1801, comp.    The Columbian muse. A selection of American poetry, from various authors of established reputation.    1794
  30. 3830.
    Carey, Mathew, 1760-1839.; Scott, Joseph T., engraver.; Humphreys, David, 1752-1818. Poem on the happiness of America. Selections.    A short account of Algiers, and of its several wars against Spain, France, England, Holland, Venice, and other powers of Europe, from the usurpation of Barbarossa and the invasion of the Emperor Charles V. to the present time. : With a concise view of the origin of the rupture between Algiers and the United States. : [Four lines from Buchanan] : To which is added, a copious appendix, containing letters from Captains Penrose, M'Shane, and sundry other American captives, with a description of the treatment those prisoners experience.    1794
  31. 3831.
    Cathrall, Isaac, 1764-1819.    A medical sketch of the Synochus maligna, or malignant contagious fever; as it lately appeared in the city of Philadelphia: to which is added, some account of the morbid appearances observed after death, on dissection. / By Isaac Cathrall.    1794
  32. 3832.
    Chaplin, Ebenezer, 1733-1822.    Congregationalism, as contained in the Scriptures, explained by the Cambridge Platform, and by approved authors: or, The right and power of Congregational churches to choose their officers, to exercise discipline, and to remove their officers from office, according to the Platform. In a series of letters to a gentleman from his friend.    1794
  33. 3833.
    Chesterfield, Philip Dormer Stanhope, Earl of, 1694-1773. Principles of politeness.; Dodsley, Robert, 1703-1764. Oeconomy of human life.; La Rochefoucauld, François, duc de, 1613-1680. Maximes. English.; Lavater, Johann Caspar, 1741-1801. Aphorisms on man.; Forrester, James, d. 1765. Polite philosopher.; Franklin, Benjamin, 1706-1790. Way to wealth.; Burghley, William Cecil, Baron, 1520-1598. Ten precepts ...    The Gentleman's pocket library. Containing, 1. The principles of politeness. 2. The economy of human life. 3. Rochefoucauld's Moral reflections. 4. Lavater's Aphorisms on man. 5. The polite philosopher. 6. The way to wealth, by Dr. Franklin. 7. Select sentences. 8. Detached sentences. 9. Old Italian, Spanish and English proverbs. 10. A tablet of memory.    1794
  34. 3834.
    Clark, Joseph, 1759-1828.    An oration delivered at Rochester; on the Fourth of July, seventeen hundred ninety four. [Two lines from Addison] / By Joseph Clark, Esq.    1794
  35. 3835.
    Company of Philadelphia Printers.    The constitution of the Company of Printers, of Philadelphia.    1794
  36. 3836.
    Coxe, Tench, 1755-1824.    A view of the United States of America, in a series of papers, written at various times, between the years 1787 and 1794, / by Tench Coxe, of Philadelphia; ; interspersed with authentic documents: the whole tending to exhibit the progress and present state of civil and religious liberty, population, agriculture, exports, imports, fisheries, navigation, ship-building, manufactures, and general improvement.    1794
  37. 3837.
    Cullen, Stephen.    The haunted priory: or, The fortunes of the house of Rayo. A romance. Founded partly on historical facts. : [Two lines of Latin quotation]    1794
  38. 3838.
    Currie, William, 1754-1828.    An impartial review of that part of Dr. Rush's late publication, entitled "An account of the bilious remitting yellow fever, as it appeared in the city of Philadelphia, in the year 1793, which treats of the origin of the disease." In which his opinion is shewn to be erroneous; the importation of the disease established; and the wholesomeness of the city vindicated. / By William Currie, Fellow of the College of Physicians &c.    1794
  39. 3839.
    Currie, William, 1754-1828.; Mifflin, Thomas, 1744-1800, dedicatee.    A treatise on the synochus icteroides, or yellow fever; as it lately appeared in the city of Philadelphia. : Exhibiting a concise view of its rise, progress and symptoms, together with the method of treatment found most successful; : also remarks on the nature of its contagion, and directions for preventing the introduction of the same malady, in future. / By William Currie, Fellow of the College of Physicians, and member of the American Philosophical Society.    1794
  40. 3840.
