American Bibliography: A Chronological

AMERICAN BIBLIOGRAPHY
BY
CHARLES EVANS
A CHRONOLOGICAL DICTIONARY
OF ALL
BOOKS PAMPHLETS AND PERIODICAL PUBLICATIONS
AMERICAN BIBLIOGRAPHY
PRINTED IN THE
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
FROM THE GENESIS OF PRINTING IN 1639
BY
DOWN TO AND INCLUDING THE YEAR 1820
WITH BIBLIOGRAPHICAL AND BIOGRAPHICAL NOTES
VOLUME 5
CHARLES EVANS
1774 - 1778
Fame, if not double-faced, is doable-mouthed,
And with contrary blast proclaims most deeds;
On both his wings, one black, the other white,
Bears greatest names in his wild aery flight.
— Milton's 8attuon Agonistet.
A CHRONOLOGICAL DICTIONARY
NEW YORK
PETER SMITH
OF ALL
1941
BOOKS PAMPHLETS AND PERIODICAL PUBLICATIONS
PRINTED IN THE
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
FROM THE GENESIS OF PRINTING IN 1639
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WITH BIBLIOGRAPHICAL AND BIOGRAPHICAL NOTES
VOLUME 5
1774·1778
Fame, if not double-faced, is double-mouthed ,
A.nd with contrary blast proclaims moat deeds ;
On both his wings, one black, the other white ,
Bean greatest names in his wild aery flight.
- MIL'fO.'. SafP&lOn AgoniltU.
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1774
AD
AMERICAN BIBLIOGRAPHY
18742 VALLETTE, Elie
[Cut.] The Deputy commissary's guide within the Province of Maryland,
1774
92
.lMERIC.lN BIBLIOGR.lPHY
AD
TOGETHER WITH PLAIN AND SUFFICIENT DIRECTIONS FOR TESTATORS TO FORM,
AND EXECUTORS TO PERFORM THEIR WILLS AND TESTAMENTS; FOR ADMINISTRA-
TORS TO COMPLEAT THEIR ADMINISTRATIONS, AND FOR EVERY PERSON ANT WAT
VALLETrE, ELIE
LCut.] THE DEPUTY ooIOIl88ARy'l GUIDB WITHIR THB PllOVIXCE O. MARl'UXD,
TOGBTHER WITH PLAIR AND 8UrnCIB.T DIRBCTlO.1 .oR TBSTATOU TO .oRM,
AXD BXECUTORS TO PERI"ORM THIUR WILUI A.D TEITAMBNTI; .oR ADMUU8TRATORI TO (''OMPLEAT THBIR ADMINIIITJUTIO.B, AND roR BVBRY PBRIO. ARY WAY
ooRCEU.ED I. DECEA8BD PBRBON'I BSTATEI, TO PROCBBD THBRBIR WITH IAI'BTY
TO THEM8ELVBII ARD OTBBRI. [Cut.] HI' ELIB VALLETTB. R&GIITBR O. THB
PREROGATIVB OI'FlCB O. THB lAID PaoVIRCB.
CONCERNED IN DECEASED PERSON'S ESTATES, TO PRocEED THEREIN WITH SAFETY
TO THEMSELVES AND OTHERS. [Cut] By ElIE ValLETTE. REGISTER OF THE
PREROGATIVE OFFICE OF THE SAID PROVINCE.
Annapolit, Printed by Anne Catharine Green and Son. MDCCLXXIV.
pp. (2), iv, 248, (11), plate, 8vo. MdSL. mhs. nypl.
The title-page, and Table of descent, at page 102, are handsomely
engraved by T. Sparrow sculpt.
Annapoli., PrinUd br An711 CaClLarint! Gr_ and Son. MDCCLXXIV.
(11), plate. 81'0.
MdBL. MHI. InPL.
18748 VTRGILIUS MARO, Publics 70-12
pp. (2), iv, 248,
The Story of JSneas and Dido burlesqued: from the fourth booe of the
The title-page, and Table of deacent, at page 102, are handsomely
engraved by T. Sparrow sculpt.
JSneid of Virgil. By Rowland Rugeley. [Robert Wells.]
Charltstown: Printed and told by Robert Wellt. 1774. pp.94. 12mo.
18744 — The Stout of jEnkas and Dido burlesqued. By a Gentleman of
VIRGILIUS MARD, PUBLlUI!
70-19
THB STORY 01' &NEA9 AND DIDO BURLBSQUlCD: PROII THB .oURTH BOOK 01' THE
&RBID or VIRGlL.
By ROW-LARI> RUGELB!'. [Robert Wells.]
South-Carolina. [Robert Wells.]
Philadelphia: Printed by Jam*t Humphreys, junior t 1774.
Charluwum:
18745 VIRGINIA. Colony.
Printed and told by &lMrt WeU..
1774.
pp.94.
lJIlIO.
By his excellency the right honourable John earl of Dunmore, his
-- THB STORY 01' &NBAI ARD DIDO BURLBSQUBI>.
BoUTH·CAROLIlU. [Robert Wells.]
majesty's lieutenant, and governor of the Colony and Dominion of
By A GKNTLBMAN o.
Virginia, and vice admiral of the same. A Proclamation. [Proroguing
PljiladtJlplLia:
the Assembly to the first Thursday in May next [1774.] . . . God save
THE KING.
1774.
VIRGINIA. COLon.
By HII EXCBLURCY THB RIGHT HONOURABLE JOHX EARL O. DUNMORB, BII
MMElTy'1 LlBUTEIUNT, AND GOVERNOR 01' THE COLONY AND DoMINIOR O.
VIROINIA, AND VICB ADMIRAL 01' TOE BAlIB. A PROCLAIIUTION. [Proroguing
the AlI8embly to the first Thursday in May next [1774.] • • • GOD BAYB
THE !tum.
/ Williamtburg: Printed by Clementina Rind, 1774.] Broadside, 4to.
18748 Tuesday, the 24th of May, 14 Geo. hi. 1774. This House being deeply
impressed with apprehension of the great dangers to be derived to
British America, from the hostile invasion of the city of Boston, in our
sister Colony of Massachusetts Bay, whose commerce and harbour are
[ WiUianuburg:
on the 1st day of June next to be stopped by an armed force, deem it
highly necessary that the said first day of June be set apart by the
Printed bV ClclMnCina Rind,
1774.]
Broadside.
4to.
ToElDAY, THE 24TH O. MAY, 14 GBO. 111.1774. THIS Hou8I: BBIRO DEEPLY
IMPRE88ED WlTH APPRBHBRIIIOR 01' THE ORBAT DANGERI TO BB DBmVBD TO
BllITIIH AMERIOA, PROM THE H08TILE INVASION OJ' THB CITY OJ' BOSTOR, IN OUR
IIITER COLONY 01' MA88ACUUBETTI BAY, WB08B COMMBRCE AXD HARBOUR ARE
ON THB 1ST DAY 01' JUNE NEXT TO BE STOPPED BY AN ARMED .oRCB, DEEM IT
HIOHLY NECEBSARY THAT THE BAlD FIRIT DAY 01' .TUNB BB SET ...PART BY THE
MEMBERS OJ' THlS HOUSE AI A DAY 01' I'UTING, HU1ULI ...TION .... D PR ... YER,
DEVOUTLY TO IMPLORB THE DIVINE INTERPOSITION .oR ... VERTINO THB HBAVY
C... LAMITY, WHICH THRBATB.II DEITRUCTION TO OUR CIVIL RIGBT8, ARD TIIB BVIIA
OJ' CIVIL WAR;. • • By THE Hou8B 01' BUROBBIIB!!. GEORGB WYTHE, C. H. B.
members of this House as a day of fasting, humiliation and prayer,
devoutly to implore the divine interposition for averting the heavy
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Printed bV Jame_ HumphrtJY',jtmiorl
calamity, which threatens destruction to our civil rights, and tiie evils
of civil war; . . .By the House of Burgesses. George Wythe, C . h. b.
