Early American Imprints, Series II
Supplement 1 from the American Antiquarian Society, 1801-1819
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Author | Title | Imprint/Publisher | Place of Publication | Date of Publication |
Abbott, Benjamin, 1732-1796. | The experience and Gospel labours of the Rev. Benjamin Abbott: : to which is annexed a narrative of his life and death. By John Ffirth. : [Two lines from Psalms] : Copy-right secured. | Philadelphia: : Printed by Solomon W. Conrad, for Ezekiel Cooper, no. 118, North Fourth-Street, near the Methodist Church., M DCCC I. [1801] | Pennsylvania | 1801 |
Amicable Fire Society (Boston, Mass.) | The rules and regulations of the Amicable Fire Society, : instituted at Boston, February 5, 1785. : [One line in Latin] | Boston, : Reprinted by Russell and Cutler., 1801. | Massachusetts | 1801 |
Amoskeag Canal Lottery. | Amoskeag Canal Lottery. : The managers of the Amoskeag Canal Lottery, embrace this opportunity to express their gratitude to the public for that liberal patronage, which has enabled them to carry thro' five classes, in the space of little more than one year; and present them with the following general scheme of five classes more ... | [Boston : s.n., 1801] | Massachusetts | 1801 |
Aristotle's Masterpiece. | Aristotle's Master-piece, or The secret's of nature displayed in the generation of man: : complete in three parts, : to which is added. A treasure of health: or The family physician. Being choice and approved remedies for all the several distempers incident to the human body. : The whole being more correct than any thing of the kind hitherto published. | [Worcester] (Massachusetts.) : Printed [by Daniel Greenleaf] for the purchasers., 1801. | Massachusetts | 1801 |
Arthur, Michael. | Proposals for publishing, by subscription, a new periodical work, : entitled, The repository of historical, literary, miscellaneous, and theological knowledge. | [Philadelphia : Printed by Hugh Maxwell, 1801] | Pennsylvania | 1801 |
Challoner, Richard, 1691-1781. | The garden of the soul: or, A manual of spiritual exercises and instructions for Christians, who, living in the world, aspire to devotion. / By Richard Challenor [i.e., Challoner], D.D. ; To which are added, the Vespers for Sundays. | Philadelphia: : Printed by Joseph Charless. For H. & P. Rice no. 16, South Second Street, and James Rice, & Co. booksellers, Baltimore., 1801. | Pennsylvania | 1801 |
Citizen of Bern. | Fellow-citizens of the town of Bern, : The friends of the Federal interest in this town have seen, for these four or five years past, and desired that a different change of measures and policy should be pursued. ... The disorganizing policy and measures which ... have been introduced into this town, are the offspring of that love of power and office ... | [Reading, Pa.? : s.n., 1801?] | Pennsylvania | 1801 |
Dodsley, Robert, 1703-1764. | The oeconomy of human life, : in two parts. / Translated from an Indian manuscript, written by an ancient Bramin. ; To which is prefixed an account of the manner in which the said manuscript was discovered. In two letters, from an English gentleman in China, to the Earl of **** ; To which is added, an appendix to the true economy of human life, in a letter to the Earl of Chesterfield. | Albany: : Printed by C.R. and G. Webster, at their bookstore., 1801. | New York (State) | 1801 |
Episcopal Church. | The book of common prayer, and administration of the sacraments, and other rites and ceremonies of the church, : according to the use of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the United States of America: : together with the Psalter, or Psalms of David. | Philadelphia: : By permission of the General Convention, printed by W. Young and J. Ormrod., 1795 [i.e., 1801]. | Pennsylvania | 1801 |
Erra Pater. | The book of knowledge: : treating of the wisdom of the antients. : In four parts. I. Shewing the various and wonderful operations 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 palmestry, together with the signification of moles, and the interpretations 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. | New York: : Printed by G. & R. Waite, for H. Griffith,, 1801. | New York (State) | 1801 |
Every man his own politician : and Religious liberty. | [United States : s.n., 1801?] | United States | 1801 | |
Freemasons. Grand Lodge of Massachusetts. | Boston, Dec. 26, 1801. : Right Worshipful, In compliance with the direction of the Grand Lodge, I herewith transmit to you a copy of their resolutions, adopted the 15th inst. for the government of the lodge over which you preside. ... | [Boston : s.n., 1801] | Massachusetts | 1801 |
Freemasons. Grand Lodge of Massachusetts. | Grand Lodge of Massachusetts. : In quarterly communication, September 7, A.L. 5801 [i.e., 1801]. It was moved ... that the subsequent report of a committee of the Grand Lodge be printed; and that the grand secretary be directed to communicate without delay, a copy thereof to each lodge under this jurisdiction, for its information. ... | [Boston : s.n., 1801] | Massachusetts | 1801 |
Freemasons. Grand Lodge of Pennsylvania. | In Grand Lodge of Pennsylvania: : Adjourned grand quarterly communication. Philadelphia, Monday, March 16, Anno Lucis, 5801 [i.e., 1801], the following resolution of the Grand Royal Arch-Chapter, was received and read, to wit: "At a General Grand Chapter of the Holy Royal Arch, held in the city of Philadelphia, January 14, 1801. ... | [Philadelphia : s.n., 1801] | Pennsylvania | 1801 |
Friend to the afflicted family. | Sacred to the memory of Deacon John Noble. | [Portsmouth, N.H. : s.n., 1801] | New Hampshire | 1801 |
Jefferson, freedom and glory! | [United States : s.n., 1801?] | United States | 1801 | |
Lyon, Matthew, 1749-1822. | A letter, of which the following is a copy, was early this morning delivered to citizen John Adams. : (Copy.) City of Washington, 59 minutes before one, A.M. March 4th, 1801. | Printed in the City of Washington, District of Columbia. : [s.n., 1801] | District of Columbia | 1801 |
A New song. : Tune:--"Yankee Doodle." | [United States : s.n., 1801] | United States | 1801 | |
Sindbad the sailor. | The history of Sindbad, the sailor. : Containing an account of his several surprising voyages, and miraculous escapes. : Ornamented with elegant cuts. | New-York: : Printed by John Tiebout, no. 246 Water-Street., 1801. | New York (State) | 1801 |
Webster, Noah, 1758-1843. | The prompter; : a commentary on common sayings and subjects, which are full of common sense, the best sense in the world. : [One line of quotation] | [United States : s.n.], Printed in the year 1801. | United States | 1801 |
Austin, Samuel, 1773-1859. | Reflections on crimes and punishments. | [Randolph, Vt.? : Printed by Sereno Wright?, between 1801 and 1810?] | Vermont | 1801 |
Congregational Missionary Society. | An address to the churches and congregations, from the Congregational Missionary Society, : originated in the counties of Berkshire and Columbia. | [Stockbridge, Mass.]: : Printed by H. Willard & Co. Stockbridge,, Dec. 4, 1801. | Massachusetts | 1801 |
Ely, Henry, 1755-1835. | A funeral sermon, delivered at the funeral of Thomas Humeston, : late from West-Springfield, who died at Leyden, in the state of New-York, on the 24th June, 1801, in the 22d year of his age. / By the Rev. Henry Ely. | Massachusetts. : Printed for the friends., [1801] | Massachusetts | 1801 |
Grinder, Giles. | Pleasing and instructive lessons on turning the grindstone. / By Giles Grinder. ; Who'll turn grindstone? | [United States? : s.n., between 1801 and 1810?] | United States | 1801 |
Emerson, William, 1769-1811. | A sermon, preached at the ordination of the Rev. Robinson Smiley, : to the pastoral care. Of the Christian Church and Society in Springfield, state of Vermont, September 23, 1801. / By William Emerson, Minister of the First Church in Boston. | Windsor [Vt.]. : Printed by Nahum Mower, for the Society., 1801. | Vermont | 1801 |
Hurlothrumbo, Doctor. | The fortune-teller. : By which young gentlemen and ladies may easily foretell a variety of important events that will happen both to themselves and their acquaintance. / By the renowned Doctor Hurlothrumbo. Chief magician and astrologer to the King of the Cuckows. | Exeter [N.H.]: : Printed and sold by H. Ranlet., 1801. | New Hampshire | 1801 |
Johnson, R. (Richard), 1733 or 1734-1793. | The hermit of the forest, and the wandering infants: : A rural fragment. | New-York: : Printed by William Durell, no. 106 Maiden-Lane., 1801. | New York (State) | 1801 |
Webster, Noah, 1758-1843. | The American spelling book: : containing an easy standard of pronunciation. : Being the first part of A grammatical institute of the English language. In three parts. / By Noah Webster, Jun'r. Esquire. | Albany: : Printed by Charles R. and George Webster, and sold at their bookstore, in the White-House, corner of State and Pearl-streets., 1801. With privilege of copy-right. | New York (State) | 1801 |
History of Prince Lee Boo. | The entertaining and affecting history of Prince Lee Boo: : with an account of the Pelew Islands, and the manners and customs of the inhabitants. | Salem [Mass.]: : Printed by Joshua Cushing; and sold by Cushing & Appleton, Essex-Street., [between 1801 and 1808] | Massachusetts | 1801 |
Bible. Psalms. English. Church of Scotland. 1801. | The Psalms of David in metre: / translated, and diligently compared with the original text, and former translations. ; More plain, smooth, and agreeable to the text, than any heretofore. ; Allowed by the authority of the General Assembly of the Kirk of Scotland, and appointed to be sung in congregations and families. | Philadelphia: : Printed for Mathew Carey, no. 118, High-Street. Joseph Charless, printer., 1801. | Pennsylvania | 1801 |
Cary, Thomas, 1745-1808. | An oration, pronounced before the right worshipful master and brethren, of St. Peter's Lodge, : at the Episcopal Church in Newburyport, on the festival of St. John the Baptist, celebrated June 24th, 5801. / By Brother Thomas Cary, Jun. | [Newburyport, Mass.] : From the Press of Brother Angier March., [1801] | Massachusetts | 1801 |
Yarmouth tragedy | Jemmy and Nancy; or The Yarmouth tragedy. : Shewing, how, by the avariciousness and cruelty of parents, two lovers were destroyed. | Troy [N.Y.]: : Printed for the travelling booksellers., 1801. | New York (State) | 1801 |
Lipencott, Jonathan. | The complete farrier. : Containing, safe, easy, and successfully-experienced remedies for most of the diseases, to which horses, neat cattle, sheep and swine are subject; with medical and surgical observations thereon; the choice of seed-horses, the treatment, the management and the training of colts. : In four parts. : Intended for the use of private gentlemen and farmers. | Morris-town [N.J.]. : Printed for every purchaser., 1801. | New Jersey | 1801 |
Freemasons. Warren Lodge No. 85 (New York, N.Y.) | The bye-laws of Warren Lodge. | [New York : s.n., 1801?] | New York (State) | 1801 |
Bloomfield, Robert, 1766-1823. | The farmer's boy; : a rural poem. / By Robert Bloomfield. ; [One line of quotation] | Philadelphia printed, : from the London third edition, by James Humphreys., 1801. | Pennsylvania | 1801 |
Cordier, Mathurin, 1479-1564. | Corderii Colloquia: or Cordery's Colloquies, : with a translation of the first forty: : to which is added, a vocabulary of all the words which occur in the book, wherein the primitives of compound and derivative words are minutely traced, and the irregularities of anomalous nouns and verbs are particularly mentioned. / By James Hardie, A.M. author of the Principles of the Latin grammar, Selectæ e veteri with improvements, &c. &c. | [Newark, N.J.] : Printed by Jacob Halsey, Newark, for Charles Smith, bookseller & stationer, no. 52, Maidenlane, New-York--, 1800 [i.e., 1801]. | New Jersey | 1801 |
The Marriage of a wife's sister unlawful: : in a letter to a friend. : [One line of Scripture text] | [Massachusetts : s.n., 1801] | Massachusetts | 1801 | |
Longueville, Peter, active 1727. | The new Robinson Crusoe: or, The adventures of Philip Quarll. : Who was lately discovered by Mr. Dorrington, a Bristol merchant, upon an uninhabited island; where he has lived above fifty years, without any human assistance; still continues to reside, and will not come away. | Philadelphia: : Printed and sold by John M'Culloch, no. 1 North Third Street--, 1801. | Pennsylvania | 1801 |
Benham, Asahel, 1754-1803. | Social harmony: : containing first, the rudiments of psalmody made easy. Second, a collection of modern music, calculated for the use of singing schools and worshipping assemblies. / By Asahel Benham, author of Federal harmony. ; Published according to act of Congress. | [New Haven : Printed by Thomas and Samuel Green?, not before 1801] | Connecticut | 1801 |
Dickinson, John, 1732-1808. | The speech of John Dickinson, Esquire, one of the members for the county of Philadelphia, in the House of Assembly of the province of Pennsylvania, May 24th, 1764. : On occasion of a petition, drawn up by order, and then under consideration, of the House; praying the King for a change of the government of the province. : Published at the earnest request of a great number of very respectable citizens of Philadelphia, as expressed in their address to him, dated the 6th of June, 1764. | [Philadelphia: : William Bradford, 1801?] | Pennsylvania | 1801 |
A Mournful tragedy. : Giving an account of the shocking and unprecedented catastrophe, which happened at Dedham, the 18th day of May, 1801, between Mr. Jason Fairbanks, aged 21, and Miss Eliza Fales, of 19. Both of respectable families. | [Boston or Dedham, Mass.? : s.n., 1801] | Massachusetts | 1801 | |
Fairbanks, Jason, 1780-1801. | Report of the trial of Jason Fairbanks, on an indictment for the murder of Miss Elizabeth Fales. : At the Supreme Court, holden at Dedham, in the county of Norfolk, on Thursday the 6th, and Friday the 7th days of August, 1801. ; Copy right secured. | Boston, : Printed by Russell and Cutler, proprietors of the work., 1801. | Massachusetts | 1801 |
Bible. Old Testament. Selections. English. 1802. | A selection of Old Testament prophecies concerning the Messiah, : thus coupled with their fulfilment in the New; : exhibiting the solid foundation of the believer's hope, and the best arguments for opposing the blasphemies of deism. | [New York] : Printed by T. & J. Swords, no. 160 Pearl-Street, New-York., [between 1802 and 1820] | New York (State) | 1802 |
Birch and Small. | A new and practical work. : A proposal, by William Y. Birch, and Abraham Small, of the city of Philadelphia, for publishing in volumes, by subscription, that useful and popular work, The domestic encyclopædia; or, A dictionary of facts, and useful knowledge: comprehending, a concise view of the latest discoveries, inventions, and improvements, chiefly applicable to rural and domestic economy. : Together with descriptions of the most interesting objects of nature and art; the history of men and animals, in a state of health or disease; and practical hints respecting the arts and manufactures, both familiar and commercial. Illustrated with numerous engravings and cuts. By A.F.M. Willich, M.D. author of the Lectures on diet and regimen, &c. &c. First American edition, with additions, applicable to the present situation of the United States, by James Mease, M.D. fellow of the American Philosophical Society, and corresponding member of the Literary and Phil. Soc. of Manchester. | [Philadelphia : Printed by Robert Carr?, 1802?] | Pennsylvania | 1802 |
Bloomfield, Robert, 1766-1823. | Rural tales, &c. &c. / By Robert Bloomfield. Author of The farmer's boy. | Philadelphia: : Printed by John Bioren, for William Y. Birch, no. 17 South Second-Street., 1802. | Pennsylvania | 1802 |
Bowditch, Nathaniel, 1773-1838. | On the sliding rule. : The lines on the sliding rule are the same as those on Gunter's scale, a description of which may be found in page 47 of the Practical navigator ... | [Salem, Mass. : s.n., between 1802 and 1807] | Massachusetts | 1802 |
Bradford, Samuel F. (Samuel Fisher), 1776-1837. | Proposals, by Samuel F. Bradford, no. 4, South Third Street, Philadelphia; for publishing by subscription, A historical account of the most celebrated voyages, travels & discoveries, from the time of Columbus to the present period. : In twenty volumes, duodecimo; embellished with sixty elegant engravings. [One line from Ovid] By William Mavor, L.L.D. | [Philadelphia : Published by Samuel F. Bradford, 1802?] | Pennsylvania | 1802 |
Bradford, Samuel F. (Samuel Fisher), 1776-1837. | Proposals for printing by subscription, the first American edition of the Select British classics; : to be copied from the last London edition. | [Philadelphia : Printed by Robert Carr?, 1802?] | Pennsylvania | 1802 |
Burrows & Van Buskirk. | New-York, [blank] 180[blank] : We take the liberty of informing you, that in addition to a well selected stock of hardware, cutlery and ironmongery, imported last fall and spring, we have received a large and well chosen assortment, which we will dispose of, for cash or short credits, on the most liberal terms ... | [New York] : G. & R. Waite, printers., [1802?] | New York (State) | 1802 |
Cambridge (Mass.) | Notification. : The freeholders and other inhabitants of the town of Cambridge, qualified by the Constitution to vote for representatives, and also in town affairs, are notified to assemble at the court-house in said town, on Monday the third day of May next ... | [Cambridge, Mass. : Printed by William Hilliard, 1802] | Massachusetts | 1802 |
Carow, Isaac, 1778?-1850. | Isaac Carow, no. 222, Pearl-Street, New-York, : has for sale at very reduced prices, a complete assortment of hardware ... | [New York : s.n., between 1802 and 1816] | New York (State) | 1802 |
Bradford, Samuel, 1759?-1818. | Catalogue of books belonging to the late Nathan Frazier's library, : for sale, at auction, at S. Bradford's office, Boston, on Wednesday Dec. 29, 1802. Sale at 9 o'clock, A.M. | [Boston : s.n., 1802] | Massachusetts | 1802 |
Cheetham, James, 1772-1810. | A view of the political conduct of Aaron Burr, Esq. vice-president of the United States. / By the author of the "Narrative." | New-York: : Printed by Denniston & Cheetham, no. 142, Pearl-Street., 1802. (Copy-right secured according to law.) | New York (State) | 1802 |
Cooke, Oliver Dudley, 1766-1833. | Books, stationary, blank work, &c. bound and sold by Oliver D. Cooke, Hartford: : where library companies, merchants, and others, may be supplied with the following articles ... | [Hartford : Published by Oliver D. Cooke, 1802?] | Connecticut | 1802 |
Darton, William, 1755-1819. | The first chapter of Accidents, and remarkable events: : containing caution and instruction for children. | Philadelphia: : Published by Jacob Johnson, no. 147, Market-Street., 1802. | Pennsylvania | 1802 |
Davidson, T. (Thomas), -1788. | The real Christian distinguished from hypocrites. : In a discourse, from Revelations, chap. iii. I. / By Rev. Thomas Davidson, A.M. minister of Braintree, England. ; Published in Scotland, by a society for disseminating religious tracts. | Charlestown [Mass.]: : Printed and sold by Samuel Etheridge., 1802. | Massachusetts | 1802 |
Delaware. | An act for incorporating the Reliance Fire Company in the borough of Wilmington. | [Wilmington, Del. : s.n., between 1802 and 1825] | Delaware | 1802 |
Eaton, Amherst. | 40 dollars reward. : On Sunday last a stranger hired of the subscriber a horse and chaise for Boston, to return on the Tuesday following. ... As the person ... has not since been heard of ... A reward ... will be given for the horse or chaise ... | [Worcester, Mass. : s.n., 1802] | Massachusetts | 1802 |
Foster, Theodore Adelphidos, 1778-1821. | Providence, April 28th, 1802. : Sir, We have been at great expence, in purchasing printing materials ... for the purpose of establishing a new literary and political paper in this town ... called the Providence phenix ... | [Providence : Printed by William W. Dunham, 1802] | Rhode Island | 1802 |
Foster, Theodore Adelphidos, 1778-1821. | To all good people of the state of Rhode-Island and Providence-Plantations, greeting:--- : I now offer you an elegant versification of M'Uncle's, Political letter, No. I ... / Polypod Foster. ... | [Providence : Printed by Theodore A. Foster & Co., 1802] | Rhode Island | 1802 |
Freemasons. Grand Lodge of Massachusetts. | Order of performances, at the celebration of the festival of St. John the Evangelist, December 27, 1802. | [Boston : s.n., 1802] | Massachusetts | 1802 |
Hibernian Society for the Relief of Emigrants from Ireland. | To the public. : The Hibernian Society for the Relief of Emigrants from Ireland, are deeply concerned to be obliged to represent to their fellow-citizens, that, in consequence of the extreme distress of the great number of Irish emigrants who arrived here last year, the funds appropriated for their assistance, are not only totally exhausted, but a very heavy debt has been incurred ... | [Philadelphia : Printed by Mathew Carey, 1802] | Pennsylvania | 1802 |
The History of Claris & Laris; : a romance of chivalry, : together with their adventures with the faries [sic] Morgana and Madoina. | Wilmington [Del.]: : Printed and sold by Bonsal & Niles: also sold at their book-store, no. 173, Market-Street, Baltimore., 1802. | Delaware | 1802 | |
The History of little King Pippin, : with an account of the melancholy death of four naughty boys, who were devoured by wild beasts. And the wonderful delivery of Master Harry Harmless, by a little white horse. | New Haven: : Printed by Wm. W. Morse., 1802. | Connecticut | 1802 | |
More, Hannah, 1745-1833. | The sorrows of Yamba: : illustrating the cruelty of the slave trade. / Extracted from Miss Hannah More's works. ; [Three lines from St. Pierre] | Boston: : Printed and sold by E. Lincoln, Water-Street., Oct. 1802. | Massachusetts | 1802 |
Rowson, Mrs., 1762-1824. | Charlotte Temple. : A tale of truth. / By Mrs. Rawson [i.e., Rowson]. Author of Victoria, The inquisitor, Fille de chambre, &c. ; Two volumes in one. ; [Seven lines of quotations] ; Vol. I[-II]. | New-York: : Printed by John Swain [i.e., Swaine], for H.M. Griffith, no. 88, Water-Street., [1802?] | New York (State) | 1802 |
Secker, William, -1681? | A wedding ring, fit for the finger: or The salve of divinity on the sore of humanity. : With directions to those men that want wives, how to choose them, and to those women that have husbands, how to use them. : Laid open in a sermon at a wedding in Edmonton. / By William Becker [i.e., Secker], preacher of the Gospel. | Printed at Stockbridge [Mass. : s.n.]., 1802. | Massachusetts | 1802 |
United States. Navy. | The uniform dress of the captains and certain other officers of the Navy of the United States. | [Washington, D.C. : s.n., 1802] | District of Columbia | 1802 |
Workman, Andrew. | A true and particular account of the situation of Richard Merrel, : previous to his soul's receiving the evidence of forgiveness: the particulars of his death, the manner in which his soul re-entered the body, after he had slept in the arms of death for the space of an hour, how he passed the four hours he remained the second time; with a wonderful account of the visions he had seen during the suspension of life. : To which is added, an exhortation, suitable to the occasion, / by the Rev. Andrew Workman, who attended him during the whole of the time. | [United States] : Printed by particular desire., 1802. | United States | 1802 |
Bayard, James A. (James Asheton), 1767-1815. | Speech of Mr. Bayard, on the bill received from the Senate, entitled "An Act to repeal certain acts respecting the organisation of the courts of the United States. : Delivered in the House of Representatives, February, 19--20, 1802. | [Washington, D.C.? : s.n., 1802] | District of Columbia | 1802 |
Association of Boston Booksellers. | Rules and regulations of the Association of Boston Booksellers. | [Boston : s.n., 1802 or 1803] | Massachusetts | 1802 |
Johnson, R. (Richard), 1733 or 1734-1793. | The holiday spy; : being the observations of little Tommy Thoughtful, on the different tempers, genius, and manners, of the young masters & misses in the several families which he visited, during his last breaking-up. : Adorned with cuts. | Easton [Pa.]: : Printed by Samuel Longcope, [between 1802 and 1805?] | Pennsylvania | 1802 |
Cheetham, James, 1772-1810. | A narrative of the suppression by Col. Burr, of The history of the administration of John Adams, : late president of the United States, written by John Wood, author of The history of Switzerland and of the Swiss revolution. : To which is added, a biography of Thomas Jefferson, president of the United States, and of General Hamilton: : With strictures on the conduct of John Adams, and on the character of General C.C. Pinckney. Extracted verbatim from the suppressed History. / By a citizen of New-York. | New-York: : Printed by Denniston and Cheetham, no. 142, Pearl-Street., 1802. | New York (State) | 1802 |
Kendall, Edward Augustus, 1776?-1842. | Keeper's travels, in search of his master. : [Two lines from Langhorne] | [Philadelphia?] : Printed for the booksellers., 1802. | Pennsylvania | 1802 |
E. & S. Larkin (Firm) | Catalogue of books, for sale by E. and S. Larkin, no. 47, Cornhill, Boston, : consisting of the most esteemed authors, and arranged under the following heads, viz. law, divinity, surgery, physic, chemistry, anatomy, history, biography, voyages, travels, memoirs, lives, novels, romances, poetry, plays, miscellanies, agriculture, mathematics, philosophy, trade, and commerce, classical and school books. | Boston: : Printed for E. and S. Larkin., [1802] | Massachusetts | 1802 |
Luther, Martin, 1483-1546. | Der kleine Catechismus des sel. D. Martin Luthers. : Nebst den gewöhnlichen Morgen-, Tisch- und Abend-Gebeten. Welchem die Ordnung des Heils, in einem Liede, in kurzen Sätzen, in Frag und Antwort, und in einer Tabelle; wie auch eine Zergliederung des Catechismus, das Würtembergische kurze Kinder-Examen, die Confirmation und Beichte beygefüget; und etliche Lieder, freylinghausens Ordnung des Heils, das güldene A, B, C, der Kinder, und die sieben Buss-Psalmen, angehänget sind. : Zum Gebrauch der Jungen und Alten. | Germantaun [Pa.]: : Gedruckt bey Michael Billmeyer,, 1802. | Pennsylvania | 1802 |
Dolphin, James. | A narrative of the travels of James Dolphin, : who was born in Liverpool, containing his voyages and travels through a great part of America, being taken by the Indian savages, and redeemed by a Spanish lady, in the city of old Mexico:--who fell in love with him. : And the death of herself and her brother; by which means he became heir of ten thousand pounds. : And his marriage afterwards to his former lover, Eliza Seymour. : In a letter to his brother-in-law, in the year 1796, who lived in Liverpool. | [United States?] : Printed for the purchasers., 1802. | United States | 1802 |
Bible. English. Authorized. 1802. | The Holy Bible, : containing the Old and New Testaments: / translated out of the original tongues; and with the former translations diligently compared and revised. | Philadelphia: : Printed for Mathew Carey, no. 118, High-Street. Robert Cochran, printer., 1802. | Pennsylvania | 1802 |
Bible. English. Authorized. 1802. | The Holy Bible, containing the Old and New Testaments: / translated out of the original tongues, and with the former translations diligently compared and revised, by the special command of King James I, of England. | Printed in Worcester, Massachusetts, : for West & Greenleaf, Boston. Sold at their book-store, no. 56, Cornhill, wholesale and retail., MDCCCII. [1802] | Massachusetts | 1802 |
Bible. New Testament. English. 1802. | The New Testament of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ, / newly translated out of the original Greek: and with the former translations diligently compared and revised. ; Appointed to be read in churches. | Brookfield, (Massachusetts,) : Printed by E. Merriam & Co. for the booksellers., 1802. | Massachusetts | 1802 |
Burder, George, 1752-1832. | A persuasive to public worship. | Charlestown [Mass.]: : Printed and sold by Samuel Etheridge. (Price one dollar per 100.), [ca. 1802?] | Massachusetts | 1802 |
Burder, George, 1752-1832. | A dialogue between a traveller and yourself. | Charlestown [Mass.]: : Printed and sold by Samuel Etheridge. (Price 50 cents 100.), [ca. 1802?] | Massachusetts | 1802 |
Dickerson, Jesse. | A musical grammar: : composed for the use of singing-schools. / By Jesse Dickerson. | Philadelphia: : Printed by J. M'Culloch, no. 1, North Third-Street.--, 1802. | Pennsylvania | 1802 |
Bible. Psalms. English. Church of Scotland. 1802. | The Psalms of David in metre: / translated, & diligently compared with the original text, and former translations. ; More plain, smooth, and agreeable to the text, than heretofore. ; Allowed by the authority of the General Assembly of the Kirk of Scotland, and appointed to be sung in congregations & families. | Philadelphia: : Published by Mathew Carey,, no. 122. High Street.. Wilson & Blackwell. printers,, Trenton, N.J., [between 1802 and 1804] | Pennsylvania | 1802 |
Truelove (Nurse) | Nurse Truelove's Christmas box: or, The golden plaything for little children; : by which they may learn the letters as soon as they can speak, and know how to behave so as to make every body love them. | Charlestown [Mass.]: : Printed and sold by S. Etheridge., 1802. | Massachusetts | 1802 |
Evangelical Lutheran Church (Amity Township, Berks County, Pa.) | Kirchen-Ordnung der Evangelisch Lutherischen Gemeine, in Amity Taunschip, Berks Caunty, : öffentlich vorgelesen, angenommen und beschlossen den 22sten April, 1802, von den in dieser Absicht versammleten sämmtlichen Gemeins-Gliedern. | [Pennsylvania: s.n., 1802] | Pennsylvania | 1802 |
Cowles, Eber. | A sermon, preached in the town of Galway, on the danger and possibility of falling from grace: / by Eber Cowles, minister in the Methodist Episcopal Church. ; [One line from 1 Corinthians] | Waterford [N.Y.]: : Printed by Horace H. Wadsworth., 1802. | New York (State) | 1802 |
Thayer, Solomon, 1755-1835. | Description of Mr. Solomon Thayer's impellent pump, : which may be used in extinguishing buildings on fire, watering lands, gardens, &c. | [Boston] : Gilbert and Dean, printers, State-Street, Boston., [1802?] | Massachusetts | 1802 |
Albany Book-Store. | A catalogue of books; : consisting of a valuable selection from the various branches of literature, for sale, on moderate terms, by Whiting, Leavenworth & Whiting, at the Albany Book-Store, no. 45, State-Street, opposite Lewis' City-Tavern. : All orders for books and stationary will be executed with the utmost punctuality, at the shortest notice; and a liberal discount made to wholesale purchasers.--Catalogues of the books for sale at the Albany Book Store will be delivered gratis to any person who will call or send for them.--Printing, in its various branches, done on moderate terms with neatness and dispatch. | [Albany, N.Y.] : Printed by Whiting, Leavenworth and Whiting., [1802] | New York (State) | 1802 |
The Wonderful advantages of adventuring in the lottery!! : Extracted from The cheap repository. | Boston: : Printed and sold by E. Lincoln, Water-Street., 1802. | Massachusetts | 1802 | |
Carey, Mathew, 1760-1839. | Sir, I take the liberty to send you some copies of my proposals for a family Bible, which I request you will have the goodness to send to such gentlemen, in your neighbourhood, particularly clergymen, as will be likely to patronise the undertaking cordially. ... | [Philadelphia : Mathew Carey, 1802] | Pennsylvania | 1802 |
The Medley; or, Evening's entertainment: : containing, 1. The way to wealth. 2. The advantages of industry over sloth. 3. The power of gold. 4. The honor and advantages of truth. 5. Honesty and generosity exemplified. 6. Gratitude and piety. 7. Liberality. 8. Tenderness to mothers. 9. Cruelty to insects. 10. The folly of being over positive; evidenced in the history of the camelion. 11. On the taking of bird's nests. 12. Family love and harmony. 13. Sketches from the life of Gen. Washington. 14. Demosthenes and Aeschines; or, Rivalship without enmity. | Albany, : Printed by C.R. & G. Webster, at their bookstore, corner of State and Pearl-streets,, 1802. | New York (State) | 1802 | |
Henry, William, 1774-1836. | An epitome of chemistry, : in three parts. : Part I. Intended to facilitate to the student, the acquisition of chemical knowledge, by minute instructions for the performance of experiments. Part II. Directions for the analysis of mineral waters; of earths and stones; of ores; of metals; and of mineral bodies in general. Part III. Instructions for applying chemical tests and re-agents to various useful purposes. / By William Henry. | Philadelphia: : Printed and sold by James Humphreys, at the N.W. corner of Walnut and Dock-street., 1802. | Pennsylvania | 1802 |
Sampson, Ezra, 1749-1823. | The sham-patriot unmasked. | Hudson [N.Y.]: : Printed by Sampson, Chittenden & Croswell, for selves and William E. Norman., 1802. | New York (State) | 1802 |
Carleton, Osgood, 1742-1816. | Map of the district of Maine Massachusetts [cartographic material] / compiled from actual surveys made by order of the General Court, and under the inspection of agents of their appointment by Osgood Carleton. ; Drawn by G. Graham. Engrad. by J. Callender & S. Hill Boston. | Boston: : Published by B. & J. Loring,, 1802. | Massachusetts | 1802 |
