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  1. 4101.
    Wilkinson, Rebecca.    Sermons to children: to which are added short hymns, suited to the subjects. / By a lady.    1795
  2. 4102.
    Wollstonecraft, Mary, 1759-1797.    An historical and moral view of the origin and progress of the French Revolution; and the effect it has produced in Europe. By Mary Wollstonecraft. ; Volume I. Historical and moral view of the origin and progress of the French Revolution    1795
  3. 4103.
    Worcester, Samuel, 1770-1821.    An oration: delivered, at the college chapel, Hanover, on the anniversary of American independence, July Fourth, 1795. By Samuel Worcester, member of the senior class, in Dartmouth University.    1795
  4. 4104.
    Wright, Paul, d. 1785.; Tanner, Benjamin, 1775-1848, engraver.; Rollinson, William, 1762-1842, engraver.; Doolittle, Amos, 1754-1832, engraver.; Tisdale, Elkanah, b. ca. 1771, engraver.; Scoles, John, 1772?-1853, engraver.; Anderson, Alexander, 1775-1870, engraver.    The new and complete life of our blessed Lord and Saviour, Jesus Christ: that great example, as well as Saviour of mankind ... By Paul Wright, D.D. ... ; Embellished with the most elegant, valuable, and numerous set of large copper-plate prints ever published in a work of this kind: finely engraved from the original drawings of Hamilton, Chalmers, West, Samuel Wale, Esq. &c. by the best American artists.    1795
  5. 4105.
    Yearsley, Ann, 1753-1806.    The royal captives: a fragment of secret history: / copied from an old manuscript, by Ann Yearsley. ; Volume I[-II]. ; [Seven lines of quotation]    1795
  6. 4106.
    A Discourse concerning faith as the condition of the Gospel covenant, and as the instrument whereby salvation is wrought in the heart by Divine power. With an appendix containing some remarks on Mr. Locke's Paraphrase and notes on St. Paul's Epistles.    1796
  7. 4107.
    A Letter to certain bank directors, from a merchant.    1796
  8. 4108.
    Evening amusements for the ladies; or, Original anecdotes, intended to promote a love of virtue in young minds. A series of letters. : [Three lines of quotation]    1796
  9. 4109.
    Fidelity rewarded: or, The history of Polly Granville. In a series of letters; giving an account of her suffering for her stedfast adherance to her promise; and also of her deliverance from her troubles, and her marriage, in consequence of her father's commencing a virtuous and religious course of life.    1796
  10. 4110.
    Select plays: containing, 1. Wild oats. By Mr. O'Keefe. 2. Lionel and Clarissa. By Mr. Bickerstaff. 3. Love in a village. By the same. 4. The suspicious husband. By Dr. Hoadley.    1796
  11. 4111.
    The American farmer's guide: or A new and excellent treatise on agriculture. Wherein the planter and farmer will see such a judicious method for the management of stock-- rasiing [sic] manure-- enriching and improving his lands that they shall produce the most plentiful crops, and in a few years become as valuable as those of England or France.    1796
  12. 4112.
    The Modern story teller. Contents. The history of the three brothers. The history of the three sisters. The contrast. Fatal effects of delay. The nosegay. Courage inspired by friendship. And, The diverting history of John Gilpin. : Embellished with engravings.    1796
  13. 4113.
    Addison, Alexander, 1759-1807.    A discussion of the question lately agitated in the Congress of the United States, with regard to the obligation of treaties, concluded by the president and Senate, and the unqualified duty of the House of Representatives to carry them into execution, so far as any act of theirs, may be necessary for that purpose; / being an extract from a publication in the Western telegraphe, said to be written by Alexander Addison, president of the courts of the Fifth District.    1796
  14. 4114.
    Alexander, William, d. 1783.; Smither, James, 1741-1797, engraver.; Thackara, James, 1767-1848, engraver.    The history of women, from the earliest antiquity, to the present time; giving an account of almost every interesting particular concerning that sex, among all nations, ancient and modern. : With a complete index. / By William Alexander, M.D. ; In two volumes. Volume first[-second].    1796
  15. 4115.
    Algeria.; United States. Treaties, etc. Algeria, 1795 Sept. 5.    Treaty of peace and amity, concluded September 5, 1795, between Hassan Bashaw, Dey of Algiers, his Divan and subjects; and George Washington, president of the United States of America, and citizens of the said United States. With the president's proclamation, announcing its ratification, as published in the Philadelphia gazette, March 9, 1796. Treaties, etc. United States, 1795 Sept. 5    1796
  16. 4116.