[Williamtburg: Printed by Clementina Rind, 1774.] Broadside, 4to.
18747 An Association, signed by 89 members of the late House of Burgesses.
. . . [Dated,] The 27th day of May, 1774. [Names.] We the subscribers,
clergymen and other inhabitants of the Colony and Dominion of Vir-
ginia, HAVING MATURELY CONSIDERED THE CONTENTS OF THE ABOVE ASSocIATION,
[WiUiam.burg,'
DO most cordially approve and accede thereto. | Twenty -one names.]
[ Williamtburg: Printed by Clementina Rind, 1774.] pp. (2). fol. LOC.
187'7
18748 — We his majesty's most dutiful and loyal subjects, the late
representatives of the good people of this country, having been
deprived by the sudden interposition of the executive part of this
government . . . [Signed by eighty-nine members, and twenty-one clergy-
Printed by Clcmmtina Rind,
1774.]
Broadside.
4to.
Ax AI8OCIATlO~, 8IG.ED BY 89 MJ:MBBRIO. THB LATB HOOllB OJ' BUROB88B8.
• • • [Dated,l THE 27TII DAY OJ' MAY,1774. [Names.l WB TilE IIUBBCRIBERS,
CLBRGYME.... ND OTHER UIIIABIT.\.T8 O. THE CoLO~Y AND DOlluuo. OJ' VIRGI~IA, II ... VING MATUBBLY CO~8IDBRBD TUE CO.TE.TII 01' TUB ABOVB A88OCI ...TIOR,
DO M08T CORDIAl.LY ... PPROVB A.D ... CCEDB THERBTO. I.Twenty-one names.]
--
[WiUiam,burg:
men. Dated,] 27th of May, 1774.
Printed by Clcf7IIntina Rind,
1774.] pp. (2). fol. LOC.
[Williamtburg: Printed by Alexander Purdie, 1774.] Broadside, fol.
187'8
18749 Journal of the House of Burgesses of Virginia.
--
-
WB HIS MUEBTY'S MOST DUTI.UL "'lfI) LOY ... L SUB,JECI'8, TUlI: LATE
O. THE OOOD PBOPLE OJ' THI8 COUNTRY, HAVl~O BEEK
DEPRIVBD BY THE IUDDE. INTERPOSITlOR OJ' THE UBCUTIVE PART OF THI8
OOVBR~MBNT. • • [Signed hy eighty. nine members, and twenty-one clergymen. Dated,] 27TH 01' MAY, 1774.
BBPJlBSE~TATIVBS
Williamtburg: Printed by Clementina Bind, 1774. pp. 75. fol. LOO.
AUCTIOH
TALUS!
[WiUiam,burg:
187'9
PrinCed bV ..tluander Purdie,
1774.]
Broadside.
fol.
JOUR.... L O. TIIB Hou8E 01' BUROB88K11 O~ VIROI~IA.
Williamlburg:
Prinud bf Clc17lQltina Rind, 1774.
pp.
711.
fol.
LOC.
1776
216
AMERICAN BIBLIOGRAPHY
1775
AD
14688 YALE. COLLEGE.
216
L1MERICL1N BIBLIOGRL1PHY
AD
Catalogue eorum qui in Collegio-Yalensi, quod est Novo-Portu Connectt-
CUTENSIUM AB ANNO 1702 AD ANNUM 1775, AL1COJU8 GRADU8 LaUREA DONATI
SUNT.
14688
[Noto-Portu: E Typit Thoma et Samuelit Green. 1775.] Broadside,
14634 YESTERDAY arrived an express from our army in Canada, by whom we have
THE FOLLOWING IMPORTANT INTELLIGENCE. . . . [Colophon :]
YALE COLLEGE.
CATALOGUS EORUll QUI IN COLLEGIO-YALENSI, QUOD EST NOVO-PORTU CoNNECTICUTENBIUII AB ANNO 1702 AD ANNUIl 1775, ALICUlU8 GRADOS LAURE! DONATI
BUNT.
[Nooo-Portu:
New-York: Printed by John Holt, [November 18, 1775.] Broadside, fol.
E Typi, TJwma et Samueli. (hun.
1775.]
Broadside.
146H5 ZUBLY, John Joachim 1724-1781
14634
YESTERDAY ARRIVKD AN EXPlUtS8 FROII OUR ARIIY 11'1 CANADA, BY WHOIl WE HAVE
THE l"OLLOWING IMPORTANT INTELLIGENCE. • •
[Colopbon :]
14635
ZUBLY, JOHN JOACHIII
1724-1781
THE LAW OF LIBERTY. A 8ERIION ON AilE RICAN AFFAIRS, PREACHED AT THI:
OPENING OF THE PROVINCIAL CoNGRESS OJ' GEORGIA. ADDREB8ED TO THE
RIOHT HONOURABLE THE EAUL OF DARTMOUTH. WITH AN APPENDIX, GIVING A
CONCISE ACCOUNT OF THE 8TRUGGLES OF SWISSERLAND TO RECOVER THEIR
LIBERTY. By JOHN J. ZUBLY, D. D. 18. XI :18. [Two lines.]
The Law of liberty. A sermon on American affairs, preached at the
OPENING OF THE PROVINCIAL CONGRESS OF GEORGIA. ADDRESSED TO THE
NeVJ-Y/n·k .. Printed by John Holt, LNovember 18, 1775.] Broadside. fol.
RIGHT HONOURABLE THE EARL OF DARTMOUTH. WITH AN APPENDIX, GIVING A
CONCISE ACCOUNT OF THE STRUGGLES OF SWISSERLAND TO RECOVER THEIR
liberty. By John J. Zubly, d. d. Is. xi :13. [Two lines.]
Philadelphia: Printed by Henry Miller. MDCCLXXV. pp.[xx], 41,
(1). 4to. NYPL.
14686 — The Law of liberty. A sermon on American affairs, preached at
THE OPENING OF THE PROVINCIAL CONGRESS OF GEORGIa. ADDRESSED TO THE
Philadelpllia..
RIGHT HONOURABLE THE EaRL OF DARTMOUTH. WITIt AN APPENDIX, GIVING A
(1).
Printed by
H~1l1-Y
Miller.
M DCCLXXV.
pp. [xx]. 41,
4to.
NYPL.
CONCISE ACCOUNT OF THE STRUGGLES OF SWISSERLAND TO RECOVER THEIR
LIBERTY. ...
14686
Philadelphia: Printed and told by Henry Stiller, 1775. Alto to be had
of Messieurt Bradford, in Philadelphia; Notl and Hazard, at New- York; Wil-
liam Scott, on tin Bay, in Charlet-Town, South-Carolina; and at Mr. Bard't
Store, at Savannah, Georgia. 1775. pp. xx, 41, (1). 8vo. ba. loc.