Carleton, Osgood, 1742-1816. | Map of Massachusetts proper [cartographic material] : compiled from actual surveys made by order of the General Court, and under the inspection of agents of their appointment. / By Osgood Carleton. ; Engraved by Joseph Callender and Samuel Hill Boston 1801. ; Vignette drawn by G. Graham. | Boston : Published by B. & J. Loring,, 1802. | Massachusetts | 1802 |
Merrill, Phinehas, 1767-1815. | A plan of the compact part of the town of Exeter, [cartographic material] : at the head of the southerly branch of Piscataqua River. / By P. Merrill. 1802. A. Peasley sc. | [New Hampshire : s.n., 1802] | New Hampshire | 1802 |
De Witt, Simeon, 1756-1834. | A map of the state of New York [cartographic material] / by Simeon De Witt surveyor general MDCCCII. ; Engraved by G. Fairman Albany. | [New York : s.n., 1802] | New York (State) | 1802 |
Arrowsmith, Aaron, 1750-1823. | A map exhibiting all the new discoveries in the interior parts of North America, [cartographic material] : inscribed by permission to the honourable governor and company of adventurers of England trading into Hudsons Bay. / In testimony of their liberal communications to their most obedient and very humble servant, A. Arrowsmith, hydrographer to H.R.H. the Prince of Wales. | [London] : No. 10 Soho Square January 1st 1795., Additions to 1802. | England | 1802 |
Amoskeag Canal Lottery. | Amoskeag Canal Lottery. : The object of this lottery was to complete the canal. ... | [New Hampshire : s.n., 1803] | New Hampshire | 1803 |
Barbauld, Mrs. (Anna Letitia), 1743-1825. | Lessons for children, : from two to five years old. : Adorned with cuts engraved by James Akin. Part I. From two to four years old [-Part II. From four to five years old]. | Wilmington, Del. : Printed and sold wholesale and retail by James Wilson, at the Mirror Book-Store and Printing-Office., --1803. | Delaware | 1803 |
Bunyan, John, Jun. | The Devil in Hardwick. | Printed at Northampton [Mass. : s.n., 1803]. | Massachusetts | 1803 |
By George. | George Spangler, &c. : To the people at York, and all those who are acquainted with the character of George Spangler ... | [York, Pa. : s.n., 1803] | Pennsylvania | 1803 |
Candidus. | To Doctor John K. Read. : Sir, It might have been expected, that the experience which you have had, would have instilled into you some portion of wisdom ... You have been charged and tried for delivering in your official character, as an alderman of the borough of Norfolk, a man up to the British consul, by whom he was sent to the West Indies, tried, condemned and executed. ... | [Norfolk, Va. : s.n., 1803] | Virginia | 1803 |
Collins, William, 1721-1759. | The poetical works of William Collins. : Containing his Miscellanies, Oriental eclogues, Odes descriptive and allegorical, &c. &c. &c. : Also his Ode on the popular superstitions of the Highlands of Scotland. : With the author's life, and observations, by Dr. Langhorne. | Philadelphia. : Printed by A. Bartram., 1803. | Pennsylvania | 1803 |
Cooke, Thomas, Rev., A.B. | The new and complete universal letter-writer: or, New art of polite correspondence. : Containing a course of interesting original letters, on the most important, instructive, and entertaining subjects, which may serve as copies for inditing letters on the various occurrences in life: particularly on advice, affection, affluence ... trade, truth, virtue, wit, &c. And a set of complimental cards, suited to the various occasions on which an extraordinary degree of politeness should be observed. / By the Rev. Thomas Cook [i.e., Cooke], A.B. and one of authors of the New royal and universal dictionary of arts and sciences in England. ; To which are added forms of mortgages, deeds, bonds, powers of attorney, indentures, &c. as they are now executed by gentlemen of distinguished abilities in the law, in the United States. Also--the usual stile of address for the principal public officers in the United States. | New-York: : Printed by G. & R. Waite, no. 64, Maiden-Lane., 1803. | New York (State) | 1803 |
Dartmouth College. | Commencement at Dartmouth College, August 24, 1803. : The order of the public exercises. | [Hanover, N.H. : Printed by Moses Davis, 1803] | New Hampshire | 1803 |
Dickson, William, 1770-1816. | Washington, March 3rd, 1803. : Sir, Except for the ordinary objects of government, few laws have been passed during the present session. Of those, which in their effect have any relation to the western country, I shall give you some account ... | [Washington, D.C. : s.n., 1803] | District of Columbia | 1803 |
Dodsley, Robert, 1703-1764. | The economy of human life. / By Dodsley: ; A picture of the female character, as it ought to appear. / By G. Horne, D.D. &c. | New-York, : Printed & published by Elliot & Hunt, 32, Chatham-Street., [1803] | New York (State) | 1803 |
Dunn, Samuel, 1746-1843. | An elegy, on the death of Mr. Henery Cook, of New Salem (Mass.) : who was killed by a fall from the third loft of a house, in Utica, N.Y. November 23, 1803. In the forty-second year of his age. | [Greenwich, Mass.? : Printed by John Howe?, 1803] | Massachusetts | 1803 |
Elector. | Fellow citizens of York County, : Do not suffer yourselves to be led astray, or be confused at the ensuing election ... | [York, Pa. : s.n., 1803] | Pennsylvania | 1803 |
Emmet, Robert, 1778-1803. | A correct copy of the speech of Robert Emmet, Esq. : delivered at the Sessions House, Dublin, on the 19th September, 1803, before Lord Norbury, one of the chief judges of the Court of King's Bench, and others, before whom he had been convicted of high treason. | [Philadelphia : s.n., 1803?] | Pennsylvania | 1803 |
Freemasons. Grand Lodge of Massachusetts. | Grand Lodge of Massachusetts. In quarterly communication, Boston, June 13, A.L. 5803 [i.e., 1803]. : The subsequent admonition of the Grand Lodge of Great-Britain, having been read; on motion, it was voted--that the grand corresponding secretary communicate a copy thereof to the several lodges under this jurisdiction ... | [Boston : s.n., 1803] | Massachusetts | 1803 |
Friend of youth. | The happy family; or, Winter evenings' employment. : Consisting of reading and conversations, in seven parts. / By a friend of youth. ; With cuts by Anderson. ; [Three lines from Hannah More] | [New Haven] : From Sidney's Press. For Increase Cooke & Co., 1803. | Connecticut | 1803 |
Bible. Old Testament. Selections. Latin. 1803. | Selectae e Veteri Testamento, historiae; or Select passages from the Old Testament. : To which is added, an alphabetical vocabulary, or dictionary of the words contained in this book; wherein the primitives of compound and derivative words are minutely traced, and the irregularities of anomalous nouns and verbs are particularly mentioned. : For the use of those who are entering on the study of the Latin language. : [One line of Latin text] / By James Hardie, A.M. teacher of the Greek and Latin languages. | Philadelphia: : Printed by Budd and Bartram., 1803. | Pennsylvania | 1803 |
Pilkington, Mrs. (Mary), 1766-1839. | Emma Hamilton, or Human vicissitudes; : to which are added, The history of Horace Lascells; Filial intrepidity, a real incident, copied from the history of Holland; The hungry family, and Confidence in God. | [New Haven] : From Sidney's Press. For Increase Cooke & Co., 1803. | Connecticut | 1803 |
Adams, Daniel, 1773-1864. | The Understanding reader; or, Knowledge before oratory. : Being a new selection of lessons, suited to the understandings and the capacities of youth, and designed for their improvement, I. In reading. II. In the definition of words. III. In spelling, particularly, compound and derivative words. : In a method wholly different from any thing of the kind ever before published. / By Daniel Adams, M.B. author of The scholar's arithmetic, Thorough scholar, &c. ; [Two lines from Franklin] ; Published according to act of Congress. | Printed at Leominster, Massachusetts. : By Adams & Wilder,, Sept. 20, 1803. | Massachusetts | 1803 |
Bradford, Samuel, 1759?-1818. | Catalogue of books, stationary, and fancy articles, for sale, on moderate terms, by Samuel F. Bradford; no. 4, South Third-Street, Philadelphia, : who, frequently, in the course of the year, imports a large assortment of the newest and most approved works, in every branch of science and literature. | [Philadelphia] : Printed by Robert Carr, Church-Alley., 1803. | Pennsylvania | 1803 |
Episcopal Church. | The book of common prayer, and administration of the sacraments, and other ceremonies of the church, : according to the use of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the United States of America: : together with the Psalter, or Psalms of David. | New-York: : Printed by George Forman, no. 64, Water-Street, for Peter Brynberg, bookseller, Wilmington, Delaware., 1803[.] | New York (State) | 1803 |
Bible. Psalms. German. Luther. 1803. | Der Psalter des Königs und Propheten Davids, / verdeutschet von D. Martin Luther, ; mit kurzen Summarien oder Inhalt jedes Psalmen. ; Und mit vielen Parallelen oder gleichen Schrift-stellen. | Germantaun [Pa.] : Gedruckt bey Michael Billmeyer,, 1803. | Pennsylvania | 1803 |
The Juvenile budget. : Being a collection of entertaining fables, intended as a present for all those good girls and boys who behave according to the following rules: that is, do as they are bid, come when they are called, and shut the door after them. | Boston: : Printed by N. Coverly,, 1803. | Massachusetts | 1803 | |
Bible. New Testament. English. 1803. | The New Testament of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ: / translated out of the original Greek; and with the former translations diligently compared and revised. ; (Appointed to be read in churches and families.) | Whitehall [Penn.]: : Printed for William Young, Bank Street, the first on the right hand from Chesnut Street, Philadelphia., 1803. | Pennsylvania | 1803 |
Bible. English. Authorized. 1803. | The Holy Bible, : containing the Old and New Testaments: / translated out of the original tongues; and with the former translations diligently compared and revised. | Philadelphia: : Printed for Mathew Carey, no. 118, High-Street. Robert Cochran, printer., 1803. | Pennsylvania | 1803 |
Somerville, Elizabeth, 1774- | Charlotte, or The pleasing companion, for young misses. / Written by a lady. ; With beautiful engravings. | New-York: : Printed for T.B. Jansen & Co. booksellers and stationers, no. 248, Pearl-Street., 1803. | New York (State) | 1803 |
The Tragical death of an apple-pye, : who was cut in pieces, and eat by twenty-five gentlemen. : For all pretty masters and misses. | New-York: : Printed by T.B. Jansen & Co. no. 248 Pearl-Street., 1803. | New York (State) | 1803 | |
Clarke, John, 1687-1734. | An introduction to the making of Latin. : Comprising, after an easy, compendious method, the substance of the Latin syntax. With proper English examples, most of them translations from the classic authors, in one column, and the Latin words in another. / By John Clarke, late master of the public grammar school in Hull. | Leominster, (Mass.) : Printed by Adams & Wilder.--, 1803. | Massachusetts | 1803 |
The American pilot: : containing the navigation of the sea-coast of North-America, from the streights [sic] of Belle-Isle to Essequibo, including the island and banks of Newfoundland, the West-India islands, and all the islands on the coast. : With particular directions for sailing to, and entering the principal harbours, rivers, &c. : Describing also the capes, headlands, rivers, bays, roads, havens, harbours, straits, rocks, sands, shoals, banks, depths of water, and anchorage. : Shewing the courses and distances from one place to another, the ebbing of the sea, the setting of the tides and currents, &c. : With many other things necessary to be known in navigation. : Likewise, necessary directions for those who are not fully acquainted with the use of charts. | Boston: : Published and sold by William Norman, book and chart-seller., --1803. | Massachusetts | 1803 | |
A Map of the United States of America. [cartographic material] / Drawn from the latest authorities. | Boston : [s.n.], Publish'd 1803. | Massachusetts | 1803 | |
Map of the world. [cartographic material] : With the most recent discoveries 1803. | [United States : s.n., 1803] | United States | 1803 | |
A Map of Louisiana [cartographic material] / compiled from a manuscript French map, McMurray's map of the United States and Hutchin's map of the Mississippi &c. | [Philadelphia : John Conrad & Co., 1803] | Pennsylvania | 1803 | |
Allen, Jonathan. | Verses, composed on the death of Mrs. Anna Wood, : consort of Deacon Wood, of Halifax, Vt. who died, March twelfth, 1804, in the forty first year of her age.---- : Also, some thoughts on the happy state of the righteous, and the miserable state of the wicked. / By Jonathan Allen. | [Brattleboro, Vt.? : Printed by William Fessenden?, 1804] | Vermont | 1804 |
Arrowsmith, Aaron, 1750-1823. | A new and elegant general atlas, : comprising all the new discoveries, to the present time; containing sixty three maps, / drawn by Arrowsmith and Lewis. | [Philadelphia] : Published by John Conrad & Co. Philadelphia; M. & J. Conrad Co. Baltimore; Rapin, Conrad & Co. Washington City; Somervell & Conrad, Petersburg; Bonsal, Conrad & Co. Norfolk., 1804. | Pennsylvania | 1804 |
Authentic documents, relative to the duel which put a period to the existence of Gen. Alexander Hamilton, of the city of New-York, in the 48th year of his age. : Together with an explanation of the conduct, motives, and views of General Hamilton, written with his own hand on the evening preceeding the interview with Col. Burr, and only to have been seen in the deplorable event that followed. : To which are annexed the general's will, and letters of Dr. Cooper, the pretext on which Mr. Burr grounded his challenge. | [Huntingdon, Pa.] : Printed [by John McCahan?] at Huntingdon,, 1804. | Pennsylvania | 1804 | |
Birch and Small. | A proposal by William Y. Birch & Abraham Small, of Philadelphia, for publishing a new and celebrated work, : entitled Wonders of nature and art: or, A concise account of whatever is most curious and remarkable in the world: whether relating to its animal, vegetable, and mineral productions, or, to the manufactures, buildings, and inventions of its inhabitants. : Compiled from historical and geographical works of established celebrity, and illustrated with the discoveries of modern travellers. By the Rev. Thomas Smith, author of the Universal atlas, Sacred mirror, &c. Revised, corrected, and improved, by James Mease, M.D. member of the American Philosophical Society, and corresponding member of the Literary and Philosophical Society of Manchester. : Subscriptions received by Birch and Small, no. 37, South Second Street. | [Philadelphia : Printed by Robert Carr?, 1804] | Pennsylvania | 1804 |
Boston Female Asylum. | Order of performances, for the fourth anniversary of the Boston Female Asylum. : September 21, 1804. | [Boston : s.n., 1804] | Massachusetts | 1804 |
Bunyan, John, 1628-1688. | The heavenly footman: or, A description of the man that gets to heaven: : together with the way he runs in, the marks he goes by, and some directions how to run so as to obtain. / By John Bunyan. ; To which is added, the life and death of the said John Bunyan, and also his last sermon. ; [Five lines from Genesis] | Philadelphia: : Printed by and for Engles & Stiles, no. 248, South Third-Street., 1804. | Pennsylvania | 1804 |
Cato. | Republican electors of York District. : The following is in answer to a flaming writer in the Eastern argus of the 25th October, who signs himself "Duty." : Fellow citizens, Will the just indignation of Republicans never be roused? ... | [Portland, Me.? : : s.n., 1804] | Maine | 1804 |
Colman, George, 1762-1836. | Love laughs at lock-smiths: : a comic opera, in two acts. / Translated from the French piece called Une folie, as performed with universal applause at the Hay-Market Theatre London. | Baltimore: : Printed by Cole & Hewes, for Samuel Butler., 1804. | Maryland | 1804 |
Columbian Museum (Boston, Mass.) | The Columbian Museum, Milk-Street, Boston, is opened, every day and evening, : as usual--containing a large collection of natural and artificial curiosities---viz. | Boston: : Printed by J. Ball, no. 12, Congress-Street--Where ornamental, and all other kinds of letter-press printing is executed ..., [between 1804 and 1806] | Massachusetts | 1804 |
Cooke, Thomas, Rev., A.B. | The new and complete letter writer: or, New art of polite correspondence. : Containing a course of interesting original letters, on the most important, instructive, and entertaining subjects: which may serve as copies for indicting letters on the various occurrences in life. : And a set of complimentary cards, suited to the various occasions on which an extraordinary degree of politeness should be observed. / By the Rev. Thomas Cook [i.e., Cooke], A.B. and one of the authors of the New royal and universal dictionary of arts and sciences in England. ; To which are added, forms of mortgages, deeds, bonds, powers of attorney, indentures, &c. as they are now executed by gentlemen of distinguished abilities in the law in the United States. Also,--the usual stile of address for the principal public officers in the United States. | New-York: : Printed by W.W. Vermilye, for Evert Duyckinck., 1804. | New York (State) | 1804 |
Dumesnil, Anthony. | Anthony Dumesnil, no. 24, Union-Street, Boston. : Is now able to inform his friends of the reception of his supply of goods, which compleats his winter assortment of watches, jewelry, and fancy goods ... | [Boston : s.n., 1804] | Massachusetts | 1804 |
Eichelberger, Jacob, 1746-1811. | To the independent electors of York County [Pa.]. : In order to injure our election, and promote his own, Benjamin Hersh, by the most unjustifiable means, has contrived and circulated a report, that we bought out Robert Wilson, Lewis Wampler, and Ignatius Leitner, who were also candidates for the sheriff's-office ... | [York, Pa. : s.n., 1804] | Pennsylvania | 1804 |
An Elegiac ode, : on the melancholy death of fifteen seamen, who were drowned, or perished on board the wrecks of the schooners Dove and Robin, belonging to Kittery, near the coast of Ipswich, in Massachusetts, on the gloomy and memorable night of the 9th October, A.D. 1804. | [Portsmouth, N.H.] : Printed and sold [by John Whitelock], at the Star office., [1804] | New Hampshire | 1804 | |
Franklin Musical Society. | Order of performance, of the yearly exhibition of the Franklin Musical Society, : at the Rev. Dr. West's meeting-house [i.e., Hollis Street Church, Boston], Monday evening, March 26, 1804. | [Boston] : Gilbert and Dean printers, State-Street., [1804] | Massachusetts | 1804 |
Friend to inland navigation. | Observations on the proposed canal. | [Wilmington, Del.] : J. Wilson, printer--Wilmington., [1804] | Delaware | 1804 |
Hoch-deutsches lutherisches A B C und Namen Büchlein, : für Kinder, welche anfangen zu lernen. | Germantaun [Pa.]. : Gedruckt und zu haben von Michael Billmeyer., 1804. | Pennsylvania | 1804 | |
Hoffman, Zachariah. | Directions for medicine chests, : put up agreeable to an act of Congress, by Zachariah Hoffman, druggist & apothecary, corner of 5th & Spruce-Street, Philadelphia. | [Philadelphia : s.n., between 1804 and 1807] | Pennsylvania | 1804 |
An Impartial narrative of the late unfortunate interview between Aaron Burr, and A. Hamilton, Esqrs. : Containing the whole correspondence relative to that deplorable event. : Together with the letters of Bishop Moore, and the Rev. J.M. Mason, with the will of the general, and verdict of the jury. | New-York: : Printed for the purchaser., 1804. | New York (State) | 1804 | |
Massachusetts. Militia. | Commonwealth of Massachusetts. General orders. Head-quarters, March 8, 1804. : The military establishment on which the American governments seem principally to rely is the militia ... | [Boston : s.n., 1804] | Massachusetts | 1804 |
Moore, Thomas, 1760-1822. | An essay on the most eligible construction of ice-houses. : Also, a description of the newly invented machine called the refrigerator. / By Thomas Moore. | Baltimore: : Printed by Cole & Hewes, for Vincent Bonsal, 192 Market-Street., 1804. | Maryland | 1804 |
On John Battis [i.e., Battus], : a mulatto, aged 19 years, who is to be executed this day, at Dedham, for the inhuman murder of Miss Salome Talbot [i.e., Talbott], of Canton, aged 13 years, which was perpetrated in that town on the 28th of June last. | [Boston or Dedham, Mass.? : s.n., 1804] | Massachusetts | 1804 | |
Z. | The Political camera obscura, or Democracy upside down. | [Northampton, Mass.] Printed at the Hive Office., [1804] | Massachusetts | 1804 |
Poor Morgan. : Having exposed the poor Behrens' calumny, we now vindicate the character of Col. Burr against the Morgan story. ... | [New York : s.n., 1804] | New York (State) | 1804 | |
Spalding, Lyman, 1775-1821. | Bill of mortality, for Portsmouth, Newhampshire, for A.D. 1803. / By Lyman Spalding, M.B. &c. | [Portsmouth, N.H. : s.n., 1804] | New Hampshire | 1804 |
Stewart, John, 1749-1822. | The lyceum, or, School of philosophy; by John Stewart, the traveller. : A course of lectures on the human understanding ... | [New York State? : s.n., 1804?] | New York (State) | 1804 |
To farmers, and others inclined to join a new settlement, : which has commenced in Lycoming County, state of Pennsylvania, within one hundred and eighty miles of the city of Philadelphia, and about thirty of Williamsport, the county-town. | [Philadelphia : s.n., 1804] | Pennsylvania | 1804 | |
Violent storm. : Boston, October 15, 1804. | [Boston : s.n., 1804] | Massachusetts | 1804 | |
Dow, Lorenzo, 1777-1834. | Lorenzo's thoughts, on various religious opinions. : [Two lines from Daniel] | Lynchburg [Va.]-- : Printed by John Weaver., 1804. | Virginia | 1804 |
Dow, Lorenzo, 1777-1834. | The second part of Lorenzo's thoughts, : in an address to the people of Virginia. : [Two lines of Scripture text] | Richmond: : Printed by S. Pleasants, Junior., May, 1804. | Virginia | 1804 |
Everett, David, 1770-1813. | An oration, in vindication of Free Masonry, from the aspersions of Barruel and others; : delivered at Washington, N.H. at the installation of Mount-Vernon Lodge, September 28, A.L. 5803. / By Brother David Everett. ; [Two lines in Latin] | [Amherst, N.H.] : Joseph Cushing, printer, Amherst, N.H., March, 1804. | New Hampshire | 1804 |
Brazer, Samuel, 1785-1823. | Address, pronounced at Worcester, on May 12th, 1804. In commemoration of the cession of Louisiana to the United States. / By Samuel Brazer, Junior. | Printed at Worcester [Mass.], : by Sewall Goodridge., June 1804. | Massachusetts | 1804 |
Brown, Charles Brockden, 1771-1810. | Advertisement. : December 25, 1804. The Literary magazine has been carried on with more success than the editor had any reason to expect ... | [Philadelphia : Printed by T. & G. Palmer, 1804] | Pennsylvania | 1804 |
Burder, George, 1752-1832. | The pleasures of religion. : (Addressed particularly to youth.) : A sermon, / by George Burder. | Boston: : Printed and sold by E. Lincoln, Water-Street. (2 dolls. 25 cts. per 100.), [1804?] | Massachusetts | 1804 |
Burder, George, 1752-1832. | A sermon on the Sabbath or Lord's Day. / By the Reverend George Burder, of Coventry, in England. ; [Three lines of Scripture texts] | [Salem, Mass.] : Printed by Joshua Cushing, Salem, who has for sale, either single, or bound in two handsome volumes, price one dollar each, Burder's "Village sermons," consisting of fifty two "plain and short discourses on the principal doctrines of the | Massachusetts | 1804 |
Durell, William, 1766?-1845. | Durell's New-York primer, or A first book for children. | [New York] Published at the book-store of William Durell, no. 106 Maiden-Lane., 1804. | New York (State) | 1804 |
The French convert: : being a true relation of the happy conversion of a noble French lady, from the errors and superstitions of popery, to the reformed religion, by means of a Protestant gardener, her servant. : Wherein is shewn, her sufferings on account of her conversion:--her wonderful deliverance from two assassins, hired by popish priests to murder her:--her miraculous preservation in a wood, for two years--and how she was at last providentially found by her husband--who, together with her parents, and many others, turned from popery, and embraced the true religion. | [Philadelphia?] : Printed for the purchasers., 1804. | Pennsylvania | 1804 | |
Danforth, Thomas, 1772-1817. | An oration, pronounced July 4, 1804, at the request of the selectmen of the town of Boston, : in commemoration of the anniversary of American independence. / By Dr. Thomas Danforth. ; [Six lines in Latin] | Boston, : Printed by Russell and Cutler., 1804. | Massachusetts | 1804 |
Boston (Mass.). Convention (1804) | Report of the committee of the town convention. : The delegates from the several wards of the town of Boston, for the purpose of "considering what alterations in the county and town government may be necessary, and to devise a plan therefor," report, the following plan ... | [Boston] : Gilbert and Dean, printers, no. 78, State-Street, corner of Wilson's Lane, Boston., [1804] | Massachusetts | 1804 |
Bachmair, John James, -1778. | A complete German grammar, : containing the theory of the language through all the parts of speech. / By John James Bachmair, M.A. ; To which are prefixed rules for pronunciation and spelling. | Philadelphia: : Printed by Henry Sweitzer, at the corner of Race and Fourth-Streets., M,DCCC,IV. [1804] | Pennsylvania | 1804 |
Bible. Psalms. German. Luther. 1804. | Der Psalter des Königs und Propheten Davids, / verdeutschet von D. Martin Luther, ; mit kurzen Summarien oder Inhalt jedes Psalmen. ; Und mit vielen Parallelen oder gleichen Schrift-stellen. | Germantaun [Pa.] : Gedruckt bey Michael Billmeyer,, 1804. | Pennsylvania | 1804 |
Bible. Psalms. German. Luther. 1804. | Der Psalter des Königs und Propheten Davids, / verteutschet von D. Martin Luther, ; mit kurzen Summarien oder Inhalt jedes Psalmen. ; Und berichtigen Parallelen oder gleichen Schriftstellen. | Philadelphia: : Gedruckt bey Heinrich Schweitzer, am Eck der Rees und Vierten-Strasse., 1804. | Pennsylvania | 1804 |
Johnson, Jacob, 1771?-1819. | Johnson's Philadelphia primer, or, A first book for children. | Philadelphia: : Published by Jacob Johnson, no. 147, Market-Street., 1804. | Pennsylvania | 1804 |
Curtius. | An address to the freeholders of the state of New-York. / By Curtius. | New-York: : Printed for the author., 1804. | New York (State) | 1804 |
Bible. Selections. English. Authorized. 1804. | Lessons in reading: : Being select passages from the Scriptures; : chiefly from the prophecies of Isaiah. : To serve as an early introduction to reading. | Philadelphia: : Printed for Benjamin Johnson, no. 31, Market-Street., 1804. | Pennsylvania | 1804 |
Bible. English. Authorized. 1804. | The Holy Bible: : containing the Old and New Testaments; / translated out of the original tongues, and with the former translations, diligently compared and revised. ; In flour volumes. Vol. I[-IV]. | Philadelphia: : Published by Benjamin Johnson, no. 31, Market-Street. Robert Carr, printer., 1804. | Pennsylvania | 1804 |
Bible. English. Authorized. 1804. | The Holy Bible: : containing the Old and New Testaments; / translated out of the original tongues, and with the former translations, diligently compared and revised. ; In flour volumes. Vol. I[-IV]. | Philadelphia: : Published by Benjamin Johnson, no. 31, Market-Street, and W.P. & Lem. Blake, Boston. Robert Carr, printer., 1804. | Pennsylvania | 1804 |
Republique, Uriac Faber. | The Federal catechism metamorphosed: or The natural spirit of Federalism exposed, from the works of their Federal holiness. : Calculated for the meridian of Grafton; but will serve for the whole of New-Hampshire, and any other of the Federal states, without any material alteration. : For the use of schools. | [New Hampshire?] : Printed for the purchasers., 1804. | New Hampshire | 1804 |
Carleton, Osgood, 1742-1816. | The South-American pilot: : containing, ... / The whole taken from the latest and most approved European publications revised and corrected by Osgood Carleton, Esq. teacher of mathematics, Boston. ; Published according to Act of Congress. | Boston: : Published and sold by William Norman, book and chart-seller., 1804. (Price five dollars.) | Massachusetts | 1804 |
Haughton, James, 1756- | A memoir of the Moheagan [i.e., Mohegan] Indians. : Written in the year M.DCCC.IV. | [Boston : s.n., 1804] | Massachusetts | 1804 |
Billings, William, 1746-1800. | The Psalm-singer's amusement. : Containing, I. A gamut and explanations of the rules of music, &c. II. A number of plain, easy and useful tunes, from the best authors, ancient and modern, and well adapted to schools, churches and families, in the United States. ... N.B. As this book was printed at different times, the first eight pages are called additional, lately prefixed to the succeeding pages. ... | [Greenwich, Mass. : John Howe, between 1804 and 1810?] | Massachusetts | 1804 |
Billings, William, 1746-1800. | The Psalm-singer's amusement. : Containing, I. A gamut and explanations of the rules of music, &c. II. A number of plain, easy and useful tunes, from the best authors, ancient and modern, and well adapted to schools, churches and families, in the United States. ... N.B. As this book was printed at different times, the first eight pages are called additional, lately prefixed to the succeeding pages. ... | [Greenwich, Mass. : John Howe, between 1804 and 1810?] | Massachusetts | 1804 |
Mason, Elnathan, 1754-1811. | The conversion of a deist; or, A short account of the life of Elnathan Mason. : [Two lines of Scripture texts] | Printed at Utica [N.Y.], : by request of the author., 1804. | New York (State) | 1804 |
Jackson, William (Accountant) | Book-keeping, in the true Italian form of debtor and creditor by way of double entry; or, Practical book-keeping, exemplified from the precepts of the late ingenious D. Dowling, author of Mercantile arithmetic. : With the addition of computations in exchange, and tables shewing the proportion that the weights and measures of the principal cities in Europe bear to each other. / By William Jackson, accountant. | New-York: : Printed by Sage and Clough, for T.B. Jansen and Co. booksellers and stationers, no. 248, Pearl-Street, New-York., 1804. | New York (State) | 1804 |
Blue Beard. | A new history of Blue Beard, / written by Gaffer Black Beard, for the amusement of Little Lack Beard and his pretty sisters. | Stonington [Conn.]: : Printed by Samuel Trumbull., 1804. | Connecticut | 1804 |
Associate Reformed Presbyterian Church (1802-1822). Presbytery of New York. | Pastoral letter from the Associate-Reformed Presbytery of New-York. | [Newburgh, N.Y.? : s.n., 1804] | New York (State) | 1804 |
Walker, John, 1732-1807. | A critical pronouncing dictionary and expositor of the English language: : in which, the meaning of every word is explained, the sound of every syllable distinctly shown; and where words are subject to different pronunciations, the preferable one is pointed out by being placed first. : With directions to foreigners, for acquiring a knowledge of the use of this dictionary. / By John Walker, author of Elements of elocution, Rhyming dictionary, &c. &c. ; Abridged and adapted to the use of citizens of the United States. | New-York: : Published by Daniel D. Smith, 70, Vesey-Street. A. Forman, printer., 1804. | New York (State) | 1804 |
Johns, Joel, 1754-1814. | Patent churning machine. : Whereas, Isaac Baker, of Amherst in the county of Hampshire and commonwealth of Massachusetts, has duly purchased and obtained letters patent ... bearing date the twentieth of February ... one thousand eight hundred and two ... granting to him ... the full, exclusive right and liberty of making, constructing, using, and vending to others to be used or vended ... a machine for churning ... | [Hartford : s.n., 1804] | Connecticut | 1804 |
Battus, John, 1785-1804. | The confession of John Battus, : a mulatto, aged 19 years and 7 months, who was executed at Dedham, November 8, 1804, for the crimes of a most cruel rape and murder on the body of Salome Talbott, of Canton, in the 14th year of her age. | [Dedham, Mass. : Printed by Herman Mann, 1804] | Massachusetts | 1804 |
Mason, William, 1725-1797. | Elfrida, : a tragedy, / by William Mason, M.A. | [Baltimore : Printed by Warner & Hanna, 1804] | Maryland | 1804 |
Simmons, Amelia. | American cookery: or The art of dressing viands, fish, poultry, & vegetables, and the best mode of making puff-pastes, pies, tarts, puddings, custards, and preserves. And all kinds of cakes, from the imperial plumb to plain cake. : Adapted to this country, and all grades of life. / By Amelia Simmons, an American orphan. | Salem, (N.Y.) : Printed by Dodd & Rumsey, for Charles R. & George Webster, Albany., 1804. | New York (State) | 1804 |
A. Z. | An address delivered before the N********** M********* C******, : on Monday evening, July 1, 1805, by the secretary. : Published by request of the company. | [United States : s.n., 1805] | United States | 1805 |