    Allen, Paul, 1775-1826.    An oration, delivered in the Benevolent Congregational Meeting-House, on the fourth of July, A.D. 1796, in commemoration of American independence. / By Paul Allen, Jun. A.B.    1796
  17. 4117.
    American Philosophical Society.; Barton, W.    Premiums. The American Philosophical Society, held at Philadelphia, for promoting useful knowledge, in order the more effectually to answer the ends of their institution, have agreed to appropriate, annually, a part of their funds to be disposed of in premiums, to the authors of the best performances, inventions, or improvements, relative to certain specific subjects of useful knowledge. The following premiums, therefore, are now proposed by the society.    1796
  18. 4118.
    Americanus.    Boston, 24th Sept. 1796. At this important crisis, George Washington having declined to serve as president of the United States, after the 4th of March next, and John Adams having been held up as a candidate to succeed him in that office ...    1796
  19. 4119.
    Anthony, Susanna, 1726-1791.; Hopkins, Samuel, 1721-1803, ed.    The life and character of Miss Susanna Anthony, who died, in Newport, (R.I.) June 23, MDCCXCI, in the sixty fifth year of her age. : Consisting chiefly in extracts from her writings, with some brief observations on them. / Compiled by Samuel Hopkins, D.D. Pastor of the First Congregational Church in Newport.    1796
  20. 4120.
    Backus, Isaac, 1724-1806.; Backus, Isaac, 1724-1806. Church history of New-England.    A history of New-England, with particular reference to the denomination of Christians called Baptists. Containing the first principles and settlements of the country; the rise and increase of the Baptist churches therein; the intrusion of arbitrary power under the cloak of religion; the Christian testimonies of the Baptists and others against the same, with their sufferings under it, from the begining [sic] to the present time. : Collected from most authentic records and writings, both ancient and modern. / By Isaac Backus, Pastor of the First Baptist Church in Middleborough. ; Vol. I[-III]. ; [Four lines of quotations] History of New-England    1796
  21. 4121.
    Backus, Isaac, 1724-1806.; Backus, Isaac, 1724-1806. Church history of New-England.    A history of New-England, with particular reference to the denomination of Christians called Baptists. Containing the first principles and settlements of the country; the rise and increase of the Baptist churches therein; the intrusion of arbitrary power under the cloak of religion; the Christian testimonies of the Baptists and others against the same, with their sufferings under it, from the begining [sic] to the present time. : Collected from most authentic records and writings, both ancient and modern. / By Isaac Backus, Pastor of the First Baptist Church in Middleborough. ; Vol. I[-III]. ; [Four lines of quotations] History of New-England    1796
  22. 4122.
    Backus, Isaac, 1724-1806.; Backus, Isaac, 1724-1806. Church history of New-England.    A history of New-England, with particular reference to the denomination of Christians called Baptists. Containing the first principles and settlements of the country; the rise and increase of the Baptist churches therein; the intrusion of arbitrary power under the cloak of religion; the Christian testimonies of the Baptists and others against the same, with their sufferings under it, from the begining [sic] to the present time. : Collected from most authentic records and writings, both ancient and modern. / By Isaac Backus, Pastor of the First Baptist Church in Middleborough. ; Vol. I[-III]. ; [Four lines of quotations] History of New-England    1796
  23. 4123.
    Barker, Joseph, 1751-1815.; First Congregational Church (Middleborough, Mass.).    The stability of Christ's church. A century sermon, preached at Middleboro' January 6, 1795. That day completing one hundred years since a church was first gathered in that place. / By Joseph Barker, A.M. Pastor of the First Church in Middleborough.    1796
  24. 4124.
    Barlow, Joel, 1754-1812.    The hasty-pudding: a poem, in three cantos, / by Joel Barlow. ; Written in Germany, in Savoy, January, 1793. ; [Two lines of text]    1796
  25. 4125.
    Barlow, Joel, 1754-1812.    The hasty-pudding: a poem, in three cantos. / Written at Chambery, in Savoy, January, 1793. ; [Two lines of quotations]    1796
  26. 4126.
    Barlow, Joel, 1754-1812.    The hasty-pudding, a poem, in three cantos; / written in Chambery in Savoy, Jan. 1793. ; [Two lines of quotations]    1796
  27. 4127.