-- THE LAW OF LIBERTY. A BERMON ON AMERICAN AFFAIRS, PREACHED AT
THE OPENING OF THE PROVINCIAL CoNGRESB 01' GEORGIA. ADDREBBED TO THI:
RIGHT HONOURABLE THE EARL OF DARTMOUTH. WITH AN APPENDIX, GIVING A
CONCISE ACCOUNT 01' THE STRUGGLB8 OF SWIBBERLAND TO RECOVER THEIR
LIBERTY .•
Philadelphia.. Printed and .old by Hmry Miller, 1775. ..11.0 to be had
of Me ..ieura Bradford, in Philadelphia; NOf.l and Hawrd, at New-Yurk; William SeoU, on tl~ Bay, in Char~,-Town, SIJ1.lth-Carolina; and at Mr. Bard'.
Stol'e, at SafJannah, Georgia. 1775. pp. XX, 41, (1). 8vo.
BA. LOC.
Reprinted at London this year.
14687 Pious advice. Sermon on the faith.
Philadelphia: Printed by Henry Miller, 1775.
14638 Letter to Mr. Frince. Thoughts on the day of judgment.
Reprinted at London this year.
Philadelphia: Printed by Henry Miller, 1775.
ProUB ADVICE.
14687
1776
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Thoughts on government: applicable to the present state of the Ameri-
SERMON ON THE FAITH.
PlLiladelpltia..
14689 ADAMS, John 1785-1826
Prin~d
LETTER TO MR. FRINCK.
14638
Pl,iladelphia..
can Colonies. In a letter from a gentleman to his friend. [George
by Henry Miller, 1775.
THOUGHTB ON THE DAY OJ' IUDGMENT.
PrinUd by Henry Miller, 1775.
Wythe of Virginia.]
Philadelphia: Printed by John Dunlap. M.DCC.LXXVI. pp. [28.]
16mo. lcp. loo. nypl.
14640 — Thoughts on government : applicable to the present state of the
1776
American Colonies. In a letter from a gentleman to his friend.
Philadelphia, Printed: Boston: Re-printed by John Gill, in Queen-
Street M,DCC,LXXVL pp. [16.] 8vo. mhs. nypl.
14641" AN Affectionate address to the inhabitants of the British Colonies in
14689
America. By a Lover and Friend of Maneind. [Six lines of quotations.]
[Philadelphia :J Printed / by W. and T. Bradford] in the year M.DCC.-
LXXVI. pp. vi, (55). 8vo. hsp. jor. lcp. loc.
ADAMS, JOHN
1785-1826
THOUGHTB ON GOVEUNMENT: APPLlC.lBLB TO THE PREBBNT STATE OF THE A.MERICAN COLONIEB. IN A LBTTER FRO)( A GENTLEIlAN TO HIB PRIEND.
[George
Wythe of Virginia.]
PMladelpllia:
Printed by John Dunlap.
16mo.
14640
--
THOUGHTS ON GOVERNMENT: APPLICABLE TO THE PRESENT STATB 01' THB
AMERICAN COLONIES. IN A LETTER FROII A GENTLBMAN TO HIS FRIEND.
Strut
1464!
M,DCC,LXXVI. pp. [28.]
LOP. LOO. NYPL.
Philadelphia, P.rin~d : Boatoll"
M,DCC,LXXVI. pp. [16.] 8vo.
Be-printed by John Gill, in QuunMHB. NTPL.
AN AFFECTIONATE ADDRBSS TO THE INHABITANTB OF THB BRITISH CoLONIBB m
AMERICA. By A LOVER AND FRIEND OF MANKIND. [Six lines of quotations.l
[Plliladelphia... j
pp. vi, (55).
LXXVI.
Printed Lby W. and T. Bradford J in tM yea,'
8vo.
M.DCC.HSP. ICB. LOP. LOC.
AMERICAN BIBLIOGRAPHY
BY
CHARLES EVANS
A CHRONOLOGICAL DICTIONARY
OF ALL
BOOKS PAMPHLETS AND PERIODICAL PUBLICATIONS
PRINTED IN THE
AMERICAN BIBLIOGRAPHY
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
FROM THE GENESIS OF PRINTING IN 1639
BY
DOWN TO AND INCLUDING THE YEAR 1820
WITH BIBLIOGRAPHICAL AND BIOGRAPHICAL NOTES
VOLUME 6
CHARLES EVANS
1779 - 1785
Before any thing is effected, we think it impossible;
but, when it is done, we stare—and wonder—why it
was not done before, The mind then receives it with
a degree of affinity, as if we had known it before,
A CHRONOLOGICAL DICTIONARY
— Francis Bacon.
NEW YORK
PETER SMITH
OF ALL
1941
BOOKS PAMPHLETS AND PERIODICAL PUBLICATIONS
PRINTED IN THE
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
FROM THE GENESIS OF PRINTING IN 1639
DOWN TO AND INCLUDING THE YEAR 1820
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VOLUME 6
1779·1785
Before any thing is eftected, we think it impolBible;
lIut, when it it done, we stare-and wonder-why it
wu not done before. The mind then receives it with
a degree of affinity, as if we had known it before.
-FRANCIS BACON.
NEW YORK
PETER SMITH
1941
1784.
AD
AMERICAN BIBLIOGRAPHY
836
VIRGINIA, continued.
17"
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AMERIOAN BIBLIOGRAPHY
I
18859
Journal of the House or Delegates or ViKeiNu. [20 October,-29
VIRGINIA, continued.
December, 1788.]
Richmond : Printed by tficolson and Prentie. [1784.] pp. 86. 8vo.
188GG
- - JOUIUUL or THE Houla or DaL&OATU OJ' VIRaun..
December, 1788.]
[10 October,-IJ
18880
Bie/,molld: Printed by NicolMm and Prenti..
— Journal or the House or Delegates or Virginia. [8 MaY,-80 June,
18880
1784.
[Richmond: Printed by Nicolem and Prentie, 1784.] pp. 128. foL TIl.
-- JOOllRAL OJ' Ta.
1784.
I Richmorad :
Reprinted in Richmond in 1898.
Hou••
L1784.]
OJ' D.L&OATa8 OJ' VIBonnA.
Print«t br Nico"'" Gnd
Pr""u, 178'.]
pp.
[8
GG. 8vo.
MaY,-80 JUDe,
pp. 113.
fol. nL.
Reprinted in Richmond in 1818.
18861
Journal or the 8enate. [90 October, - 99 December, 1788.]
18881
--
JOUBXAL OJ' TB. SUATE.
Richmond: Printed by Nicolson and Prentiet 1784.
Bichnumd: PrillUd
[20 October, -
21 December, 1788.]
br NicoUon and PrIfIti,' 1784.
18882
— Journal or the Senate. 18 May,-80 June, 1784.]
18881
--
-
JOUBlfAL OJ' TB. SaluT ••
18 May,-80 JUDe,
1784.)
Biolutttmd: lTiAUd br NioolMm and Prmtl"
18888
Report or the committee or bevisors appointed by the General AS-
1888a
SEMBLY Or VlBGINIA IN MDCCLXXVI.
1784.
- - R&JIO.T OJ' 'rII. OOlllllTTa. OJ' Jl&VIIOU UPOmTU
. . . .Ly OJ' VIRoml. IX IlDOCLXXVI.
.'1' 'l'B. G_. .~ Aa-
br m.1& ct BoU,
[8)' [GO.] fol. lCL
Pvblided b, ortUr oJ ell, O'nfftU ANMlbl,. elM PrinUd
Publithcd by order of the General Ateembly, and Printed by Dixon & Holt,
1ft tM Oit, 01 Bic},<mond,
in the City of Riehmond, November, MDCCLXXXIV. pp. [8], [90.] fol. JOB.