Bingham, Amos, 1780-1861. | A geographical chart: or, A scheme, comprehending the most important particulars relative to the geography of North and South-America. : Designed to be an auxiliary to the student. / Carefully compiled from the best authorities, by Amos Bingham. ; (Copy-right secured.) | [Albany] : (Printed at the Register-office, Albany, by John Barber.), [between 1805 and 1808] | New York (State) | 1805 |
Boston Female Asylum. | Order of performances, for the fifth anniversary of the Boston Female Asylum. : September 20, 1805. | [Boston] : Russell and Cutler, printers., [1805] | Massachusetts | 1805 |
Brown University. | Catalogue of the officers and students of Brown University, in Providence, Rhode-Island, April 1st, 1805. | [Providence : s.n., 1805] | Rhode Island | 1805 |
Campbell, George Washington, 1769-1848. | City of Washington, 26th February, 1805. : Dear Sir, I have been induced to delay making a general communication until this late period of the session, in order to be enabled to lay before you a more complete view of the progress ... | [Washington, D.C. : s.n., 1805] | District of Columbia | 1805 |
Children in the wood (Ballad) | The babes in the wood. : To which is added: Lines on visiting the grave of the little girl who was whipped to death by Arnold. | Catskill [N.Y.]: : Printed for the proprietor., [not before 1805] | New York (State) | 1805 |
Colman, George, 1762-1836. | Who wants a guinea? : A comedy, in five acts. / By George Colman, the younger. Author of John Bull, &c. &c. ; As performed at Covent-Garden, and the theatre, New-York. ; [Two lines in Latin from Cicero] | New-York: : Published by D. Longworth, at the Dramatic Repository, Shakspeare-Gallery., 1805. | New York (State) | 1805 |
Dilworth, Thomas, -1780. | The schoolmaster's assistant, : being a compendium of arithmetic, both practical and theoretical. In five parts. ... The whole being delivered in the most familiar way of question and answer ... To which is prefixt, an essay on the education of youth; humbly offered to the consideration of parents. / By Thomas Dilworth, author of The new guide to the English tongue[,] Young book-keeper's assistant, &c. | New-York: : Printed for Thomas Kirk, no. 48, Maiden-Lane., 1805. | New York (State) | 1805 |
Expounder. | The mystery of the invisible lady unfoldfd [sic] and explained. | Salem [Mass.]: : Printed for the purchasers., 1805. | Massachusetts | 1805 |
Federal Party (Mass.). Central Committee. | Boston, June 13, 1805. : Sir, The Central Committee take leave to inform you that a large and respectable meeting of Federalists, assembled from all parts of the commonwealth, has been held in this town ... | [Boston : s.n., 1805] | Massachusetts | 1805 |
Field, Deborah. | A poem composed by a pious woman, soon after the taking of Cape-Breton, the first time; : upon Christian love and peace. joined with united fervent prayer, / Composed by Mrs. Deborah Field, 1745. | [Boston] : Printed by N. Coverly, Jun.--Boston., [between 1805 and 1824] | Massachusetts | 1805 |
Folwell, Richard, 1768?-1814. | Proposals, for publishing a weekly paper, to be called, the Spirit of the press. : Free to all parties, and adulterated by none. / By Richard Folwell. | [Philadelphia : Published by Richard Folwell, 1805] | Pennsylvania | 1805 |
Franklin Musical Society. | Order of performance of the Franklin Musical Society, : being their yearly exhibition, Monday evening, March 25, 1805. | [Boston] : Gilbert & Dean, printers, State-Street., [1805] | Massachusetts | 1805 |
Freemasons. Grand Lodge of Massachusetts. | From the east, the west, and the south, of the Grand Lodge of Massachusetts. : To the right worshipful district deputy grand masters; right worshipful masters, and worshipful wardens, and other officers and members of the several lodges, in the commonwealth of Massachusetts. | [Boston : s.n., 1805] | Massachusetts | 1805 |
Freemasons. St. John's Lodge (Boston, Mass.) | St. John's annual visitation. Order of performances. | [Boston : s.n., 1805] | Massachusetts | 1805 |
Guest, Henry. | Observations on sheathing vessels; seasoning timber; the proper time to fall timber; the nature and what force it is that causes the sap to rise; : with a number of other valuable observations. | [New Brunswick, N.J.] : Printed for the author, by A. Blauvelt., 1805. | New Jersey | 1805 |
Injured humanity; : being a representation of what the unhappy children of Africa endure from those who call themselves Christians. | [New York] : Printed and sold by Samuel Wood, no. 362, Pearl-Street., [between 1805 and 1808] | New York (State) | 1805 | |
Jones, Samuel, 1735-1814. | A brief history of the imposition of hands on baptised persons. | [Philadelphia? : s.n., 1805?] | Pennsylvania | 1805 |
Porter, David, 1761-1851. | A sermon, on divine decrees and moral necessity, reconciled with freedom of the will, in opposition to fatalism and natural compulsion, : argued from Scripture, reason and common sense. / By David Porter, pastor of a Church of Christ in Catskill. ; [Three lines of Scripture text] | Windsor, (Vt.) : Printed by Alden Spooner., 1805. | Vermont | 1805 |
True preacher. | Little preacher. : A descant on priestcraft. | [Greenwich, Mass. : Printed by John Howe, 1805?] | Massachusetts | 1805 |
Z. | A winter evening's amusement: or Democracy upright. | [Northampton, Mass.] : Printed by T.M. Pomroy, at the Hive office., [1805] | Massachusetts | 1805 |
Arnold, Stephen, 1770 or 1771- | The trial of Stephen Arnold, for the murder of Betsy Van Amburgh, a child six years of age: : before the Court of Oyer and Terminer and General Gaol Delivery, for the county of Otsego, at the court-house in Cooperstown, June 4, 1805. | [New York State?] : Published according to act of Congress. From the Guttenberg Press--, 1805. | New York (State) | 1805 |
Bradford, Samuel, 1759?-1818. | Catalogue of books belonging to the late Bishop Parker's library, : for sale, at auction, at S. Bradford's office, no. 5, Kilby-Street, Boston, on Thursday the 30th day of May, inst. : Sale to commence precisely 9 o'clock. | [Boston : Samuel Bradford, 1805] | Massachusetts | 1805 |
Delaware. General Assembly. House of Representatives. | 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 first day of January, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and five, agreeably to adjournment. | Dover, Delaware: : Wootten & Allee, printers., 1805. | Delaware | 1805 |
Delaware. State Auditor's Department. | Auditor's report, of the finances of the state of Delaware, for the year 1804. | Dover, Delaware: : Wootten & Allee, printers., 1805. | Delaware | 1805 |
Children in the wood (Ballad) | The two babes in the wood, or The Norfolk gentlemen's [sic] last will and testament. | New-York: : Printed and sold [by G. & R. Waite] at no. 38 and 64, Maiden-Lane., [between 1805 and 1815] | New York (State) | 1805 |
Connecticut Medical Society. | At the annual convention of the fellows of the Connecticut Medical Society, holden at New-Haven, October 16th and 17th, 1805. | [New Haven : s.n., 1805] | Connecticut | 1805 |
Fiske, John, 1770-1855. | The New-England spelling-book. : Calculated for common use among children of both sexes, in the New-England states. : Upon the same scheme, as to pronunciation, as Perry's; attempting, however, material improvements, by arranging the work in proper order for the pupil, disencumbering it of the useless, with which it abounds, and adding thereto the profitable. / By John Fiske, A.M. | Brookfield Massachusetts, : Printed by E. Merriam & Co. Sold by them in Brookfield, and by the principal book-sellers in the New-England states., August, 1805. | Massachusetts | 1805 |
Chase, Samuel, 1741-1811. | Impeachment of Samuel Chase, Esq. : one of the associate justices of the Supreme Court of the United States, with the articles exhibited against him by the House of Representatives; in support of their charges for high crimes and misdemeanors: supposed to have been committed by him: : with his Answer and pleas. Likewise the Replication of the House of Representatives. | Baltimore: : Printed for Keatinge's Book Store., 1805. | Maryland | 1805 |
Barrett, C. F. | The black castle; or The spectre of the forest. : An historical romance. / By C.F. Barrett. ; Founded on the spectacle of that name, performed at the Amphi-theatre of Arts, with unbounded applause, for nearly one hundred nights. ; To which is added Tracey Castle; or The parricide punished. A Gothic story. ; [Three lines of verse] | New-York: : Printed by J. Swaine, no. 49, Pearl-Street., [1805?] | New York (State) | 1805 |
Bradford, William, 1776- | Removal. : The subscriber respectfully informs his friends and [the] public, that he has removed from Providence to Scituate ... where he intends carrying on the cotton weaving & blue dyin[g.] He intends also to keep constantly on hand, a general assortment of West-India goods. Likewise, a complete assortment of family medicines ... | [Providence. : s.n., 1805] | Rhode Island | 1805 |
Bible. English. Authorized. 1805. | The Holy Bible; : containing the Old and New Testaments: / translated out of the original tongues; and with the former translations diligently compared and revised. | Philadelphia: : Printed by Matthew Carey, no. 122, High-Street., 1805. | Pennsylvania | 1805 |
Bible. English. Authorized. 1806. | The Holy Bible, : containing the Old and New Testaments: / translated out of the original tongues; and with the former translations diligently compared and revised. | Philadelphia: : Printed by Matthew Carey, no. 122, High-Street., 1805. | Pennsylvania | 1805 |
Shaw, Charity, 1764?-1826. | Indian medicines. : Recommendations and directions. | [Boston : s.n., 1805?] | Massachusetts | 1805 |
Blue Beard. | A new history of Blue Beard. / Written by Gaffer Black Beard. ; For the amusement of Little Lack Beard, and his pretty sisters. ; Adorned with cuts. | [New Haven] : From Sidney's Press, Hew-Haven [sic]., 1805. | Connecticut | 1805 |
Brown, John, 1722-1787. | A brief concordance to the Holy Scriptures of the Old and New Testaments, : by which all, or most, of the principal texts of Scripture may be easily found out. / By John Brown, late minister of the Gospel, at Haddington, in Scotland. ; [Two lines of Scripture texts] ; Revised and corrected. | Brooklyn: : Printed by T. Kirk, and sold by him at his book-store, no. 48, Maiden-Lane, New-York., 1805. | New York (State) | 1805 |
Trip, Tommy. | Tommy Trip's history of beasts. : With a cut to each page. : Published for the instruction and amusement of all little masters and misses. | Philadelphia: : Printed by John Adams., 1805. | Pennsylvania | 1805 |
American lady. | New American cookery, or Female companion. : Containing, full and ample directions for roasting, broiling, stewing, hashing, boiling, preserving, pickling, potting, fricasees, soups, puff-pastes, puddings, custards, pies, tarts, &c. Also, the making of wines and cheese. : Peculiarly adapted to the American mode of cooking. / By an American lady. | New-York: : Published by D.D. Smith, 70, Vesey-Street. A. Forman, print., 1805. | New York (State) | 1805 |
Babcock, Elisha, 1753-1821. | The child's spelling book: : calculated to render reading completely easy to little children; to impress upon their minds the importance of religion, and the advantages of good manners. | [New Haven] : From Sidney's Press, New-Haven: for Evert Duyckinck, bookseller, no. 110, Pearl Street, New York., 1805. | Connecticut | 1805 |
Dodsley, Robert, 1703-1764. | The oeconomy of human life, : complete in two parts / Translated from an Indian manuscript, written by an ancient Bramin. ; To which is prefixed, an account of the manner in which the said manuscript was discovered!! ; In a letter from an English gentleman residing in China, to the Earl of *******. | Baltimore: : Printed by Fryer & Clark, corner of Market-Space, & Second-Street., 1805. | Maryland | 1805 |
A New, and correct chart of Long Island Sound, [cartographic material] : from Montauk Point to Frog's Point, including Fisher's Island Sound, and Watch-Hill Reef. / Engr'd. by P. Maverick, N. York. | [Newport, R.I.] : Published June 1st 1805 by John Cahoone, Newport, and N. Fosdick, New London., [1805] | Connecticut | 1805 | |
A. W. | A dandy song. / By A.W. | [Boston? : s.n., between 1806 and 1826] | Massachusetts | 1806 |
Aikin, John, 1747-1822. | Letters to a young lady, on a course of English poetry. / By J. Aikin, M.D. ; [Six lines of verse] | Boston: : Published by Munroe & Francis, and by Thomas & Whipple, Newburyport., 1806. | Massachusetts | 1806 |
Austin, Samuel, 1760-1830. | Worcester, (Massachusetts) August 18, 1806. : Sir, In January last we issued proposals for publishing by subscription, the complete works of the late Rev. Jonathan Edwards ... | [Worcester, Mass. : Printed by Isaiah Thomas, Jun., 1806] | Massachusetts | 1806 |
Bible. English. Authorized. 1806. | The Holy Bible: : containing the Old and New Testaments: together with the Apocrypha: / translated out of the original tongues, and with the former translations diligently compared and revised, by the special command of King James I. of England. ; With marginal notes and references. ; To which are added, an index; an alphabetical table of all the names in the Old and New Testaments, with their significatons [i.e. significations] tables of Scripture weights, measures, and coins; John Brown's Concordance, &c. &c. &c. ; Embellished with a map of Palestine, and a map of the travels of the Apostles. | Philadelphia: : Printed and published by Mathew Carey, no. 122, Market-Street., 1806. | Pennsylvania | 1806 |
Blodget, Samuel, 1724-1807. | A great bargain. : To be sold, very cheap, by Samuel Blodget, of Derryfield, a farm lying in Goffstown, N.H. ... | [New Hampshire : s.n., 1806] | New Hampshire | 1806 |
Blodget, Samuel, 1724-1807. | To be sold, or let, a brick yard, : situated about seven miles above the Blodget Canal, on the western bank of Merrimack River ... Any person having a wish to examine the aforesaid premises and know the terms, is requested to call upon Samuel Blodget, or Samuel P. Kidder, at the canal at Amoskeag Falls [N.H.]. ... | [New Hampshire : s.n., ca. 1806] | New Hampshire | 1806 |
Campbell, George Washington, 1769-1848. | City of Washington, 11th April, 1806. : Dear Sir, At a time when the public mind is agitated by the unfavorable aspect, which our relations with foreign powers have for some time presented, it becomes a duty of the representatives of the people ... to make known to them the existing state of our national concerns. ... | [Washington, D.C. : s.n., 1806] | District of Columbia | 1806 |
Carpenter, S. C. (Stephen Cullen), -approximately 1820. | Prospectus of a new paper. : Mr. Carpenter, once a proprietor, and, for three years, sole editor of the Charleston courier, begs leave to inform the public, that, at the instance of a considerable number of respectable persons, he has resolved to remain in New-York, for the purpose of conducting a paper in that city. ... he has purchased the Daily advertiser, which he begs leave to recommend to its present subscribers; and which he will publish under his own direction on Monday the first day of September next, under the title of The People's friend, and daily advertiser. ... | [New York : S.C. Carpenter, 1806] | New York (State) | 1806 |
Chamberlin, Samuel, 1758 or 1759-1812. | Auxiliary to health. : Description, use, and recommendations of Chamberlin's patent bilious cordial; with directions for applying the same. | Boston: : Printed for the patentee, sign of the blue bottle, Court-Street, formerly part of Cambridge-Street., 1806. | Massachusetts | 1806 |
Chesapeake and Delaware Canal Company. | The memorial and petition of the president and directors of the Chesapeak [i.e., Chesapeake] and Delaware Canal Company, to the honorable the Senate and House of Representatives of the commonwealth of Pennsylvania. December 24, 1806. | [Philadelphia : s.n., 1806] | Pennsylvania | 1806 |
Chesapeake and Delaware Canal Company. | The memorial and petition of the president and directors of the Chesapeak [i.e., Chesapeake] and Delaware Canal Company, to the Senate and House of Representatives of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. January 1, 1806. | [Philadelphia : s.n., 1806] | Pennsylvania | 1806 |
Cheshire Turnpike Corporation. | Charter and by-laws of the Cheshire Turnpike Corporation. : Published by vote of the proprietors. | Keene, N.H.-- : Printed by John Prentiss., [1806?] | New Hampshire | 1806 |
Clemmens, Abel, 1774-1806. | Cruel murder!! : A true account of the life and character of Abel Clemmens, who was executed, at Morgantown, Virginia, on Monday, the 30th of June, 1806, for the murder of his wife & eight children | [Philadelphia] : Morgantown,--printed by J. Campbell Philadelphia, re-printed, for James O'Hara, walking-stationer., [1806] | Pennsylvania | 1806 |
Cock Robin. | An elegy on the death and burial of Cock Robin. : With the story of the farmer's daughters. : To which is added, The tragical death of an apple-pye. : [Four lines of verse] : Embellished with elegant cuts. | Philadelphia: : Printed by John Adams--, 1806. | Pennsylvania | 1806 |
Coles, John, 1749 or 1750-1809. | Boston, June 4th, 1806. : Sir, Be pleased to excuse my addressing you on the following subject, but considering you as a member of the honorable General Court, I doubt not, you will interest yourself in promoting the publication of so important and expensive a work as the following. ... | [Boston : s.n., 1806] | Massachusetts | 1806 |
Dexter, Timothy, 1747-1806. | The last will and testament of His Excellency Sir Timothy Dexter, dec'd. : Together with a short sermon, by Jonathan Plummer, a travelling preacher; formerly poet laureat to his lordship. | [Newburyport, Mass.] : Printed for and sold by Jonathan Plummer, at his basket in Market Square, Newburyport. ... [1806] | Massachusetts | 1806 |
Dickson, William, 1770-1816. | Washington, April 6th, 1806. : Sir, At the commencement of the present session of Congress, our foreign relations wore a very serious and alarming aspect. ... | [Washington, D.C. : s.n., 1806] | District of Columbia | 1806 |
Eagle Fire Company of New-York. | Eagle Fire Company of New-York. : Proposals for insuring houses, buildings, stores, ships in harbour, goods, wares, and merchandize, from loss or damage by fire. | [New York : s.n., 1806] | New York (State) | 1806 |
Eagle Fire Company of New-York. | Eagle Fire Company of New-York. : This policy of insurance witnesseth, that the Eagle Fire Company of New-York, in consideration of [blank] to them paid, by the insured herein after named, the receipt whereof is hereby acknowledged, do insure [blank] against loss or damage by fire, to the amount of [blank] ... | [New York : s.n., between 1806 and 1815] | New York (State) | 1806 |
Federal Party (Mass.). Central Committee. | Boston, April 14, 1806. : The Central Committee have reason to believe, that the efforts of the friends to order, to promote the election of governor, have been crowned with success. ... | [Boston : s.n., 1806] | Massachusetts | 1806 |
Federal Party (Mass.). Central Committee. | Boston, Feb. 1806. : Sir, The Central Committee have taken measures to circulate two pamphlets, calculated, as they hope, to produce a favourable effect at the approaching election. ... | [Boston : s.n., 1806] | Massachusetts | 1806 |
Hawksbill Society (Shenandoah County, Va.) | Rules of the Hawksbill Society, (in the county of Shenandoah,) for apprehending horse thieves. | Winchester [Va.]: : Printed by Richard Bowen., 1806. | Virginia | 1806 |
Horrid massacre. : An authentic account of the horrid massacre on board the ship Atahualpa, at Milbank Sound, on the north west coast of America; : together with a song made on the occasion. | [Boston? : Printed by Nathaniel Coverly, Jr.?, 1806?] | Massachusetts | 1806 | |
Hulet, John. | Murder and suicide. : The following lines were composed by John Hulet, on the melancholy catastrophe which took place at Westmoreland, Oneida County, in August, 1806, when Mrs. Sarah Halluck, after murdering her four children, committed the same act upon herself. | [Utica, N.Y.? : s.n., 1806?] | New York (State) | 1806 |
Look ere you leap; or, A history of the lives and intrigues of lewd women; : with the arraignment of their several vices. : To which is added, The character of a good woman. : [Six lines from Otway] | [Philadelphia?] : Printed for the purchaser., 1806. | Pennsylvania | 1806 | |
Magdalena, Josef Bruno. | Privada y oficial correspondencia, de Don Josef Bruno Magdalena, Garcia de Vilouta, Santin, y Valcarcel, secretario de legacion de S.M.C. cerca de los Estados-Unidos de la América Septentrional, con el marques de Casa Yrujo, ministro plenipotenciario por S.M. cerca de los mismos Estados. : Y representaciones hechas ultimamente por Magdalena, al Exmo Señor Don Pedro Cevallos Guerra, caballero gran cruz de la Real y Distinguida Orden Española de Carlos III. Gentil-hombre de camara de S.M. con exercicio, su consejero de estado, y primer secretario de estado y del despacho universal de estado, &a. &a. &a. Para justa, debida, y natural vindicacion y defensa de su honor y conducta politica y privada injustamente ofendidos por varios escritos y procedimientos del citado marques; y por insultos y provocaciones de hecho cometidas por Don Martin Folch, cadete del Regimiento de la Luisiana, sugeto de su devocion y confianza. | Philadelphia: : Printed by Wm. Duane, no. 106, Market Street., 1806. | Pennsylvania | 1806 |
Massachusetts. Militia. | Company orders. Boston, September 29, 1806. : Mr. [blank] You being enrolled as a militia soldier, in the infantry company of military district no. 4, are hereby notified ... to appear at the usual place of parade, (in Centre-Street,) on Tuesday, the 7th day of October next ... | [Boston] : Oliver & Munroe, printers, no. 78, State-Street, Boston., [1806] | Massachusetts | 1806 |
North Carolina. Militia. | For the use of the Militia of North-Carolina. : An abstract of a system of military discipline, framed by the Hon. Baron Steuben, major-general and inspector-general of the armies of the United States. | Raleigh [N.C.]: : Printed by J. Gales, printer to the state., 1806. | North Carolina | 1806 |
Aikin, John, 1747-1822. | The farm-yard journal. : Also, the histories of the dog--cat--mouse--marten--and squirrel. : Ornamented with plates. | New-York, : Published by T.B. Jansen, book-seller, 116 Broadway, opposite the City-Hotel. L. Nichols, print., 1806. Price 12 1-2 cents. | New York (State) | 1806 |
Arnold, Stephen, 1770 or 1771- | Life & confession of Arnold, : who inhumanly whipped to death Eunice Van Alburg--his little niece aged 11 years, : To which is added--Arnold's address to young men. [Four lines of verse] Written by his request. : This book is recommended to parents and heads of families for their children. | Albany, : Printed--by G. Hooker, for J. Carlton., [1806?] | New York (State) | 1806 |
Arnold, Stephen, 1770 or 1771- | The trial of Stephen Arnold, for the murder of Betsey Van Amburgh, a child six years of age: : [b]efore the Court of Oyer and Terminer, and General Goal Delivery, for the county of Otsego, at the court-house in Cooperstown, June 4th, 1805. : Published according to act of Congress. | [New York State? : s.n.], 1806. | New York (State) | 1806 |
Bingham, Caleb, 1757-1817. | The young lady's accidence: or, A short and easy introduction to English Grammar. : Designed principally for the use of young learners, more especially those of the fair sex, though proper for either. / By Caleb Bingham, A.M. author of The child's companion, American preceptor, and Columbian orator. ; [Two lines of quotation] | Boston: : Printed by E. Lincoln, for the author, no. 44, Cornhill., 1806. | Massachusetts | 1806 |
Bible. English. Authorized. 1806. | The Holy Bible: : containing the Old and New Testaments: together with the Apocrypha: / translated out of the original tongues, and with the former translations diligently compared and revised, by the special command of King James I. of England. ; With marginal notes and references. ; To which are added, an index; an alphabetical table of all the names in the Old and New Testaments, with their significations[,] tables of Scripture weights, measures, and coins; John Brown's Concordance, &c. &c. &c. ; Embellished with ten maps and twenty historical engravings. | Philadelphia: : Printed and published by Mathew Carey, no. 122, Market-Street., 1806. | Pennsylvania | 1806 |
Banks, John, -1806. | An authentic account of the trial of John Banks, for the murder of his wife Margaret Banks, : at the Court of Oyer and Terminer, held in and for the City and County of New-York, the 29th day of May, 1806. : Together with his examination & confession. | [New York? : s.n., 1806?] | New York (State) | 1806 |
Burder, George, 1752-1832. | Christ our benefactor. : A sermon. | (Boston: : Sold by E. Lincoln, Water-Street. $ 2.25 pr. 100.), [1806] | Massachusetts | 1806 |
Burder, George, 1752-1832. | The only foundation. : A sermon, / by George Burder. | (Boston. : Sold by E. Lincoln, Water-Street. $2,25 per 100.), [1806?] | Massachusetts | 1806 |
Cock Robin. | The death and burial of Cock Robin: : with the story of the farmer's daughters. : To which is added, The tragical death of an apple-pye. | Albany: : Printed by E. & E. Hosford., 1806. | New York (State) | 1806 |
Cock Robin. | The death and burial of Cock Robin: : with the story of the farmer's daughters. : To which is added, The tragical death of an apple-pye. : Ornamented with cuts. | [New Haven] : From Sidney's Press. New-Haven., 1806. | Connecticut | 1806 |
Billings, David. | The oracle, / by David Billings. | [Greenwich, Mass.] : John Howe, printer. Greenwich, August, 1806. Price six cents. | Massachusetts | 1806 |
Codwise, George. | In the Court for the Trial of Impeachments and Correction of Errors. : On an appeal from a decree of the Court of Chancery. : Between George Codwise, Jun. and others, respondents, and Comfort Sands, Henry Sands, Lewis Sands, and Nathaniel Prime, appellants. : Case on the part of the respondents. | Albany-- : Printed by Websters and Skinner., [1806?] | New York (State) | 1806 |
Clute, Douw. | In the Court for the Trial of Impeachments, and Correction of Errors. : Between Douw Clute, appellant, and John Robison, respondent. | Albany: : Printed by Charles R. and George Webster., 1806. | New York (State) | 1806 |
Baldwin, Thomas, 1753-1825. | The baptism of believers only, and the particular communion of the Baptist churches, explained and vindicated. : In three parts. The first--published originally in 1789; the second--in 1794; the third--an appendix, containing additional observations and arguments, with strictures on several late publications. / By Thomas Baldwin. ; Part III. | Boston: : Printed and sold by Manning & Loring, no. 2, Cornhill., 1806. | Massachusetts | 1806 |
England's timely remembrancer. | England's timely remembrancer; or A warning from heaven to vile sinners on earth. : Being Mr. Brightley's last sermon, which he preached in his shroud, and died when he concluded it. : Giving an account of the holy life of the Rev. Mr. Richard Brightley [i.e., Brightly], minister, of Waltham--England. : Shewing how at several times he heard heavenly music, as he was at prayer, and saw several persons who appeared to him in white raiment, in the field that he called God's Field. | Portland [Me.]: : Printed [by J. M'Kown] at the new printing office., [ca. 1806] | Maine | 1806 |
The Child's library of useful knowledge: : containing a variety of entertaining and familiar stories, adapted to the capacities of children; interspersed with the history of birds. : Calculated to form the mind and mould the heart to sympathy and love. Vol. 1. : [Four lines of text] | Pittsburgh: : From the press of Zadok Cramer -- and sold at his bookstore., 1806. | Pennsylvania | 1806 | |
The Manual exercise, as practised by the troops of the United States, : being the fifth chapter of Baron De Steuben's regulations, &c. entitled, "Of the instruction of recruits." | Norwich [Conn.]: : Printed by Russell Hubbard., 1806. | Connecticut | 1806 | |
Carr, John, Sir, 1772-1832. | A northern summer: or Travels round the Baltick; : through Denmark, Sweden, Russia, Prussia, and part of Germany. In the year 1804. / By John Carr, Esq. author of The stranger in France, &c. &c. | Hartford: : Published by Lincoln & Gleason, Cady & Eells, printers., 1806. | Connecticut | 1806 |
Charnock, John, 1756-1807. | Biographical memoirs of Lord Viscount Nelson, : with observations critical and explanatory. : [One line Latin motto] / By John Charnock, Esq. F.S.A. Author of The biographia navalis, and The history of marine architecture, &c. &c. | [Newburyport, Mass.] : Published by Thomas & Whipple, Newburyport., 1806. | Massachusetts | 1806 |
Chetwood, W. R. (William Rufus), -1766. | The voyages & adventures of Captain Robert Boyle, in several parts of the world; : intermixed with the story of Mrs. Villars, an English lady, with whom he made his surprising escape from Barbary. | New-York: : Printed for Richard Scott, 243 Pearl-St. Southwick & Hardcastle, printers., 1806. | New York (State) | 1806 |
Fenwick, E. (Eliza) | Mary and her cat. : In words not exceeding, two syllables. | Philadelphia. : Publish'd by Jacob Johnson, N. 147. Market Street., [1806?] | Pennsylvania | 1806 |
Blue Beard. | A new history of Blue Beard. / Written by Gaffer Black Beard, for the amusement of all good boys and girls. | Albany: : Printed and sold by the gross or dozen, by E. & E. Hosford., 1806. | New York (State) | 1806 |
Clarke, John, 1687-1734. | An introduction to the making of Latin; : comprising, after an easy, compendious method, the substance of the Latin syntax: with proper English examples, most of them translations from the classic authors, in one column, and the Latin words in another. : To which is subjoined, in the same method, a succinct account of the affairs of antient Greece and Rome, intended at once to bring boys acquainted with history and the idiom of the Latin tongue: with rules for the gender of nouns. / By John Clarke, late master of the public grammar-school in Hull. | Trenton: : Printed by James Oram, for Sage & Thompson, booksellers, no. 149, Pearl-Street, New-York., 1806. | New Jersey | 1806 |
Clarke, John, 1687-1734. | An introduction to the making of Latin; : comprising, after an easy, compendious method, the substance of the Latin syntax: with proper English examples, most of them translations from the classic authors, in one column, and the Latin words in another. : To which is subjoined, in the same method, a succinct account of the affairs of antient Greece and Rome, intended at once to bring boys acquainted with history and the idiom of the Latin tongue: with rules for the gender of nouns. / By John Clarke, late master of the public grammar-school in Hull. | Trenton: : Printed and sold by James Oram., 1806. | New Jersey | 1806 |
Cowper, William, 1731-1800. | The task: : a poem--in six books. / By William Cowper, of the Inner Temple, Esq. | Philadelphia: : Printed for Benjamin Johnson, Jacob Johnson, and Robert Johnson., 1806. | Pennsylvania | 1806 |
Cumberland, Richard, 1732-1811. | Memoirs of Richard Cumberland. / Written by himself. ; Containing an account of his life and writings, interspersed with anecdotes and characters of several of the most distinguished persons of his time, with whom he has had intercourse and connexion. | [Philadelphia] : Published by Samuel F. Bradford, Philadelphia; Brisban and Brannan, New York; and E. Morford, Charleston., 1806. | Pennsylvania | 1806 |
Horner, J. | The silver penny, or, New lottery book, for children. / By J. Horner, Esq. of the Royal Society, of A.B.C. &c. | Albany: : Printed by E. and E. Hosford., 1806. | New York (State) | 1806 |
Dennie, Joseph, 1768-1812. | New prospectus of the Port folio. : An established literary journal. | [Philadelphia : Printed by John Watts, 1806] | Pennsylvania | 1806 |
Fire Society (Portland, Me.) | Rules and regulations, to be observed by the company appointed to the care of engine no. 3, named the Cataract. | Portland [Me.]: : Printed by John M'Kown, at the New Printing-Office., 1806. | Maine | 1806 |
Female Charitable Society of Newburyport (Newburyport, Mass.) | Happily exemplified in the efforts of the Ladies of Newburyport, : who have laudably established the Female Charitable Asylum, for the protection of indigent orphans. : -- Mrs. Akin furnishes each member with a specimen of her abilities in the graphic art, emblematic of the institution. | [Newburyport, Mass.? : s.n., ca. 1806] | Massachusetts | 1806 |
Young, James. | A visionary narrative of things seen and heard by a seafaring man. : There were other visions, but these seem the most important. : Published without alterations from copy. | Boston: -- : Printed for the author. Price 6 cents., [1806] | Massachusetts | 1806 |
Belcher & Armstrong. | No. 10, (to be continued weekly.) of the Emerald. For July 5, 1806. | [Boston : Belcher & Armstrong, 1806] | Massachusetts | 1806 |
Sutherland, David, 1777-1855. | A sermon, delivered at Haverhill, N. Hampshire, August 12, 1806, : at the execution of Josiah Burnham, who was executed for the murder of Russell Freeman, Esq. and Capt. Joseph Starkweather, in Haverhill Jail, 17th Dec. 1805. / By David Sutherland, minister of the Gospel, Bath, (N.H.) ; [one line from Solomon] | Hanover, N.H. : Printed by Moses Davis., [1806] | New Hampshire | 1806 |