    Barlow, Joel, 1754-1812.    The political writings of Joel Barlow. --Containing-- Advice to the privileged orders. Letter to the national convention. Letter to the people of Piedmont. The conspiracy of kings.    1796
  28. 4128.
    Barrington, George, 1755-1804.    A voyage to New South Wales; with a description of the country; the manners, customs, religion, &c. of the natives, in the vicinity of Botany Bay. / By George Barrington, now superintendent of the convicts at Paramatta. Voyage to Botany Bay    1796
  29. 4129.
    Bayley, Richard, 1745-1801.    An account of the epidemic fever which prevailed in the city of New York, during part of the summer and fall of 1795. By Richard Bayley.    1796
  30. 4130.
    Belknap, Jeremy, 1744-1798.    Boston, December 22, 1796. Gentlemen, I am informed that Winterbotham's "Historical, geographical, commercial and philosophical view of the United States of America," first published in England has been reprinted in this country. ...    1796
  31. 4131.
    Belknap, Jeremy, 1744-1798.; 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. : Published according to act of Congress.    1796
  32. 4132.
    Belknap, Jeremy, 1744-1798.; Convention of Congregational Ministers of Massachusetts (1796 : Boston).    A sermon, delivered before the convention of the clergy of Massachusetts, in Boston, May 26, 1796. By Jeremy Belknap, Minister of the church in Federal-Street, Boston. ; [Three lines in Latin from Horace]    1796
  33. 4133.
    Bentham, Jeremy, 1748-1832.; Smith, Adam, 1723-1790.    Defence of usury; shewing the impolicy of the present legal restaints [sic] on the terms of pecuniary bargains. : To which is added, a letter to Adam Smith, Esq. L.L.D. on the discouragement of inventive industry. / By Jeremy Bentham, Esq. of Lincoln's Inn.    1796
  34. 4134.
    Bentley, William, 1759-1819.; Ancient and Honorable Artillery Company of Massachusetts.    A sermon, preached before the Ancient and Honourable Artillery Company, in Boston, June 6, 1796, being the anniversary of their election of officers. / By William Bentley, A.M. Pastor of the Second Congregational Church in Salem. ; [One line of quotation in Greek]    1796
  35. 4135.
    Bicheno, J. (James), d. 1831.    Explanation of Scripture prophecy. The signs of the times; or The dark prophecies of Scripture illustrated by the application of present events. / Written in Great-Britain, during the years 1793, 1794 and 1795, by J. Bicheno.    1796
  36. 4136.
    Blake, Francis, 1774-1817.    An oration, pronounced at Worcester, on the anniversary of American independence; July 4, 1796. By Francis Blake, Esq.    1796
  37. 4137.
    Blanchard, Jean-Pierre, 1753-1809.; Baker, Gardiner, d. 1798.; Washington, George, 1732-1799.    The principles, history & use, of air-balloons. Also, a prospectus of Messrs. Blanchard & Barker's intended aerial voyage from the city of New-York 1796.    1796
  38. 4138.
    Bunn, Matthew, b. 1772?    A journal of the adventures of Matthew Bunn, a native of Brookfield, Massachusetts, who enlisted with Ensign John Tillinghast, of Providence, in the year 1791, on an expedition into the western country,-- was taken by the savages, and made his escape into Detroit the 30th of April, 1792. : Containing a very circumstantial account of the cruel treatment he suffered while in captivity, and many of the customs of the savages, which have never before appeared in print. : Published by the particular request of a number of persons who have seen the manuscript.    1796
  39. 4139.
    Burges, Tristam, 1770-1853.; Rhode Island College (1764-1804). Class of 1796.    The cause of man; an oration: : together with valedictory addresses, pronounced at the commencement of Rhode Island College, September 7, A.D. 1796. / By Tristam Burges. ; [One line from Pope]    1796
  40. 4140.
    Calet, Jean Jacques.; Calet, Jean Jacques. Curious and entertaining anecdotes together with historical remarks of the Bastille.    A true and minute account of the destruction of the Bastille, with curious and entertaining anecdotes of that fortress. / By Jean Jaques [sic] Calet, ; a French protestant who had been a prisoner there upwards of twenty years, and in what manner he was taken from his house, and who recovered his liberty on, and who assisted at the demolition of that infamous prison.    1796
  41. 4141.