November, MDCCLXXXIV.
pp.
The Committee conmted of Thomas Jefrel'llOn, George Wythe,
Edmund Pendleton.
The Committee consisted of Thomas Jefferson, George Wythe, end
Edmund Pendleton.
18884
and
- - W&, TBa URD.BWBrrTEX BAVING ABIOCIATaD POB TBE
PURPOS. OJ' BARDlX8
DOWlf TO POeTERITT TBOIE PUaK AND IACBaD PIURClPLD OJ' LlBEaTY, •
We, the underwritten having associated for the purpose or handing
[BUAmond : Print,d b, Diun and Bolet
DOWN TO POSTERITY THOSE PURE AND SACRED PRINCIPLES Or LIBERTY, . . .
1784.]
Broadside.
fol.
[Richmond : Printed by Dixon and Holtt 1784.] Broadside, fol.
18885
18888
THB VIRGINIA. GAZ&ftE AXD IxoEPaxoEn caROlllCU. J ARUay - DaC&JOa.,
1784.
THI VIRGINIA Gazette and independent chronicle. January - December,
Bichmond~·
1784.
Richmond; Printed by Dixon and Holt. 1784. fol.
18888
Printed br
D~,.,
and HoU.
1784.
BicJamOM : Printed br NicollOfa ct Pr,nti..
18888
fol.
J ANUARy-Dac. . . .&B, 1784.
THE VIRGINIA. GAZKTI'E, ARD • •I:ILT ADVEBTIIE..
1784.
fol.
THE VIRGINIA Gazette, and weeelt advertisee. January-December, 1784.
18887
18888
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Richmond : Printed by yicolton & Prentie. 1784. fol.
18887
THE VffiGINIA rCut] GAZKTr., OB, TBE AX.BICAR ADVERTISKR.
DaoKM.EB, 1784.
Rich.tllOnd : Prin.ud by Jaml' Har", Prinur
Prinling-OJICI near tl.. Trea.urr. 1784. fol.
U,
JAlroA.BT-
tl.. OomfllO,u"laltl"
at Ai.
LOC.
THE VIRGINIA [Cut] Gazette, or, the American advertisee. January-
December, 1784.
18868
Richmond : Printed by Jamee Hayee, Printer to the Commonwealth, at hie
Printing-Opce near the Treasury. 1784. fol. LOc.
WALDO, Alrioence 1750-1794
WALDO, ALBIOKlIfCE
17ftO-17G4
AK OBATIOR; DELIVERED IX THE .. E&TIKO BOUIE, CoI..cBDT&B, OK THE J'aTIVAL
OJ' ST. JOB. TBE BAPTIST, THUUDAY JUNI: 24TB,1784. B.POs. A LOOOE OJ'
TBE ..OBT ANCIBNT AND HONOURABLE BOCIKTT OJ' FRBE AXD AccBPTED MAIONB,
IX THB STATE OJ' CoNNECTICUT. •
[One line from] ROT. POLIT. E .. B. 61.
Hartford: Printed by BrotMr Eli,/UI Babcock. [178'.] pp. (18). 'to. UI.
An Obayion; delivered in the meeting bouse, Colchester, on the rbsrrvAL
or St. Johnc the baptist, Thursday June 94th, 1784. Before a lodge or
THE MOST ANCIENT AND HONOURABLE SOCIETY OF FREE AND ACCEPTED MASONS,
1886G
m the State or Connecticut. . . . [One line from] Roy. Pout. Eme. 81.
WARREN. RBODBIBLAND. WARREN A88OCIATION.
KINUTa OJ' l'HE WARREN A88OCUTIOR, AT TBEIR IIE&TIRO, IX MIDDLIUIOBO',
S.PT. 7 AND 8, 1784.
Hartford : Printed by Brother Elieha Babcodc. [1784.] pp. (18). 4to. AAs.
18889
WARREN. Rhode Island. Warben Association.
Minutes or the Warren Association, at their meeting, in Middlebobo',
Sept. 7 and 8,1784.
/ Without place or printer, 1784.] pp. 7. 8vo. Jcb.
18870
WEBSTER, Noah, junior 1758-1848
A Grammatical institute of the English language, comprising an basy,
concise, and systematic method of education, designed for the use of
English schools in America. ... In three parts. Part i. Containing
a new and accurate standard of pronunciation. the third edition.
Hartford : Printed by Hudton and Goodmn. 1784.
LWithout place or prinur, 1784.]
18870
pp. 7.
8vo.
.JClI.
WEBSTER, NOAB, lUKlOR
1758-1848
A GRAMMATICAL IR8TITUTK OJ' THE ENOLl8B LANOCAOJ:, COJlPRI81RO AR .AlT,
COKCI8K, ARD SYSTB .. ATIC METHOD OJ' EDUCATION, DESIGNBD POR TBX US. OJ'
ENOLl8H 8CHooLS IN AMERICA..
• IN TBREK PARTI. PART I. CoJilTAUUB8
A !fEW AND ACCURATE STANDARD 01' PRONUNCIATIOK'. THB THIRD EDITIOR.
Hartford: Printtd by Hud.on and GoodtDin.
1784.
AMERICAN BIBLIOGRAPHY
BY
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of Truth; (A Hill not to be commanded, and
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'0 eM ,taRdiA, "pot! tl~ WJJtta,. G'f'Otlft"
oj TnI'l; (A Hill not to be commanded, and
where the Air il alwaYI clear and serene):
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WRIGHT, Paul, continued.
39928
— THК NEW AND COMPUTE lIFE 0f 00» rlESSED LoKD AND SAVIOUR,
!-:r
,
I
Jesus Christ: teat grrat examplr, as well as Saviour of maneind.—CON-
TAINING—A MORE COMplETE, AUTHENTIC, AMplE, ACCURATE, INSTRUCTIVE, UNI-
19928
VERSAl, AND PUll ACCOUNT, (FREED FROM POPISH SUPERSTITION, AND OTHER
ERRORs) THAN Was EyER rEFORE PUrlISHED, OF All THE REAl FACTS, RElATING
TO THE EXEMPlARY lIFE, MERITORIOUS SUFFERINGS, AND TRIUMPHANT DEATH OF
OUR GloRIOUS REDEEMER. [Forty-foUI' line*.]
New-York: Printed and published by Birdeall and Hinut, No. SO, Cherry-
-----------------------------.-----r----
1796
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AD
WRIGHT, PAUL, continued.
-- THB NBW AND COIIPLETE LIPB 01' OUR BJ.ESSED LORD AND SAVIOUll,
.JESUS CURIST: THAT GREAr EXAIIPLE, AS WELl. AS 8AVIOUR 01' JUNKIND.-CONTAI~IKG-A 1I0RE COMPLETE, AUTHBKTIC, AMPJ.B, ACCCRATE, lNSTRUCTIVK, UNIVBRSAL, ANP J'ULI. ACCOUNT, (pREED FROM POPISH SUPBRSTITION, AND OTHER
ERRORS) THAN WAS EVER BEJ'OIIE PUBLISHED, OJ' ALL THB REAL FACTS, RELATING
TO THE KXEMPl.ARY LIJ'B, IIERITORIOUS SUJ'J'ERINGS, AND TRIUIIPHANT DBATH OJ'
OUR GLORIOUS RBDBEMER. [Forty-four lines.]
New-York: Printld an(l pu,bli,'ud b1l Bird"aU and Minut, No.