Belcher & Armstrong. | No. 11, (to be continued weekly.) of the Emerald. For July 12, 1806. | [Boston] : Published by Belcher & Armstrong, State Street., [1806] | Massachusetts | 1806 |
Belcher & Armstrong. | [No. 12, (to be continued weekly.) of the Emerald. For July 19, 1806] | [Boston : Belcher & Armstrong, 1806] | Massachusetts | 1806 |
Arnold, Stephen, 1770 or 1771- | Life and confession of Arnold, : who inhumanly whipped to death Betsey Van Amburgh, his little niece--aged six years. : To which is added, Arnold's address to young men. Written by his request. : This book is recommended to parents and heads of families for their children. | [New York State? : s.n.], Printed in the year 1806. | New York (State) | 1806 |
Sandham, Elizabeth. | The story of Constance, the proud girl. : Embellished with a magic lantern exhibition. | [Philadelphia] : Published by Benjamin Johnson, no. 249, Market Street, Philadelphia.--, 1806. | Pennsylvania | 1806 |
A Plan of the town of New Haven with all the buildings in 1748. [cartographic material] / Taken by the Hon. Gen. Wadsworth of Durham ; to which are added the names and professions of the inhabitants at that period. Also the location of lots to many of the first grantees. ; Respectfully inscribed to the Connecticut Academy of Arts and Sciences, by their most obedient st. Wm. Lyon. Jany. 1806. | [Cheshire, Conn.] : Published by T. Kensett engraver., [1806] | Connecticut | 1806 | |
Leavenworth, William, 1759-1838. | Clocks, made and sold by William Leavenworth, and warranted, if cased and well used. | [New Haven] : Printed at the Herald-Office, State-Street, New-Haven., [1806] | Connecticut | 1806 |
Austin, Benjamin, 1752-1820. | Mr. Austin's memorial. : The memorial of Benjamin Austin, to the Honorable the Legislature of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. | [Boston : s.n., 1807] | Massachusetts | 1807 |
Beers, Andrew, 1749-1824. | Beers' almanac, for the year of our Lord 1808 ... : Calculated for lat. 45. 56. N. long. 73. 46. West. But may serve for other latitudes. ... / By Andrew Beers, philom. | Poughkeepsie [N.Y.], : Printed by Bowman, Parsons and Potter. Sold also by Thomas Nelson & Son, Poughkeepsie--Henry and John F. Hull, Stanford.--and Jesse Buel and Samuel S. Freer, Kingston., [1807] | New York (State) | 1807 |
Bentley, William, 1775-1855. | Hymn on baptism. / Composed by a candidate for the ordinance, and sung at the administration. | [Newburyport, Mass.] : (Printed by W. & J. Gilman, Middle-Street, Newburyport.), [1807] | Massachusetts | 1807 |
Bible. English. Authorized. 1807. | [The Holy Bible: : containing the Old and New Testaments: together with the Apocrypha: / translated out of the original tongues, and with the former translations diligently compared and revised, by the special command of King James I. of England. ; With marginal notes and references. ; To which are added, an index, an alphabetical table of all the names in the Old and New Testaments, with their significations; tables of Scripture weights, measures, and coins; John Brown's concordance, &c. &c. &c. ; Embellished with ten maps and twenty historical engravings.] | Philadelphia: : Printed and published by Mathew Carey, no. 122, Market-Street., 1806 [i.e. 1807]. | Pennsylvania | 1807 |
Blue Beard. | [A new history of Blue Beard. / Written by Gaffer Blackbeard. ; For the amusement of Little Lack Beard, and his pretty sisters. ; Adorned with cuts] | [New Haven : From Sidney's Press, 1807] | Connecticut | 1807 |
Anthology Reading Room and Library (Boston, Mass.) | Anthology Reading Room and Library. : The subscribers to the Anthology Reading Room and Library are hereby informed that their rooms are opened. More than one hundred and sixty subscribers at ten dollars a year have been obtained. ... | [Boston : s.n., 1807] | Massachusetts | 1807 |
C. & A. Conrad & Co. | Just published, by C. and A. Conrad & Co. (late John Conrad & Co.) no. 30, Chesnut-Street Philadelphia; : Conrad, Lucas, & Co. no. 128, Market-Street, Baltimore; Somervell & Conrad, Petersburgh; & Bonsal, Conrad, & Co. Norfolk: second supplement to the Philadelphia medical and physical journal. ... | [Philadelphia : Published by C. & A. Conrad & Co., 1807] | Pennsylvania | 1807 |
Campbell, George Washington, 1769-1848. | City of Washington, February 25, 1807. : Dear Sir, The time has again arrived at which I consider it my duty to communicate to my fellow-citizens such information relative to our national concerns ... | [Washington, D.C. : s.n., 1807] | District of Columbia | 1807 |
Comly, Isaac, 1779-1847. | Easy lessons for juvenile readers. : Selected for the use of schools. / By Isaac Comly. Part I. | Philadelphia: : Published by Bennett and Walton, no. 31, Market-Street. J. Rakestraw, printer., 1807. | Pennsylvania | 1807 |
Consistent Republican. | To Major Joseph Grover, of Aurelius, in the county of Cayuga. | [Aurora, N.Y. : Printed by Henry Pace, 1807] | New York (State) | 1807 |
Dartmouth College. | Catalogue of the officers and students of Dartmouth University, October, 1807. | From the Gazette press--Hanover, N.H. : [Printed by Moses Davis, 1807] | New Hampshire | 1807 |
Dibdin, Thomas, 1771-1841. | The Jew and the doctor: : a farce, in two acts. As performed at the Boston theatre, and Theatre-Royal, Covent-Garden. / By Thomas Dibdin. | Boston: : Printed for John West, no. 75, Cornhill 1807. David Carlisle, printer, no. 5, Court-Street., [1807] | Massachusetts | 1807 |
Doddridge, Philip, 1702-1751. | A plain and serious address to the master of a family, on the important subject of family religion. / By the late Reverend Philip Doddridge, D.D. | [Charlestown, Mass.] : Printed by J. Howe., 1807. | Massachusetts | 1807 |
Freemasons. Grand Lodge of Pennsylvania. | Grand Lodge of the most ancient and honourable fraternity of Free and Accepted Masons of Pennsylvania, and masonic jurisdiction thereunto belonging, according to the old institutions. : At a grand quarterly communication held at their hall in the city of Philadelphia, on Monday, the seventh day of December, Anno Lucis, 5807 ... The Grand Lodge proceeded to the election of officers for the ensuing year ... | [Philadelphia] : Brother John Sweeny, printer, no. 317, Arch Street, Philadelphia., [1807] | Pennsylvania | 1807 |
Freemasons. Grand Lodge of Pennsylvania. | In Grand Lodge of Pennsylvania. Adjourned grand quarterly communication. : Philadelphia, Monday, 4th May, A.D. 1807. : The report of the committee on the regulations of the Grand Lodge was read, amended and adopted as follows ... | [Philadelphia : s.n., 1807] | Pennsylvania | 1807 |
The Little woman and the pedlar: : with the strange distraction that seized her, and the undutiful behaviour of her little dog, on that occasion. : Illustrated with fifteen engravings on copper-plate. | New-York: : Engraved, printed and sold, by Wm. Charles, and may be had of all the book-sellers, twenty-five per cent less than the London edition. 1807. Price three shillings colored and two shillings plain. New-York currency., [1807] | New York (State) | 1807 | |
Mitchell, Nathaniel, 1753-1814. | (Circular.) George-town [Del.], February 25, 1807. : Sir, In obedience to the request of the General Assembly of the state of Delaware, I have the honour to transmit to you, a copy of a resolution, instructing the senators and representative in Congress, from this state, to join the senators and representatives, from the state of Kentucky ... in indeavouring to procure an amendment to the Constitution of the United States, so as to restrain the judiciary power of the courts of the United States ... | [Delaware : s.n., 1807] | Delaware | 1807 |
Philadelphia Yearly Meeting of the Religious Society of Friends. Committee Appointed for the Gradual Civilization and Welfare of the Indian Natives (1795-1827) | To the Yearly Meeting of Friends held in Philadelphia. : The Committee Appointed for the Gradual Civilization, &c. of the Indian Natives, report, that ... there is in the natives, an encouraging improvement in agriculture and some of the mechanic arts, as well as in the regularity of their lives and manners ... | [Philadelphia : s.n., 1807] | Pennsylvania | 1807 |
Poutingon. | To the American editors of newspapers, called Republicans, throughout the United States. | [Boston? : s.n., 1807?] | Massachusetts | 1807 |
Presbyterian Church in the U.S.A. General Assembly. | A narrative of the state of religion within the bounds of the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church in the United States; : and an account of missionaries appointed for the year 1807. | [Philadelphia: Printed by Jane Aitken, 1807] | Pennsylvania | 1807 |
Remarks on the slave trade. | [New York] : Printed and sold by Samuel Wood, no. 362, Pearl-Street., [between 1807 and 1809] | New York (State) | 1807 | |
Shaw, Thomas, 1753-1838. | Melancholy shipwreck. : The following lines were occasioned by the loss of the schooner Charles, Capt. Adams, of Portland, which was wrecked on Richmond's Island, near the entrance of Portland harbor, on the night of the 12th of July, 1807, which schooner had on board 22 persons, sixteen of whom perished. / Composed by Thomas Shaw, of Standish. | [Portland, Me. : s.n., 1807] | Maine | 1807 |
Stevens, William, 1752-1801. | A system for the discipline of the artillery of the United States, or, The young artillerist's pocket companion. / By William Stevens, an officer in the American artillery thro' the whole of the late Revolution, and since in the militia. ; Abridged for the use of the Portland Artillery. | Portland [Me.]: : From the Gazette Press., 1807. | Maine | 1807 |
Documents accompanying a bill making compensation to Messieurs Lewis and Clarke, and their companions, : presented the 23d January, 1807. | Washington City [D.C.]: : A. & G. Way, printers., 1807. | District of Columbia | 1807 | |
United States Military Philosophical Society. | West-Point, November 2, 1807. : Sir, On the other side is a copy of the constitution of the United States Military Philosophical Society ... | [New York? : s.n., 1807] | New York (State) | 1807 |
Weems, M. L. (Mason Locke), 1759-1825. | The true American, : shewing the beauties and blessings of the American Republic, contrasted with the cruelties and curses of the European despotisms. : Highly approved by our chief magistrate, Thos. Jefferson, Esq. / By M.L. Weems. | [United States : s.n.], 1807. | United States | 1807 |
Burder, George, 1752-1832. | Lot's deliverance. : A sermon, / by George Burder. | (Boston: : Sold by E. Lincoln, Water-Street. $2.25 per. 100.), [1807?] | Massachusetts | 1807 |
Burder, George, 1752-1832. | The pharisee and publican. : A sermon, / by George Burder. | Boston: : Sold by E. Lincoln, Water Street. Price, $2,25 pr. 100., [1807?] | Massachusetts | 1807 |
Burder, George, 1752-1832. | Village sermons; or, Sixty-five plain and short discourses on the principal doctrines of the Gospel; : intended for the use of families, Sunday-schools, or companies assembled for religious instruction in country villages. / By George Burder. ; Five volumes in two. Volume I-[II]. ; [One line from Solomon] | Philadelphia: : Printed by and for William W. Woodward, no. 52, Second, the corner of Chesnut-Street., September, 1807. | Pennsylvania | 1807 |
Burder, George, 1752-1832. | Religion or ruin. : A sermon, / by George Burder. | (Boston: : Sold by E. Lincoln, Water-Street. $2.25 pr. 100.), [1807?] | Massachusetts | 1807 |
English, Clara. | The children in the wood : an instructive tale / by Clara English. | Philadelphia : Publish'd by J. Johnson., 1807. | Pennsylvania | 1807 |
Delaware. State Auditor's Department. | Auditor's report, of the finances of the state of Delaware, for the year 1806. | [Dover, Del.] : John B. Wootten, printer., 1807. | Delaware | 1807 |
Connecticut Medical Society. | At a convention of the Medical Society of the state of Connecticut, : at New-Haven, October 15th and 16th, 1806. | [New-Haven : s.n., 1807] | Connecticut | 1807 |
Connecticut Medical Society. | At an annual meeting of the convention of the Connecticut Medical Society, holden in New-Haven, at the house of Asa Morgan, October 14th and 15th, 1807. | [New Haven : s.n., 1807] | Connecticut | 1807 |
Delabigarre, Peter, -1807. | In the Court for the Trial of Impeachments and the Correction of Errors, February term--1807. : Peter Delabigarre, and Margaret his wife, appellants; and John Bush, respondent. : Case on the part of the appellants. | Albany: : Printed by Websters and Skinner., [1807] | New York (State) | 1807 |
Boston Medical Association. | Rules and regulations of the Boston Medical Association. | [Boston: : s.n., 1807] | Massachusetts | 1807 |
Bacon, Francis, 1561-1626. | Essays, moral, economical, and political. / By Francis Bacon, Baron of Verulam, Viscount St. Albans, and Lord High Chancellor of England. | Boston: : Published by Oliver & Munroe, no. 78 State-Street., 1807. | Massachusetts | 1807 |
Coxe, Tench, 1755-1824. | Thoughts on the subject of naval power, and on the means of protecting commerce--continued. | [Philadelphia : s.n., 1807] | Pennsylvania | 1807 |
Englehart, Conrad, 1767-1807. | The last confession & dying words of Conrad Englehart, who was executed at Greenville Court-House, South-Carolina, on the 5th of January, 1807, for the murder of John Holmes!! : Delivered before a numerous and respectable concourse of citizens, who had assembled from different parts of the country to witness the ignominious end of a hardened sinner. | [Philadelphia] : Printed for James O'Hara., [1807] | Pennsylvania | 1807 |
Beresford, James, 1764-1840. | The miseries of human life; or, The last groans of Timothy Testy and Samuel Sensitive; : with a few supplementary sighs from Mrs. Testy. : With which are now for the first time interspersed varieties, incidental to the principal matter, in prose and verse. In nine additional dialogues, as overheard by James Beresford, A.M. fellow of Merton-College, Oxford. : [Five lines in Latin] : Vol. II. | Boston: : Published and sold by Belcher and Armstrong, State Street., 1807. | Massachusetts | 1807 |
Episcopal Church. Diocese of Connecticut. Convention. | Journal of the proceedings of the bishop, clergy, and laity, of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the state of Connecticut; : in their conventions, held from the year 1804 to 1807, inclusive. : Together with the bishop's address, delivered to the clergy and laity of the diocese of Connecticut, in convention assembled, June, 1807. | New-Haven: : Printed by Oliver Steele & Co., 1807. | Connecticut | 1807 |
Boodey, Joseph, 1773-1867. | An address to the mourning relatives of Elder David Knowlton, Jun. : late preacher of the Gospel in Barnstead, N.H. who died of a consumption (in the town of Pittsfield) after a long and tedious sickness, which he bore with Christian fortitude and patience, and did on the eleventh day of March, 1807, in full assurance of faith, breathe out his soul unto the bosom of his God, on whom he trusted. Aged twenty seven years and five months, and in the seventh year of his ministry. / Composed by Joseph Boodey, of Alton, N.H. preacher of the Gospel. | [New Hampshire] : Re-printed for the author,, 1807. | New Hampshire | 1807 |
Connecticut. Governor (1798-1809 : Trumbull) | By His Excellency Jonathan Trumbull, Esq. governor ... A proclamation. : ... Thursday, the twenty-sixth day of November next, to be observed throughout this state, as a day of public thanksgiving, prayer and praise ... Given under my hand, at the Council chamber in New-Haven, this twentieth day of October, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and seven ... | [New Haven] : Green and Son, printers., [1807] | Connecticut | 1807 |
The Hermit of Virginia. : [Two lines of quotation] | Wilbraham [Mass.]: : Printed by Terry and Learned, 1807. | Massachusetts | 1807 | |
Leigh, Joseph. | Illustrations of the fulfilment of the prediction of Merlin,-- : occasioned by the late outrageous attack of the British ship of war the Leopard, on the American frigate Chesapeake, and the measures taken by the president, supported by the citizens thereon: / by Joseph Leigh:-- ; Copy right secured--according to act of Congress. | Portsmouth [N.H.]. : Printed for the author., November, 1807. | New Hampshire | 1807 |
Irving, Washington, 1783-1859. | Salmagundi; or, The whim-whams and opinions of Launcelot Langstaff, Esq. and others. : [Three-line mock Latin quotation followed by mock translation] : Vol. I[-II]. | New-York: : Printed & published by D. Longworth, at the Shakspeare-Gallery., 1807[-1808]. | New York (State) | 1807 |
Medford, Macall. | Oil without vinegar, and dignity without pride; or, British, American, West-India interests considered. / By Macall Medford, Esq. | London: : Printed for W.J. and J. Richardson, Cornhill: and Thomas Dobson, Philadelphia., 1807. | England | 1807 |
Brackenridge, H. H. (Hugh Henry), 1748-1816. | Modern chivalry: : containing the adventures of a captain, and Teague O'Regan, his servant. / By H.H. Brackenridge. ; [One line from Horace] ; Part II. Volume I[-Part II. Volume II]. | [Philadelphia] : Published by Jacob Johnson, and for sale at his bookstores in Philadelphia and in Richmond, Virginia. Alexander & Phillips, printers, Carlisle., 1807. | Pennsylvania | 1807 |
Hanning, John. | Rights of women vindicated in the following sermon. / Composed by the Rev. John Hanning, M.D. ; [Three lines of Scripture text] | New-York: : Published by the author, no. 75, Division-Street. T. Kirk, printer, Brooklyn., 1807. | New York (State) | 1807 |
Cooke, Thomas, Rev., A.B. | The new universal letter writer. : Containing letters on duty, amusement, love, courtship, marriage, friendship, trade, religion, and other useful subjects. / By the Rev. Thomas Cook [i.e., Cooke], A.B. and one of the authors of the New royal and universal dictionary of arts and sciences in England. ; Also, forms of bonds, deeds, indentures, powers of attorney, cards of compliments, &c. &c. | Boston: : Published by Joseph Greenleaf, no. 49, Cornhill., 1807. | Massachusetts | 1807 |
Anderson, Edward, active 18th century. | The sailor's biography, and Satan's miscellany. Or, Poems composed by Captain Anderson and Charles Wesley, / published together by Lorenzo Dow. | [New York : Printed by J.C. Totten], 1807. | New York (State) | 1807 |
Porter, Thomas. | Serious thoughts on the birth of a child. / By the Rev. Thomas Porter. [Two lines of Scripture texts] | [New Haven] : From Sidney's Press, for Increase Cook [i.e., Cooke] and Co., 1807. | Connecticut | 1807 |
Penn, William, 1644-1718. | No cross, no crown: : a discourse shewing the nature and discipline of the holy cross of Christ; and that the denial of self, and daily bearing of Christ's cross, is the alone way to the rest and kingdom of God. : To which are added, the living and dying testimonies of many persons of fame and learning, both of ancient and modern times, in favour of this treatise. : In two parts. / By William Penn. ; [Four lines of Scripture texts] | Philadelphia: : Printed and sold by Kimber, Conrad, and Co. no. 93, Market-Street. Sold also, by Samuel Wood, New-York, and by Abraham Shearman, New-Bedford., 1807. | Pennsylvania | 1807 |
Franklin, Benjamin, 1706-1790. | The art of making money plenty, in every man's pocket, / by Dr. Franklin. | [New York] : Sold wholesale by F Kearny, 34 Liberty St. N.Y., [between 1807 and 1810] | New York (State) | 1807 |
Bridges, William, -1814. | Plan of the city of New-York, [cartographic material] : with the recent and intended improvements. / Drawn from actual survey by William Bridges, city surveyor A.D. 1807. ; Engraved by Peter Maverick. | [New York] : Published by Isaac Riley New York,, 1807. | New York (State) | 1807 |
American taxation. | Humor of 1776. : American taxation. | [Boston? : s.n., 1808] | Massachusetts | 1808 |
Albany Book-Store. | Backus & Whiting's catalogue of English, Irish, and American editions of law books; : sold by them, at the Albany Book-Store, no. 45, State-Street, Albany: 1808. | [Albany : Backus & Whiting, 1808] | New York (State) | 1808 |
Birch, William Russell, 1755-1834. | The country seats of the United States of North America, with some scenes connected with them. | [Bristol, Pa.] : Designed and published by W. Birch enamel painter; Springland near Bristol, Pennsylva., 1808. | Pennsylvania | 1808 |
The Black prince. : The Black prince: being an account of the life and death of Naimbanna, an African king's son, who arrived in England, in the year 1791, and set sail on his return in June, 1793. | [New Haven] : From Sidney's Press, New-Haven. Printed for the Connecticut Religious Tract Society, and deposited for sale, at the book-store of I. Cooke, & Co. Price $2 50 cents per hund., [1808?] | Connecticut | 1808 | |
Bolton, Nathaniel, 1749-1820. | Acrostic, and other poetical lines on Horace Perkins, : who was instantaneously killed by falling from the steeple of Northborough Meeting-house on the first day of July, 1808. | [Greenwich, Mass.? : Printed by John Howe?, 1808] | Massachusetts | 1808 |
Bowen, Daniel, 1760-1856. | To the honorable members of the General Court. : The subscribers respectfully state ... that the great expense in re-establishing the Columbian Museum, has compelled them to solicit the aid of their friends, and the public in general ... | [Boston : Printed by Daniel Bowen, 1808] | Massachusetts | 1808 |
Bronson, Enos, 1774-1823. | Proposals by E. Bronson, and others, Philadelphia, and Farrand, Mallory, & Co. Boston, : for publishing by subscription, a new periodical work to be entitled, Select reviews and spirit of the foreign magazines. | [Boston : Published by Farrand, Mallory, & Co., 1808] | Massachusetts | 1808 |
Brown University. | Brown University. Providence, September 7th, 1808. Exercises of commencement. | [Providence] : Jones & Wheeler, printers., [1808] | Rhode Island | 1808 |
Brown University. | Catalogue of the officers and students of Brown University. April, 1808. | [Boston] : Snelling & Simons, printers, Boston., [1808] | Massachusetts | 1808 |
Buckingham, Joseph T. (Joseph Tinker), 1779-1861. | Modern translation of the Bible. : Proposal of J.T. Buckingham, for publishing, by subscription, plain and useful selections, from the books of the Old and New Testaments, according to the most approved modern translations. By Theophilus Browne, A.M. late fellow and tutor of St. Peter's College, Cambridge. | [Boston : Printed by Joseph T. Buckingham, 1808] | Massachusetts | 1808 |
Buswell, James, 1775?-1843. | Lines on the death of Mrs. Polly Kendall, : wife of Mr. John Kendall Jun. who died December 25th 1808 in the 23d year of her age. | [Leominster, Mass.? : Printed by S. & J. Wilder?, 1808 or 1809?] | Massachusetts | 1808 |
Campbell, George Washington, 1769-1848. | Washington City, 22d January, 1808. : Sir, At a crisis so interesting as the present, you, and my fellow citizens in general, will, no doubt, feel more than usually anxious to be informed in regard to the present state of our foreign and domestic relations. ... | [Washington, D.C. : s.n., 1808] | District of Columbia | 1808 |
Campbell, George Washington, 1769-1848. | Washington City, April 14th, 1808. : Sir, In my last communication to you I took occasion to notice the state of our public affairs at that time, together with the causes that occasioned the passage of the law imposing an embargo ... Since then our relations with the belligerent powers of Europe have not assumed a more favorable aspect. ... | [Washington, D.C. : s.n., 1808] | District of Columbia | 1808 |
Chapman, Moses, 1783-1821. | Correct profile likenesses, : taken at Mr. [blank] ... M. Chapman respectfully informs the ladies and gentlemen of [blank] that he takes correct profiles ... | [Salem, Mass.? s.n., 1808?] | Massachusetts | 1808 |
Charleston Company. | Charleston Company. : Friday evening, September 30th, 1808, will be presented a favorite comedy in five acts, written by Mrs. Inchbald, called Wives as they were, and maids as they are. ... : After which a ballet interlude, called the Bird catchers, or The merry girl. ... ; The evening's entertainment to conclude with the much admired farce of The prize ten thousand pounds!! or 2-5-3-8. ... | [Augusta, Ga. : Printed by George F. Randolph & Co., 1808] | Georgia | 1808 |
Charleston Company. | Mrs. Young's benefit. : Thespian theatre-- / Charleston Company. ; Friday evening, July 15th, 1808, will be presented a celebrated comedy in five acts, written by Mr. Cherry, and performed with unbounded applause, called The soldiers daughter. ... ; After the play the ballet interlude of the Scheming milliner, or The old man outwitted. ... ; To which will be added the dramatic romance of Blue Beard, or Female curiosity. ... | [Augusta, Ga. : Printed by George F. Randolph & Co., 1808] | Georgia | 1808 |
Columbian Museum (Boston, Mass.) | Catalogue of the principal part of the contents of the Columbian Museum, : near the Stone Chapel, Tremont Street, Boston. ... | [Boston] : Printed by B. True, no. 75, State Street., [1808?] | Massachusetts | 1808 |
Connecticut. General Assembly. | At a General Assembly of the state of Connecticut holden at New-Haven on the second Thursday of October A.D. 1808. : The interests of all classes of our citizens, being deeply and extensively affected by acts interdicting our commerce ... | [New Haven : s.n., 1808] | Connecticut | 1808 |
Cunningham, J. W. (John William), 1780-1861. | History of a Bible. | [New Haven] : From Sidney's Press, New-Haven. Printed for the Connecticut Religious Tract Society., [1808?] | Connecticut | 1808 |
Danforth, Asa, 1766?-1843. | Sale at auction. : To be sold at public auction on Wednesday, the seventeenth of August instant, at one o'clock P.M. at the late dwelling-house of Samuel Leonard, Esq. deceas'd, in Taunton, valuable house-hold furniture ... | [New Bedford, Mass.] : (A. Shearman, Jun. printer, New-Bedford.), [1808] | Massachusetts | 1808 |
Doyle, William M. S., 1769-1828. | Ladies and gentlemen, who wish correct profiles, are respecfully invited to apply to Wm. M.S. Doyle, : next the Stone Chapel, at the house fronting the Columbian Museum, Tremont Street ... Miniatures & portraits are also executed ... | [Boston] : Printed at the Columbian Museum [by Daniel Bowen, 1808]. | Massachusetts | 1808 |
Elector. | To the independent electors of Middlesex. : [three lines from Zimmermann] | [Cambridge, Mass.? : s.n., 1808] | Massachusetts | 1808 |
Episcopal Church. | The book of common prayer, and administration of the sacraments and other rites and ceremonies of the church, : according to the use of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the United States of America: : together with the Psalter, or Psalms of David. : Also, the selection of Psalms and hymns, used in the churches in the United States. : To which is added, additional hymns, set forth in the convention of 1808. | New-York: : Published by D. Longworth, at the Shakspeare Gallery., 1808. | New York (State) | 1808 |
Episcopal Church. General Convention (1808 : Baltimore, Md.) | Additional hymns, set forth in general convention, 1808. | [New York? : s.n., 1808?] | New York (State) | 1808 |
Evans, Richard, 1777-1816. | Freemen of N. Hampshire----attend to your duty. : Republican and patriotic ticket for electors. His Excellency John Langdon [and six others] ... : To the farmers of New Hampshire. | [Portsmouth, N.H. : Printed by Peirce & Gardner, 1808] | New Hampshire | 1808 |
Farrand, William P. (William Powell), 1777-1839. | Proposals, by Wm. P. Farrand, no. 21 Suffolk Buildings, Boston; no. 71 Stone-Street, New-York; no. 170 Market-Street, Philadelphia, for publishing the Monthly register, magazine, and review, of the United States. A new series. | [Boston? : Published by William P. Farrand, 1808?] | Massachusetts | 1808 |
Federal Party (N.Y.) | Peace, and no embargo nomination. : At a county meeting of upwards of 200 freeholders, held on the 29th day of March, 1808, in the academy at Cooperstown:--Benjamin Gilbert, Esquire, chairman, Peter Magher, clerk. | [Cooperstown, N.Y. : s.n., 1808] | New York (State) | 1808 |
Federal Party (N.Y.). Committee of Correspondence (New York, N.Y.) | New-York, July 11th, 1808. : Sir, In the present serious and critical state of our national affairs, a representation of the Federalists in this city ... have deemed it expedient to appoint a special Committee of Correspondence; through whom they propose to convey their sentiments and opinions to gentlemen in whom they confide, in this and other states ... We have the honour to compose this committee ... and we are particularly instructed on the present occasion, to acquaint you with the opinions which are generally, if not universally, entertained by the Federalists in this state, in relation to the course to be pursued at the approaching election of president and vice-president of the United States. ... | [New York : s.n., 1808] | New York (State) | 1808 |
Friends of Peace (Mass.) | Gore and peace--Sullivan and embargo. : To all the electors of Massachusetts of whatever political party they may be. | [Brookfield, Mass. : Printed by E. Merriam and Co., 1808] | Massachusetts | 1808 |
Fuller, Andrew, 1754-1815. | The great question answered: What shall I do to be saved? : In two parts. | [New Haven : From Sidney's Press, New-Haven. Printed for the Connecticut Religious Tract Society, and deposited for sale, at the book-store of I. Cooke, & Co., 1808?] | Connecticut | 1808 |
Massachusetts. | An act, to prevent fraud in packing smoked alewives and herring, : to regulate the size and the quality of the boxes, and the exportation thereof. : Sect. I. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives in General Court [of Massachusetts] assembled ... | [Boston : s.n., 1808] | Massachusetts | 1808 |
Mellen, Henry, 1757-1809. | The embargo: | [United States : s.n., 1808?] | United States | 1808 |
The New dream-book. : Interspersed with stories, anecdotes, &c. shewing the signification of all kinds of dreams, apparitions, and remarkable providences, alphabetically arranged from Scripture and history, according to Aristotle, Artimedorus, Lord Bacon, Baxter, Booker, Cardan, Ashmole, Culpepper, Julianus, Lilly, Themistius, Theopompus, Melanthon [i.e., Melancthon], Tryon, &c. | Baltimore: : Printed by Warner & Hanna, no. 37, corner of South Gay and Market-streets., 1808. | Maryland | 1808 | |
Pickering, Timothy, 1745-1829. | A letter from the Hon. Timothy Pickering, a senator of the United States from the state of Massachusetts, exhibiting to his constituents a view of the imminent danger of an unnecessary and ruinous war. : Addressed to His Excellency James Sullivan, governor of the said state. | Newburyport [Mass.] : Herald Office--E.W. Allen--printer., 1808. | Massachusetts | 1808 |
Providence gazette. | Providence gazette------Extra. : Spanish revolution. : Providence, Wednesday evening, August 3, 1808. | [Providence : Printed by John Carter, 1808] | Rhode Island | 1808 |
United States. President (1801-1809 : Jefferson) | President Jefferson's answer to the dissent of the Republicans : from the proceedings of the town of Boston, relative to the embargo. | [Washington, D.C. : s.n., ca. 1808] | District of Columbia | 1808 |
Baley, Henry. | A call to the Federalists, to come forward at the ensuing election. / By Henry Baley. | [Dover, Del.? : s.n., 1808?] | Delaware | 1808 |
Cambridge Synod (1646-1648 : Cambridge, Mass.) | A platform of church discipline: : gathered out of the word of God, and agreed upon by the elders and messengers of the churches assembled in the Synod at Cambridge, in New-England: to be presented to the churches and General Court, for their consideration and acceptance in the Lord, the eighth month, anno 1648. ; [Six lines from Psalms] | Boston: : Printed and sold by Belcher and Armstrong, Suffolk Buildings, State Street., 1808. | Massachusetts | 1808 |
Ashburton, Alexander Baring, Baron, 1774-1848. | An inquiry into the causes and consequences of the orders in council; : and an examination of the conduct of Great-Britain towards the neutral commerce of America. / By Alexander Baring, Esq. M.P. | New-York: : Re-printed from the London edition, and sold by Hopkins & Bayard, no. 118, Pearl-Street; Hopkins & Earle, 70, Market-Street, Philadelphia; and Alsop, Brannan, & Alsop, City-Hotel, Broadway., 1808. | New York (State) | 1808 |
Barker, James Nelson, 1784-1858. | The Indian princess; or, La belle sauvage: : an operatic melo-drame, in three acts. / By J.N. Barker. | New-York: : Published by David Longworth, at the Dramatic Repository, Shakspeare Gallery., 1808. | New York (State) | 1808 |
Connecticut. Office of the State Comptroller. | Comptroller's report. : October 1807, and May 1808. | [Hartford? : s.n., 1808] | Connecticut | 1808 |
Danbury Baptist Association. | Minutes of the Danbury Baptist Association, held at Bristol, (Con.) October 5th, and 6th, 1808. | [Hartford] : Lincoln & Gleason, print., 1808] | Connecticut | 1808 |
Friar and the boy. | Jack the piper; or The pleasant pastime of the fryar and the boy: : Containing the witty adventures betwixt a fryar and boy, in relation to his step-mother, whom he fairly fitted for her unmerciful cruelty. | New-England: : Printed for and sold by the booksellers. Price nine-pence., 1808. | United States | 1808 |
The Life and death of Tom Thumb, the little giant. : Together with some curious anecdotes respecting Grumbo the great giant, king of the country of eagles. : Adorned with cuts. | [New Haven] : From Sidney's Press, New-Haven., 1808. | Connecticut | 1808 | |