    Dana, James, 1735-1812.    The folly of practical atheism. A discourse, delivered in the Chapel of Yale-College, on Lord's-Day, November 23, 1794. / By James Dana, D.D. Pastor of the First Congregational Church in New-Haven.    1794
  41. 3841.
    Darragh, William, ed.    A Discourse publicly delivered by a female Friend, from Old England, in the Friend's [sic] Meeting-House, in Pine Street Philadelphia, on the third day of the 5th month, 1769. Also a prayer, by another Friend. / The whole taken down in characters at the time they were spoken, by William Darragh. ; To which is added, a short preface, by the editor.    1794
  42. 3842.
    Deane, Samuel, 1733-1814.; Massachusetts. General Court.; Massachusetts Historical Society.    A sermon, preached before His Honour Samuel Adams, Esq. lieutenant governor; the Honourable the Council, Senate, and House of Representatives of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, May 28th, 1794. Being the day of general election. / By Samuel Deane, D.D. a Pastor of the First Church in Portland.    1794
  43. 3843.
    Devèze, Jean, 1753-1829.; Devèze, Jean, 1753-1829. Recherches et observations, sur les causes et les effets de la maladie épidémique.    An enquiry into, and observations upon the causes and effects of the epidemic disease, which raged in Philadelphia from the month of August till towards the middle of December, 1793. By Jean Deveze, master in surgery, from Cape Français, physician of the hospital at Bush-Hill, surgeon-major and principal physician of the military hospital established by the French Republic at Philadelphia. ; [One line from Hippocrates]    1794
  44. 3844.
    Dibdin, Charles, 1745-1814.; O'Keeffe, John, 1747-1833.    The Quaker; a comic opera. In two acts. As performed at the theatre in Boston.    1794
  45. 3845.
    Dickinson, James, 1658-1741.; Fearon, Jane, 1654 or 5-1737.; Taylor, Sarah, 1716?-1791?    A memorable instance of the Divine protection and deliverance of James Dickenson [i.e., Dickinson], and Jane Fearon. (Both of Cumberland in England) On a religious visit to Scotland. Giving an account of their miraculous escape from being robbed and murdered, in the early part of their labors in the Gospel. / Related by themselves to Sarah Taylor, when each of them was about eighty years of age, and she was about eighteen, one assisting the other in recalling the particulars as they related them.    1794
  46. 3846.
    Dingley, Amasa, d. 1798.; Medical Society of the State of New-York (1788-1794).    An oration on the improvement of medicine. Pronounced before a respectable auditory of citizens, in the Federal Hall, in the city of New-York; according to appointment of the Medical Society of the State of New York, at their anniversary meeting, on the 16th January, 1794. / By Amasa Dingley, physician. ; [Eight lines of Greek and Latin quotations]    1794
  47. 3847.
    Dumouriez, Charles François Du Périer, 1739-1823.; Fenwick, John, 1739-1823, tr.    Memoirs of General Dumourier, written by himself. ; [One line in Latin] ; Translated by John Fenwick. ; Part I [-II].    1794
  48. 3848.
    Dwight, Theodore, 1764-1846.; Connecticut Society for the Promotion of Freedom, and the Relief of Persons Unlawfully Holden in Bondage.    An oration, spoken before "The Connecticut Society, for the Promotion of Freedom and the Relief of Persons Unlawfully Holden in Bondage." Convened in Hartford, on the 8th day of May, A.D. 1794. / By Theodore Dwight, Esquire.    1794
  49. 3849.
    Dwight, Timothy, 1752-1817.    A discourse, on the genuineness and authenticity of the New-Testament: delivered at New-Haven, September 10th, 1793, at the annual lecture, appointed by the General Association of Connecticut: on the Tuesday before the public commencement.    1794
  50. 3850.
    Dwight, Timothy, 1752-1817.    Columbia: An ode.    1794
  51. 3851.
    Dwight, Timothy, 1752-1817.; Adams, John, 1735-1826, dedicatee.    Greenfield Hill: a poem, in seven parts. I. The prospect. II. The flourishing village. III. The burning of Fairfield. IV. The destruction of the Pequods. V. The clergyman's advice to the villagers. VI. The farmer's advice to the villagers. VII. The vision, or prospect of the future happiness of America. / By Timothy Dwight. D.D.    1794
  52. 3852.
