Microfiche 1227 37286, Box 144
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A discourse on the character and virtues of General George Washington delivered on the twenty-second of February, 1800: the day of national mourning for his death. / |
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Microfiche 1227 37287, Box 144
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Sermons, on John vi. 29. and Ephesians iv. 30 Delivered Lord's-Day, March 24th, 1799. / |
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Microfiche 1227 37288, Box 144
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A discourse on the character and death of General George Washington, late president of the United States of America delivered at Ipswich on the 22d. February, A.D. 1800. / |
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Microfiche 1227 37291, Box 144
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Little truths better than great fables containing information on divers subjects, for the instruction of children. : [Four lines from Winter evenings] : Vol. I[-II]. : Illustrated with copper-plates. |
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Microfiche 1227 37292, Box 144
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An oration on the death of Gen. George Washington delivered at Stamford, Connecticut, on the 22d day of February, A.D. 1800. / |
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Microfiche 1227 37293, Box 144
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An eulogy, on General George Washington pronounced at Boston, on Wednesday, February xix, MDCCC. Before the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, by their appointment, and published at their request. / |
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Microfiche 1227 37294, Box 144
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The farmer of New-Jersey; or, A picture of domestic life A tale. / |
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Microfiche 1227 37295, Box 144
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An oration, delivered in St. Paul's Church, on the Fourth of July, 1800 being the twenty-fourth anniversary of our independence; before the General Society of Mechanics & Tradesmen, Tammany Society or Columbian Order, and other associations and citizens. / |
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Microfiche 1227 37297, Box 144
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Public speculation unfolded in sixteen letters, addressed to F. Childs & J.H. Lawrence, of New-York: / |
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Microfiche 1227 37298, Box 144
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The Death of General Washington having filled the hearts of all the virtuous people in the United States with the sincerest affliction we presume our readers will pardon us for presenting them, instead of the common New-Year's address, with the following tribute to the memory of that great, and illustrious friend and father of his country. |
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Microfiche 1227 37299, Box 144
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The Death of Washington |
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Microfiche 1227 37300, Box 144
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The Death of Washington: or, Columbia in mourning for her son |
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Microfiche 1227 37301, Box 144
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The Death of Washington with some remarks on Jeffersonian & Madisonian policy. |
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Microfiche 1227 37303, Box 144
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Life and surprising adventures of the renowned Robinson Crusoe who lived twenty-eight years on an island inhabited by no human creature but himself, and which he afterwards lived to colonize. |
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Microfiche 1227 37304, Box 144
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The history of the plague in London, in 1665 |
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Microfiche 1227 37305, Box 144
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The Wonderful life and adventures of Robinson Crusoe Ornamented with cuts. |
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Microfiche 1227 37306, Box 144
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The wonderful life, and most surprising adventures, of that renowned hero, Robinson Crusoe who lived twenty-eight years on an unihabited island, which he afterwards colonized. |
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Microfiche 1227 37308, Box 144
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A discourse, delivered in Newport, Rhode-Island before the congregation of Trinity Church, the Masonic Society, and the Newport Guards; the Sunday following the intelligence of the death of General George Washington. / |
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Microfiche 1227 37309, Box 144
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A plea for the non-conformists shewing the true state of their case; and how far the conformist's separation from the Church of Rome, for their popish superstitions, &c. introduced into the service of God, justifies the non-conformist's separation from them. : In a letter to Dr. Benj. Calamy, on his sermon called Scrupulous conscience, inviting hereto. : And a parrallel [sic] scheme of the pagan, papal, & Christian rites and cerimonies [sic]. : To which is added, a narrative of the sufferings underwent. / |
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Microfiche 1227 37310, Box 144
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Journal of the House of Representatives of the state of Delaware at a session of the General Assembly, begun and holden at Dover, on Tuesday, the seventh day of January, and ended on Saturday the twenty-fifth day of the same month, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred, and of the independence of the United States of America the twenty-fourth. |
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