Donnelly, Edward, 1775-1808. | Das Bekenntniss des Edward Donnelly, : welcher am Montag, den 8ten Februar, 1808, zu Carlisle hingerichtet wurde, für die barbarische Ermordung seiner Frau, Catharina Donnelly, und nachher ihren Leichnam zu Asche verbrannte. | Philadelphia: : Gedruckt [bey Conrad Zentler] für die Käufer., 1808. | Pennsylvania | 1808 |
Muir, James, 1757-1820. | Observations on the importance of the present life, as introductory to the future. : From the funeral sermon, delivered in memory of Mrs. Mary Patten. / By James Muir, D.D. | Alexandria [D.C.]: : Printed by Cottom & Stewart., 1808. | Virginia | 1808 |
Franklin Society (Amherst, N.H.) | A catalogue of books belonging to the Franklin Society, Amherst, N.H. | [Amherst, N.H.] : Joseph Cushing, printer., 1808. | New Hampshire | 1808 |
Fuller, Stephen, 1757-1816. | Four sermons, on the nature and advantages of a Christian connexion in churches. / By Stephen Fuller, A.M. pastor of a church in Vershire, Vt. | Hanover, N.H. : Printed by Moses Davis., [1808] | New Hampshire | 1808 |
Adams, Daniel, 1773-1864. | Advertisement. : Since publishing our last number, it has been determined to discontinue the Register ... | [Boston : Printed by Manning & Loring, 1808] | Massachusetts | 1808 |
Dodsley, Robert, 1703-1764. | The economy of human life. / By Robert Dodsley. | Utica [N.Y.]: : Printed Seward and Williams., 1808. | New York (State) | 1808 |
Blue Beard. | A new history of Blue Beard. / Written by Gaffer Black Beard. ; For the amusement of Little Lack Beard, and his pretty sisters. ; Adorned with cuts. | [New Haven] : From Sidney's Press, New-Haven., 1808. | Connecticut | 1808 |
Graham, Dougal, 1724-1779. | The first part of The comical sayings of Paddy from Cork, with his coat button'd behind. : Being a laughable conference between English Tom & Irish Teague. | Baltimore: : [s.n.], 1808. | Maryland | 1808 |
Turner, Elizabeth, -1846. | The daisy; or, Cautionary stories in verse, : adapted to the capacities of children from four to eight years old. : Illustrated with engravings on copper-plate. Part II. | Philadelphia: : Published by Jacob Johnson, no. 147, Market Street.--1808. W. M'Culloch, printer., [1808] | Pennsylvania | 1808 |
Burns, Robert, 1759-1796. | Poems of the late celebrated Robert Burns; : with a sketch of his life. | [Boston] : For sale by O.C. Greenleaf, no. 3 Court-Street, Boston., 1808. | Massachusetts | 1808 |
Clapp, Samuel, 1745-1809. | Valuable book auction. No. II. Catalogue of books, being the stock of the late Samuel Hall, : consisting of a very valuable assortment of both European and American publications. To be sold at Samuel Clapp's office, Court Street, on Tuesday, 26th Jan. 1808. | [Boston : Samuel Clapp?, 1808] | Massachusetts | 1808 |
Adams, John Quincy, 1767-1848. | Hon. J.Q. Adams's letter. : Important letter! The American public are at length presented with the Hon. John Quincy Adams's letter, addressed to Harrison G. Otis, Esq. on the present state of our national affairs; with remarks on Mr. Pickering's letter. ... | [Boston : s.n., 1808] | Massachusetts | 1808 |
A Short examination whether war is lawful for a Christian. | Philadelphia: : Published by Kimber and Conrad, no. 93, Market Street., [between 1808 and 1814] | Pennsylvania | 1808 | |
Episcopal Church. General Convention (1808 : Baltimore, Md.) | Additional hymns, set forth in general convention, 1808. | [Philadelphia? : s.n., 1808?] | Pennsylvania | 1808 |
The Embargo, : a new song--tune "Yankee Doodle." | [Boston : Printed by Nathaniel Coverly, Jr., ca. 1808] | Massachusetts | 1808 | |
Mellen, Henry, 1757-1809. | The embargo. : A favorite new song. | [Boston : s.n., between 1808 and 1814] | Massachusetts | 1808 |
McCalpin, William. | A map of the state of New York [cartographic material] : compiled from the latest authorities; including the turnpike roads now granted as also, the principal common roads connected therewith. Intended as well for the student in geography as a directory to the traveller. / By Wm. McCalpin Oxford, 1808. | [Oxford, N.Y. : s.n., 1808] | New York (State) | 1808 |
Price, Jonathan, -1822. | To David Stone and Peter Brown Esqrs. this first actual survey of the state of North Carolina [cartographic material] / taken by the subscribers is respectfully dedicated by their humble servants Jona. Price John Strother. 1808. ; Engraved by W. Harrison Philada. | [Philadelphia : s.n., 1808] | Pennsylvania | 1808 |
Adams, John, 1735-1826. | President Adams's letter. : Office of the Anti-monarchist, March 20, 1809. The following letter of ... John Adams, was addressed to Daniel Wright and Erastus Lyman, Esquires, of Northampton, Mass. in answer to a letter ... requesting him to express his opinion respecting the present circumstances of the nation, with regard to foreign powers, and domestic parties. ... | [Northampton, Mass. : Printed by C. Sawtell, 1809] | Massachusetts | 1809 |
Aiken, Thomas. | An oration, delivered on the tenth of June, 1809; at Columbus, Chenango County, : on the glorious triumph of Republican wisdom, justice, virtue and energy, over foreign aggression, and domestic treason. / By Thomas Aiken. ; [Three lines of quotation] | Otsego [N.Y.]: : Printed by E. Phinney., 1809. | New York (State) | 1809 |
Bank of Chillicothe (Chillicothe, Ohio) | Rules and regulations for the government of the president, directors, officers and servants of the Bank of Chillicothe. | [Chillicothe, Ohio : s.n., 1809?] | Ohio | 1809 |
Batchelder, Josiah, 1776-1857. | Dr. Batchelder's speech. : Report of a speech, delivered at a town-meeting in Beverly, January 24th, 1809, / by Josiah Batchelder, Jun. Esq. | [Salem, Mass. : Printed by Thomas C. Cushing, 1809] | Massachusetts | 1809 |
Beccaria, Cesare, marchese di, 1738-1794. | An essay on crimes & punishments, / translated from the Italian. ; With a commentary, attributed to M. de Voltaire. Translated from the French. ; [Three lines in Latin from Bacon] | Boston: : Published by Farrand, Mallory and Co., 1809. | Massachusetts | 1809 |
Birch, William Russell, 1755-1834. | The country seats of the United States of North America, with some scenes connected with them. | [Bristol, Pa.] : Designed and published by W. Birch enamel painter; Springland near Bristol, Pennsylva., 1808 [i.e., 1809]. | Pennsylvania | 1809 |
Boston (Mass.) | Report of the committee composed of the members of the Board of Health, on the subject of the burying grounds, &c. : (Published by order of the town.) | [Boston] : J. Belcher, printer., [1809] | Massachusetts | 1809 |
Bowdoin College. | Bowdoin College, district of Maine. Order of commencement exercises, September VI, M.DCCC.IX. | [Portland, Me.] : John M'Kown, printer, Portland, [1809] | Maine | 1809 |
Brown University. | Brown University, Providence, September 6, 1809. Exercises of commencement. | [Providence] : Dunham & Hawkins, printers., [1809] | Rhode Island | 1809 |
Bunker-Hill Association. | Constitution of the Bunker-Hill Association. | [Boston] : B. True, printer., [1809] | Massachusetts | 1809 |
Byrne, John. | To the beau monde. | [Boston : s.n., 1809] | Massachusetts | 1809 |
Campbell, George Washington, 1769-1848. | Washington City, March 3, 1809. : Sir, It would give me great satisfaction to be enabled to inform you that the belligerent powers had become more sensible ... and revoked their unjust edicts that have so long destroyed the lawful commerce of this country. ... | [Washington, D.C. : s.n., 1809] | District of Columbia | 1809 |
Children in the wood (Ballad) | The tragical history of the children in the wood. : Containing a true account of their unhappy fate; with the history of their parents, and their unnatural uncle. : Interspersed with morals. : Ornamented with cuts. | Wilmington [Del.]: : Printed by P. Brynberg; for Matthew R. Lockerman., 1809. | Delaware | 1809 |
Christ Church (New York, N.Y. : Episcopal) | Laws and regulations / agreed on and ratified by the vestry of Christ Church, in the city of New-York, 1809. | [New York] : Printed by T. & J. Swords, no. 160 Pearl-Street., [1809] | New York (State) | 1809 |
Citizen of Worcester. | Who shall be governor? Or, A contrast of the characters of Gore and Lincoln. / By a citizen of Worcester. | [Northampton, Mass. : Printed by William Butler, 1809] | Massachusetts | 1809 |
Collins & Perkins. | Mitchill and Miller's Repository & review of medical, surgical, and scientific knowledge, : as published during the last twelve years, in New-York, by T. & J. Swords; but now transferred to Collins & Perkins, printers and importers of medical books ... | [New York : Published by Collins & Perkins, 1809] | New York (State) | 1809 |
Connecticut. Governor (1798-1809 : Trumbull) | Courant Office, Hartford, Feb. 23, 1809. : This morning His Excellency Gov. Trumbull met both branches of the legislature in the Council chamber, and delivered the following speech. | [Hartford : Courant Office, 1809] | Connecticut | 1809 |
Connecticut Bible Society. | Constitution of the Connecticut Bible Society. | [Hartford : s.n., 1809] | Connecticut | 1809 |
Crolius, Clarkson, 1773-1843. | Stone ware, for sale by Clarkson Crolius, : at his manufactory, no. 4, Cross-Street, back of the city goal and new city hall, and opposite the Manhattan Wells, at the following prices ... | [New York : s.n., 1809] | New York (State) | 1809 |
Dearborn, Henry, 1751-1829. | Boston, August [blank] 1809. : Sir, The secretary of the treasury having been directed by a resolution of Congress to prepare a report on the subject of the manufactures in the United States, I have been requested to communicate to him the best information I can obtain on the subject, relative to the manufactures in Massachusetts ... | [Boston : s.n., 1809] | Massachusetts | 1809 |
Dunn, Samuel, 1746-1843. | The following lines were composed on the death, of Joseph, and John Lindsy, who were burnt to death in a cole-cabin, in Dana, Worcester County, Mass. on the night of the 23d. of December 1809. | [Greenwich, Mass.] : John Howe, printer;--Grenwich [sic]., [1809] | Massachusetts | 1809 |
Elector. | The contrast. : It has been the cant of democracy for many years, that the Federalists while in power were extravagant--that they squandered the public money--The annexed statement exhibits the contrast between the imputed extravagance of the Federalists, and the pretended economy of the Democrats. | [Albany? : s.n., 1809] | New York (State) | 1809 |
Ellison, James. | The Spanish patriots. : Tune--"Adams and liberty." | [Boston : s.n., 1809?] | Massachusetts | 1809 |
Episcopal Church. Diocese of New York. Convention (1809 : New York, N.Y.) | Journal of the proceedings of the annual convention of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the state of New-York: : held in Trinity Church, New-York, October 3 and October 4, A.D. 1809. | New-York : Printed by T. and J. Swords, no. 160 Pearl-Street., 1809. | New York (State) | 1809 |
Evangelisch Lutherischen Gemeine in Braunschweig Taunschip. | Kirchen-Ordnung, der Evangelisch Lutherischen Gemeine in Braunschweig Taunschip, Berks Caunty; die Zions-Kirche genannt. | Libanon [i.e., Lebanon, Pa.], : Gedruckt bey Jacob Schnee., [1809] | Pennsylvania | 1809 |
Federal Party (Mass.) | Federal meeting. : At a meeting of the Federalists of Salem, at the New Assembly House, Friday, May 12, 1809, voted ... | [Salem, Mass. : Printed by Thomas C. Cushing, 1809] | Massachusetts | 1809 |
Federal Party (Mass.) | March meeting. : Resolutions passed at the meeting of the Federalists on Friday evening the 10th of March, 1809. | [Salem, Mass. : Printed by Thomas C. Cushing, 1809] | Massachusetts | 1809 |
Lyon, Matthew, 1749-1822. | Mr. Lyon's speech, in favor of peace, delivered on the 7th of February, in committee of the whole House of Representatives of the United States, on Mr. Randolph's motion for striking out of the resolution offered by Mr. Nicholas all that part of the said resolution, which went to issuing letters of marque and reprisal. | [United States : s.n., 1809] | United States | 1809 |
Madison, James, 1751-1836. | Speech: : Unwilling to depart from examples, of the most revered authority, I avail myself of the occasion now presented, to express the profound impression made on me, by the call of my country to the station, to the duties of which I am about to pledge myself ... | [United States : s.n., 1809] | United States | 1809 |
New Orleans (La.) | The mayor, aldermen and citizens of New-Orleans, : To the honorable the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States in Congress assembled. | [New Orleans : s.n., 1809] | Louisiana | 1809 |
Person of unimpeachable veracity. | A faithful delineation of a remarkable dream, : relating to many interesting events which have been, and are now taking place in different parts of the United States. / By a person of unimpeachable veracity. | Morris-Town, (N.J.) : Printed for every purchaser., Feb. 1809. | New Jersey | 1809 |
Republican Party (Mass. : 1792-1828). Central Committee. | Circular. Boston, April 11, 1809. To the committee of [blank] : Sir, It is to be regretted, that the Central Committee ... should find it necessary again to address the county committees; but this has become indispensible [sic] from the great probability, that the candidate in opposition, Mr. Gore, an avowed British partizan, will be elected governor ... | [Boston : s.n., 1809] | Massachusetts | 1809 |
Retribution. | The review. : It is proper on the eve of every election, that the people should review the conduct of their servants. ... The expenditure of public money, the amount of the public income, and of the sums which have been borrowed on the credit of the state, are prominent objects of such review. ... | [United States : s.n., 1809] | United States | 1809 |
Sedition! Treason! : Believing that to excite the indignation of the electors of the state of New-York, against the audacious attempts of the eastern disorganizers, it is only necessary to lay before them the proceedings of that degraded and depraved portion of our countrymen, the following extracts have been made from their disorderly proceedings. "We deplore their ignorance, we lament their want of patriotism, and we abhor their disorganizing projects." Read, fellow-citizens, and reflect on this picture of Federalism | [Albany? : s.n., 1809] | New York (State) | 1809 | |
Very pious man. | A copy of parental resolutions, / composed for his own use, by a very pious man | [New Haven] : From Sidney's Press, printed for the Connecticut Religious Tract Society, and deposited for sale at the book-stores of Increase Cooke & Co. New Haven, and Oliver D. Cooke, Hartford. Price two and a half cents each, by the large or small quan | Connecticut | 1809 |
Watchman. | Public plunder. : Fellow citizens, We would not, without the strongest cause, nor without the best proof, charge any of our public officers with corrupt and improper conduct. ... | [United States : s.n., 1809] | United States | 1809 |
Ali Baba (Folk tale) | The story of Ali Baba and the forty thieves. | Otsego [N.Y.]: : Printed by H. & E. Phinney, Jun. and sold by them wholesale and retail., 1809. | New York (State) | 1809 |
Architectural Library of Boston. | The constitution of the proprietors of the Architectural Library of Boston. : Instituted 15th November, 1809. | Boston: : Printed by T. Kennard, 75, State-Street., 1809. | Massachusetts | 1809 |
Adams, Daniel, 1773-1864. | The Understanding reader: or Knowledge before oratory. : Being a new selection of lessons, suited to the understanding and capacities of youth, and designed for their improvement. I. In reading. II. In the definition of words. III. In spelling, particularly compound and derivative words. : In a method wholly different from any thing of the kind ever before published. / By Daniel Adams, M.B. author of The scholar's arithmetic, Thorough scholar, &c. | [Worcester, Mass.] : Published according to act of Congress, by Isaiah Thomas, Jun. proprietor of the copy right. Sold wholesale and retail by him in Worcester, and by all the principal booksellers in the United States. E. Merriam & Co., printers, Brookfi | Massachusetts | 1809 |
Callender, Joseph, 1751-1821. | Round text copies. | [Boston] : Published by Isaiah Thomas, Junr. printer, & bookseller, Boston. Massachusetts., [between 1809 and 1819] | Massachusetts | 1809 |
Connecticut. | The public statute laws of the state of Connecticut. Book I. / Published by authority of the General Assembly. | Hartford: : Printed by Hudson and Goodwin., 1808 [i.e., 1809]. | Connecticut | 1809 |
Children in the wood (Ballad) | The history of the two babes in the wo[od;] or, Murder revenged: : containing, the sad and lamentable story of the death of two children of a gentleman, who after the decease of their parents, were delivered by their uncle, to two ruffians to be murdered for their estates; but in the end they were left in an unfrequented wood, and there starved to death, and covered over by a robin-red-breast. : Together with the relation of the heavy judgments which befel their unnatural uncle, who died miserable in prison; & how it came to be discovered by one of the ruffians, upon his being condemned for a notorious robbery. : With many other circumstances at large. | [United States? : s.n., ca. 1809] | United States | 1809 |
Cinderilla: or, The little glass slipper. : Designed for the entertainment of all good little misses. : Ornamented with engravings. | Albany: : Printed by E. and E. Hosford., 1809. | New York (State) | 1809 | |
Cock Robin. | The death and burial of Cock Robin; : with the story of the farmer's daughters. : To which is added The tragical death of an apple pye. : Adorned with cuts. | [New Haven] From Sidney's Press, New-Haven., 1809. | Connecticut | 1809 |
Doddridge, Philip, 1702-1751. | The principles of the Christian religion, : divided into lessons for children. / Abridged from the Rev. P. Doddridge. ; Ornamented with cuts descriptive of some of the most remarkable passages in Scripture. | [New Haven] : From Sidney's Press. New-Haven., 1809. | Connecticut | 1809 |
Ames, Fisher, 1758-1808. | Works of Fisher Ames. / Compiled by a number of his friends. ; To which are prefixed, notices of his life and character. ; [One line in Latin] | Boston: : Printed and published by T.B. Wait & Co. Sold by Thomas and Whipple no. 2, State-Street, Newburyport., 1809. | Massachusetts | 1809 |
Ely, John, 1758-1847. | The child's instructor: : consisting of easy lessons for children; on subjects which are familiar to them. In language adapted to their capacities. / By a teacher of little children in Philadelphia. ; [One line of Scripture text] | New-York: : Printed and sold by George Forman, 178, Greenwich-Street. (Copy-right secured according to Act of Congress.), [between 1809 and 1813] | New York (State) | 1809 |
Connecticut Medical Society. | At a convention, of the fellows of the Medical Society, of the state of Connecticut, held at New-Haven, October 18th, and 19th, 1809. | [New Haven : s.n., 1809] | Connecticut | 1809 |
Aristotle's Masterpiece. | Aristotle's complete master-piece, : in two parts; displaying the secrets of nature in the generation of man. Regularly digested into chaptures [sic], rendering it far more useful and easy than any yet extant. : To which is added, A treasure of health; or The family physician; being choice and approved remedies for all the several distempers incident to the human body. : From a late London edition. | New-England: : Printed for the booksellers,, 1809. | United States | 1809 |
Davis, Abijah, 1763-1817. | Fast-day sermon, / by Rev. Abijah Davis, ; delivered at Millville, Cumberland County, on the eighth day of September, eighteen hundred and eight. ; [Three lines from Revelation] | Trenton: : Printed by James J. Wilson., 1809. | New Jersey | 1809 |
The Trial of Captain James Dunn, for an assault, with an intent to seduce Sylvia Patterson, a black woman, the wife of James Patterson; : held at Martling's long room, before referees, appointed by consent of parties, December 15th, 1808. | New-York: : Printed for the reporter., 1809. | New York (State) | 1809 | |
Foote, Charles Augustus, 1785-1828. | An oration, delivered at the court-house in Delhi, Delaware County, July IV, 1809. / By Charles A. Foote, Esq. | Kingston [N.Y.]: : Printed by S.S. Freer., [1809] | New York (State) | 1809 |
Dartmouth College. Library. | A catalogue of books in Dartmouth College Library. | [Hanover, N.H.]: : C. & W.S. Spear--printers., [1809] | New Hampshire | 1809 |
Hutton, Joseph, 1787-1828. | The school for prodigals: : a comedy, in five acts. / By Joseph Hutton. ; As performed at the New Theatre, Philadelphia. | New-York: : Published by D. Longworth, at the Dramatic Repository, Shakspeare-Gallery., 1809. | New York (State) | 1809 |
Dupré, Lewis, 1762-1813. | An inquiry into the Christian's claim to justification; or The harbinger of peace and rest. : (No. I[-IV].) / By L. Dupré. ; [Five lines of Scripture texts] | Philadelphia: : Printed by John Adams, for the author., 1809. | Pennsylvania | 1809 |
Bible. English. Authorized. 1809. | The Holy Bible: : containing the Old and New Testaments: / translated out of the original tongues, and with the former translations diligently compared and revised. | Boston: : Printed by Greenough and Stebbins, for Hastings, Etheridge and Bliss, E. Larkin, Thomas and Andrews, D. West, Andrews and Cummings, Manning and Loring, J. West and Co. and O.C. Greenleaf., 1809. | Massachusetts | 1809 |
Federal Party (N.Y.). Committee of the City of Albany. | Democracy, versus Washington. : To the electors of the state of New-York. : Fellow citizens, An immense number of pamphlets, under the title of an "Address of the Republican members of the Legislature to the electors of the state of New-York," have been secretly printed in this city ... | [Albany : s.n., 1809] | New York (State) | 1809 |
Simpson, David, 1745-1799. | A plea for religion and the sacred writings: : addressed to the disciples of Thomas Paine, and to wavering Christians of every denomination. / By the Rev. David Simpson, M.A. ; [One line of Scripture text] | Philadelphia: : Published by Solomon Wiatt, no. 368, North Second Street., 1809. | Pennsylvania | 1809 |
Blue Beard. | A new history of Blue Beard. / Written by Gaffer Black Beard, for the amusement of Little Lack Beard, and his pretty sisters. ; Adorned with cuts. | [New Haven] : From Sidney's Press. New-Haven., 1809. | Connecticut | 1809 |
Edgeworth, Maria, 1768-1849. | To-morrow; or, The dangers of delays. / By Maria Edgeworth. | New-York: : Printed and sold by Elliot & Campbell, no. 114, Water-Street., 1809. | New York (State) | 1809 |
Federal Party (N.Y.). Committee of the City of Albany. | Patriotic meeting. : At a general meeting of the Federal Republican citizens of Albany, at the Eagle-Tavern in Court-Street, on the 14th March, 1809, called for the purpose of taking into consideration the Non-Intercourse Act lately passed by Congress ... the following resolutions, having been prepared and offered to the meeting for their consideration, were read and unanimously adopted, and ordered to be published. | [Albany : s.n., 1809] | New York (State) | 1809 |
Lady. | A short sketch of two Christian lovers, from their youth until the day of their marriage. : Containing a remarkable account of their being separated in the wilderness, where they remained three days. | Palmer [Mass.]: : From E. Terry's Press., [between 1809 and 1817] | Massachusetts | 1809 |
Dupré, Lewis, 1762-1813. | The morning twilight: no. III. : Being a series of essays, progressively displaying the harbinger of peace and rest. / By L. Dupre. ; [Eight lines of quotations] | Baltimore: : Printed for the author, by J. Robinson., 1809. | Maryland | 1809 |
The Death of the embargo. | [Boston] : Printed by Nathaniel Coverly, Jun'r., [1809?] | Massachusetts | 1809 | |
Whitelaw, James, 1748-1829. | A map of the state of Vermont [cartographic material] / by James Whitelaw Esqr. 1809. ; Snyder sc. | [Burlington, Vt. : s.n., 1809] | Vermont | 1809 |
An Affecting history of the captivity and sufferings of Mrs. Mary Gerard, an Italian lady. : Who was seven years a slave in Tripoli, three of which she was confined in a dungeon, loaded with irons, and three times put to cruel torture. : 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, unless every avenue of compassion was shut up. | Boston : --Printed for Artumus Belcher., [181-?] | Massachusetts | 1810 | |
Alden, Timothy, 1736-1828. | Lines / by Rev. Timothy Alden of Yarmouth, Massachusetts, ; written at the age of seventy three. | [Boston? : s.n., 1810?] | Massachusetts | 1810 |
Alonzo and the fair Imogene. : A tragical love song. | [United States : s.n., between 1810 and 1830?] | United States | 1810 | |
American tar, : a sea song. | [United States : s.n., between 1810 and 1830?] | United States | 1810 | |
American taxation. | Taxation [of America]. | [United States : s.n., between 1810 and 1830?] | United States | 1810 |
Barnhill, John Redman. | Elegy on the death of G-- A-- H-- / by John Redman Barnhill. | [Philadelphia : s.n.], 1810. | Pennsylvania | 1810 |
Blakes evening companion. Book 3. | Blake's evening companion. For the flute, clarinet, violin or flagelet. : Book [blank] Price one dollar. | Philadelphia : Published and sold by G.E. Blake., [1810 or 1811?] | Pennsylvania | 1810 |
Blankin. | Le coup de fouet: : réponse à la diatribe de M. Négrin contre les Français. : [Ten lines from Voltaire] | Philadelphie: : Imprimé pour l'auteur., 1810. | Pennsylvania | 1810 |
Bourne, George, 1780-1845. | Education. : A discourse, upon the nature and importance of a good education. / By George Bourne. ; [One line of quotation] | Staunton [Va.]: : Published by the author. Isaac Collett, printer. Price 25 cents., 1810. | Virginia | 1810 |
Brookfield Agricultural Society. | The trustees of the Brookfield Agricultural Society beg leave to propose to the members the following questions. | [Brookfield, Mass. : Printed by E. Merriam & Co., 181-?] | Massachusetts | 1810 |
Brown, David Paul, 1795-1872. | An oration, delivered by David P. Brown, president of the Columbian Debating Society, of Philadelphia. On the Fourth of July, 1810. Before a large and respectable audience. | [Philadelphia] : Printed, by vote of the Society, by a member., 1810. | Pennsylvania | 1810 |
Burns, Robert, 1759-1796. | The soldier's return: : a love song. | [Massachusetts : s.n., ca. 1810?] | Massachusetts | 1810 |
Charlestown (Boston, Mass.) | Statement of the expenses of the town of Charlestown, : from May, 1809, to May, 1810. | [Charlestown, Mass. : s.n., 1810] | Massachusetts | 1810 |
Chesman, Edward. | Verses on the death of Mrs. Sarah Thayer, of old Braintree, in the state of Massachusetts, / by Edward Chesman. | [United States : s.n., between 1810 and 1830?] | United States | 1810 |
Children in the wood (Ballad) | Children in the wood. : Being a true relation of the inhuman murder of two children ... | [United States : s.n., between 1810 and 1830?] | United States | 1810 |
Children in the wood (Ballad) | The Children in the wood. | [United States : s.n., between 1810 and 1830?] | United States | 1810 |
Cleland, John, 1709-1789. | Memoirs of a woman of pleasure. / Written by herself. ; Volume I. | London: : Printed for G. Felton, in the Strand., 1787. [i.e., Boston? : Munroe & Francis?, ca. 1810] | Massachusetts | 1810 |
Collins, John, 1742-1808. | The downhill of life : together with The wounded hussar. | [United States : s.n., between 1810 and 1830?] | United States | 1810 |
Connecticut. Militia. | State of Connecticut, May 10, 1810. General orders. : At a general court martial, of which Charles Jenks, Esq. brigadier general of the 1st brigade of Connecticut militia, was president, was tried, George Sellew, Esq. major of the 6th regiment of said militia, on the following charges, viz. ... | [Hartford : s.n., 1810] | Connecticut | 1810 |
Davies, Benjamin. | A short and easy introduction to universal geography; by way of question and answer: : containing a general description of the earth, with a brief account of the situation, natural and political state of all the principal empires, kingdoms and republics throughout the known world. : To which is prefixed a definition of all the common geographical terms, and a number of useful problems performed on the terrestrial globe. : Intended for the use of young pupils in the science of geography. / By Benjamin Davies, author of Modern geography, &c. | Philadelphia, : Published by Bennett & Walton, no. 31 Market Street. Fagan & Lush printers., 1810. | Pennsylvania | 1810 |
The Death of Gen. Washington : with some remarks on Jeffersonian policy. | [Boston] : Printed by Nathaniel Coverly, Jun. Milk-Street, Boston., [between 1810 and 1814] | Massachusetts | 1810 | |
Dennison, David. | By his Majesty's royal letters patent. Improved jaundice bitters, or the grand anti-bilious corrective. : Prepared by David Dennison. Under the patronage of the first physicians of Europe and America. Where half a million of persons can testify to their worth. | [Portsmouth, N.H.? : s.n., 181-?] | New Hampshire | 1810 |
A Dialogue between Death and a lady. | [United States : s.n., between 1810 and 1830?] | United States | 1810 | |
Dodd, William, 1729-1777. | Dr. Dodd's sermon upon malt. | [United States : s.n., 181-?] | United States | 1810 |
Drake, Daniel, 1785-1852. | Notices concerning Cincinnati. / By Daniel Drake. | Cincinnati: : Printed for the author, at the press of John W. Browne & Co., 1810. | Ohio | 1810 |
Dufief, N. G. (Nicolas Gouin), 1776?-1834. | Philadelphia, September 15, 1810. : In order to promote the sale of a work which you have so liberally patronised, I have published the pamphlet forwarded to you ... The retail price of the new dictionary will be ten dollars for the three volumes ... | [Philadelphia : s.n., 1810] | Pennsylvania | 1810 |
Dunn, Samuel, 1746-1843. | An elegy, composed on the death, of Joseph, and John Lindsy, who were burnt to death in a coal-cabin, in Dana, Worcester County, (Ms.) on the night of the 23d, of Dec. 1809. | [Massachusetts? : s.n., 1810?] | Massachusetts | 1810 |
Dying words of Captain Kidd. | The dying words of Captain Robert Kidd. A noted pirate, who was hanged at execution dock, in England. | [Massachusetts? : s.n., between 1810 and 1830?] | Massachusetts | 1810 |
Eastern Association of Universalists (U.S.) | (Circular.) The Eastern Association of Universalian Societies, believing in the promises made unto Abraham, : that in thy seed (which is Christ) shall all the families, and all the nations, and all the kindreds of the earth be blessed. | [Augusta, Me.? : s.n., 1810] | Maine | 1810 |
Epenetus. | Address to the patrons of the Herald of gospel liberty. : Herald-office, Portland, January 1, 1811. | [Portland, Me. : Printed by John P. Colcord, 1810] | Maine | 1810 |
The Factor's garland, : a strange and remarkable story. | [United States : s.n., between 1810 and 1830?] | United States | 1810 | |
Farrand and Nicholas. | Proposals / by Farrand and Nicholas, ; for publishing by subscription a new periodical work, to be issued quarterly, and to be entitled the American review of history and politics and general repository of literature and state papers. | [Philadelphia : Printed by Farrand and Nicholas, 1810] | Pennsylvania | 1810 |
Farrand, Mallory and Co. | Proposals, for publishing, by subscription, A sketch of Louisiana. ... By an American, lately returned from that city. ... | [Boston : Published by Farrand, Mallory, & Co. ; Portland, Me. : Lyman, Mallory, & Co., 1810] | Massachusetts | 1810 |
Federal Party (Mass.) | To the electors of the county of Berkshire. : Patriotic nominations. At a meeting of the Federal Republicans of the county of Berkshire, holden at Lenox on Thursday the 15th day of March current [1810] ... | [Pittsfield, Mass. : Printed by Milo Smith, 1810] | Massachusetts | 1810 |
Federal Party (Mass.). Central Committee. | Gentlemen, We have every reason to apprehend that by means of the intrigue and deception practised at the last elections : ... the chief magistrate of the commonwealth will be supplanted in his office. This most unfortunate event does not, however, in the least degree diminish our confidence in the success of proper exertions to effect the choice of a Federal legislature. ... | [Boston : s.n., 1810] | Massachusetts | 1810 |
Fenner, James, 1771-1846. | To the citizens of the state of Rhode/Island and Providence Plantations. : Having been informed by a number of my fellow-citizens, that, with a view of influencing the pending election, my political sentiments have been misrepresented ... | [Providence : Printed by Jones & Wheeler, 1810] | Rhode Island | 1810 |
Fessenden, Thomas Green, 1771-1837. | Song, / by Thomas G. Fessenden, Esq. ; The press. | [Boston : s.n., between 1810 and 1815?] | Massachusetts | 1810 |
First Baltimore Hose Company. | Constitution, for the government of the First Baltimore Hose Company. : Agreed to March 31st, 1810. | Baltimore: : Printed by John Hewes., 1810. | Maryland | 1810 |
First Church (Worcester, Mass.) | Articles of faith and covenant adopted by the First Church of Christ in Worcester, : to be read at the admission of members, for their assent. | [Worcester, Mass. : s.n., 181-] | Massachusetts | 1810 |