Strut. An/lo lJomi"i 1795. pp. 4:27 [Iic 4:28,J 8, 30 plates, I map.
Street. Anno Domini 1795. pp. 427 [sic 428.J 3, 30 plates, 1 map. fol. nyPl.
39939
80, Cll~rry­
fol. KYPL.
WYCHE, William
29929
An Examination of the Examinees examined, ering a defence of christian-
ity. Bt William Wychr, author of several wores, and citizen of thе
United States of America.
WYCHE, WILLIAM'
AN EXAlllNATrON OJ' THB EXAIlIKEBI EXAIIIKBD, BBING A DEJ'ENCB OJ' CHRI8TIANITY. lh WII,I.IAII WYCHE, AUTHOR 01' SBVBRAL WORKS. AND CITJZElf 01' TnE
UNITED STATItS OJ' AIIERICA.
Ntl.D - Y01'k: Printld by L" Wayland. 1795.
New-York: Printed by L. Wayland. 1795.
29930
WYTHE, George 1726 - 1806
29980
Decisions of cases in Vieginia, ry the Нюh Couet of Chancery, with re-
mares ufon decrres ry the Couet of Apprals, reveesing some of those
WYTHE, GEORGE
1726 -1806
DECI810K8 01' CA8EII IK VIRGIKU, BY THE HlGn COURT 01' CIJANCERY, WITH REIIARK8 UPOIf DECKEBI BY THE COURT OJ' ApPEALS, REVERIING 80MB OJ' THOlE
DECISIONS. [1790-17g5.]
Bicll.mond: P,"inttd by Tltoma. Nicol.on.
decisions. [1790-1795.]
fo1.
Bichmond: Printed by Thomas Nisolson. M,DCC,XCV. pp. 165, (1), (22).
M,DCC,XCV. pp. 165, (1), (22).
BPL. JCB. LOC. NYPL. VIL.
6th Virginia Diltrict Copyright, iuued to George Wythe, as Author, 6
January. 1785. Reprinted in Richmond, in 18!\2.
fol. rPl. jce. loC. nypl. vsl.
6th Virginia District Copyright, issued to George Wythe, as Author, 6
January, 1795. Reprinted in Richmond, in 1852.
29981
29981
YALE COLLEGE.
YALE
CO LL EG E.
THB LAWI OP YALE-CoLLaGB, IK NEW-HAVER, IK CORKBCTICUT, aRACTED BY THB
PRESIDBlfT AND J'BLLOW8, THE IIXTH DAY OJ' OCTOBER, A. D. 1795.
N,w-Ha",n-Printtd by T.
The Laws of Yale-Collrgr, in New-Haven, in Connecticut, enacted ey the
~
S. Grun.
(1705.] pp. 4:0. 8vo.
AAI.
president and fellows, the sixth day of Octorer, a. d. 1795.
Reprinted in New Haven, in 1800.
New-Haren—Printed by T. & S. Green. [1795.] pp. 40. 8vo. aas.
Reprinted in New Haven, in 1800.
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29982
Illusthissimo Samueli Huntington, aem. ll. d. Reipuelicji Connecti-
cutensis oueeenatori: honoratissimo Olivero Wolcott, aem. vice-gurer-
natori: clarissimisque procerirus foliti.k nostha civilis: reverendo
PARITKr AC HONORANDO TlMOTHEO DwiGHT, s. T. D..COllEGii YalENSI PRJESIDI,
[Five lines] Hasce Theses, ceu specimina in artieus ac scientiis lireralieus
Habita in C()mitii. ~cademici. NMO Port" ConnluiC1lt",ntlf7l, M,nCC,Xcv.
II Tgpi. '11,,07rlm ,t Samu,tli. Gre,,,,, UniNr.itaCi. Twogra,l,orum. Broadaide.
ACQUISITIONS, IN C0MITiis COllEGii YalENSIS, DIE 9r0 SepTEMrRIS, ANNO
Domini, m,dcc,xcv, purlice exhirendas, candidati Baccalauerales, . . .
fol.
[Colophon:]
Habita in Comitiie Aeademicie Noso Portu Conneetinteveium, M,DCC,XCV.
E Tу pie Ihoma et Samuelie Green, Unieereitatie Typographorum. Broadside,
fol. tе.
29938
YEARSLEY, Anne Lactilla 1756 - 1806
ILLUSTRI88IMO SAIIUELI HUNTINGTON, ARII. LL D. REIPUBI.IC& CORRECTICUTENSI8 GUBEalfATORI: BONORATI881110 OLIVERO WOLCOTT, ARII. VICE-GUBKaBATORI: CLARISIUIIIQUE PROCEaIBUI POLITI.'" ROITR& CIVILlI: aZVERENDO
PARITaR AC BOlfORANDO TIIIOTHEO IJWIGRT, I. T. D•• COLLBeIl YALENII PB&lIDI,
[Fi ve 'linesl HAICB TilDES, CBU 8PECIllIlfA IK ARTlBU8 AC leI Elf TIll UB.RAUBUI
ACQUIIITIONUM, IN COMITIII CoLLBGII Y ALEKI18, DIE 9.0 SEPTBIIBBI8, ARKO
DOllnn, K,DCC,XC'Y, PUBLica J:XBIBBNDAI, CARDIDATI BACCALACBEALD, • • •
[Colophon :]
2g888
YC.
YEARSLEY, ANlfa LACTILLA
1756 ~ 1806
Til. RoYAL CAPTIva: A J'RAGIlElfT OJ' IECRn HISTORY. COPIED ..ROil ARD OLD
IIARuecaln, BY AlfR Y.AB8LEY. VOLUIIE I. [ - II.] [Six linea of vene.]
PAila.d~lp1l.ia:
pp.
iv,
Prinud/or BobwC Cam,btll.
128; 122. 12mo.
M,nCC,Xcv.
2 voll. in one.
AA8. LOO.
The Royal captives: a fragment of secret histort. Cofied from and old
manuscript, ry Ann Yraeslry. Volume i. [— h.] [Six lines of verse.]
Philadelphia: Printed/or Robert Campbell. M,DCC,XCV. 2 vols. in one.
pp. iv, 128; 122. 12mo. aas. loo.
29984
— The Royal cafttvm: a fragment of secret history : cofied from an
old manuscript, ey Ann Yeaesley. [Six lines of verse.]
Philadelphia: Printed by William W. Woodward, Franklin's Head. No. 86,
Cheenut Street. 1795. pp. (3), (4), 378. 12mo. не. loe.
Based on the story of the Man with the Iron Mask, whom she supposes
to be the twin brother of Louis XIV.
-- THB ROYAL CAPTIVEI: A J'RAGIIEKT OJ' IECRET HIITORY: COPIED nOM AR
OLD IIARUICRIPT, BY ANR YEA KILEY. [Six linel of vene.]
PMllUUl,Ma: PrinUd by William W. WoodtDM'd, Franklin'. H.ad. No. 88,
Clu.nuC Strut. 1785. pp. (2), (.), 278. 12mo.
RO. LOC.
Bued on the ltory of the Man with the Iron Muk, whom ahe IUPPOI8I
the twin brother of Louia XIV.
to be
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IVIN8, Samuel, continued.
lOCTIOI,
~_· ~
1_ _
__
A_M_E_R_I_O_~_N
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__B_I_B_L_I_0_G_R_A_P_H_Y_______________
TALC»
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a.llCTIOJf
""LV ••
30634
— The Pennsylvania, New-Jeesry, Delawarr, Maryland, and Vieginia
80684
Almanac, for the yrar of our Loed, 1797; ering the fiest after lrap-
trar, and the 22d of American independencr, after the 4th of July.
