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Microfiche 1227 34268, Box 131 (Circular.) A letter, from the Reverend Uzal Ogden, Rector of Trinity Church in Newark, and president of the convention of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the state of New-Jersey---addressed to the several congregations of this church, in said state Written and published at the request of the convention of the church aforesaid, held in the city of Trenton, June 8, 1797. 1
Microfiche 1227 34269, Box 131 A speech delivered in Essex County in support of a memorial, presented to the citizens of that county and now laid before the Assembly, on the subject of the alien and sedition acts 1
Microfiche 1227 34280, Box 106 A history of Free Masonry; and the duties incumbent on the craft considered in a discourse before the members of Fellowship Lodge, in Bridgewater, at their first regular meeting, June 30th, A.L. 5797. / 1
Microfiche 1227 34281, Box 131 The trial of William Orr, at Carrickfergus Assizes, for being an United Irishman with his dying declaration, &c. &c. &c. 1
Microfiche 1227 34283, Box 131 The signal advantages derived to the nations of Christendom from their religion illustrated in a discourse before the annual Convention of the Congregational Ministers of Massachusetts, in Boston, May 31, 1798. / 1
Microfiche 1227 34284, Box 131 Some facts evincive of the atheistical, anarchical, and in other respects, immoral principles of the French Republicans stated in a sermon delivered on the 9th of May, 1798, the day recommended by the president of the United States for solemn humiliation, fasting, and prayer. / 1
Microfiche 1227 34285, Box 131 Letter, from the Hon. Harrison G. Otis, to the Hon. William Heath, as chairman of the Roxbury committee, for petitioning Congress, against permitting merchant vessels to arm 1
Microfiche 1227 34289, Box 131 A sermon at the funeral of Miss Polly Varnum eldest child of Parker Varnum, Esq. of Dracutt; preached August 19, 1798. / 1
Microfiche 1227 34290, Box 131 Paddy's resource Being a select collection of original and modern patriotic songs: : compiled for the use of the people of Ireland. : To which is added, Arthur O'Connor's Address. 1
Microfiche 1227 34291, Box 131 To the citizens of Accomack, Northampton, Elizabeth-City, Warwick and York Friends and fellow-citizens, As I had the honor of being twice elected your representative without opposition, when your counties were added to Gloucester and Mathews to compose a new district ... I trust I shall not be charged with arrogance in offering you my services again as your representative. 1
Microfiche 1227 34292, Box 131 Letter to the people of France, and the French armies, on the event of the 18th Fructidor--Sep. 4--and its consequences 1
Microfiche 1227 34295, Box 131 Adams and liberty Together with Hail Columbia, and the American sailor. 1
Microfiche 1227 34296, Box 131 Adams and liberty The Boston patriotic song. Tune--"Anacreon in Heaven." 1
Microfiche 1227 34299, Box 131 Adams and liberty 1
Microfiche 1227 34304, Box 131 A sermon, occasioned by the death of Mr. Jeremiah Fuller who died, April 19, 1798. Aet. 25. Delivered the Lord's Day after his interment. / 1
Microfiche 1227 34305, Box 131 A very surprising narrative of a young woman who was discovered in a rocky cave after having been taken by the savage Indians of the wilderness, in the year 1777, and seeing no human being for the space of nine years. : In a letter from a gentleman to his friend. 1
Microfiche 1227 34306, Box 131 The excellence of the Gospel visible in the wretchedness of paganism A discourse delivered December 20, 1797, being the tenth anniversary of his ordination, / 1
Microfiche 1227 34307, Box 131 The History of Capt. Thomas Parismas containing a particular account of the cruel and barbarous treatment of a young lady, who was the wife of Mr. James Negotio, an English merchant, in the East-Indies. : The history of this innocent and unfortunate lady, is allowed by all those who have perused it, to be one of the most striking accounts that ever appeared in print, and would almost excite tears of blood, (even from the eyes of a Nero,) unless every avenue of compassion was shut up. : To which is added, the remarkable and entertaining story of Alcander and Rosilla. 1
Microfiche 1227 34308, Box 131 An oration, delivered on the Fourth of July, 1798, in the Presbyterian Church, at Newark before a numerous audience, assembled to celebrate the twenty-second anniversary of American independence. / 1
Microfiche 1227 34311, Box 131 An account of the contagious epidemic yellow fever, which prevailed in Philadelphia in the summer and autumn of 1797 comprising the questions of its causes and domestic origin, characters, medical treatment, and preventives. / 1