Fowler, Benjamin. | Captain John, : a traitorous Indian, who was employed by the Americans, during the Revolutionary War, as a guide, to conduct a small band of patriots on their route to Fort Herkimer. The little band intended to storm this fort; but owing to the treachery of the guide were led out of their way, and compelled to return without accomplishing their design. The following song, descriptive of their sufferings, &c. was written by Benjamin Fowler, who was one of the number, and an eye-witness of what he relates. | [United States : s.n., between 1810 and 1830?] | United States | 1810 |
Furman, John K., 1778?-1813. | Fredonian Printing Office, no. 14, Frankfort-Street, three doors below St. John's Hall. : John K. Furman informs his friends generally, and the public in particular, that he has selected a small printing office, which is now opened at the above place and under the above title ... | [New York : Printed by John K. Furman, 1810] | New York (State) | 1810 |
Humane Society of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. | Humane Society. : The anniversary of the Massachusetts Humane Society will be celebrated this day at half past 4 o'clock, P.M. at the Chapel Church. : The performances on the occasion will be ... | [Boston : s.n., 1810] | Massachusetts | 1810 |
Kelley, Thomas. | To grocers and other liquor merchants. : A person who is well acquainted with the liquor business ... who understands the method in which they are originally made ... well as the most approved and successful method ... of altering, mixing and compounding them, so as to sell them to the best advantage--which business he has followed in Philadelphia for several years ... now has a mind to move to the western country ... During the time required to close his business in Philadelphia, he is willing (for a reasonable compensation) to sell instructions to a few others in the Atlantic states, who may wish to follow the business ... who may not have had an equal opportunity of learning it. ... | [Philadelphia : s.n., between 1810 and 1830] | Pennsylvania | 1810 |
King, William, -1839. | Electrical exhibition, : at the house of Joseph Wheeler, in Kingston, William King, electrician, informs the ladies and gentlemen of Kingston, and its vicinity, that he proposes to entertain them on this and the following evening, with lectures upon electricity, illustrated with a variety of curious and surprising philosophical experiments, with a large electrical machine and apparatus. | [Kingston, N.Y.? : s.n., 1810] | New York (State) | 1810 |
Tilden, Stephen, 1690-1766. | Lawyers and bullfrogs. : A song. | [Boston? : s.n., 181-?] | Massachusetts | 1810 |
Lord Bateman. | Lord Bakeman: : who was taken by the Turks and put in prison, and afterwards released by the jailor's daughter, whom he married. | [United States : s.n., between 1810 and 1830?] | United States | 1810 |
Lyon, Matthew, 1749-1822. | A letter from the Hon. Matthew Lyon, a member of Congress from Kentucky, : to his friend in Pownal, Vermont; published in the Spirit of seventy-six, a news-paper, printed at the city of Washington, March, 9th, 1810. | [Washington, D.C. : s.n., 1810] | District of Columbia | 1810 |
Massachusetts. | Duties of innkeepers, &c. : Extracts from the laws of the commonwealth of Massachusetts, for the due regulation of innholders, retailers of spiritous liquors, and others. | [Boston? : s.n., 181-?] | Massachusetts | 1810 |
Mercer, Jesse, 1769-1841. | The cluster of spiritual songs. / By Jesse Mercer, Pastor of the Baptist Church at Whatley's Mill, Georgia. ; [Three lines of Scripture texts] | Augusta [Ga.] : Printed by Hobby & Bunce, and sold at their book-store., 1810. | Georgia | 1810 |
New Orleans (La.). Office of the Mayor. | Cité de la Nouvelle-Orleans. Mairie. : Vu la récommandation de deux propriétaires domiciliés en ladite cité ... il est permis à [blank] de vendre et détailler des liqueurs et boissons spiritueuses ... = City of New-Orleans. Mayoralty Office. : In consequence of the recommendation of tow [sic] reputable free holders of the said city ... permission is hereby granted to [blank] for the sale of spiritous liquors ... | [New Orleans : s.n., between 1810 and 1817] | Louisiana | 1810 |
On parting. | A hymn, composed by three Indian friends who graduated at Dartmouth College, at a favourite bower, : On parting. | [United States : s.n., between 1810 and 1830?] | United States | 1810 |
Preacher of the Gospel. | A new thought on time and eternity, or The difference between to day and to morrow. : (An invitation to youth for a new year.) | [Salem, Mass.? : s.n., ca. 1810] | Massachusetts | 1810 |
Proudfit, Alexander, 1770-1843. | A word to mothers on the religious instruction of their children; : Also a word to little children, respecting their eternal concerns. / By Alexander Proudfit. | [Salem, N.Y.? : Printed by Dodd & Rumsey?, ca. 1810] | New York (State) | 1810 |
Rush, Benjamin, 1746-1813. | A moral and physical thermometer. : A scale of the progress of temperance and intemperance. Liquors, with effects in their usual order. / By Benjamin Rush, M.D. | [United States : s.n., 181-?] | United States | 1810 |
Russell, P. | The lines on this sheet were composed by P. Russell, while lying in irons in the Moro Castle, : --who has been prevented from obtaining a livelihood in the ordinary pursuits of life by wounds received in battle. : To prevent imposition the following is a description of his person: six feet in height; of a very plethoric habit, a scar of a boarding pike through the left hand.--Scars of two pistol balls in the right breast, and a scar from a boarding pike and a small sword in the left breast. | [United States : s.n., 181-?] | United States | 1810 |
Stone, Joseph, 1758-1837. | Thoughts on virtuous love, / by Joseph Stone. | [Worcester, Mass.? : s.n., between 1810 and 1830?] | Massachusetts | 1810 |
White, George, 1764- | A brief account of the life, experience, travels, and gospel labours of George White, an African; / written by himself, and revised by a friend. ; [Five lines from St. Paul] | New-York: : Printed by John C. Totten, no. 155 Chatham-Street., 1810. | New York (State) | 1810 |
Young man of P. | The looking glass or A description of some female characters to be avoided by youths of both sexes. / By a young man of P. | [United States : s.n., between 1810 and 1830?] | United States | 1810 |
American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions. | At a meeting, in Farmington, September 5th, 1810, of the Commissioners for Foreign Missions, appointed by the General Association of Massachusetts Proper, at their sessions in Bradford, June 27th, 1810; present His Excellency John Treadwell, Esq. Rev. Drs. Joseph Lyman, Samuel Spring, Rev. Samuel Worcester, Calvin Chapin. | [Boston? : Printed by Samuel T. Armstong?, 1810] | Massachusetts | 1810 |
Bible. English. Hieroglyphic Bible. 1810. | Hieroglyphick Bible. | [Boston? : s.n., between 1810 and 1819?] | Massachusetts | 1810 |
Ball, Jonathan, 1755-1829. | Spiritual experience of Jonathan Ball, of Millford [i.e., Milford], (N.H.) | [New Hampshire? : s.n., ca. 1810?] | New Hampshire | 1810 |
Cock Robin. | The death and burial of Cock Robin: : with the story of the farmer's daughters, : to which is added, The tragical death of an apple-pye. : Ornamented with engravings. | Albany: : Printed by E. and E. Hosford., 1810. | New York (State) | 1810 |
Episcopal Church. | A form of prayer, &c. | [United States : s.n., 181-?] | United States | 1810 |
Doddridge, Philip, 1702-1751. | The principles of the Christian religion; : divided into lessons for children. / By Dr. Doddridge. ; To which are added, pleasing selections suitable for children. | Boston: : Printed and sold by Lincoln & Edmands, no. 53, Cornhill., 1810. | Massachusetts | 1810 |
Doddridge, Philip, 1702-1751. | The principles of the Christian religion, in verse: : For the use of children. / By P. Doddridge, D.D. ; [Two lines from John] | New-York: : Published by Williams & Whiting. E.B. Gould, printer., 1810. | New York (State) | 1810 |
Federal Party (N.Y.). Committee of the City of Albany. | Military despotism; or, Gov. Tompkins convicted, : by the grand inquest of the state, of having acted, in his character of commander in chief, in an unmilitary, improper, and oppressive manner, in the case of Capt. Ferris, of the county of Westchester. ... Read this report, fellow-citizens, and say, whether you think Mr. Tompkins is fit to be the commander in chief of the militia of the state of New-York. ... | [Albany : s.n., 1810] | New York (State) | 1810 |
Connecticut Medical Society. | At a convention, of the fellows of the Medical Society, of the state of Connecticut. Held at New-Haven, October 17th, and 18th, 1810. | [New Haven : s.n., 1810] | Connecticut | 1810 |
Episcopal Church. Eastern Diocese. | The constitution of the Protestant Episcopal Church, in the Eastern Diocese of the United States of America. | [Boston : s.n., 1810] | Massachusetts | 1810 |
Bible. English. Authorized. 1810. | The Holy Bible, : containing the Old and New Testaments, / translated out of the original tongues, and with the former translations diligently compared and revised; ; with the learned and excellent preface of the Rev. Thomas Scott, D.D. author of the commentary on the Bible, &c. ; Illustrated with maps. | New-York: : Published by Williams and Whiting, theological and classical booksellers, no. 118, Pearl-Street. J. Seymour, printer., 1810[-1812]. | New York (State) | 1810 |
Calamy, Benjamin, 1642-1686. | Poor Joseph. : With reflections. | [Boston] : Printed and sold by Lincoln & Edmands, no. 53 Cornhill., [between 1810 and 1823] | Massachusetts | 1810 |
Darton, William, 1755-1819. | A present for a little girl. | Baltimore: : Printed by Warner & Hanna, at the Bible and Heart Office., 1810. | Maryland | 1810 |
New York (N.Y.) | Know all men by these presents, that [blank] do, by these presents, for good and valuable considerations, fully and absolutely manumit, make free, and set at liberty, [blank] slave, named [blank] ... the [blank] day of [blank] one thousand eight hundred and [blank] ... | [New York : s.n., 181-] | New York (State) | 1810 |
Edgeworth, Maria, 1768-1849. | Lazy Lawrence. / By Miss Edgeworth. | Boston: : Published by Munroe and Francis. no. 4, Cornhill., [between 1810 and 1824] | Massachusetts | 1810 |
Boswell, James, 1740-1795. | The journal of a tour to the Hebrides, with Samuel Johnson, L.L.D. / By James Boswell, Esq. ; Containing some poetical pieces by Dr. Johnson, relative to the tour, and never before published: a series of his conversation, literary anecdotes, and opinions of men and books: with an authentic account of the distresses and escape of the grandson of King James II, in the year 1746. ; [Four lines from Pope] ; From the London edition, revised and corrected by the author. | Philadelphia: : Published by John F. Watson, no. 98, South Second Street., 1810. | Pennsylvania | 1810 |
Branagan, Thomas, 1774-1843. | The flowers of literature; : being an exhibition of the most interesting geographical, historical, miscellaneous and theological subjects, in miniature. : To which are prefixed, preliminary addresses to parents, teachers and their pupils. / By Thomas Branagan, author of The beauties of philanthropy, &c. &c. | Philadelphia: : Printed for P. Ward, by J. Rakestraw., 1810. | Pennsylvania | 1810 |
Brannan and Morford. | A catalogue of books for sale by Brannan and Morford, Chesnut Street, Philadelphia. | [Philadelphia : s.n.], August, 1810. | Pennsylvania | 1810 |
Corp, Harriet. | A sequel to An antidote to the miseries of human life, : containing a further account of Mrs. Placid and her daughter Rachel. / By the author of the Antidote. | New-York: : Printed for T. and J. Swords, I. Riley, S. Gould, J. Tiebout, J. Thompson, R. Scott, and S. Woods [i.e., S. Wood], C.S. Van Winkle, printer, opposite the City-Hall., 1810. | New York (State) | 1810 |
Edwards, Bryan, 1743-1800. | A new atlas of the British West Indies, : with a whole sheet general map of the West India Islands, and a whole sheet map of the island of Hispaniola, or St. Domingo. | [Philadelphia]. : Engraved to accompany the Philadelphia edition of Edwards's History of the West Indies, published by Levis & Weaver, no. 193, Market St. Philadelphia., 1810. | Pennsylvania | 1810 |
Day, Thomas, 1748-1789. | The history of little Jack. : Embellished with a number of engravings. ... | Philadelphia: : Printed for the purchasers., [ca. 1810?] | Pennsylvania | 1810 |
Dupré, Lewis, 1762-1813. | A rational & benevolent plan for averting some of the calamitous consequences of slavery, : being a practicable, seasonable, and profitable institution for the progressive emancipation of Virginia and Carolina slaves. / By L. Dupré. ; [Three lines of quotations] | [United States] : Printed for the author., 1810. | United States | 1810 |
Dupré, Lewis, 1762-1813. | A political view of the evils of slavery; : by way of appendix to a system of progressive emancipation. / By L. Dupré. ; [Two lines of quotation] | [United States] : Printed for the authour [sic]., 1810. | United States | 1810 |
Dupré, Lewis, 1762-1813. | The sovereignty of the moral law: : wherein alone the sovereignty of divine grace and the free will of man can harmonize: being an attempt to reconcile the law of grace with the law of works. / By L. Du Pré. ; [Two lines of Scripture text] | [Washington, D.C.] : From the press of "The Spirit of 'seventy-six" Washington City. For the author., 1810. | District of Columbia | 1810 |
Baron Munchausen's narrative of his marvellous travels. | Gulliver redivious [i.e., redivivus], or, The curious and entertaining travels & adventures by sea and land, of the renowned Baron Munchausen, : including a tour to the United States of America, in the year 18[03]. | [New-York?] : Printe[d for the editor?], [ca. 1810?] | New York (State) | 1810 |
Edgeworth, Maria, 1768-1849. | The parent's assistant or Stories for children. : In three volumes. / By Maria Edgeworth, author of Practical education, Moral tales, Early lessons, &c. Volume I[-III]. | Boston: : Published by Munroe and Francis. no. 4, Cornhill., [between 1810 and 1824] | Massachusetts | 1810 |
American taxation. : This song was written when the trump of war sounded through this happy land, and although peculiarly applicable to those times, cannot but be received with approbation at the present day. | [Boston? : s.n., between 1810 and 1830?] | Massachusetts | 1810 | |
American taxation: : a song of seventy-nine. | [Boston] : Nathaniel Coverly, printer, Milk-Street., [between 1810 and 1814] | Massachusetts | 1810 | |
The American union, : and the Birth of Gen. Washington. | [Boston : s.n., between 1810 and 1814] | Massachusetts | 1810 | |
Aupaumut, Hendrick, 1757?-1830. | Indian letter. : Extract of a letter from Capt. Hendricks, an Indian chief, of the Stockbridge nation, to Col. Pickering, one of the commissioners appointed by the president of the United States, for holding a treaty with the Six Nations, at Canandaigua, in the fall 1794. | [Boston] : N. Coverly, Jr. printer, Milk-Street, Boston., [between 1810 and 1814] | Massachusetts | 1810 |
Bateman's tragedy: : being a warning to all maidens, by the example of God's judgments shewed on Jerman's wife, of Clifton in the county of Nottingham, who lying in child-bed, was borne away, and never heard of afterwards. | [Boston : s.n., between 1810 and 1814] | Massachusetts | 1810 | |
Battle of Bunker Hill. / This song was composed by the British after the engagement. | [Boston : s.n., between 1810 and 1814] | Massachusetts | 1810 | |
Battle of Bunker Hill, / this song was composed by the British, after the engagement. | [Boston : s.n., between 1810 and 1814] | Massachusetts | 1810 | |
The Bold soldier, : together with Sweet pig of Richmond Hill:[.] | [Boston] : Printed by Nathaniel Coverly, Jun'r. corner of Theatre Alley.---Boston., [between 1810 and 1814] | Massachusetts | 1810 | |
The Bonny blade, or Dumb wife; : together with Roseline Castle. | [Boston] : Printed and sold by Nathaniel Coverly, corner Theatre-Alley, Milk-Street.--Boston., [between 1810 and 1814] | Massachusetts | 1810 | |
The Boston frigate's engagement with the French corvette Le Berceau, : and Tom Bowline's epitaph. | [Boston] : Printed and sold by N. Coverly, Jun. Milk-Street, Boston., [between 1810 and 1814] | Massachusetts | 1810 | |
The British lamentation, : together with Green on the cape, or The Irish hero. | [Boston : s.n., between 1810 and 1814] | Massachusetts | 1810 | |
Brother sailor. : An address to sailors. Tune, Indian chief. : Together with the Spiritual soldier's uniform. | [Boston : s.n., between 1810 and 1814] | Massachusetts | 1810 | |
Brother sailor, or An address to seamen.--- : Together with the Dying words of a young man. | [Boston] : Printed by Nathaniel Coverly, Jun'r., [between 1810 and 1814] | Massachusetts | 1810 | |
Bunch of rushes, : and A sprig of shillelah, and shamrock so green. | [Boston : Printed by Nathaniel Coverly, Jr., between 1810 and 1814] | Massachusetts | 1810 | |
Burns, Robert, 1759-1796. | The soldier's return : -- a love song. | [Boston] : N. Coverly, Jr. printer, Milk-Street, Boston., [between 1810 and 1814] | Massachusetts | 1810 |
Campbell, Thomas, 1777-1844. | Erin go brah: : together with St. Patrick's day in the morning. | [Boston : s.n., between 1810 and 1814] | Massachusetts | 1810 |
Campbell, Thomas, 1777-1844. | The soldier's dream, : together with The cabinet of wonders. | [Boston] : Printed and sold by N. Coverly, Jun. corner of Theatre Alley,---Boston., [between 1810 and 1814] | Massachusetts | 1810 |
Campbell, Thomas, 1777-1844. | The wounded hussar: : together with Sweet William's departure. | [Boston] : Printed and sold by Nathaniel Coverly, Jun. corner Theatre-Alley,--Boston., [between 1810 and 1814] | Massachusetts | 1810 |
Captain James, : who was hung and gibbeted in England, for starving to death his cabbin-boy [sic]. | [Boston] : Nathaniel Coverly, Jun. printer, Milk-Street, Boston., [between 1810 and 1814] | Massachusetts | 1810 | |
Captain Ward, the pirate-- : with an account of his famous fight with the Rainbow, ship of war. | [Boston] : Nathaniel Coverly, Jun. printer, Boston., [between 1810 and 1814] | Massachusetts | 1810 | |
Chandler, John Westbrooke, 1769-1805. | The beggar girl, : together with Truxton's victory. | Boston: : Printed and sold by Nathaniel Coverly, Jun'r. corner of Theatre Alley--Milk Street., [between 1810 and 1814] | Massachusetts | 1810 |
The Chelsea butcher. : A tragical account of the cruel murder, of three innocent creatures, by a butcher in Chelsea. : Tune--Moll Row. | [Boston : s.n., between 1810 and 1814] | Massachusetts | 1810 | |
The Children in the wood. : Being a true relation of the inhuman murder of two children ... | [Boston] : Songs, by the gross, or single may be had of N. Coverly, corner of Theatre-Alley, Milk-St. Boston., [between 1810 and 1814] | Massachusetts | 1810 | |
The Christian pilgrim. | [Boston] : Printed by Nathaniel Coverly Jun., [between 1810 and 1814] | Massachusetts | 1810 | |
The Christian's song, / written by a young lady: ; together with a hymn called Love to Christ. | [Boston : s.n., between 1810 and 1814] | Massachusetts | 1810 | |
Colman, George, 1762-1836. | Thimble's scolding wife. : Together with The Boston beau and the cow. | [Boston]: N. Coverly, Jr. printer, Milk-St. Boston., [between 1810 and 1814] | Massachusetts | 1810 |
Colman, George, 1762-1836. | Unfortunate Miss Bailey: : together with the Bailiff, an excellent parody upon unfortunate Miss Bailey. | [Boston : s.n., between 1810 and 1814] | Massachusetts | 1810 |
Conversion hymn: : together with the Harvest of the world. | [Boston : s.n., between 1810 and 1814] | Massachusetts | 1810 | |
Corydon and Phillis. | [Boston : s.n., between 1810 and 1814] | Massachusetts | 1810 | |
A Country love song, : together with Tom Bowling. | [Boston] : Printed by Nathaniel Coverly, Jun'r., [between 1810 and 1814] | Massachusetts | 1810 | |
The Country 'squire: : together with How stands the glass. | [Boston : s.n., between 1810 and 1814] | Massachusetts | 1810 | |
Cunningham, John, 1729-1773. | Corydon and Phillis, : together with The bright god of day. | [Boston] : Printed by Nathaniel Coverly, Jun'r., [between 1810 and 1814] | Massachusetts | 1810 |
Cussans, Jack. | Robinson Crusoe. | [Boston : s.n., between 1810 and 1814] | Massachusetts | 1810 |
Cussans, Jack. | Robinson Crusoe. | [Boston : s.n., between 1810 and 1814] | Massachusetts | 1810 |
Death of Gen. Washington. | The Death of Gen. Wahsington [sic], : with some remarks on Jeffersonian policy. | [Boston] : N. Coverly, Jun. printer, Milk-St. Boston., [between 1810 and 1814] | Massachusetts | 1810 |
The Death of General Wolfe: : together with John Bull's description of a church. | [Boston : s.n., between 1810 and 1814] | Massachusetts | 1810 | |
The Death of Washington, with some remarks on Jeffersonian policy. | [Boston : s.n., between 1810 and 1814] | Massachusetts | 1810 | |
Deloney, Thomas, 1543?-1600. | Fair Rosamond : a lamentable ditty. | [Boston] : Printed by Nathaniel Coverly, Jun. Milk-Street--Boston., [between 1810 and 1814] | Massachusetts | 1810 |
Description of a wonderful old man: : together with An Irish song. | [Boston : s.n., between 1810 and 1814] | Massachusetts | 1810 | |
A Dialogue between Death and a lady. | [Boston] : Printed and sold by Nathaniel Coverly, corner Theatre-Alley, Milk-Street.--Boston., [between 1810 and 1814] | Massachusetts | 1810 | |
A Dialogue between Death and a lady:[.] | [Boston] : Printed by Nathaniel Coverly, Jun. corner of Theatre-Alley, Milk-Street, Boston., [between 1810 and 1814] | Massachusetts | 1810 | |
Dibdin, Charles, 1745-1814. | Giles Scroggins ghost; : together with Looney Mactwolter, and Sally MacGee. | [Boston : s.n., between 1810 and 1814] | Massachusetts | 1810 |
Dibdin, Charles, 1745-1814. | The Greenwich pensioner, : together with the Sailor's glory. | [Boston] : Printed by Nathaniel Coverly, Jun'r. corner of Theatre Alley., [between 1810 and 1814] | Massachusetts | 1810 |
Dibdin, Charles, 1745-1814. | Mary, marry John,[.] | [Boston] : Printed by Nathaniel Coverly, Jun'r. corner of Theatre Alley---Boston., [between 1810 and 1814] | Massachusetts | 1810 |
Dibdin, Charles, 1745-1814. | The sailor's journal, : and Jockey to the fair. | [Boston] : Printed and sold by Nathaniel Coverly, Milk-Street, corner of Theatre Alley, Boston, : October, 1810. | Massachusetts | 1810 |
Dibdin, Charles, 1745-1814. | Tid re i or The marriage of Miss Kitty O'Donavan to Mr. Paddy O'Raffety. | [Boston : Printed by Nathaniel Coverly, Jr., between 1810 and 1814] | Massachusetts | 1810 |
Dibdin, Charles, 1745-1814. | Tom Tough: : together with Crazy Jane. | [Boston : s.n., between 1810 and 1814] | Massachusetts | 1810 |
Dibdin, Charles, 1745-1814. | The woodman. : Together with The woodman's hut, and Maid of Lodi. | [Boston : s.n., between 1810 and 1814] | Massachusetts | 1810 |
The Dorsetshire garland, or The miser outwitted: : showing how a rich gentleman of Dorsetshire, who had but one child, a daughter, about 14 years old, when he died, left her to the care of his brother, a rich miser; how the miser contrived to murder his neice for the sake of her money, but was disappointed of his wicked purpose; and how he was forced to part with all his gold to save his life. | [Boston] : Printed by Nathaniel Coverly, Jun'r. corner Theatre Alley, Boston., [between 1810 and 1814] | Massachusetts | 1810 | |
The Duke of Cumberland's frolick. | [Boston : s.n., between 1810 and 1814] | Massachusetts | 1810 | |
D'Urfey, Thomas, 1653-1723. | The farmer's daughter; or Barley maid. | [Boston] : Printed by Nathaniel Coverly, corner of Theatre-Alley Milk-Street.--Boston., [between 1810 and 1814] | Massachusetts | 1810 |
The Dying soldier : together with the Galley slave. | [Boston] : Printed by N. Coverly, Jun. corner of Theatre Alley, Boston., [between 1810 and 1814] | Massachusetts | 1810 | |
Dying words of Captain Kidd. | The dying words of Captain Robert Kidd, a noted pirate, who was hanged at Execution-Dock, in England. | [Boston : Printed by Nathaniel Coverly, Jr., between 1810 and 1814] | Massachusetts | 1810 |
Dying words of Captain Kidd. | The dying words of Capt. Robert Kidd: a noted pirate, who was hanged at Execution Dock, in England. | [Boston : Printed by Nathaniel Coverly, Jr., between 1810 and 1814] | Massachusetts | 1810 |
Earthquake: : verses on the earth-quake, in North-America, in the year 1755, and worthy the attention of every person, particularly as we have lately had like visitations. | [Boston] : Printed by N. Coverly, Jun'r., [1810] | Massachusetts | 1810 | |
The Exiles of Eden. | [Boston : s.n., between 1810 and 1814] | Massachusetts | 1810 | |
The Exile's return, : together with Delia and the Rose. | [Boston : s.n., between 1810 and 1814] | Massachusetts | 1810 | |
The Farmer's daughter: : a new song. | [Boston : Printed by Nathaniel Coverly, Jr., between 1810 and 1814] | Massachusetts | 1810 | |
Female drummer: : and The blue bell of Scotland. | [Boston : s.n., between 1810 and 1814] | Massachusetts | 1810 | |
The Female hay-makers: : together with Cold winter. | [Boston] : N. Coverly, printer, Milk-Street, Boston., [between 1810 and 1814] | Massachusetts | 1810 | |
Fielding, J. W. | Lord Nelson's battle of the Nile. | [Boston : Printed by Nathaniel Coverly, Jr., between 1810 and 1814] | Massachusetts | 1810 |
The Fiery devil, : together with Granny Wales. | [Boston : s.n., between 1810 and 1814] | Massachusetts | 1810 | |
Free Mason's songs. | [Boston] : N. Coverly, Jr. printer, Milk-St. Boston., [between 1810 and 1814] | Massachusetts | 1810 | |
The Friendly society, : together with Heaving anchor. | [Boston : s.n., between 1810 and 1814] | Massachusetts | 1810 | |
The Frog and mouse, or The frog he would a wooing go. | [Boston] : N. Coverly, Jr. printer, Milk-Street, Boston., [between 1810 and 1814] | Massachusetts | 1810 | |
Gay, John, 1685-1732. | Black ey'd Susan. | [Boston : s.n., between 1810 and 1814] | Massachusetts | 1810 |
Gay, John, 1685-1732. | Sweet William's departure, : together with The post captain. | [Boston : s.n., between 1810 and 1814] | Massachusetts | 1810 |
General Burgoyne's lamentation. : Tune--"Irish lamentation." | [Boston : s.n., between 1810 and 1814] | Massachusetts | 1810 | |
General Warren: or The battle of Bunker Hill. | [Boston] : Printed by Nathaniel Coverly, Jun'r. corner Theatre Alley, Boston., [between 1810 and 1814] | Massachusetts | 1810 | |
Girl of my heart, : together with Crazy Jane, and the Wood robin. | [Boston] : Printed by Nathaniel Coverly, Jun. corner of Theatre-Alley, Milk-St. Boston., [between 1810 and 1814] | Massachusetts | 1810 | |
The Golden bull,[.] | [Boston] : Printed and sold by Nathaniel Coverly Jun'r. corner of Theatre-Alley, Boston., [between 1810 and 1814] | Massachusetts | 1810 | |
The Good shepherd, : together with a Hymn on baptism. | [Boston : s.n., between 1810 and 1814] | Massachusetts | 1810 | |
Granny Wales, : and The mulberry-tree. | [Boston : s.n., between 1810 and 1814] | Massachusetts | 1810 | |
Granny Wales, : and the Mulberry tree. | [Boston] : Nathaniel Coverly, Jun. printer, Milk-St., Boston., [between 1810 and 1814] | Massachusetts | 1810 | |
Guardian angels, : together with the Rose tree. | [Boston] : Printed by Nathaniel Coverly, Jun'r. corner Theatre Alley, Boston., [between 1810 and 1814] | Massachusetts | 1810 | |
Handsome Harry or The deceitful young man; : shewing how a sailor courted a fair maiden, named Ruth, and having got her with child, he went to sea and left her; and how her ghost appeared to him, &c. | [Boston] : Printed by Nathaniel Coverly, Jr. Milk-Street, corner Theatre-Alley, Boston., [between 1810 and 1814] | Massachusetts | 1810 | |
Handsome Harry, or The deceitful young man. : Shewing how a sailor courted a fair maiden, named Ruth, and having got her with child, he went to sea and left her; and how her ghost appeared to him, &c. | [Boston : Printed by Nathaniel Coverly, Jun., between 1810 and 1814] | Massachusetts | 1810 | |
The Happy child, : being a narrative of the holy life and peaceable death of a remarkable pious child of Hertfordshire----England. | [Boston] : Printed and sold by Nathaniel Coverly, Milk-Street., [between 1810 and 1814] | Massachusetts | 1810 | |
The Happy man, and the true gentleman. | [Boston : s.n., between 1810 and 1814] | Massachusetts | 1810 | |
The Happy ship carpenter. | [Boston] : Printed by Nathaniel Coverly, Jr., [between 1810 and 1814] | Massachusetts | 1810 | |
Hopkinson, Francis, 1737-1791. | Battle of the kegs. | [Boston : s.n., between 1810 and 1814] | Massachusetts | 1810 |
Hopkinson, Joseph, 1770-1842. | Hail Columbia: : together with a favorite song, celebrating the naval prowess of America at the commencement of the Revolution. | [Boston : s.n., between 1810 and 1814] | Massachusetts | 1810 |
Humphreys, David, 1752-1818. | American manufactures, : the best trump to play with Great Britain. | [Boston : Printed by Nathaniel Coverly, Jr., between 1810 and 1814] | Massachusetts | 1810 |
Hunter, John, Mrs., 1742-1821. | A death song of an Indian chief: : and The bright god of day. | [Boston : s.n., between 1810 and 1814] | Massachusetts | 1810 |
Hunting the hare: : a favorite song. | [Boston : s.n., between 1810 and 1814] | Massachusetts | 1810 | |
The Irish robber, : together with My old horse. | [Boston : s.n., between 1810 and 1814] | Massachusetts | 1810 | |
An Irishman's observations on British politics, : together with Boston privateering. | [Boston] : Printed by Nathaniel Coverly, Jun'r. corner of Theatre-Alley.---Boston:, [between 1810 and 1814] | Massachusetts | 1810 | |
J. B. | An invitation to reformation. | [Boston : s.n., between 1810 and 1814] | Massachusetts | 1810 |
Yarmouth tragedy | Jemmy and Nancy. | [Boston : s.n., between 1810 and 1814] | Massachusetts | 1810 |
Jolly sailor, : together with The Bay of Biscay O | [Boston : Printed by Nathaniel Coverly, Jr., between 1810 and 1814] | Massachusetts | 1810 | |
Fessenden, Thomas Green, 1771-1837. | Jonathan's courtship. | [Boston] : Nathaniel Coverly, Jun. printer, Milk-Street, Boston., [between 1810 and 1814] | Massachusetts | 1810 |
Kate and her horns. | [Boston : s.n., between 1810 and 1814] | Massachusetts | 1810 | |
Kate and her horns. | [Boston] : N. Coverly, Jr. printer, Milk-Street, Boston., [between 1810 and 1814] | Massachusetts | 1810 | |
Knight, T. (Thomas), -1820. | Tom Starboard : and Glorious victory. | [Boston] : Printed and sold by Nathaniel Coverly, Milk-Street, corner of Theatre Alley, Boston,, October, 1810. | Massachusetts | 1810 |
The Lawyer outwitted. | [Boston : s.n., between 1810 and 1814] | Massachusetts | 1810 | |
Tilden, Stephen, 1690-1766. | Lawyers and bullfrogs. | [Boston] : Nathaniel Coverly, Jun. printer, Milk-Street, Boson [sic]., [between 1810 and 1814] | Massachusetts | 1810 |
Leavett, Jack. | A new sea song. / Written by Jack Leavett. | [Boston : Printed by Nathaniel Coverly, Jr., between 1810 and 1814] | Massachusetts | 1810 |
Lines composed on the death of Parker. : Who was hung at the yard arm, for mutiny, in England. | [Boston : s.n., between 1810 and 1814] | Massachusetts | 1810 | |
Lord Bateman. | Lord Bakeman, : who was taken by the Turks and put in prison, and afterwards released by the jailor's daughter, whom he married. | [Boston] : Printed by Nathaniel Coverly, Jun. Milk-Street; corner Theatre-Alley, Boston., [between 1810 and 1814] | Massachusetts | 1810 |
Lord Cornwallis's surrender. | [Boston : s.n., between 1810 and 1814] | Massachusetts | 1810 | |
Love in a tub: or The merchant outwitted by a vintner. | [Boston : s.n., between 1810 and 1814] | Massachusetts | 1810 | |
Love in a tub: or The merchant outwitted by a vintner. : Shewing, how a vintner in London fell in love with a wine merchants daughter--how they funn'd the old man ... | [Boston : s.n., between 1810 and 1814] | Massachusetts | 1810 | |
Love song about murder:[.] | [Boston : Printed by Nathaniel Coverly, Jr., between 1810 and 1814] | Massachusetts | 1810 | |
A Lover's lamentation for the girl he left behind him; : and Her answer. | [Boston : s.n., between 1810 and 1814] | Massachusetts | 1810 | |
A Lover's lamentation for the girl he left behind him. | [Boston : s.n., between 1810 and 1814] | Massachusetts | 1810 | |
Lowe, John, 1750-1798. | Mary's dream, : together with Just like love--Sally Roy--Henry and Emma. | [Boston : s.n., between 1810 and 1814] | Massachusetts | 1810 |
Major Andre: : written while he was a prisoner in the American camp. : Together with The rose. | [Boston] : Printed by Nathaniel Coverly, Jr. Milk-Street, corner Theatre-Alley, Boston., [between 1810 and 1814] | Massachusetts | 1810 | |
The Major's only son[.] | [Boston] : Printed by Nathaniel Coverly, Jun. Milk-Street, Boston:, [between 1810 and 1814] | Massachusetts | 1810 | |
The Major's only son, and his true love's overthrow. : The following lines were composed by himself on the melancholy occasion. (He was a native of the commonwealth of Massachusetts.) | [Boston : s.n., between 1810 and 1814] | Massachusetts | 1810 | |
Mallet, David, 1705?-1765. | Margaret's ghost. | [Boston : s.n., between 1810 and 1814] | Massachusetts | 1810 |
Mary's dream: : together with Owen, and The beggar girl. | [Boston : s.n., between 1810 and 1814] | Massachusetts | 1810 | |
Modern follies: a new song. | [Boston] : Printed and sold by Nathaniel Coverly, Jr. corner of Theatre-Alley--Boston., [between 1810 and 1814] | Massachusetts | 1810 | |