    Eaton, Daniel Isaac, d. 1814.; George III, King of Great Britain, 1738-1820.; Ralph, William, engraver.; Great Britain. Courts of Oyer and Terminer and General Gaol Delivery.    The trial of Daniel Isaac Eaton, for publishing a supposed libel comparing the King of England to a game cock in a pamphlet intituled Politics for the people; or Hog's wash at Justice Hall in the Old Bailey, February twenty-fourth, 1794.    1794
  53. 3853.
    Edwards, Jonathan, 1745-1801.; Connecticut. General Assembly.    The necessity of the belief of Christianity by the citizens of the state, in order to our political prosperity; illustrated in 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 8th, 1794. / By Jonathan Edwards, D.D. Pastor of a church in New-Haven.    1794
  54. 3854.
    Emerson, William, 1769-1811.    A discourse, delivered in Harvard, July 4, 1794, at the request of the military officers in that place, who, with the militia under their command, were then assembled to commemorate the anniversary of the American independence. / By William Emerson, A.M. Minister of the First Christian Church in Harvard.    1794
  55. 3855.
    Folwell, Samuel, 1765?-1813, ill.; Maverick, Peter Rushton, 1755-1811, engraver.    Affecting history of the dreadful distresses of Frederic Manheim's family. To which are added, the sufferings of John Corbly's family. : An encounter between a white man and two savages. : Extraordinary bravery of a woman. : Adventures of Capt. Isaac Stewart. : Deposition of Massey Herbeson. : Adventures and sufferings of Peter Wilkinson [i.e., Williamson]. : Remarkable adventures of Jackson Johonnot. : Account of the destruction of the settlements at Wyoming.    1794
  56. 3856.
    Foster, Isaac, 1725-1807.    Divine righteousness in the salvation, and damnation of sinners exhibited. Being a brief reply to the Rev. Mr. Robbins' discourse on Rom. ix. 18. entitled, "Divine sovereignty in the salvation, and damnation of sinners vindicated." ... / By Isaac Foster, M.A. Pastor, to the Church of Christ in West-Stafford.    1794
  57. 3857.
    Foxe, John, 1516-1587.; Wright, Paul, d. 1785, ed.; Scoles, John, 1772?-1853, engraver.; Pigalle, N., engraver.; Tanner, Benjamin, 1775-1848, engraver.; Tisdale, Elkanah, b. ca. 1771, engraver.    The new and complete book of martyrs; or, An universal history of martyrdom: being Fox's Book of marytrs, revised and corrected, with additions and great improvements. : Containing an authentic account of the lives, persecutions and sufferings of the holy martyrs; and the many dreadful persecutions against the Church of Christ in all parts of the world, by pagans, Jews, Turks, papists, and others, from earliest ages of the church to the present period. ... The whole forming at once a general Christian martyrology, and a complete history of persecutions. / By the Rev. Mr. John Fox, M.A. late of Magdalen College, Oxford. ; Now revised, corrected and improved, with many additional articles, relating to the acts and monuments of the church. By Paul Wright, D.D. ; Embellished with forty elegant copper plate engravings. ; In two volumes. Vol. I[-II].    1794
  58. 3858.
    France. Légation (U.S.).; Genet, Edmond Charles, 1763-1834.    The correspondence between Citizen Genet, minister of the French Republic to the United States of North America, and the officers of the federal government. To which are prefixed, the instructions from the constituted authorites of France to the said minister. All from authentic documents.    1794
  59. 3859.
    Franklin, Benjamin, 1706-1790.; Price, Richard, 1723-1791.; Stueber, Henry, 1770?-1792.; Thackara, James, 1767-1848, engraver.; Vallance, J. (John), 1770-1823, engraver.    The life of Dr. Benjamin Franklin. Written by himself. Autobiography    1794
  60. 3860.
    Franklin, Benjamin, 1706-1790.; Price, Richard, 1723-1791.; Stueber, Henry, 1770?-1792.; Vaughan, Benjamin, 1751-1835, ed.; Maverick, Peter Rushton, 1755-1811, engraver.    The works of the late Dr. Benjamin Franklin consisting of his Life written by himself : together with Essays humorous, moral, & literary, chiefly in the manner of the Spectator.    1794
  61. 3861.