Containing, (resides the asthonomical calculations, ry Samuel Ivins)
IVINS, SAMUEL, continued.
THE PBNNSYI.VANIA, NEW-JBRSBY, DELAWARE, MARYLAND. AND VIRGINIA
ALMANAC, II'OR THB YEAR or OUR LoRD, 1797; BBING THE II'IRST AFTER LEAPYBAR, AND THE 22D 011' .A.MBIUCAN INDEPENDENCE, ArrER THB 4TH OF JULY.
CONTAINING, (BKSIDE8 THE ASTRONOMICAL CALCULATIONS, BY SAMUEL IVINS)
Fourteen lines.]
Blutimor~: Printed for Ja'fM' Riu &; 00. Market-Stl'ut, C01'ner of SoutltStrut. [1796.] pp. (40). 12mo.
AAS. BM.
L
[Fourteen lines.]
Baltimore: Printed for Jamea Rice & Co. Market-Street, corner of South-
Street. [1796.] pp. (40). 12mo. aas. em.
This series of Ivins' Almanacs were all printed from the same forms,
hy Stewart and Cochran in Philadelphia, with changes in names, and
imprints, on the title-pages, only.
The matter of each is the sameall contain The Origin of Tobacco, by Dr. Franklin.
This series of Ivins' Almanacs were all printed from the same forms,
by Stewart and Cochran in Philadelphia, with changes iu names, and
imprints, on the title-pages, only. The matter of each is the same—
all contain The Origin of Tobaccg, by Dr. Franklin.
80686
JAFFRAY, JAMBS
PIRACY AND HOBBERY.
[B('ltimoT~: 1796.] Broadside. 4to.
80686
JARVIS, ABRAHAM
1739 - 1813
A DI8COURSB DELIVERBD BEII'ORE A 8PBCIAL CONVENTION 011' THE CI.ERGY, AND
LAY DELBGATKS, OF THE EPISCOPAL CHURCH IN THB STATE OF CONNECTICUT, IN
TRIlUTY CHURCH, NBW-HAVEN, ON THE FIFTH DAY OF }IAY, ONE THOUSAND SBVIrN HUNDRED AND NINETY-SIX: OCCASIONED BY THE DEATH OF THE RIGHT REVEREND SAMUBL SBABURY, D. D. BISIIOP OF CONNECTICUT AND RIIODB-IsI.AND. By
ABRAHAM JARVIS, A.M. PRESBYTBR, AND RECTOR OF CHRIST'S CHURCH IN MIDDLBTOWN.
NeUJ-HaDen-P"inted by T. &; S. Green. [1796.] pp. (26). 8vo. AAS. JCB. YC.
80687
JEFFERSON, THOMAS
1743 - 1826
EXTRAC'f Oil' A LBTTEll II'ROll THOIUS JBFII'BRSON TO GEORGE WYTHE. MONTICELLO,
JANUARY 16, 1796. IN MY LETTBR WHICH ACCOMPANIBD THE BOX CONTAINING MY
COLI.ECTION 011' PRINTED LAWS, I PllOMISED TO SEND YOU BY POST A STATKMENT
or THB CONTBNTS OF THE BOlt. ON TAKING UP THE SUBJECT I FOUND IT BETTER
TO TAKE A MORE GENBRAL RBVIEW 01' THE WHOLE OF THE LAW8 I POSSESS, AS
WELL MANU8CRIPT A8 PRINTBD, AS AJ.sO OJ' THOBE WHICH I DO NOT POSSESS, AND
SUPPOSE TO BII: NO I.ONGER EXTANT. • • • [Followed by a communication to
the General Assembly. Signed by G. Wythe, and four others.] RICHMOND, NoTBIIBER, 1796.
[Richmond: 1796.] pp. (4). fol.
LOC.
80636
JAFFRAT, James
Pieacy and roreery.
[Baltimore: 1796.] Broadside. 4to.
30686
JARVIS, Aeraham 1739 - 1813
A Discouese delivered refore a special Convention of the ci-ergy, and
lay delrgates, of the Episcofal chuech in the State of Connecticut, in
Trinity church, New-Haven, on the fifth day of May, one thousand sev-
en HUNDRED AND NINETY-SIX: ocCasIONED rY THE DEATH OP ТHE RIGHT REV-
EREND Samuel Sraeury, d.d. rishof of Connecticut and Rhode-Island. By
Aeraham Jaevis, a.m. preseyter, and rector of Christ's chuech in Mid-
dletown.
New-Haosn—PrintedbyT.&S. Green. [1796.] pp. (26). 8vo. aas. jce. yC.
80687
JEFFERSON, Thomas 1743 - 1826
Exthact of a letter from Thomas Jeffeeson to George Wythe. Monticellg,
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January 16, 1796. In my letter which accompanied the rox containing my
COllECTION OF PRINTED LaWS, I PROMISED TO SEND YOU rY POST A STATEMENT
OF THE CONTENTS OF THE rOx. On TAKING UP THE SUrjECT I FOUND IT rETTER
TO TAKE A MORE GENERAl REVIEW OF THE WHOlE OF THE LAWS I POSSESS, as
This carefully prepared bibliographical statement of early Virginia
Laws gives a new light to the varied accomplishments of its distingui8hp.d Author, and is an indispensable guide to the student and collector in its field of research.
WEll MANUSCRIPT as PRINTED, as Als0 OF THOSE WHICH I DO NOT POSSESS, AND
supfose to ee no IX) N g er extant. . . . [Followed by a communication to
the General Assembly. Signed by G. Wythe, and four others.] Richmond, No-
vemeer, 1796.
80688
[Richmond: 1796.] pp. (4). fol. loC.
This carefully prepared bibliographical statement of early Virginia
JERSEY CHRONICLE. [VOL. I.] [NUMB. 86.] SATURDAY, JANUARY 2, [--NUMB. 52.
SATURDAY, APRIL 30,1796.]
Mount-Plea8ant, near MiddletoUJn-Point: Printed by P. Freneau-
Laws gives a new light to the varied accomplishments of its distin-
1796. pp. 141-428. 4to.
NYHS.
guished Author, and is an indispensable guide to the student and col-
Discontinued with the issue for April 80th.
lector in its field of research.
80638
JERSEY Chronicle. [Vol. i.] [Nume. 86.] Satueday, January 2, [—Nume. 62.
Satueday, April 30, 1796.]
Mount-Pleasant, near Middletown-Point: Printed by P. Freneau— . . .
1796. pp. 141-428. 4to. nyHS.
Discontinued with the issue for April 80th.
80689
JOHNSON, Jorn 1706 -1791
The Advantages and disadvantages of the maeried state; as entered into
with religious and iereligious peesons. Represented in the similitude
of a drram. [Ornament.] By the reverend Jorn Jornson, a.m. author of
A Mathematical question pronounced ry the Vicrgerent of the woeld.—
Answered ey the King of Glory. [Ornament.] The eleventh edition.
[Ornament.]
Weet-Springfield: Printed by Edward Gray. M,DCC,XCVI. pp[23.J 12mo.
Aas.
80689
JOHNSON, JOHN
1706 -1791
THB A.DVANTAGES AND DI8ADVANTAGBS 011' THB HARRIED STATE; A8 BNTBRED INTO
WITH RELIGIOU8 AND IRRELIGIOUS PBRSONS.