    Caraccioli, Louis-Antoine, marquis, 1719-1803.; Glasse, Samuel, 1735-1812, tr.; Charlotte, Queen, consort of George III, King of Great Britain, 1744-1818, dedicatee.    Advice from a lady of quality to her children, in the last stage of a lingering illness. Translated from the French, by S. Glasse, D.D. F.R.S. Chaplain in Ordinary to His Britannick Majesty. ; Vol. I[-II]. Derniers adieux de la maréchal de *** à ses enfants. English    1796
  42. 4142.
    Carey, James, d. 1801.    A pill for Porcupine: being a specific for an obstinate itching which that hireling has long contracted for lying and calumny, : containing, a vindication of the American, French, and Irish characters against his scurrilities. / By a friend to political equality. ; [Seven lines from Miles]    1796
  43. 4143.
    Carey, Mathew, 1760-1839.    Miscellaneous trifles in prose. By Mathew Carey.    1796
  44. 4144.
    Carey, Mathew, 1760-1839, ed.    The American remembrancer; or, An impartial collection of essays, resolves, speeches, &c. relative, or having affinity, to the treaty with Great Britain.    1796
  45. 4145.
    Carter, George.; Ramsay, David, 1749-1815, dedicatee.    An essay on fevers; particularly on the fever lately so rife in Charleston, South-Carolina; together with some useful remarks on the symptoms attendant thereon, and a mode laid down towards the curative part.    1796
  46. 4146.
    Chalmers, George, 1742-1825.    The life of Thomas Paine, the author of Rights of man, Age of reason, &c. With a defence of his writings. / By Francis Oldys, A.M. of the University of Pennsylvania.    1796
  47. 4147.
    Chesselden, John.; Arkins, James.    A surprising account of the Devil's appearing to John Chesselden and James Arkins, at a town near the Missisippi [sic], on the 24th of May, 1784. Written with their own hands.    1796
  48. 4148.
    Child, Samuel.    Every man his own brewer, a small treatise, explaining the art and mystery of brewing porter, ale, and table-beer; recommending and proving the ease and possibility of every man's brewing his own porter, ale and beer, in any quantity. From one peck to an hundred bushels of malt. : Calculated to reduce the expence of a family, and lessen the destructive practice of public-house tippling, by exposing the deception in brewing. / By Samuel Child, porter brewer, London.    1796
  49. 4149.
    Cobbett, William, 1763-1835.    A New-Year's gift to the Democrats; or Observations on a pamphlet, entitled, "A vindication of Mr. Randolph's resignation." By Peter Porcupine. ; [Six lines from Swift]    1796
  50. 4150.
    Cobbett, William, 1763-1835.    A prospect from the Congress-gallery, during the session, begun December 7, 1795. Containing the president's speech, the addresses of both houses, some of the debates in the Senate, and all the principal debates in the House of Representatives; each debate being brought under one head, and so digested and simplified as to give the reader the completest view of the proceedings with the least possible fatigue. : With occasional remarks, / by Peter Porcupine.    1796
  51. 4151.
    Cobbett, William, 1763-1835.    History of the American Jacobins, commonly denominated Democrats. By Peter Porcupine. ; [Three lines from Burke]    1796
  52. 4152.
    Cobbett, William, 1763-1835.    Porcupine's political censor, for November 1796. Containing observations on the insolent and seditious notes, communicated to the people of the United States by the late French Minister Adet;[.] Porcupine's political censor. 1796 Nov.    1796
  53. 4153.
    Cobbett, William, 1763-1835.    The life and adventures of Peter Porcupine, with a full and fair account of all his authoring transactions; being a sure and infallible guide for all enterprising young men who wish to make a fortune by writing pamphlets. / By Peter Porcupine himself. ; [Two lines from Shakespeare]    1796
  54. 4154.
    Cobbett, William, 1763-1835.    The political censor, or Monthly review of the most interesting political occurrences, relative to the United States of America. By Peter Porcupine. Political censor. 1796 Apr.    1796
  55. 4155.
    Cobbett, William, 1763-1835.    The political censor, or Monthly review of the most interesting political occurrences, relative to the United States of America. By Peter Porcupine. Political censor. 1796 Mar.    1796
  56. 4156.
    Cobbett, William, 1763-1835.    The political censor, or Monthly review of the most interesting political occurrences, relative to the United States of America. By Peter Porcupine. Political censor. 1796 May    1796
  57. 4157.