Moore, Thomas, 1779-1852. | The legacy: : together with the Old maid's last prayer. | [Boston] : N. Coverly, Jr. printer, Milk-St. Boston., [between 1810 and 1814] | Massachusetts | 1810 |
Mournful tragedy of Rosanna. | Rosanna. | [Boston] : N. Coverly, Jr. printer, Milk-St. Boston., [between 1810 and 1814] | Massachusetts | 1810 |
The Mournful tragedy of Rosanna. | [Boston] : Printed by N. Coverly, Jun'r., [between 1810 and 1814] | Massachusetts | 1810 | |
A New bundling song. | [Boston] : Printed by Nathaniel Coverly, Jun. Milk-Street, Boston:, [between 1810 and 1814] | Massachusetts | 1810 | |
The New Erin go bragh: or, The exile of Erin's return home. | [Boston : s.n., between 1810 and 1814] | Massachusetts | 1810 | |
A New Irish song, : together with the Banks of the Dee. | [Boston] : Printed by Nathaniel Coverly, Jr. corner of Theatre Alley.---Boston., [between 1810 and 1814] | Massachusetts | 1810 | |
A New song in favour of courting:[.] | [Boston] : Printed and sold by Nathaniel Coverly, Jun. Boston:, [between 1810 and 1814] | Massachusetts | 1810 | |
A New thought on time and eternity; or, The difference between to day and to morrow. : (An invitation to youth for a new year.) | [Boston : s.n., between 1810 and 1814] | Massachusetts | 1810 | |
The New tid re i: or The birth of Paddy O'Rafferty, Jun. | [Boston : s.n., between 1810 and 1814] | Massachusetts | 1810 | |
OBrian's celebrated Irish sermon,[.] | [Boston] : Printed by Nathaniel Coverly, Jun. corner Theatre-Alley, Milk Street, Boston., [between 1810 and 1814] | Massachusetts | 1810 | |
Old maid's last prayer; : and the Primrose girl. | [Boston : s.n., between 1810 and 1814] | Massachusetts | 1810 | |
The Old man and young wife. : Together with "Money makes the mare go." | [Boston : s.n., between 1810 and 1814] | Massachusetts | 1810 | |
On the evils of state religion upheld by law. | Boston, : Printed by Nathaniel Coverly, Jun. Milk Street., [between 1810 and 1814] | Massachusetts | 1810 | |
On the various sects of religion: : [Four lines from Beza's Epigram upon Luther] | [Boston] : N. Coverly, printer, Milk-St., Boston., [between 1810 and 1814] | Massachusetts | 1810 | |
Opie, Amelia, 1769-1853. | The orphan boy; : The galley slave, and the Sailor's return. | [Boston : s.n., between 1810 and 1814] | Massachusetts | 1810 |
Paddy's land: : together with An Irishman's heart for the ladies. | [Boston] : Printed by Nathaniel Coverly, Jun. corner Theatre Alley. Boston:, [between 1810 and 1814] | Massachusetts | 1810 | |
Paine, Thomas, 1737-1809. | Death of General Wolfe, : together with Susan's lamentation. | Boston: : Printed and sold by Nathaniel Coverly, Jun'r. corner of Theatre Alley--Milk Street., [between 1810 and 1814] | Massachusetts | 1810 |
Paine, Thomas, 1737-1809. | Death of General Wolfe; : together with Tippy Jack's journey to Brighton. | [Boston : s.n., between 1810 and 1814] | Massachusetts | 1810 |
Patrick O'Neal. | [Boston : s.n., between 1810 and 1814] | Massachusetts | 1810 | |
Paul Jones's victory. | [Boston : s.n., between 1810 and 1814] | Massachusetts | 1810 | |
Paul Jones's victory. | [Boston : s.n., between 1810 and 1814] | Massachusetts | 1810 | |
Pearce, William, active 1785-1796. | Heaving the lead. | [Boston : s.n., between 1810 and 1815] | Massachusetts | 1810 |
Peggy Band. : Together with Nancy Dawson. | [Boston : s.n., between 1810 and 1814] | Massachusetts | 1810 | |
Peggy Band, : together with Nancy Dawson. | [Boston] : Printed by Nathaniel Coverly, Jun'r., [between 1810 and 1814] | Massachusetts | 1810 | |
Pennyworth of wit. | Penny-worth of wit. : Here's a choice penny worth of wit, for all who stand in need of it. | [Boston : s.n., between 1810 and 1814] | Massachusetts | 1810 |
Pindar, Peter, 1738-1819. | Tom Halliard, : together with The soldier's adieu. | [Boston : Printed by Nathaniel Coverly, Jr., between 1810 and 1814] | Massachusetts | 1810 |
Pocock, I. (Isaac), 1782-1835. | The land of sweet Erin, : together with The garland of love, and Erin go brah. | [Boston] : N. Coverly, Jr. printer, Milk-Street, Boston., [between 1810 and 1814] | Massachusetts | 1810 |
Polly Goold. | The last words of Polly Goold. | [Boston : Printed by Nathaniel Coverly, Jr., between 1810 and 1814] | Massachusetts | 1810 |
Polly Wand, : together with the Beggar girl, and Tom Starboard. | [Boston : s.n., between 1810 and 1814] | Massachusetts | 1810 | |
Pompey and his associates. | [Boston : s.n., between 1810 and 1814] | Massachusetts | 1810 | |
The Poor little child of a tar, : together with Sweet Poll of Plymouth. | Boston: : Printed and sold by Nathaniel Coverly, Jun'r. corner of Theatre Alley--Milk-Street., [between 1810 and 1814] | Massachusetts | 1810 | |
A Pound of tow: : together with The downhill of life. | [Boston : s.n., between 1810 and 1814] | Massachusetts | 1810 | |
The Praise of women: : together with Sweet Poll of Plymouth. | [Boston] : Printed by Nathaniel Coverly, Jun'r. corner Theatre Alley, Boston., [between 1810 and 1814] | Massachusetts | 1810 | |
The 'Prentice boy,[.] | [Boston] : Printed by Nathaniel Coverly,, Jun. Milk Street.----Boston., [between 1810 and 1814] | Massachusetts | 1810 | |
The Prentice boy. | [Boston : Printed by Nathaniel Coverly, Jr., between 1810 and 1814] | Massachusetts | 1810 | |
Ranordine, : together with Paddy's seven ages. | [Boston] : N. Coverly, Jr. printer, Milk-Street, Boston., [between 1810 and 1814] | Massachusetts | 1810 | |
Rare sights, or, Hue boys hue. | [Boston] : Nathaniel Coverly, printer, Milk-Street, Boston., [between 1810 and 1814] | Massachusetts | 1810 | |
Red Jacket (Seneca chief), approximately 1756-1830. | Indian speech, : delivered before a gentleman missionary, from Massachusetts, by a chief, commonly called by the white people Red Jacket. His Indian name is Sagu-ya-what-hath, which being interpreted, is Keeper-Awake. | [Boston] : Nathaniel Coverly, printer, Milk-St. Boston., [between 1810 and 1814] | Massachusetts | 1810 |
The Reformed rake, : together with Here's the bower. | [Boston : s.n., between 1810 and 1814] | Massachusetts | 1810 | |
Remonstrance of Almasa, wife of Almas Ali Cawn, to General Warren Hastings. | [Boston : s.n., between 1810 and 1814] | Massachusetts | 1810 | |
Resident. | Meriden town; a new song. : Tune--"The hounds are all up, and the morning doth peep." | [Boston : s.n., between 1810 and 1814] | Massachusetts | 1810 |
Robin Bohugh's reason why he married such an ill looking wife. | [Boston] : Printed by Nathaniel Coverly, corner of Theatre-Alley, Milk-Street.--Boston., [between 1810 and 1814] | Massachusetts | 1810 | |
Rowson, Mrs., 1762-1824. | America, commerce & freedom. : Together with the Soldier and his fair maid. | [Boston : s.n., between 1810 and 1814] | Massachusetts | 1810 |
The Sailor's farewell; : together with the Sailor's return, and the Praise of women. | [Boston] : Printed by Nathaniel Coverly, corner Theatre-Alley, Milk-Street.--Boston., [between 1810 and 1814] | Massachusetts | 1810 | |
Sale at auction: : to be sold on the first day January, 1850, in the City of Truth, if not previously disposed of, the following being taken as contraband articles from the merchant of Babylon. Surplices worn in imitation of pagan priests. Band worn in imitation of high priests, amongst the Jews. ... | [Boston : s.n., between 1810 and 1814] | Massachusetts | 1810 | |
Sally in our ally [sic] : together with Murtock Delarney's travels and return to Ballinafad. | [Boston] : Printed by Nathaniel Coverly, Jun. Milk-Street--Boston., [between 1810 and 1814] | Massachusetts | 1810 | |
The Sea captain, or Tit for tat. | [Boston] : N. Coverly, Jun. printer, Milk-St. Boston., [between 1810 and 1814] | Massachusetts | 1810 | |
Shilley M'Grouch : and the Magpie. | [Boston : s.n., between 1810 and 1814] | Massachusetts | 1810 | |
The Siege of Tripoli. | [Boston : Printed by Nathaniel Coverly, Jr., between 1810 and 1814] | Massachusetts | 1810 | |
The Soldier and his fair maid, : together with Hard times. | [Boston : s.n., between 1810 and 1814] | Massachusetts | 1810 | |
The Soldier's life: : and Tempered steel. | [Boston] : Printed and sold by Nathaniel Coverly, Jun. Milk-Street, Boston., [between 1810 and 1814] | Massachusetts | 1810 | |
A Song, composed on the evacuation of Boston by the British troops, commanded by General Howe: : who were panic struck, and thrown into the utmost confusion, at the appearrance of General Washington, with a detachment of the American army, who in one night, (unexpectedly to the Britons,) erected strong breast-works, with heavy cannon pointed at the Men of War, then lying in the harbour. | [Boston] : Printed by N. Coverly, Jun. corner Theatre Alley., [between 1810 and 1814] | Massachusetts | 1810 | |
A Song made on the taking of General Burgoyne. | [Boston : s.n., between 1810 and 1814] | Massachusetts | 1810 | |
A Song, written on a Virginia cotton and tobacco merchant. : Together with the Female drummer. | [Boston] : N. Coverly, Jr. printer, Milk-Street, Boston., [between 1810 and 1814] | Massachusetts | 1810 | |
The Stage dream. | [Boston] : Printed and sold by Nathaniel Coverly, Jun'r. corner Theatre-Alley. Boston., [between 1810 and 1814] | Massachusetts | 1810 | |
Stevens, George Alexander, 1710-1784. | The tempest. | [Boston] : Printed by Nathaniel Coverly, Jun'r., [between 1810 and 1814] | Massachusetts | 1810 |
Stevens, George Alexander, 1710-1784. | The tempest, : together with "The last time I came o'er the moor." | [Boston : s.n., between 1810 and 1814] | Massachusetts | 1810 |
Susan's lamentation. : Tune--"Though far beyond the mountains" | [Boston] : Printed and sold by Nath. Coverly, Milk-Street, corner Theatre-Alley, Boston., [between 1810 and 1814] | Massachusetts | 1810 | |
A Sweet country life; : together with the Sailor's farewell. | [Boston] : Printed by Nathaniel Coverly,, Jun. corner of Theatre Alley., [between 1810 and 1814] | Massachusetts | 1810 | |
Sweet William of Plymouth. | [Boston] : N. Coverly, Jr. printer, Milk-Street, Boston ..., [between 1810 and 1814] | Massachusetts | 1810 | |
The Taylor's [sic] garland, or, The double marriage. | [Boston : s.n., between 1810 and 1814] | Massachusetts | 1810 | |
Teague's ramble to the camp. | [Boston : s.n., between 1810 and 1814] | Massachusetts | 1810 | |
Thomas, Sarah. | Reflections of Sarah Thomas, : an unfortunate young woman, who was executed for stealing two surplices, out of St. Mary's Church, London. : These few lines are dedicated to all young persons, in hopes they will take warning by the untimely end of the said young woman, and refrain from vice, for as the apostle St. Paul says, "the wages of sin is death." | [Boston : s.n., between 1810 and 1814] | Massachusetts | 1810 |
Tid the grey mare or, Young Johnny the miller. : Together with Here's the bower. | [Boston] : N. Coverly, Jr. printer, Milk-Street, Boston., [between 1810 and 1814] | Massachusetts | 1810 | |
The Times. | [Boston : s.n., between 1810 and 1814] | Massachusetts | 1810 | |
To the teachers of Toryism, : together with Priestcraft exposed. In imitation of Watt's Indian philosopher. | [Boston : s.n., between 1810 and 1814] | Massachusetts | 1810 | |
Tom Bolin. | [Boston] : Printed by Nathaniel Coverly, Jun. Milk Street, Boston:, [between 1810 and 1814] | Massachusetts | 1810 | |
Tom Bolin, : and the Maid of Boston. | [Boston : s.n., between 1810 and 1814] | Massachusetts | 1810 | |
Tonson, Mons. | Rogers & victory. / Written by Mons. Tonson, late hair-dresser to his imperial and royal majesty the Emperor of the French. | [Boston] : Printed and sold by Nath. Coverly, Milk-Street, corner Theatre-Alley, Boston., [between 1810 and 1814] | Massachusetts | 1810 |
A Tragical account of the two lovers of Exeter, in England, who having missed of each other, they died of grief on the road. | [Boston : s.n., between 1810 and 1814] | Massachusetts | 1810 | |
The Union. | [Boston : s.n., between 1810 and 1814] | Massachusetts | 1810 | |
The Valley below, : together with Sterne's Maria. | [Boston] : Printed and sold by Nathaniel Coverly, Jun. corner Theatre-Alley.--Boston., [between 1810 and 1814] | Massachusetts | 1810 | |
The Valliant [sic] London prentice: : being an account of his matchless manhood, and brave adventures done in Turkey; and how he came to marry the king's daughter, &c. | [Boston : s.n., between 1810 and 1814] | Massachusetts | 1810 | |
The Vintner outwitted; : together with the favorite song of Sally in our alley. | [Boston : s.n., between 1810 and 1814] | Massachusetts | 1810 | |
Welch, Nancy, 1767-1807. | The experience of Nancy Welch, a blind woman. / (Written by herself.) | [Boston : s.n., between 1810 and 1814] | Massachusetts | 1810 |
Welch, Nancy, 1767-1807. | The experiences of Nancy Welch, a blind woman : .....Together with lines for a family of her acquaintance.... / Written by herself. | [Boston] : N. Coverly, Jr. printer, Milk-St. Boston, [between 1810 and 1814] | Massachusetts | 1810 |
Will the weaver, : and The blue bells of Scotland. | [Boston] : Printed by N. Coverly Jun'r., [between 1810 and 1814] | Massachusetts | 1810 | |
Will the weaver, : together with the Dawn of hope. | [Boston] : Printed by Nathaniel Coverly, Jun'r. corner of Theatre Alley---Boston., [between 1810 and 1814] | Massachusetts | 1810 | |
William Riley: : together with the Sailor boy. | [Boston] : N. Coverly, Jr. printer, Milk-Street, Boston., [between 1810 and 1814] | Massachusetts | 1810 | |
Williamson, J. B. (John Brown), -1802. | The hobbies. | [Boston] : Sold by N. Coverly, corner of Theatre-Alley, Milk-Street, Boston., [between 1810 and 1814] | Massachusetts | 1810 |
Yankee Doodle (Song) | The Yankees return from camp. | [Boston] : N. Coverly, Jr. printer, Milk-Street, Boston., [between 1810 and 1814] | Massachusetts | 1810 |
Yankee privateering, : shewing how a little whale-boat, belonging to Portland, took a large British vessel, and being too proud to come home on the water, jumped on the deck of her prize and rode into port. | [Boston] : Printed by Nathaniel Coverly Jun. corner of Theatre-Alley., [between 1810 and 1814] | Massachusetts | 1810 | |
The Young girl's resolution; : together with Friendship. | [Boston] : Printed by Nathaniel Coverly, corner Theatre-Alley, Milk-Street.--Boston., [between 1810 and 1814] | Massachusetts | 1810 | |
The Carriers of the Freeman's journal, and Philadelphia mercantile advertiser, to their patrons, on the commencement of the New Year. January 1, 1811. | [Philadelphia : Published by William M'Corkle, 1810] | Pennsylvania | 1810 | |
Whitelaw, James, 1748-1829. | A correct map of the state of Vermont from actual survey, [cartographic material] : exhibiting the county and town lines, rivers, lakes, ponds, mountains, meetinghouses, mills, public roads &c. / By James Whitelaw Esq. late surveyor general. ; Engraved by Amos Doolittle and by James Wilson Vermont 1810. | [Vermont : s.n., 1810] | Vermont | 1810 |
Asia from the best authorities. [cartographic material] / Engraved by Doolittle. | [Boston] : Published by Thomas & Andrews, Boston., [ca. 1810?] | Massachusetts | 1810 | |
Switzerland, with its subjects & allies from the best authorities. [cartographic material] / Doolittle sculp. | [Boston] : Published by Thomas & Andrews, [ca. 1810] | Massachusetts | 1810 | |
Abercrombie, James, 1758-1841. | Proposals for publishing by subscription, a supplementary volume to the works of Samuel Johnson, L.L.D. : containing several of his writings which have not been included in his works, together with a selection of the most meritorious publications illustrative of his domestic and literary character. / By James Abercrombie, D.D. Senior Assistant Minister of Christ Church, St. Peters, and St. James's, Philadelphia. | [Philadelphia : s.n., between 1811 and 1829] | Pennsylvania | 1811 |
Ali Baba (Folk tale) | The story of Ali Baba and the forty thieves. | Otsego [N.Y.]: : Printed by H. & E. Phinney, Jun. and sold by them wholesale and retail., 1811. | New York (State) | 1811 |
American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions. | An address to the Christian public, / prepared and published by a committee of the American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions. | [Boston : Printed by Samuel T. Armstrong, 1811] | Massachusetts | 1811 |
Aristotle's Masterpiece. | Aristotle's master-piece, completed. : In two parts. The first containing the secrets of generation, in all the parts thereof. Treating of the benefit of marriage, and the prejudice of unequal matches. Signs of insufficiency in men or women. Of the infusion of the soul. Of the likeness of children to parents. Of monstrous births. The cause and cure of the green sickness. A discourse of virginity. Directions and cautions for midwives. Of the organs of generation in women, and the fabric of the womb. The use and action of the genitals. Signs of conception, and whether a male or female; with a word of advice to both sexes in the act of copulation. And the picture of several monstrous births, &c. The second part being A private looking glass for the female sex. Treating of various maladies of the womb, and all other distempers incident to women of all ages, with proper remedies for the cure of each. : The whole being more correct than any thing of this kind hitherto published. | New-York: : Printed for the company of flying stationers., 1811. | New York (State) | 1811 |
Author of The truly Republican song. | The awful death of a sea captain; : who died in a sister state, with the spotted fever, in the year 1809.-- / Taken from the mouth of a young preacher, to whom he told his experience, who repeated it at his ordination in Buxton [Me.?], May, 1811,[.] | [Portland, Me.? : s.n., 1811?] | Maine | 1811 |
Berquin, M. (Arnaud), 1747-1791. | Amusing tales, for little children. : Containing, The rose-bush, and The foundling. | Hanover, N.H. : Printed by & for Charles Spear,, 1811. | New Hampshire | 1811 |
Bible. English. Authorized. 1811. | The Holy Bible, : containing the Old and New Testaments. : The text carefully printed from the most correct copies of the present authorized translation. : Including the marginal readings and parallel texts. : With a commentary and critical notes, designed as a help to a better understanding of the Sacred writings. By Adam Clarke, LL.D. : Volume I[-__]. : [Two lines from Romans] | New-York: : Published by Ezra Sargeant, no. 86 Broadway, opposite Trinity Church., 1811[-1817]. | New York (State) | 1811 |
Bible. English. Authorized. 1811. | The Holy Bible, : containing the Old and New Testaments. : The text taken from the most correct copies of the present authorized version: with the marginal readings--a collection of parallel texts--and copious summaries to each chapter. : With a commentary and critical notes. Designed as a help to a better understanding of the sacred writings. / By Adam Clarke, LL.D. | New-York: : Published by Eastburn, Kirk & Co. no 86, Broadway, opposite Trinity Church. ... Printed by D. & G. Bruce., 1811[-1817]. | New York (State) | 1811 |
Black River Baptist Association (N.Y.) | Minutes of the Black-River Baptist Association, held at Ellisburgh, in the county of Jefferson, and state of N. York, on the 2d and 3d days of October 1811. | Watertown [N.Y.]: : Printed by Abraham Taylor, Jun., 1811. | New York (State) | 1811 |
Boston Female Asylum. | Boston Female Asylum. : Order of performance, for the eleventh anniversary....Sept. 20th, 1811, at the West Church. | [Boston : s.n., 1811] | Massachusetts | 1811 |
Boston (Mass.) | General view of the current expenses of the town of Boston, : from May 1810 to May 1811. | [Boston : s.n., 1811] | Massachusetts | 1811 |
Bowditch, Ebenezer, 1766-1830. | Directions for proving the strength of spirituous liquors by the hydrometer, made by Ebenezer Bowditch, Essex Street, Salem, (Mass.) | [Salem, Mass. : s.n., 1811] | Massachusetts | 1811 |
Breckinridge, James, 1763-1833. | Washington City, Feb. 27, 1811. : Dear Sir, As the session of Congress will terminate in a few days, perhaps it is my duty to devote a few of the last moments of it, in giving you some information of its proceedings and the state of our publick affairs. ... | [Washington, D.C. : s.n., 1811] | District of Columbia | 1811 |
Brown University. | Catalogue of the officers and students of Brown University.....October, 1811. | [Providence] : Printed by Jones & Wheeler., [1811] | Rhode Island | 1811 |
Brown University. | Illustrissimo Jabez Bowen, LL.D. Universitatis Brownensis quæ Providentiæ est, cancellario ... : Habita in solennibus academicis Providentiæ Rep. Ins. Rhod. et Prov. Plant. die quarto Septembris, A.D. M.DCCC.XI. ... | [Providence] : E typis Dunham & Hawkins., [1811] | Rhode Island | 1811 |
Bunyan, John, 1628-1688. | The pilgrim's progress from this world to that which is to come. : Delivered under the similitude of a dream. ; In two parts. / By John Bunyan. ; [One line from Hosea] | New-York: : Published by John Tiebout, 238 Water-Street. Paul & Thomas, printers., 1811. | New York (State) | 1811 |
Byron, George Gordon Byron, Baron, 1788-1824. | English bards and Scotch reviewers; : a satire, / by Lord Byron. ; [Four lines of verse] | Philadelphia: : Published by Brannan and Morford, No. 118, Chesnut-Street, and E. Morford, Willington, and Co. Charleston, S.C. J. Maxwell, printer., 1811. | Pennsylvania | 1811 |
Colburn, Anna, 1779- | The following lines were composed by Mrs. Anna Colburn, : in which are expressed the dying words of Mrs. Patience Bowker, wife of Mr. Elijah Bowker of Hopkinton [Mass.], who departed this life, October 9th. 1811; in the 36th. year of her age. | [Boston? : s.n., 1811] | Massachusetts | 1811 |
Columbian Museum (Boston, Mass.) | The Columbian Museum, : near the new court-house, and Stone Chapel, Tremont Street ... Boston, contains upwards of 20,000 curiosities: among which are ... large wax figures. ... Elegant panorama views ... A large white polar bear, the great ox, &c. ... | [Brighton, Mass.] : D. & A. Bowen's print--Brighton., [1811 or 1812] | Massachusetts | 1811 |
Coolidge, Samuel F. | Catalogue of 150 bales Calcutta goods, : imported in the brig Reaper---To be sold at auction on Wednesday, September 25, 1811, at no. 12, May's Wharf [Boston], to commence immediately after the sale of the Catharine's cargo. | [Boston : s.n., 1811] | Massachusetts | 1811 |
Cutler, James, 1774-1818. | Prospectus of a new periodical paper, entitled the Weekly messenger. | [Boston : Printed by James Cutler, 1811] | Massachusetts | 1811 |
D. Allinson & Co. | Modern publications, and new editions of standard works, for sale by D. Allinson & Co. Burlington, N.J. | [Burlington, N.J. : D. Allinson & Co., 1811?] | New Jersey | 1811 |
Dartmouth College. | Catalogue of the officers and students of Dartmouth University, October, 1811. | [Hanover, N.H.] : Printed by Charles Spear, Hanover, N.H., [1811] | New Hampshire | 1811 |
Dartmouth College. | Commencement exercises at Dartmouth College, : August, 1811. | [Hanover, N.H. : Printed by Charles Spear, 1811] | New Hampshire | 1811 |
Davis, Matthew L. (Matthew Livingston), 1773-1850. | The celebrated letters of Philo-Cato. : As they appeared in the New-York morning post and morning star. : With an introduction to them, by Aristides. | New-York. : [s.n.], 1811. | New York (State) | 1811 |
Denison, John, 1759-1848. | To the honourable Superior Court to be holden at New London, : within and for the county of New London, on the 4th Tuesday of September, A.D. 1811. | [New London, Conn. : Printed by Samuel Green, 1811] | Connecticut | 1811 |
Dunn, Samuel, 1746-1843. | An elegy on the deaths of William Luce, and Warren Molton, : who were drowned in a pond in New Salem, (Mass.) July 23d, 1811. | [Greenwich, Mass. : Printed by John Howe, 1811] | Massachusetts | 1811 |
Eastern Society, for Promoting the Knowledge of the Sacred Scriptures, and Establishing Christian Order, Instruction and Piety, in the District of Maine. | Eastern Society. : The following are the names of the officers of the "Eastern Society, for Promoting the Knowledge of the Sacred Scriptures, and Establishing Christian Order, Instruction and Piety, in the District of Maine," who with the nine gentlemen, whose names are subjoined, compose the board of trustees, viz. ... | [Portland, Me. : Printed by John M'Kown, 1811] | Maine | 1811 |
Elliot, James, 1775-1839. | Postscript extraordinary to the Massachusetts spy! : Third edition, with copious additions. : Wednesday morning, Feb. 20, 1811. : The subscriber has been notified by two agents of the Federal Committee, that a violent trespass, not to say robbery, will be committed upon his legal and equitable property in this establishment to-morrow. ... / James Elliot. | [Worcester, Mass. : Printed by Henry Rogers, 1811] | Massachusetts | 1811 |
Federal Party (Mass.). Central Committee. | Boston, April 6th, 1811. : We cannot as yet determine, what will be the result of the elections ... | [Boston : s.n., 1811] | Massachusetts | 1811 |
Federal Party (R.I.) | Citizens of Rhode-Island, read and ponder! : American prox for general officers for 1811. The Honourable William Jones, Esq. governour. The Honourable Simeon Martin, Esq. lieutenant-governour. ... | [Providence? : s.n., 1811] | Rhode Island | 1811 |
Freemasons. Grand Lodge of Pennsylvania. | Grand Lodge of the most ancient and honourable fraternity of Free and Accepted Masons. Of Pennsylvania. And masonic jurisdiction thereunto belonging, according to the old institutions. : At a grand quarterly communication held at their new hall in the city of Philadelphia, on Monday, the second day of December, anno Lucis, 5811, in ample form. The Grand Lodge proceeded to the election of officers for the ensuing year ... | [Philadelphia] : J. Maxwell, printer., [1811] | Pennsylvania | 1811 |
The Humourist; : a collection of comic, patriotic, sentimental, and Masonic songs, original and selected. : Embellished with an engraving. / By W. Degrushe. | New-York: : Printed for William Degrushe, by Largin & Thompson, no. 189 Water-Street., 1811. | New York (State) | 1811 | |
Late and highly important intelligence from France!!! : The French decrees not repealed, on the 13th of March!! American vessels again sequestered!! ... | [Philadelphia? : s.n., 1811] | Pennsylvania | 1811 | |
Love in a tub, or The merchant outwitted by a vintner. Founded on fact. | Hudson [N.Y.]: : Printed and sold wholesale and retail, by Wm. E. Norman., [1811 or 1812?] | New York (State) | 1811 | |
Fairfield Medical College. | Catalogue of the professors and students in the medical institution at Fairfield, Herkimer County, N.Y. Oct. 1811. | [Utica, N.Y.] : I. Merrell, print.--Utica., [1811] | New York (State) | 1811 |
New York (State) | An act to provide for the improvement of the internal navigation of the state. : Passed, April 8th, 1811. | [Albany : s.n., 1811] | New York (State) | 1811 |
Newton, Israel, 1782 or 1783-1856. | Israel Newton's essence of hemlock. : This essence is prepared from the hemlock tree. As to its medicinal qualities, it appears to be a medicine of some use ... | [Hanover, N.H.? : s.n., 1811] | New Hampshire | 1811 |
Pennsylvania. General Assembly. | Resolutions, relative to the proceedings of the general government with the belligerant [sic] powers. : Read in Senate, Dec. 5, 1811. | [Lancaster, Pa.?] : William Greer, printer., [1811] | Pennsylvania | 1811 |
Scott, Walter, 1771-1832. | The lady of the lake, : a poem. / By Walter Scott, Esq. | New-York, : Printed and published by Elliot and Crissy, at the sign of the ledger, no. 114, Water-Street; sold also by T. Powers, no. 116, Broadway., 1811. | New York (State) | 1811 |
Tammany Society, or Columbian Order (N.Y.) | Circular. : To the several Tammany Societies, or Columbian Order, in the United States. | [New York : s.n., 1811] | New York (State) | 1811 |
United States. President (1809-1817 : Madison) | Letters patent, (copy.) The United States of America. : To all to whom these letters patent shall come. Whereas Daniel Read ... hath alledged that he has invented a new and useful improvement for spinning wool, cotton, &c. called the pleasant spinner ... Given under my hand at the city of Washington, this tenth day of September ... one thousand eight hundred and eleven ... | [Utica, N.Y.] : I. Merrell, pr. Utica., [1811] | New York (State) | 1811 |
Washington Monument Association (Boston, Mass.) | Boston, May 23d, 1811. : Sir, It has long been a subject of regret with those who venerated the military, and civil conduct of the late illustrious George Washington ... that no suitable tribute has been yet paid to his memory. ... A number of the inhabitants of Boston ... have formed themselves into a society for the purpose of creating a fund for the erection of such a monument. A list of the trustees who have been chosen ... is subjoined to this letter. ... | [Boston : Printed by Benjamin Russell, 1811] | Massachusetts | 1811 |
Abernethy, John, 1764-1831. | Surgical observations on injuries of the head; and on miscellaneous subjects. / By John Abernethy, F.R.S. honorary member of the Royal Medical Society of Edinburgh, and of the medical societies of Paris, Philadelphia, &c. assistant surgeon to St. Bartholomew's Hospital, and teacher of anatomy and surgery. | Philadelphia: : Printed for Thomas Dobson, at the Stone House, no. 41, South Second Street. Fry and Kammerer, printers., 1811. | Pennsylvania | 1811 |
Brannan and Morford. | Catalogue of books for sale at public auction. : On Monday, the third day of June next, will commence a sale, at public auction, of all that stock of books in the store, no. 118, Chesnut-Street, Philadelphia, (per annexed catalogue) lately belonging to Brannan & Morford; comprising an extensive assortment of the most valuable English and American law books, practical, elementary, and reports. Splendid collection of the best authors on history, biography, voyages, travels, theology, agriculture, medicine, surgery, arts, sciences, and miscellaneous literature; military tactics and fortifications--Suttaby and Walker's miniature editions of the British classics--the most eminent poets--classical and school books, in Hebrew, Greek, Latin, French, Spanish, Italian, Portuguese, and English--a variety of dictionaries, together with an assortment of novels and romances. : Sale to commence at 4 o'clock, p.m. and to be continued from day to day. | Philadelphia. : [s.n.], 1811. | Pennsylvania | 1811 |
Brown, John, 1722-1787. | Two short catechisms, mutually connected. : The questions of the former being generally supposed and omitted in the latter. : The former contains the most of what is absolutely necessary to be known in order to salvation: And may be taught children before they can read. : The latter contains the most of what is necessary to be known in order to admission to the Lord's Table: And being a brief explication of the Assembly's Shorter catechism, frequently in almost the express words thereof, may be learned along with or immediately after it. / By John Brown, Minister of the Gospel at Haddinton. | Pittsburgh: : Published by Patterson & Hopkins. Silas Engles and Co. printers., 1811. | Pennsylvania | 1811 |
Burroughs, George, -1819. | Catalogue of books, stationery and fancy goods, : to be sold at auction, by George Burroughs, Junior. In the chambers over Messrs. C. and H.F. Barrel's store, in Joy's Building--Cornhill Square, Boston, on Thursday 31st January, 1811. | [Boston] : Munroe & Francis, print., [1811] | Massachusetts | 1811 |
Day, Thomas, 1777-1855. | Reports of cases argued and determined in the Supreme Court of Errors of the state of Connecticut; and in the Circuit Court of the United States for the District of Connecticut: : with a supplement. / By Thomas Day. ; Volume III. | New-York: : Published by Isaac Riley., 1811. | New York (State) | 1811 |
Bonnycastle, John, approximately 1760-1821. | An introduction to algebra; : with notes and observations: : designed for the use of schools and places of public education. / By John Bonnycastle, of the Royal Military Academy, Woolwich. ; [Two lines from Ovid] | Philadelphia: : Published by Kimber and Conrad, and Joseph Crukshank. T. & G. Palmer, printers., 1811. | Pennsylvania | 1811 |
Coats, John. | Important facts, particularly interesting to those afflicted with that dreadful malady cancer. : The subscriber further informs, that he possesses a remedy for scrofula (kings evil,) leprosy, scurvy, salt rheum ... rheumatism, gout, consumption, asthma, gravel or stone, &c. ... | [Boston : s.n., 1811] | Massachusetts | 1811 |
Aristotle's Masterpiece. | Aristotle's master-piece, : completed in two parts. The first containing the secrets of generation, in all the parts thereof. Treating of the benefit of marriage, and the prejudice of unequal matches. Signs of insufficiency in men or women. Of the infusion of the soul. Of the likeness of children to parents. Of monstrous births. The cause and cure of the green sickness. A discourse of virginity. Directions and cautions for midwives. Of the organs of generation in women, and the fabric of the womb. The use and action of the genitals. Signs of conception, and whether a male or female; with a word of advice to both sexes in the act of copulation. And the pictures of several monstrous births, &c. : The second part being A private looking glass for the female sex. Treating of various maladies of the womb, and all other distempers incident to women of all ages, with proper remedies for the cure of each. : The whole being more correct than any thing of this kind hitherto published. | New-York: : Printed for the company of flying stationers., [ca. 1811] | New York (State) | 1811 |