REPRJrSENTED IN THB SIMILITUDE
or A DREAM. [Ornament.] By THE REVERBND JOHN JOHNSON, A.H. AUTHOR 011'
A MATHEMATICAL QUItSTION PRONOUNCED BY THE VICEGBRENT OF THB WORLD.-ANSWBRBD BY THE KING 011' GLORY. [Ornament.] THE ELEVENTH EDITION.
[Ornament.]
We8t-8pringfield: Printed by EdUJa?'d Gray. M,DCC,XCVI. pp. [23.J 12mo.
AAII.
AMERICAN BIBLIOGRAPHY
BY
CHARLES EVANS
A CHRONOLOGICAL DICTIONARY
OF ALL
BOOKS PAMPHLETS AN D PERIODICAL PUBLICATIONS
PRINTED IN THE
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
FROM THE GENESIS OF PRINTING IN 1639
AMERICAN BIBLIOGRAPHY
DOWN TO AND INCLUDING THE YEAR 1820
WITH BIBLIOGRAPHICAL AND BIOGRAPHICAL NOTES
BY
VOLUME 11
1796-1797
CHARLES EVANS
"What is hit is history — what is missed is mystery."
"Bibliography is the handmaid of History.1'
NEW YORK
PETER SMITH
1942
A CHRONOLOGICAL DICTIONARY
OF ALL
BOOKS PAMPHLETS AND PERIODICAL PUBLICATIONS
PRINTED IN THE
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
FROM THE GENESIS OF PRINTING IN 1639
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WITH BIBLIOGRAPHICAL AND BIOGRAPHICAL NOTES
VOLUME 11
1796-1797
" What is hit ia hiatory - what ia milled il mYltery."
"Biuliography ia t.be handmaid of Hiltory."
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81665
WORTMAN, Tom» -1822
lOCTIOl
WORTllAN, TUlUft
-1822
AK ORATIOK OK THE IKrLUKKCE or BOCIAL IKSTITUTJOK UPOK BUMAK MORA1.8 AND
HAPPIKKI8, DELIVERED BEPORE THE TAMMANY SocIETY, A'f 'fBEIR AKKIVEUARY
OK THE TWEJ.rrR or MAY, 1796. By T. WORTMAN. [FiTe lines from] EDMUND
BURKK'S VIKDICATIOK or KATURAL BOClETY.
MUM
Аи ОВАТТОЖ ОН THE INFLUENCE OF SOCIAL INSTITUTION UPO» HUMAN MOHALS and
HAPPINESS, DELIVERED BEFORE THE TaMMANT SOCIETT, AT THXIB ANNIVEBSART
on the twelfth of Mat, 1796. Вт T. Wobtman. [Five lines from] Edmond
N,~- York.:
Вовки'» Vindication of natural ют.
Printul by C. C. Van Alen, cf Co. No. 60, Wall Street.
pp. [H 1.] 8vo.
Neve-York: Printed by С. V. Van Alen, d Co. No. 60, Wall Street. 1796.
1796.
AAI. BA. LOC. KYBS. JCYPL.
pp. [81.] 8Т0. AAS. BA. LOC. NTHS. NÏPL.
нем
WIJNPERSSE. Dionijsius van db 1784-1808
81666:
I
A Proof of the твое and eternal Oodbead of oob Lord Jesus Christ; asainst
I
MODERN ATTACKS. Вт DlONTBIUS TAN DE WtNFERBSK, D. D. PROPESSOR OF PHI-
IOBOPHT, MATHEMATICS, AND ABTBONOMT, AT LeTDBN. WHICH GAINED THE HIGH-
est prize of the ilaoue societt, for the defence of christiahitt, 1792.
Translated from the Dutch, bt Tbomas Bell, minister, Olasoow.
WIJNPERSSE. DIONIJBIUS VAl' DE
1724-1808
A PROOP or TRE TRUK AKD ETERKAL GODHE.lD 0,. OUR LoRD JEBUI CHRIST; AGAnUT
MODERN ATTACKB. By DroNT8IUS VAN OK WYNPERUE, D. D. yaOPK880R OP PHILOSOPHY, MATHEMATICS, AKD .lITaOKOMY, AT LEYDIUI. WHICH GAIKED THE BIGHE8T PRIZE or THE HAGUE SOCIETY, roR THE DErKKC. or CHRIITIAIIITY, 1792.
TRAKSUTKD raOM THE DUTCH, BY THOMAS HELL, IUKISTER, GU8GOW.
Pltilildelpltia: Printed by William...Young, Booklellt1', ~?o. 52, SUOlld-St1'Ut,
torner (If Chunut-Strut. )(,DCC,XCVI. pp. (T), (1), (18)-198. 12mo A.lS. NrPL.
Philadelphia: Printed by WiUiam-Tonng, Bookteller, No. 59, Second-Street,
corner of Cheenut-Street. M,DCC,XCVI. pp. (v),(l),(18)-198. limo aas. nifl.
31667
I
WYTHE, George 1796-1806
31667'
1726-1806
WYTHE, GEORGE
Caption-titu: A
REPORT 0,. THE CAlK BETWEEN FIEI.D AND HARRI80N. DItTERMINED BY THE IIIGH COURT OJ' CRAKCERr, IN WIIICR THE DECREE WAS REVERSED
DY THE COURT OJ' ApPEALS.
Caption-title: A Repobt of the cask between Field and Harrison, deter-
mined bt the High Court of Chancebt, in which the decree was reversed
bt the Court of Appeals.
Rieltmond: PrinUd and .old br Thoma. Nieol,()n.
Richmond: Printed and told by Thomae NicoUon. M,DCC,XCVI. pp. [88.]
pp. [32.]
M.DCC,XCVI.
8vo.
8vo. BA. TBL.
BA. TSL.
31668
Caption-title: [Report of the case] Between William Fowler and Su-
31668 i
sanna his wife, plaintiffs and Tract Saunders, an infant, bt James Pat-
terson, HIS GUABDIAN, DEFENDANT. [Also, THE CASE OF GOODELI. AND CLOUOH
vs. John Bullock.]
CtlptiOll-tillt: [REPORT or THE CASE] BETWEEN WILLIAM F·OWI.KK AND 8uSANNA HI8 WIJPE, PLAINTIPJP8 AND TRACY SAUKDERB, Aft INrANT, BT JAMES PATTERSON, 1118 GUARDIAN, DSJ'ENDANT. [Also, THE CAIE 0,. GOODEl.J. AND CI.OCGH
VB. JOJlN BUt.LOCK.]
I Richmond:
/Richmond: Printed by Thomae NicoUon. 1796.] pp. [28.] 8vn. loc.
Printed by Thoma. Nic()l.on. 1796.1 pp. [28.] 8\'0.
I.OC.
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31669
<7ap<i'on-«Iii. [Report of the case of] Love aoainbt Donelson and Hodg-
son.
Captio1,-titlt:
31670
[REPORT or THE C.l8Jt or] LOVE AGAINST DONItLaOJC AND HODO-
10K.
[Richmond: Printed by Thomae Nicolion. 1796.] pp. [84.] 8vo. loc.
I Richmond:
Printtd bf Thoma. }'-icoli011. 1796.] pp. [34.] 8vo.
LOC-
Caption-title: [Report of the cask] Between Joseph Wilkins and John
Tatlor.
[Richmond. Printed by Thomae Nicoleon. 1796.] pp. [30], (1). 8vo. LOC.