    Cobbett, William, 1763-1835.; Smither, James, 1741-1797, engraver.    The bloody buoy thrown out as a warning to the political pilots of America: or, A faithful relation of a multitude of acts of horrid barbarity, such as the eye never witnessed, the tongue never expressed, or the imagination conceived, until the commencement of the French Revolution. To which is added an instructive essay, tracing these dreadful effects to their real causes. : Illustrated with four striking copper-plates. / By Peter Porcupine. ; [Four lines from the Abbe Maury's speech to the National Assembly] Bloody buoy    1796
  58. 4158.
    Cobbett, William, 1763-1835.; Watson, Richard, 1737-1816.    An antidote for Tom Paine's theological and political poison: containing 1. Tom's life, interspersed with remarks and reflections by P. Porcupine. 2. An apology for the Bible, in a series of letters addressed to Paine by the Bishop of Landaff. 3. An apology for Christianity, by the same learned, elegant writer. 4. An answer to Paine's anarchical nonsense, commonly called, the Rights of man. Political censor. 1796 Sept.    1796
  59. 4159.
    Cook, James, 1728-1779.; King, James, 1750-1784.; Rollinson, William, 1762-1842, engraver.    A voyage to the Pacific Ocean; for making discoveries in the northern hemisphere: performed under the direction of Captains Cook, Clerke, and Gore, in the years 1776, 1777, 1778, 1779, 1780. / By Captain James Cook, F.R.S. and Captain James King, LL.D. and F.R.S. ; Illustrated with elegant plates, and a large chart. In four volumes. Vol. I[-IV].    1796
  60. 4160.
    Cooper, William, 1776-1796.    The promised seed. A sermon preached to God's ancient Israel the Jews, at Sion-Chapel, Whitechapel. On Sunday afternoon, August 28, 1796. / By William Cooper. ; To which are added, the hymns that were sung, and the prayers that were offered up, before and after the sermon.    1796
  61. 4161.
    Cornaro, Luigi, 1475-1566.; Weems, M. L. (Mason Locke), 1759-1825, comp.; Franklin, Benjamin, 1706-1790. Way to wealth.; Scott, Thomas, 1747-1821. Sure guide to happiness.    The Immortal mentor: or, Man's unerring guide to a healthy, wealthy, and happy life. In three parts. / By Lewis Cornaro, Dr. Franklin, and Dr. Scott. ; [Four lines from Pope]    1796
  62. 4162.
    Correy, Molleston.    The travelling millennarian to the people of America. [Eight lines of Scripture quotations]    1796
  63. 4163.
    Cotton, Rowland.    Cain's lamentations over Abel, in six books ... [Two lines from the text] / By Rowland Cotton.    1796
  64. 4164.
    Coxe, Tench, 1755-1824.    The Federalist: containing some strictures upon a pamphlet, entitled, "The pretensions of Thomas Jefferson to the presidency, examined, and the charges against John Adams, refuted." : Which pamphlet was first published in the Gazette of the United States, in a series of essays, under the signature of "Phocion."    1796
  65. 4165.
    Coxe, Tench, 1755-1824.    The Federalist: containing some strictures upon a pamphlet, entitled, "The pretensions of Thomas Jefferson to the presidency, examined, and the charges against John Adams, refuted." : Which pamphlet was first published in the Gazette of the United States, in a series of essays, under the signature of "Phocion." : Part the second.    1796
  66. 4166.
    Dabney, John, 1752-1819, comp.    An Address to farmers on the following interesting subjects: 1. The character of a complete farmer. 2. The importance of manure. 3. Labor. 4. Exchanging work. 5. The profits of a nursery. 6. The advantages of an orchard. 7. The management of cyder. 8. Keeping a day-book. 9. Contracting debts. 10. Cloathing and diet. 11. Engaging in law suits. 12. Good neighbourhood. 13. Education. : To which is added an appendix, containing the most approved methods for the management and improvement of tillage, mowing and pasture lands; and for the practice of the art of husbandry in general. / (Extracted principally from a variety of authors, who have written judiciously on those important subjects.) ; (Published according to Act of Congress.)    1796
  67. 4167.
    Davies, Benjamin.; Cliffton, William, 1772-1799. Poetical rhapsody on the times.    Tit for tat; or, A purge for a pill: being an answer to a scurrilous pamphlet, lately published, entitled "A pill for Porcupine." : To which is added, A poetical rhapsody on the times. Describing the disasters of an emigrant. : [Six lines of verse] / By Dick Retort.    1796
  68. 4168.