Connecticut Medical Society. | At a convention, of the fellows of the Connecticut Medical Society, held at New-Haven, October 16 and 17. | [New Haven : s.n., 1811] | Connecticut | 1811 |
Aristotle's Masterpiece. | Aristotle's master-piece, : completed in two parts. The first containing the secrets of generation, in all the parts thereof. Treating of the benefit of marriage, and the prejudice of unequal matches. Signs of insufficiency in men or women. Of the infusion of the soul. Of the likeness of children to parents. Of monstrous births. The cause and cure of the green sickness. A discourse of virginity. Directions and cautions for midwives. Of the organs of generation in women, and the fabric of the womb. The use and action of the genitals. Signs of conception, and whether a male or female; with a word of advice to both sexes in the act of copulation. And the pictures of several monstrous births, &c. : The second part being A private looking glass for the female sex. Treating of various maladies of the womb, and all other distempers incident to women of all ages, with proper remedies for the cure of each. : The whole being more correct than any thing of this kind hitherto published. | New-York: : Printed for the company of flying stationers., [ca. 1811] | New York (State) | 1811 |
Franklin, Benjamin, 1706-1790. | Franklin's Way to wealth; or, "Poor Richard improved." | New-York: : Printed and sold by S. Wood at the Juvenile Book-Store, no. 357, Pearl-Street., 1811. | New York (State) | 1811 |
Higgins, David, 1761-1842. | The gathering of the Jews and gentiles into the church of God. : A sermon, delivered before "The Western Religious Tract Society," at Homer, N.Y. at their annual meeting, June 5th, 1811. / By David Higgins, V.D.M. ; Published by request of the directors of said Society. | Auburn [N.Y.]:-- : Printed by H. and J. Pace., [1811] | New York (State) | 1811 |
Bible. English. Authorized. 1811. | The Holy Bible, : containing the Old and New Testaments: / translated out of the original tongues, and with the former translations diligently compared and revised. | Boston: : Printed by Greenough and Stebbins, and sold by them, at their office, Suffolk-Buildings, Congress-Street, and by the principal booksellers in the United States., 1811. | Massachusetts | 1811 |
Bible. English. Authorized. 1811. | The Holy Bible, : containing the Old and New Testaments: together with the Apocrypha: / translated out of the original tongues, and with the former translations diligently compared and revised. | Boston: : Published by Thomas and Andrews, J. West and Co. William Andrews, West and Blake, and Edward Cotton. Greenough & Stebbins, printers., 1811. | Massachusetts | 1811 |
Bible. English. Authorized. 1811. | The Holy Bible, : containing the Old and New Testaments: / translated out of the original tongues, and with the former translations diligently compared and revised. | Philadelphia: : Printed by Mathew Carey, no. 122, Market-Street., 1811. | Pennsylvania | 1811 |
Bible. Psalms. English. Church of Scotland. 1811. | The Psalms of David in metre: / translated and diligently compared with the original text, and former translations. More plain, smooth, and agreeable to the text, than any heretofore. Allowed by the authority of the General Assembly of the Kirk of Scotland, and appointed to be sung in congregations and families. | Philadelphia: : Printed by W.W. Woodward, no. 52, corner of Second and Chesnut-streets., 1811. | Pennsylvania | 1811 |
The Girl I left behind me. : To which is added The answer. Pretty Nancy. Return, O Julia. Yankee Doodle. | [United States : s.n.], January, 1811. | United States | 1811 | |
D. Allinson & Co. | D. Allinson & Co. Burlington, N.J. propose to publish A new critical pronouncing dictionary of the English language. : Containing, 1. All the words in general use ... To which will be prefixed Mr. Walker's principles of English pronunciation ... Compiled from authors of the most approved reputation, with considerable additions, by an American gentleman. : [One line from Seneca] | [Burlington, N.J. : Printed by D. Allinson & Co., 1811 or 1812] | New Jersey | 1811 |
Campbell, Thomas, 1777-1844. | The pleasures of hope, : and other poems, / by Thomas Campbell, author of "Gertrude of Wyoming," &c. &c. | New-York: : Published by David Longworth., 1811. | New York (State) | 1811 |
Hovey, Ebenezer, 1726- | The true ministers and false ones, : described by certain marks and characters, drawn from the Scriptures, and so proved by them, that they may be easily known among all sects and denominations. / By Ebenezer Hovey. | [Concord, N.H.] : I. and W.R. Hill, printers. Price nine pence., [between 1811 and 1815] | New Hampshire | 1811 |
Leland, John, 1754-1841. | A short narrative of a five-hours conflict, on the night following the 17th of October, 1811. : [One line from Jeremiah] | [Pittsfield, Mass.? : s.n., 1811] | Massachusetts | 1811 |
Dickinson, Rodolphus, 1787-1863. | A compilation of the laws of Massachusetts, : comprising the titles of assessors, auctioneers, clerks, commissioners of sewers, districts, engines and engine men, fences and fence viewers, ferries and ferry men, field drivers, fire and fire wards, health committees or officers, hog reeves, measurers of wood and bark, militia, moderators, overseers of the poor, parishes and precincts, plantations, proprietors of common and general fields, proprietors of common and undivided real estate, proprietors of social libraries, sealers of weights and measures, selectmen, surveyors of highways, surveyors of lumber, surveyors of private ways, towns, treasurers, and tythingmen. : With an appendix, containing the legal forms connected with those subjects. / By Rodolphus Dickinson, attorney at law, compiler of a law tract intended for civil officers. | Boston: : Published by D. Mallory & Co. Suffolk Buildings. J.T. Buckingham, printer, Winter-Street., 1811. | Massachusetts | 1811 |
Muckarsie, John. | The children's catechism: or, An help to the more easy understanding of the doctrine taught in our confession of faith, and catechisms larger and shorter: : humbly offered for instructing the young and ignorant. / By John Muckarsie, Minister of the Gospel at Kinkell. [Four lines of Scripture texts] | Pittsburgh: : Published by Patterson & Hopkins: Silas Engles & Co. printers., 1811. | Pennsylvania | 1811 |
Barlow, Joel, 1754-1812. | The hasty-pudding; : a poem, in three cantos. / By Joel Barlow. ; Written at Chambery, in Savoy, January, 1793. ; [One line in Latin and one line of English translation] | [New Haven? : s.n., 1811?] | Connecticut | 1811 |
Brunton, Mary, 1778-1818. | Self-control. : A novel. : [Five lines from Cowper] : Volume I[-II]. | Philadelphia: : Published by B.B. Hopkins & Co. Also, by A. Finley, Philadelphia; Patterson and Hopkins, Pittsburgh; Whiting and Watson, New York; D. Farrand and Green, Albany; D. Mallory and Co. Boston; and P.H. Nicklin, Baltimore., 1811. | Pennsylvania | 1811 |
Buchanan, Claudius, 1766-1815. | Two discourses preached before the University of Cambridge, on commencement Sunday, July 1, 1810. : And a sermon preached before the Society for Missions to Africa and the East; at their tenth anniversary, July 12, 1810. : To which are added Christian researches in Asia. / By the Rev. Claudius Buchanan, D.D. late vice-provost of the College of Fort-William in Bengal. | [Boston] : Cambridge, (Eng.) printed at the University Press. Boston: reprinted and sold by Samuel T. Armstrong, no. 50, Cornhill. Sold by Whiting & Watson, New York; Beers & Howe, New Haven; and W.W. Woodward, Philadelphia., 1811. | Massachusetts | 1811 |
Edgeworth, Maria, 1768-1849. | To-morrow: or The dangers of delay. / By Maria Edgeworth. | Catskill [N.Y.]: : Published and sold by N. Elliott, at his bookstore, 1811. | New York (State) | 1811 |
Brackett, James, 1782-1852. | An oration, delivered at Cooperstown, before the Washington Benevolent Society of Otsego County, on the Fourth of July, 1811. / By James Brackett, Esq. ; [One line in Latin] | Cooperstown [N.Y.]; : J.H. & H. Prentiss--printers., 1811. | New York (State) | 1811 |
Burroughs, George, -1819. | Catalogue of books, stationary, and fancy goods, : to be sold at public auction, at the book-store, no. 13, Court Street, Boston, on Tuesday, 16th April, 1811. : Sale to commence at 9 o'clock, and to be continued from day to day. / G. Burroughs, Jun. auct'r. | [Boston : s.n., 1811] | Massachusetts | 1811 |
O'Keeffe, John, 1747-1833. | Wild oats, or The strolling gentlemen, : a comedy, in five acts, / by John O'Keefe [i.e., O'Keeffe], Esq. 1791. | Baltimore: : Printed and published by J. Robinson., 1811. | Maryland | 1811 |
American. | The Columbian arithmetician; or New system of theoretical and practical arithemtic, : in three parts: performed in simple and compound numbers; : adapted to the commerce of the United States; and designed for the instruction of youth. / By an American. | Haverhill, (Mass.) : Published by William B. Allen, and sold at his book-store, wholesale and retail, and by the principal booksellers in New-England., 1811. | Massachusetts | 1811 |
Alden, Abner, 1758-1820. | An introduction to spelling and reading; : in two volumes: Being the first and second parts of a Columbian exercise. The whole comprising an easy and systematical method of teaching and of learning the English language. / By Abner Alden, A.M. ; Volume second. Containing I. Language--simple sounds--dipthongs--syllables--accent and emphasis--letters--other characters, &c. II. Words in which different vowels have the same sound, placed under the same number. III. Words in which the same consonant is silent, placed in the same table. IV. Derivative words--those which end alike, placed in the same table. V. A variety of lessons for reading, &c. | Boston: : Printed by J.T. Buckingham, for Thomas & Andrews--Sold, wholesale and retail, at their book-store, no. 45 Newbury-Street., April, 1811. | Massachusetts | 1811 |
Burder, George, 1752-1832. | The closet companion: or, A help to serious persons, in the important duty of self-examination. : Intended to be kept in the Christian's usual place of retirement, in order to remind him of, as well as to assist him in, the work. | [Providence] : Brown & Wilson, printers., [between 1811 and 1816] | Rhode Island | 1811 |
Bible and Common Prayer Book Society. | An address, and the constitution of the Bible and Common Prayer Book Society, established in the city of New-York, A.D. 1809. : To which are added, the first report of the Board of Managers for 1811, and a list of the subscribers and contributors. | New-York: : Printed by T. and J. Swords, no 160 Pearl-Street., 1811. | New York (State) | 1811 |
A Bloody battle : between the United States troops under the command of Gov. Harrison, and several tribes of Indians, near the Prophet's town, Nov. 7th, 1811. | [Boston : s.n., 1811?] | Massachusetts | 1811 | |
Dibdin, Charles, 1745-1814. | Meg of Wapping. | [Boston] : Sold by N. Coverly, Jun.--Theatre-Alley, Milk-Street., [1811] | Massachusetts | 1811 |
A New song, on the death of Robert Howell. : Robert Howell, an American citizen, pressed into the British service, and by Britons most barbarously murdered on being compelled to fight on board the Little Belt, against his own countrymen, in which unnatural conflict he lost his leg and thigh, struck off by a cannon ball, and died in a few hours after, of the wound. | [Boston] : Printed and sold by N. Coverly, Jun. Milk-Street, Boston., [1811] | Massachusetts | 1811 | |
An Ode on the comet. | [Boston : s.n., 1811] | Massachusetts | 1811 | |
Rannie, John. | The girl of my heart, : together with the Maid of Lodi, and Country 'squire. | [Boston] : Printed and sold by Nathaniel Coverly, Milk-Street, corner of Theatre-Alley, Boston,, August 28, 1811. | Massachusetts | 1811 |
Red Jacket (Seneca chief), approximately 1756-1830. | Indian speech. : The speech of Sagona Ha, which signifies the Keeper Awake, a chief of the Seneca Nation of Indians, known by the white people by the name of Red Jacket, in answer to a speech of the Rev. Mr. Alexander, a missionary, from the Missionary Society in New York to that nation, delivered at a council, held at Buffaloe-Creek, in May, 1811. | [Boston] : Nathaniel Coverly, Jun. printer, Boston., [1811] | Massachusetts | 1811 |
Rodgers & victory. : Tit for tat. Or, The Chesapeake paid for in British blood. | [Boston] : Printed and sold by Nathaniel Coverly, corner of Theatre-Alley. ..., [1811] | Massachusetts | 1811 | |
The Sedition act. | [Boston] : Songs (by the gross, dozen, or single) constantly for sale by Nathaniel Coverly, Jun. corner of Theatre-Alley, Milk-Street, Boston,, 1811. | Massachusetts | 1811 | |
Howell, Reading, 1743-1827. | A map of the state of Pennsylvania [cartographic material] / by Reading Howell MDCCCXI. ; Engraved by J. Vallance. | Philada. : Published by Kimber & Conrad & Johnson & Warner., [1811] | Pennsylvania | 1811 |
Paxton, John Adems. | To the citizens of Philadelphia [cartographic material] : this new plan of the city, and its environs. / Taken from actual survey is respectfully dedicated by their humble sert. John A. Paxton. ; W. Harrison sct. ; Drawn under the direction of J.A. Paxton, by Wm. Strickland. | [Philadelphia] : Published as the act directs,, January 1, 1811. | Pennsylvania | 1811 |
Paxton, John Adems. | To the citizens of Philadelphia [cartographic material] : this new plan of the city, and its environs. / Taken from actual survey is respectfully dedicated by their humble sert. John A. Paxton. ; W. Harrison sct. ; Drawn under the direction of J.A. Paxton, by Wm. Strickland. | [Philadelphia] : Published as the act directs,, January 1, 1811. | Pennsylvania | 1811 |
A Map of the world from the best authorities. [cartographic material] / Thackara & Vallance sc. | [Philadelphia : M. Carey, 1811] | Pennsylvania | 1811 | |
Allen, William. | Columbia's prayer, : on hearing of the declaration of war. For the 20th of August, 1812, / by William Allen, of Newport. | [Newport, R.I.? : s.n., 1812] | Rhode Island | 1812 |
American Antiquarian Society. | American society of antiquaries. : Whereas by an act of the legislature of this commonwealth, passed October 22, 1812, Isaiah Thomas ... and such others ... were "formed into, and constituted a society ... by the name of The American Antiquarian Society" ... And whereas ... the undersigned is "authorised and empowered to notify and warn the first meeting of said society," ... | [Worcester, Mass. : s.n., 1812] | Massachusetts | 1812 |
American Convention for Promoting the Abolition of Slavery and Improving the Condition of the African Race (13th : 1812 : Philadelphia, Pa.) | Minutes of the proceedings of the Thirteenth American Convention for Promoting the Abolition of Slavery, and Improving the Condition of the African Race: : assembled at Philadelphia, on the thirteenth day of January, one thousand eight hundred and twelve, and continued by adjournments until the sixteenth day of the same month, inclusive. | Hamilton-Ville [Pa.]: : Printed by John Bouvier., 1812. | Pennsylvania | 1812 |
Armstrong, Samuel Turell, 1784-1850. | Memoirs of Brainerd. : Boston, Feb. 8, 1812. Sir--I have this day finished a neat edition of The life of David Brainerd, the American missionary to the Indians, by John Styles, an English clergyman. ... | [Boston : Printed by Samuel T. Armstrong, 1812] | Massachusetts | 1812 |
Ashe, Thomas, 1770-1835. | The spirit of "The book;" or, Memoirs of Caroline Princess of Hasburg, : a political and amatory romance. : In one volume. / Edited by Thomas Ashe, Esq. | Philadelphia: : Published by Bradford & Inskeep, & Inskeep and Bradford, New York. B. Graves, printer., 1812. | Pennsylvania | 1812 |
Batchelder, William, 1768-1818. | Chirography : a methodical plan of writing with specific rules / by William Batchelder, A.M. ; Engraved for the author by T. Wightman, Boston. | [Haverhill, Mass.] : W.B. and H.G. Allen, letter-press printers, Haverhill, Mass., [1812] | Massachusetts | 1812 |
Boston (Mass.). Selectmen. | Boston, June 15, 1812. : Gentlemen, Pursuant to a vote of the town of Boston we transmit to you a copy of their proceedings at a very full meeting of the inhabitants. ... | [Boston : s.n., 1812] | Massachusetts | 1812 |
Brown University. | Catalogue of the officers and students of Brown University....Providence, October, 1812. | [Providence] : William O'Neill, print., [1812] | Rhode Island | 1812 |
Bumstead, Joseph, 1768?-1838. | Exchange Book-Store, no. 77, State-Street, Boston, and printing-office, north side of the Market House. : About five years are now elapsed since the business of the subscriber has been conducted on a plan in part novel and before unattempted ... | [Boston : Printed by Joseph Bumstead, 1812] | Massachusetts | 1812 |
Bury, Charlotte Campbell, Lady, 1775-1861. | Self-indulgence; : a tale of the nineteenth century. : [Two lines from Madame De Genlis] | Philadelphia: : Published by Bradford and Inskeep. And Inskeep and Bradford, New York. Jane Aitken, printer., 1812. | Pennsylvania | 1812 |
Campbell, James. | A new song, / composed by James Campbell, a boatswain's mate, on board the Constitution. | [Boston] : Printed by Nathaniel Coverly, Jun. corner Theatre-Alley, Milk-Street, Boston., [1812?] | Massachusetts | 1812 |
Clark, Jonathan. | The first great western empire; or, The United States of America. / Entered according to act of Congress, on the fifteenth day of January, 1812, by Jonathan Clark, of Albany, in the state of New-York. | [Albany] : Printed by and for the author, at the press of R. Packard, no. 51, State-Street, Albany., [1812] | New York (State) | 1812 |
Clark, Jonathan. | The first great western empire: or, The United States of America. / Entered according to act of Congress, on the fifteenth day of January, 1812, by Jonathan Clark, of Albany, in the state of New-York. | [Albany] : Printed by and for the author, at the press of R. Packard, no. 51, State-Street, Albany., [1812] | New York (State) | 1812 |
Colles, Christopher, 1738-1816. | Telegraph. : As the conveyance of intelligence to remote distances with accuracy and despatch must be considered as a matter of national as well as individual importance both in war and peace, the subscriber ... has lately contemplated the invention and improvement of that necessary instrument the telegraph ... | [New York : s.n., 1812] | New York (State) | 1812 |
Columbian Foundry (New York, N.Y.) | A list of wheel patterns belonging to the Columbian Foundry, Duane-Street, New-York. : The dimensions in this list are taken from the patterns. The castings will be about one eighth of an inch per foot less. Mention the size and shape of the sockets, and the numbers of the wheels, as marked in the list. | [New York : s.n., between 1812 and 1817] | New York (State) | 1812 |
Connecticut. Governor (1811-1812 : Griswold) | By His Excellency Roger Griswold, Esq. governor ... of Connecticut ... A proclamation. : This state with the other states in the Union having ... been involved in war, and no opportunity yet afforded to make a communication to the immediate representatives of the people ... Given under my hand at Hartford, this sixth day of August ... one thousand eight hundred and twelve ... | [Hartford : s.n., 1812] | Connecticut | 1812 |
Connecticut. Governor (1811-1812 : Griswold) | By His Excellency Roger Griswold, Esquire, governour ... of Connecticut, a proclamation. : Whereas the General Assembly ... passed a resolution ... that there may be contributions in the several religious societies and congregations in this state ... Given under my hand at Lyme ... this twenty-seventh day of February, A.D. one thousand eight hundred and twelve ... | [Hartford] : Hudson and Goodwin, printers., [1812] | Connecticut | 1812 |
Connecticut. Lieutenant Governor (1811-1813 : Smith) | By His Honour John Cotton Smith, lieutenant governour ... of Connecticut. A proclamation. : ... Thursday the twenty-sixth day of November next to be observed as a day of public thanksgiving and prayer ... Given under my hand in the Council chamber at New-Haven, the twenty-eighth day of October ... one thousand eight hundred and twelve ... | [New Haven : s.n., 1812] | Connecticut | 1812 |
Connecticut. Militia. | Brigade orders. : The brigadier general directs that the exercises and manœuvres for the second day of the approaching review be agreeable to the following detail, viz. | [Windham, Conn. : s.n., 1812] | Connecticut | 1812 |
Connecticut. Militia. | General orders. : The General Assembly having by an act, passed at the last session, authorised the captain general, to prescribe an uniform dress for the militia ... Now in pursuance of the foregoing authority, His Excellency the captain general directs, that the uniform dress for the militia of this state, shall be, as is hereafter prescribed. ... | [Norwich, Conn.] : R. Hubbard, printer, Norwich., [1812] | Connecticut | 1812 |
Cooper, Benjamin B. | 300,000 acres of land, for sale and settlement, : in the counties of M'Kean and Jefferson, in the state of Pennsylvania, joining the New-York line and the Genesee lands ... | [Philadelphia] : Hall & Pierie, printers, no. 51, Market-Street, Philadelphia., [1812] | Pennsylvania | 1812 |
Corwin & Blackburn. | Proposals by Moses B. Corwin & William Blackburn, for publishing in the town of Urbana, state of Ohio a weekly newspaper to be entitled the Farmer's watch tower. | [Urbana, Ohio: : Published by Corwin & Blackburn, 1812] | Ohio | 1812 |
Coxe, Tench, 1755-1824. | To the public. : It was hoped, that the full replies in the last winter, to several attacks of the Aurora upon the purveyor of public supplies, would have terminated the accusations in that newspaper. But it seems they have been re-commenced with a view to destroy the Purveyor's Office. ... | [Washington, D.C. : s.n., 1812] | District of Columbia | 1812 |
Cutler, James, 1774-1818. | Prospectus of a new periodical paper, entitled the Weekly messenger. | [Boston : Printed by James Cutler, 1812] | Massachusetts | 1812 |
Davidson, T. (Thomas), -1788. | The real Christian distinguished from hypocrites; : in a discourse, from Revelations iii. 1. / By Rev. Thomas Davidson, A.M. minister of Braintree, England. | Boston-- : N. Willis--printer., [between 1812 and 1825?] | Massachusetts | 1812 |
Dunbar, William, 1780-1848. | "Circumstances" do "alter cases." : In the Patriot of Saturday last, the ingenious editor has collected a number of "circumstances" to prove the probability of Henry's success in his detestable mission ... To alter the circumstances, by which the Patriot editor would deceive the people ... the following facts are stated, that justice may be done to this worthy and much injured patriot, General Crane. | [Boston : Printed by Munroe & French, 1812] | Massachusetts | 1812 |
E. S. | An essay on the fall of angels & men; : with remarks on Dr. Edward's notion of the freedom of the will, and the system of universality. | Printed at Boston, (Mas.) : By True & Rowe, no. 78, State Street.--, 1812. | Massachusetts | 1812 |
Emerson, Joseph, 1777-1833. | The evangelical primer, : containing a minor doctrinal catechism; and a minor historical catechism; : to which is added the Westminster Assembly's Shorter catechism; : with short explanatory notes, and copious Scripture proofs and illustrations; : for the use of families and schools. / By Joseph Emerson, pastor of a church in Beverly. | Boston: : Printed by Samuel T. Armstrong: and sold, wholesale and retail, by him, 50 Cornhill; and may also be had of William Hyde & Co. Bath; Cushing & Appleton, and Henry Whipple, Salem; John Dike, Beverly; Mark Newman, Andover; E. Little & Co. and Thom | Massachusetts | 1812 |
Emerson, Joseph, 1777-1833. | The evangelical primer, : containing a minor doctrinal catechism; and a minor historical catechism; : to which is added the Westminster Assembly's Shorter catechism; : with short explanatory notes, and copious Scripture proofs and illustrations; : for the use of families and schools. / By Joseph Emerson, pastor of a church in Beverly. | Boston: : Printed by Samuel T. Armstrong: and sold, wholesale and retail, by him, 50 Cornhill; sold also by Lincoln & Edmands, Boston; William Hilliard, Cambridge; Cushing & Appleton, and Henry Whipple, Salem; John Dike, Beverly; Mark Newman, Andover; E. | Massachusetts | 1812 |
Emerson, Joseph, 1777-1833. | The evangelical primer, : containing a minor doctrinal catechism; and a minor historical catechism; : to which is added the Westminster Assembly's Shorter catechism; : with short explanatory notes, and copious Scripture proofs and illustrations; : for the use of families and schools. / By Joseph Emerson, pastor of a church in Beverly. | Boston: : Printed by Samuel T. Armstrong: and sold, wholesale and retail, by him, 50 Cornhill; and may also be had of William Hyde & Co. Bath; Cushing & Appleton, and Henry Whipple, Salem; John Dike, beverly; Mark Newman, Andover; E. Little & Co. and Thom | Massachusetts | 1812 |
Federal Party (Mass.) | Bristol County resolutions. : At a very numerous meeting of the Federal Republicans ... in Taunton, March 12th, A.D. 1812 ... Voted, unanimously, to support the Honorable Caleb Strong, for governor--and William Phillips, Esq. for lieutenant-governor, of this commonwealth, the ensuing year. ... | [Boston or New Bedford, Mass. : Printed by William Burdick or Benjamin Lindsey, 1812] | Massachusetts | 1812 |
Federal Party (Mass.). Central Committee for the County of Worcester. | Worcester, October 23, 1812. : Gentlemen, The approaching election of representatives to the thirteenth Congress, forms a crisis which calls for every exertion of the friends of peace and national prosperity. ... The Central Committee for the County of Worcester, urged by a sense of publick duty, solicit your aid ... | [Worcester, Mass. : s.n., 1812] | Massachusetts | 1812 |
Federal Party (N.Y.). Committee of Correspondence (New York, N.Y.) | New-York, April 14, 1812. : Sir, As the Corresponding Committee of this city, we beg leave to address you on the subject of the important election which is at hand. ... | [New York : s.n., 1812] | New York (State) | 1812 |
Ferris, Benjamin. | New-York, August 18, 1812. : Sir, We address you with the undissembled frankness that becomes men who belong to the same great Republican family, of which you are a member. ... | [New York : Printed by Pelsue and Gould?, 1812] | New York (State) | 1812 |
Finch, Margaret, 1632-1740. | The universal fortune-teller, and complete dream dictionary; : with charms and ceremonies for knowing future events: / by Margaret Finch, queen of the gipsies: ; to which are added, a variety of humorous jests. | New-York: : Printed and sold by G. & R. Waite., 1812. | New York (State) | 1812 |
Fletcher, John, 1729-1785. | The penitent malefactor : with an account of his triumphant exit out of time into eternity. | [New York] : London printed; New-York: reprinted for the publisher., 1812. | New York (State) | 1812 |
Friend to little children. | The child's first spelling book, : with appropriate reading lessons : being an easy introduction to the United States' spelling book. / By a friend to little children. ; [Four lines from Watts's Hymns for children] | Pittsburgh, : Printed & published by Cramer, Spear & Eichbaum, and sold at the Franklin Head Bookstore, in Market, between Front and Second streets., 1812. | Pennsylvania | 1812 |
The Gerry-mander. : A new species of monster, which appeared in Essex south district in Jan. 1812. | [Boston : Printed by Russell & Cutler, 1812] | Massachusetts | 1812 | |
Hieroglyphics of John Bull's overthrow: or A view of the northern expedition in miniature. | [United States : s.n., 1812?] | United States | 1812 | |
Louisianais. | Aux Louisianais. | [New Orleans? : s.n., 1812] | Louisiana | 1812 |
Lyon, Matthew, 1749-1822. | The address of Mathew Lyon, to his friends and the patriotic citizens generally, of the first electoral district in Kentucky. : You will be called on to give your suffrage for four persons who are to vote for you at the ensueing [sic] election for president and vice president ... | [Russellville, Ky.? : Printed by Matthew Duncan?, 1812] | Kentucky | 1812 |
Mnemonika: or, Chronological tablets; : exhibiting, in a methodical manner, the most remarkable occurrences, from the creation of the world to the present period. Comprehending brief accounts of inventions and discoveries in every department of science; biographical and historical sketches; post-offices of the United States; discoveries of countries; foundations of empires, &c. &c. : To which are added, several valuable tables. | [Philadelphia] : Published by John F. Watson, Philadelphia; and E.J. Coale, Baltimore. B.W. Sower, & Co. printers., 1812. | Pennsylvania | 1812 | |
Panther, Abraham. | A very surprising narrative of a young woman, who was discovered in a rocky cave! : after having been taken by the Indians, in the year 1787. And seeing no human being for a space of nine years. : In a letter from a gentleman to his friend. | [United States : s.n.], Printed in the year 1812. | United States | 1812 |
Friends of Peace (R.I.) | Providence, August 15, 1812. : Sir, It is under the deepest impression of the importance of the approaching election of representatives to Congress, to the best interests of this state, and of the nation at large, that we address you on the present occasion. ... | [Providence : s.n., 1812] | Rhode Island | 1812 |
Friends of Peace (R.I.) | Providence, November 9, 1812. : Sir, The common interest we have in the approaching election of president and vice-president of the United States ... has induced us to address you on the present occasion, and to request your co-operation ... to secure the election of those candidates for the office of electors, who have been nominated by the Friends of Peace. ... | [Providence : s.n., 1812] | Rhode Island | 1812 |
Reynolds, Hezekiah. | Directions for house and ship painting; : shewing in a plain and concise manner, the best method of preparing, mixing and laying the various colours now in use, : designed for the use of learners. / By H. Reynolds. | New-Haven: : Printed by Eli Hudson., 1812. | Connecticut | 1812 |
Taber, Samuel, 1725-1813. | The articles of faith, of Samuel Taber. | [New London, Conn.? : s.n., 1812] | Connecticut | 1812 |
Walker, Timothy P. | The flaming sword, or A sign from heaven; : being a remarkable phenomenon, seen in the state of Vermont. | Groton Con': : Printed [by Timothy Waterous, Jr.], in the year 1812. | Connecticut | 1812 |
Washington Rifle Greens. | Rules and regulations of the Washington Rifle Greens: : raised in Stoneham and Reading: pursuant to a resolve of the legislature, passed Sept. 16, 1811. : Together with the manual exercise practised by said company. | Boston: : Printed by W.S. & H. Spear., 1812. | Massachusetts | 1812 |
Dow, Lorenzo, 1777-1834. | A dialogue between two characters; Curious and Singular!! / By Lorenzo Dow. ; [Five lines from Isaiah] | [Lynchburg, Va.] : Press Office, Lynchburg--Printed by Haas & Lamb,, 1812. | Virginia | 1812 |
The Book of pictures, and The story of Betty Goodhue; and of Frederick and Thomas. | Greenfield, Mass. : Printed and sold by Denio & Phelps.--Price 2 cts. single., [between 1812 and 1823] | Massachusetts | 1812 | |
Banknote, Charles. | A dialogue between Old and New Times. | [United States : s.n., 1812] | United States | 1812 |
Ainsworth, Robert, 1660-1743. | An abridgement of Ainsworth's dictionary, English and Latin, : designed for the use of schools. / By Thomas Morell, D.D. | Boston: : Published by Thomas & Andrews, West & Richardson, O.C. Greenleaf, and Edward Cotton. Wm. Brown, printer, Philadelphia., 1812. | Massachusetts | 1812 |
Louisiana. Legislature. House of Representatives. | Chambre des Representans de la Louisiane. : Premiere session de la premiere legislature de l'etat de la Louisiane. | Nouvelle-Orleans: : Imprimé par Thierry, imprimeur de l'etat de la Louisiane., 1812. | Louisiana | 1812 |
Charleston Baptist Association (S.C.) | The circular letter of the Charleston Baptist Association, addressed to the churches composing the same. : Convened at the Ebenezer Church, Jeffers' Creek, the 3d of November 1810. | Kennebunk [Me.], : Printed: for Andrew Sherburne. By James K. Remich,, 1812. | Maine | 1812 |
Doddridge, Philip, 1702-1751. | The principles of the Christian religion. : Divided into lessons, for children. / By the Rev. P. Doddridge. ; Adorned with cuts. | [New Haven] : From Sidney's Press. New-Haven,, 1812. | Connecticut | 1812 |
Becker, Christian Ludwig, 1756-1818. | Eine Predigt über wahren Patriotismus und unsere Zeiten. : Gehalten zu Baltimore den 5ten July, 1812, von dem Ehrw. Dr. C.L. Becker, Prediger der Hochdeutsch Reformirten Gemeine daselbst. : [Three lines from Schiller] | Harrisburg [Pa.] : Gedruckt bey Gleim und Wiestling., 1812. | Pennsylvania | 1812 |
Emerson, Joseph, 1777-1833. | The evangelical primer, : containing a minor doctrinal catechism; and a minor historical catechism; : to which is added the Westminster Assembly's Shorter catechism; : with short explanatory notes, and copious Scripture proofs and illustrations; : for the use of families and schools. / By Joseph Emerson, pastor of a church in Beverly. | Boston: : Printed by Samuel T. