Microfilm 171 15.181
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An essay on comets in two parts. Part I. Containing an attempt to explain the phænomena of the tails of comets, and to account for their perpetual opposition to the sun, upon philosophical principles. Part II. Pointing out some important ends for which these tails were probably designed: wherein it is shewn, that, in consequence of these curious appendages, comets may by inhabited worlds, and even comfortable habitations; not withstanding the vast excentricities of their orbits. The whole interspersed with observations and reflections on the sun and primary planets / |
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Microfilm 171 15.182
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A dialogue, between a Southern delegate, and his spouse, on his return from the grand Continental Congress |
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Microfilm 171 15.183
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An appeal to the justice and interests of the people of Great Britain, in the present disputes with America |
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Microfilm 171 16.184
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Observations on a variety of subjects, literary, moral and religious in a series of original letters / |
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Microfilm 171 16.185
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A view of the controversy between Great-Britain and her colonies including a mode of determining their present disputes, finally and effectually; and of preventing all future contentions. In a letter, to the author of A full vindication of the measures of the Congress, from the calumnies of their enemies / |
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Microfilm 171 16.186
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Observations on the act of Parliament commonly called the Boston port-bill with thoughts on civil society and standing armies / |
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Microfilm 171 16.187
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An essay on the beauties and excellencies of painting, music and poetry Pronounced at the anniversary commencement at Dartmouth College, A.D. 1774 / |
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Microfilm 171 16.188
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A sermon preached before the honorable House of Representatives, on the day intended for the choice of counsellors, agreeable to the advice of the Continental Congress |
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Microfilm 171 16.189
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Massachusettensis [Letters I-XVII. To the inhabitants of the Province of the Massachusetts-Bay. 12 December, 1774-3 April 1775. |
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Microfilm 171 16.190-18.190
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The Remembrancer, or Impartial repository of public events |
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Microfilm 171 18.191
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The Crisis |
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Microfilm 171 19.192
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The fall of British tyranny: or, American liberty triumphant The first campaign. A tragi-comedy of five acts, as lately planned at the Royal theatrum pandemonium, at St. James's. The principal place of action in America / |
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Microfilm 171 19.193
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A history of New-England with particular reference to the denomination of Christians called Baptists ... Collected from the most authentic records and writings, both ancient and modern / |
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Microfilm 171 19.194
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Travels through the interior parts of North-America in the years 1766, 1767, and 1768 |
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Microfilm 171 19.195
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Galloway's American tracts |
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Microfilm 171 19.196
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Thoughts, in prose and verse started, in his walks / |
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Microfilm 171 20.197
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Trifles in verse |
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Microfilm 171 20.198
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An historical narrative and topographical description of Louisiana, and West-Florida comprehending the River Mississippi with its principal branches and settlements, and the rivers Pearl, Pascagoula, Mobile, Perdido, Escambia, Chachta-Hatcha, &c. The climate, soil, and produce whether animal, vegetable, or mineral; with directions for sailing into all the bays, lakes, harbours and rivers on the North side of the Gulf of Mexico, and for navigating between the islands situated along the coast, and ascending the Mississippi River / |
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Microfilm 171 20.199
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The history of New-Hampshire Comprehending the events of one complete century and seventy-five years from the discovery of the River Pascataqua to the year one thousand seven hundred and ninety. Containing also, a geographical description of the state, with sketches of its natural history, productions, improvements, and present state of society and manners, laws, and government / |
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Microfilm 171 20.200
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The discovery, settlement and present state of Kentucke and an essay towards the topography, and natural history of that important country: to which is added, an appendix, containing. I. The adventures of Col. Daniel Boon, one of the first settlers, comprehending every important occurrence in the political history of that province. II. The minutes of the Piankashaw council, held at Post St. Vincents, April 15, 1784. III. An account of the Indian nations inhabiting within the limits of the thirteen United States, their manners and customs, and reflections on their origin. IV. The stages and distances between Philadelphia and the Falls of the Ohio; from Pittsburg to Pensacola and several other places / |
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