    Davis, Daniel, 1762-1835.    An oration, delivered at Portland, July 4th, 1796. In commemoration of the anniversary of American independence. / By Daniel Davis. ; [Two lines from Shakespeare]    1796
  69. 4169.
    Dennie, Joseph, 1768-1812.    The lay preacher; or Short sermons, for idle readers. [Two lines of Scripture text] : Published according to act of Congress.    1796
  70. 4170.
    Derkinderen, James.    A narrative of the sufferings of James Derkinderen, who was taken prisoner by the Halifax Indians, on the 10th of the 6th mo. (commonly called June) 1759.    1796
  71. 4171.
    Dodd, William, 1729-1777.; Wright, George, Esq., ed.; Bute, John Stuart, Earl of, 1713-1792, dedicatee.    Reflections on death. By William Dodd L.L.D. Late Chaplain to the Lord Bishop of St. Davids.    1796
  72. 4172.
    Doolittle, Amos, 1754-1832, engraver.    The Hive: or A collection of thoughts on civil, moral, sentimental, and religious subjects: selected from the writings of near one hundred of the best authors of different nations; but chiefly from the most celebrated English writers, who have been esteemed the most correct and elegant models of fine composition. Intended as a repository of sententious, ingenious, and pertinent sayings, in verse and prose, to which youth may have recourse upon any particular topic; and by which they may be taught to think justly, write correctly and elegantly, and speak wtih propriety.    1796
  73. 4173.
    Duane, William, 1760-1835.; Treziulney.    A letter to George Washington, president of the United States: containing strictures on his address of the seventeenth of September, 1796, notifying his relinquishment of the presidential office. / By Jasper Dwight, of Vermont.    1796
  74. 4174.
    Ducray-Duminil, M. (François Guillaume), 1761-1819.    Alexis: or; The cottage in the woods. A novel, / from the French. The manuscript found on the banks of the Isere. ; Ornamented with handsome copper-plates. Alexis. English    1796
  75. 4175.
    Dunlap, William, 1766-1839.; Carr, Benjamin, 1768-1831. Archers, or Mountaineers of Switzerland.; Old American Company.    The archers, or Mountaineers of Switzerland; an opera, in three acts, as performed by the Old American Company, in New-York; : to which is subjoined a brief historical account of Switzerland, from the dissolution of the Roman Empire, to the final establishment of the Helvetic Confederacy, by the Battle of Sempach.    1796
  76. 4176.
    Ellery, Abraham Redwood, 1773-1820.    An oration, delivered July 4th, A.D. 1796, in the Baptist meeting-house, in Newport; in commemoration of the twentieth anniversary of American independence. By Abraham Redwood Ellery. ; [Four lines of quotations]    1796
  77. 4177.
    Erra Pater.; Lilly, William, 1602-1681, tr.; Thomas, Isaiah, 1749-1831, ill.    The book of knowledge: treating of the wisdom of the ancients. : In four parts. I. Shewing the various and wonderful operation of the signs and planets, and other celestial constellations, on the bodies of men, &c. II. Prognostications for ever necessary to keep the body in health; with several choice receipts in physic and surgery. III. An abstract of the art of physiognomy and palmistry, together with the signification of moles and the interpretation of dreams, &c. IV. The farmer's calendar, containing, 1st. Perpetual prognostications for weather. 2d. The whole mystery of husbandry. 3d. The complete and experienced farrier and cowleech., &c. / Written by Erra Pater, a Jew doctor in astronomy and physic, born in Bethany, near Mount Olivet in Judea. ; Made English by W. Lilly, student in physic and astrology. ; To which is added, the true form of all sorts of bills, bonds, counter-bonds, indentures, letters of attorney and licence, deeds of gift, bills of exchange, &c.    1796
  78. 4178.
    Fisher, Miers, 1748-1819.    A reply to the false reasoning in the "Age of reason." To which are added, some thoughts on idolatry; on the devil; and the origin of moral evil; on educating young men for the Gospel ministry; and on what is "the word of God." All which refer, more or less, to opinions advanced in Thomas Paine's "Investigation of true and fabulous theology." / By a layman.    1796
  79. 4179.
    Fisher, Nathaniel, 1742-1812.    A sermon: delivered at Salem, January 14, 1796, occasioned by the execution of Henry Blackburn, on that day, for the murder of George Wilkinson. / By Nathaniel Fisher, A.M. Rector of Saint Peter's Church, Salem. ; Published at the desire of the wardens and vestry.    1796
  80. 4180.