    Freneau, Philip Morin, 1752-1832.    The village merchant: a poem. : To which is added The country printer. : [Four lines of verse]    1794
  62. 3862.
    Friend to humanity.; African Free School (New York, N.Y.).    Condemnation of the slave-trade; being an investigation of the origin and continuation of that inhuman traffic: : humbly inscribed to the citizens of the United States. / By a friend to humanity.    1794
  63. 3863.
    Genet, Edmond Charles, 1763-1834.; Jefferson, Thomas, 1743-1826.; South Carolina. General Assembly.; United States. Congress (3rd, 1st session : 1793-1794).; United States. Dept. of State.; United States. President (1789-1797 : Washington).    United States, 15th January, 1794. Gentlemen of the Senate, and of the House of Representatives. I lay before you, as being connected with the correspondence, already in your possession between the secretary of state, and the minister plenipotentiary of the French Republic, the copy of a letter from that minister, of the 25th of December, 1793; and a copy of the proceedings of the Legislature of the state of South-Carolina. Go: Washington.    1794
  64. 3864.
    Gerrald, Joseph, 1763-1796.; Ramsey, William, fl. 1793.; Tanner, Benjamin, 1775-1848, engraver.; Scotland. High Court of Justiciary.; London Corresponding Society.    The trial of Joseph Gerrald, delegate from the London Corresponding Society, to the British Convention. Before the High Court of Justiciary at Edinburgh, on the 3d, 10th, 13th, and 14th of March, 1794. For sedition. / Taken in short-hand by Mr. Ramsey.    1794
  65. 3865.
    Getchell, Dennis, 1724-1791.    A testimony concerning acceptable worship to Almighty God. By Dennis Getchel, late of Vassalborough, in Newengland.    1794
  66. 3866.
    Glendinning, William, 1747-1816.    A sermon on the unity of the Christian Church. [One line from I Corinthians]    1794
  67. 3867.
    Goupil, Pierre Étienne Auguste.; Pigalle, N., engraver.; Scoles, John, 1772?-1853, engraver; Tanner, Benjamin, 1775-1848, engraver.    Memoirs of Marie Antoinette, cidevant Queen of France. [Two lines from Brantome]    1794
  68. 3868.
    Harlow, Lawrence.    An account of the conversion of an Indian. In a letter to a friend. : [Three lines of quotation]    1794
  69. 3869.
    Harper, Robert Goodloe, 1765-1825.; Representative Reform Association.    An Address to the people of South-Carolina, by the General Committee of the Representative Reform Association, at Columbia. ; By order of the association.    1794
  70. 3870.
    Haven, Samuel, 1727-1806.    The reasonableness and importance of practical religion. A discourse on Hosea XIV. 9. Delivered August 24, 1794, in the South Church in Portsmouth. / By Samuel Haven, D.D. Pastor of said church.    1794
  71. 3871.
    Hollinshead, William, 1748-1817.    On the advantages of public worship. A sermon. / By William Hollinshead, D.D. one of the Ministers of the Independent or Congregational Church, in Charleston, South-Carolina. ; Preached June 3d, 1794, at the opening of the newly rebuilt house of worship of the Independent or Congregational Church at Dorchester. ; Published at their request.    1794
  72. 3872.
    Inchbald, Mrs., 1753-1821.; Rowson, William, d. 1842.; Nares, Edward, 1762-1841.; Andrews, Miles Peter, d. 1814.; Chestnut Street Theatre (Philadelphia, Pa.).    Every one has his fault: a comedy, in five acts, / by Mrs. Inchbald. ; As it is performed at the New Theatre, Philadelphia. ; Mark'd with alterations (by permission of the managers) by William Rowson, prompter.    1794
  73. 3873.
    Jefferson, Thomas, 1743-1826.; Lewis, Samuel, b. 1757?, ill.; Smither, James, 1741-1797, engraver.    Notes on the state of Virginia. By Thomas Jefferson.    1794
  74. 3874.
    Johnson, John B. (John Barent), 1769-1803.; Tammany Society, or Columbian Order (N.Y.).    An oration on union, delivered in the New Dutch Church in the city of New-York, on the twelfth of May, 1794. The anniversary of the Tammany Society, or Columbian Order, / By John B. Johnson. ; [Five lines of quotations]    1794
  75. 3875.
    Johnson, R. (Richard), 1733 or 4-1793.; Hutton, Isaac, engraver.; Reed, Abner, 1771-1866, engraver.    A new history of the Grecian states; from their earliest period to their extinction by the Ottomans. Containing an account of their most memorable sieges and battles; and the character and exploits of their most celebrated heroes, orators, and philosophers. : Embellished with copper-plate cuts. : Designed for the use of young ladies and gentlemen.    1794
  76. 3876.
    Jones, Absalom, 1746-1818.; Allen, Richard, 1760-1831.; Clarkson, Matthew, 1733-1800.    A narrative of the proceedings of the black people, during the late awful calamity in Philadelphia, in the year 1793: and a refutation of some censures, thrown upon them in some late publications. By A.J. and R.A.    1794
  77. 3877.
    Jones, William, 1772-1813.    An oration, pronounced at Concord, the fourth of July, 1794. Being the anniversary of the American independence.    1794
  78. 3878.
    Kamper, Peter.; Tatham, William, 1752-1819.; Hawkins, Mary.; Virginia. General Court.; United States. Constitution.    Report of a case, decided on Saturday, the 16th of November, 1793, in the General Court of Virginia; wherein Peter Kamper, was plaintiff, against Mary Hawkins, defendant; on a question adjourned from the District Court of Dumfries, for Novelty and Difficulty, touching the constitutionality of an act of assembly; : together with arguments and opinions of the respective judges at large, and the order of court thereon. : Published with their permission. / By a gentleman of the bar.    1794
  79. 3879.
    Lady in Connecticut.; More, Hannah, 1745-1833. Search after happiness.    The search after happiness: a pastoral drama; from the poetry of Miss More. / By a lady in Connecticut.    1794
  80. 3880.
    Lambert, Anne Thérèse de Marguenat de Courcelles, marquise de, 1647-1733.    The fair solitary; or, Female hermit. From the French of the Marchioness de Lambert. Femme hermite. English    1794
  81. 3881.
    Lavater, Johann Caspar, 1741-1801.; Holcroft, Thomas, 1745-1809, tr.; Hill, Samuel, 1766?-1804, engraver.    Essays on physiognomy; for the promotion of the knowledge and the love of mankind; / written in the German language by J.C. Lavatar, ; abridged from Mr. Holcrofts translation. Physiognomische Fragmente. English    1794
  82. 3882.
    Leland, John, 1754-1841.    The Yankee spy. Calculated for the religious meridian of Massachusetts; but will answer for New-Hampshire, Connecticut, and Vermont, without any material alterations. / By Jack Nips. ; [One line of Scripture text]    1794
  83. 3883.
    Lempriere, William, d. 1834.; Kent and Strathern, Edward Augustus, duke of, 1767-1820, dedicatee.    A tour from Gibraltar to Tangier, Sallee, Mogodore, Santa Cruz, and Tarudant; and thence over Mount Atlas to Morocco. Including a particular account of the royal harem, &c. / By William Lempriere, surgeon.    1794
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    Letchworth, Thomas, 1739-1784.    Twelve discourses, delivered chiefly at the meeting-house of the people called Quakers, in the park, Southwark. / By the late Thomas Letchworth.    1794
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    Louis XVI, King of France, 1754-1793.; Marie Antoinette, Queen, consort of Louis XVI, King of France, 1755-1793.; Reed, Abner, 1771-1866, engraver.    The trial, &c. of Louis XVI. late King of France, and Marie Antoinette, his Queen. Embellished with copper-plate engravings.    1794
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    Love, Christopher, 1618-1651.; Wild, Robert, 1609-1679.    Prophecies of the Rev. Christopher Love: who was beheaded on Tower-Hill, London, on the twenty-second day of August 1651. : And his last words on the scaffold. Prophecies of the Reverend Christopher Love    1794
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    Macgowan, John, 1726-1780.    Infernal conference: or, Dialogues of devils. By the Listener. ; In two volumes. Vol. I[-II].    1794
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    Madison, James, 1751-1836.; United States. Congress (3rd, 1st session : 1793-1794). House.    Speech, in the House of Representatives of the Congress of the United States, delivered January 14, 1794, by James Madison, of Virginia, ; in support of his propositions for the promotion of the commerce of the United States, and in reply to William Smith, of South-Carolina.    1794
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    Magaw, Samuel, 1735-1812.; St. Thomas' Church (Philadelphia, Pa.).    A discourse delivered July 17, 1794. in the African Church of the city of Philadelphia, on the occasion of opening the said church, and holding public worship in it the first time, / by Samuel Magaw, D.D. Rector of St. Paul's. ; Divine service, introduced with select Scripture passages, and a special prayer, and then proceeding in its usual offices, having been performed by James Abercrombie, A.M. second assistant Minister of Christ-Church and St. Peter's. ; [Two lines of Scripture text]    1794
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    Margarot, Maurice, d. 1816.; Ramsey, William, fl. 1793.; Tanner, Benjamin, 1775-1848, engraver.; Scotland. High Court of Justiciary.    The trial of Maurice Margarot, before the High Court of Justiciary, at Edinburgh, on the 13th and 14th of January, 1794, on an indictment for seditious practices. / Taken in shorthand by Mr. Ramsey.    1794
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    Mason, John, 1706-1763.    The student and pastor, or Directions how to attain to eminence and usefulness in those respective characters. By John Mason. A.M. ; [One line of Scripture text]    1794
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    M'Clure, David, 1748-1820.; Griswold, Shubael.; Freemasons. Morning Star Lodge (East Windsor, Conn.).    A sermon, delivered at the installation of the Morning-Star Lodge, of Free Masons, in East-Windsor, Connecticut, August 21, 1794. / By David M'Clure, A.M. Minister of the First Church in East-Windsor.    1794
  93. 3893.
    McWhorter, Alexander C. (Alexander Cumming), 1771-1808.    An oration delivered on the fourth July, 1794, to a numerous audience, assembled in the Presbyterian Church of Newark, to celebrate the eighteenth anniversary of American emancipation. / By Alexander C. Macwhorter, Esquire, counsellor at law. ; Published at the desire of the Republican Society of the town of Newark.    1794
  94. 3894.
    Montagu, Edward Wortley, 1713-1776.    The Life, travels and adventures of Edward Wortley Montague, Esq. son to the most famous traveller Lady Mary Wortley Montague. Exhibiting his very extraordinary transactions in England, France, Italy, Turkey, Arabia, Egypt, and the Holy Land: : with remarks on the manners, and customs of the Oriental world. : In two volumes. : Vol. I[-II].    1794
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    More, Hannah, 1745-1833.    Considerations on religion and public education, with remarks on the speech of M. Dupont, delivered in the National Convention of France. : Together with an address to the ladies, &c. of Great Britain and Ireland. / By Hannah More.    1794
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    Morse, Jedidiah, 1761-1826.    The life of Gen. Washington, commander in chief of the American Army during the late war, and present president of the United States. Also, of the brave General Montgomery. : Embellished with cuts.    1794
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    Morton, Thomas, 1764-1838.; Fitzgerald, William Thomas, 1759?-1829.; Andrews, Miles Peter, d. 1814.    Columbus: or The discovery of America. An historical play. : As performed at the Theatre-Royal, Covent-Garden, London. / By Thomas Morton, of the Honourable Society of Lincoln's-Inn.    1794
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    New York Hospital. Society.; New York Hospital.    Charter for establishing an hospital in the city of New-York. Granted by the Right Hon. John, Earl of Dunmore, the 13th July, 1771.    1794
  99. 3899.
    O'Keeffe, John, 1747-1833.; Shield, William, 1748-1829. Highland reel.; Rowson, William, d. 1842.; Rowson, Mrs., 1762-1824.; O'Keeffe, John, 1747-1833. Highland reel. Selections.; Chestnut Street Theatre (Philadelphia, Pa.).    Songs in The Highland reel. A comic opera. In three acts. By John O'Keefe, Esq. ; As sung at the New Theatre, Philadelphia. ; Corrected and revised by Mr. Rowson, prompter. Highland reel. Selections    1794
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    Osgood, David, 1747-1822.    The wonderful works of God are to be remembered. A sermon, delivered on the day of annual thanksgiving, November 20, 1794. / By David Osgood, A.M. Pastor of the church in Medford. ; Published at the request of the hearers.    1794