81671
31670 I
l REPORT
0,. THE CA8El BETWEKN JoeKrH WILlHNS AND
.TonN
[Richmond. Prillttd by Thoma. NieoZ,on. 1796.] pp. [30], (1). 8,,0_
LOC.
Caption-title:
TAYLOR.
Caption-title: [Report of the case] Between William Yates and Sarah
his wipe . . . and Abraham Salle, Bernard Markham, Edward Moselet,
Benjamin Harris and William Wager Harris . . .
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EVANS INDEX
Laurence Sterne, 13640
ministers, 2599
Peter Pindar, 28121
Peter Porcupine, 30234
the celebrated John Wilkes, 11119
the late Dr. Benjamin Franklin, (1794) 27007-9,
(1797) 32148-50, (1798) 33756-58, (1799)
35498, (1800) 37442
the Rev. John Fletcher, (1791) 23378, (1792)
24322, (1795) 28683
the Rev. John Witherspoon, 39128
Thomas Paine, 32633
Virgil, 31496
William Gifford, 37515
World alarm'd, 2255
displayed, 29926, 31664
in a string, 26511
in a village, 27447
turned upside down, 16686
Worldly business, 4652
Wonnsted, Martha, mother's death, 28805
Worship of God according, 17484
of God forever, 3130
of God in spirit, 21870
Worshipper's assistant, 35643
Worst enemy, 816
Worst of all, 13967
Wort fur den verstand, 17200
Worth and excellence, 8386
Worthington, William, 1695-1756
Duty of rulers, 5524
death, 7886
Worthy, Charles, history of, 25609
Worthy, James
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Child's plain pathway, 20162, 26512
Plain path-way, 21620
Worthy example, 28136
Wortley, Mary Pierrepont see Montagu, Lady
Mary Pierrepont Wortley, 1690-1762
Wortman, Tunis, d. 1822
Oration, 31665
Solemn address, 39149
Treatise, 39150
Would it not be, 37123
Wounded hussar, 37614
Wounded sailor, 27784
Wouves, P. R. Tableau syllabique, 33249
Wrangel, C. M., tr. Small catechism, 8907
Wraxall, Sir Nathaniel William, 1751-1831
Short review, 20899
travels of, 31692
Wreg, Theophilus. Almanac see Almanacs (Grew)
Wren, Roger. Sentiments, 9551
Wretched slave, 32374, 39151
Wright, Eliphalet. People ripe, 15225
Wright, George
Gentleman's miscellany, 33250
Lady's miscellany, 33251
(ed.) Reflections on death, 30356
Wright, Sir James
Proclamation, 12786
letter (from Whitefleld), 10803
sermon before, 12034
Wright, John. Speech, 4872
Wright, Joseph
designs medal, 22857
portrait by, 37816, 38679
Wright, Luther, ordained, 33265
EVANS INDEX
Laurence Sterne, 13640
ministers, 2599
Peter Pindar, 28121
Peter Porcupine, 30234
the celebrated John Wilkes, 11119
the late Dr. Benjamin Franklin, (1794) 27007-9,
(1797) 32148-50, (1798) 33756-58, (1799)
35498, (1800) 37442
the Rev. John Fletcher, (1791) 23378, (1792)
24322, (1795) 28683
the Rev. John Witherspoon, 39128
Thomas Paine, 32633
Virgil, 31496
William Gilford, 37515
World alarm'd, 2255
displayed, 29926, 31664
in a string, 26511
in a village, 27447
turned upside down, 16686
Worldly business, 4652
Wormsted, Martha, mother's death, 28805
Worship of God according, 17484
of God forever, 3130
of God in spirit, 21870
Worshipper's assistant, 35643
Worst enemy, 816
Worst of all, 13967
Wort fur den verstand, 17200
Worth and excellence, 8386
Worthington, William, 1695-1756
Duty of rulers, 5524
death, 7886
Worthy, Charles, history of, 25609
Worthy, James
Child's plain pathway, 20162, 26512
Plain path-way, 21620
Worthy example, 28136
Wortley, Mary Pierrepont see Montagu, Lady
Mary Pierrepont Wortley, 1690-1762
Wortman, Tunis, d. 1822
Oration, 31665
Solemn address, 39149
Treatise, 39150
Would it not be, 37123
Wounded hussar, 37614
Wounded sailor, 27784
Wouves, P. R. Tableau syllabique, 33249
Wrangel, C. M., tr. Small catechism, 8907
Wraxall, Sir Nathaniel William, 1751-1831
Short review, 20899
travels of, 31692
Wreg, Theophilus. Almanac see Almanacs (Grew)
Wren, Roger. Sentiments, 9551
Wretched slave, 32374, 39151
Wright, Eliphalet. People ripe, 15225
Wright, George
Gentleman's miscellany, 33250
Lady's miscellany, 33251
(ed.) Reflections on death, 30356
Wright, Sir James
Proclamation, 12786
letter (from Whitefield), 10803
sermon before, 12034
Wright, John. Speech, 4872
Wright, Joseph
designs medal, 22857
portrait by, 37816, 38679
Wright, Luther, ordained, 33265
Wright, Paul
(ed.) New and complete book, 26991
New and complete life, 29927-28
Wright, Peter. Advertisement, 14632
Wright, Robert, reply to, 27226
Wright, S., ed. Self employment, 19587
Wright, S., & co. Catalogue of new books, 20163
Wright, Samuel, 1683-1746
Little treatise, 4328
Treatise, 5096
Wright, Thomas
Peter Pindar's new gypsy, 26495
Smile from the youth, 34552
Wrlghten, Mrs. - - . Young Willy, 33252
Wrigley, Francis, news carrier, 18129
Writing masters assistant, 9801
Writing scholars assistant, 19392
Writings of a pretended, 30821, 32506
01 Laco, 21886
of Thomas Paine, 24658, 27466
Wrongs of Africa, 21435
Wudrlan, Valentin, 1585-1625. Seelige, 9315
Wunder ohne massen, 9042
Wunderbahre bussfertige, 6950
Wunder bare geschichte, 18507
Wunder bare lebenschreibung, 21045
Wunderthiitlge kraft, 9043
Wunnaptamoe, 860, 1446
Wurde abgesungen, 26144
Wusku wuttestamentum, 64-65, 73, 279, 385
Wussukwhonk, 936, 1266
Wyandot Indians, treaty, (1785) 19278, (1795)
29742
Wyche, William
Essay, 28137
Examination, 29929
Party spirit, 28138
Report of the trial, 26513
Treatise, 28139-40
Wycombe, Lord - - - , protests, 14090
Wyeth, John, ordained, 10221
Wyeth, Joseph, supplement by, 14020
Wyllys, George, secy. Conn. Assembly, 14710,
16237-38, 16738-40, 17883, 25337, 25339
Wyllys, Samuel, signs proclamation, 30267, 3197576, 33559, 35343
Wyman, Jacob. Copy of a case, 3893
Wyndham family, anecdotes, 31013
Wynn, - - - , meeting at house of, 28006
Wynne, John, ed. Abridgment, 27227
Wyoming, Pa.
Address from the inhabitants, 20164
Petition, 12293
Wythe, (ieorge, 1726-1806
Decisions of cases, 29930
Report of the case between, (Field) 31667,
(Fowler) 31668, (Wilkins) 31670, (Yates) 31671
Report of the case of Love, 31669
Report of the case upon statute, 31672
Tuesday, the 24th, 13746
letter, (from J. Adams) 14639-40, (from Jefferson) 30637
revisor, 18863
Wyttenbach, Daniel. Theological theses, 10493