    Fiske, Nathan, 1733-1799.    A sermon preached at the Dudleian lecture in the chapel of Harvard College, September 7, 1796. By Nathan Fiske, D.D. Minister of the Third Church in Brookfield.    1796
  81. 4181.
    Forrest, Thomas, 1747-1825.; Leacock, John.; Seymour, Joseph H., engraver.    The disappointment: or, The force of credulity. A new American comic-opera, in three acts. / By Andrew Barton, Esq.    1796
  82. 4182.
    French, Jonathan, 1740-1809.; Massachusetts. General Court.    A sermon preached before His Excellency Samuel Adams, Esq. governour; His Honor Moses Gill, Esq. lieutenant-governour; the Honourable the Council, Senate, and House of Representatives, of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, May 25, 1796. Being the day of general election. / By Jonathan French, A.M. Pastor of a church in Andover.    1796
  83. 4183.
    Gooch, Elizabeth Sarah Villa-Real, b. 1756.    The contrast: a novel. / by E.S. Villa-Real Gooch.    1796
  84. 4184.
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    Gregory, John, 1724-1773.    A father's legacy to his daughters. By Dr. Gregory. ; To which is added a collection of thoughts on civil moral and religious subjects, calculated to improve the minds of both sexes. ; [Two lines of verse]    1796
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    Hamilton, Alexander, 1757-1804.    Letters of Pacificus: written in justification of the president's proclamation of neutrality. Published originally in the year 1793.    1796
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    Haven, Jason, 1733-1803.    A sermon preached in the First Society in Dedham, on the 7th day of February, 1796. Forty years after the author's induction into the work of the gospel ministry. / By Jason Haven, A.M. Pastor of the First Church in said town.    1796
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    Hay, James.    Remarks on the Bill of Rights, Constitution and some acts of the General Assembly of the state of Virginia. [Thirteen lines from the 3rd article of the Virginia Bill of Rights]    1796
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    Henderson, A., fl. 1796.    The adventures of a Porcupine; or, The villain unmask'd: being the genuine memoirs of a notorious rogue lately in the British Army, and ci-devant member of an extensive light-fingered association in England. : Containing a narrative of the most extraordinary and unexampled depravity of conduct perhaps ever exhibited to the world. In a letter to a young gentleman in New-York. : [One line of quotation] : To which is added, a postscript to Peter Porcupine; being remarks on a pamphlet lately published by him, entitled, his "Life and adventures." / By Daniel Detector. ; [One line of quotation] ; Embellished with a likeness of the Porcupine.    1796
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    Heywood, Joshua, 1761-1814.    An oration, delivered at the meeting-house, in the First Parish in Amherst, (New-Hampshire) on the anniversary, of the American independence, July 4, 1796. / By Joshua Heywood, A.B.    1796
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    Honeywood, St. John, 1763-1798.    A poem, on reading president Washington's address, declining a re-election to the presidency. (Written in October, 1796.) / By S.J.H. Esquire, one of the federal electors of the state of New-York,[.]    1796
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    Houdet, René.; Fortune, Michael, tr.    A treatise on morality: chiefly designed for the instruction of youth. : [Two lines of verse] / By the Reverend René Houdet.    1796
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    Hunt, Holloway Whitfield, 1769-1858.    A sermon, preached at the execution of Matthias Gotleib, for murder, at Newton, October 28, 1796. By Holloway Whitfield Hunt, A.B. & V.D.M.    1796
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    Huntington, Joseph, 1735-1794.    Calvinism improved; or, The Gospel illustrated as a system of real grace, issuing in the salvation of all men. A posthumous work of the late Reverend Joseph Huntington, D.D. Minister of the First Church in Coventry, (Connecticut.) ; [Five lines of Scripture text]    1796
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    Huntington, William, 1745-1813.    Advocates for devils refuted, and their hope of the damned demolished: or, An everlasting task for Winchester and all his confederates. By William Huntington, S.S. Minister of the Gospel at Providence Chapel, Little Titchfield-Street, and at Monkwell-Street meeting. ; [Two lines from Jeremiah]    1796
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    Inchbald, Mrs., 1753-1821.    Nature and art. In two volumes. / By Mrs. Inchbald. ; Vol. I[-II].    1796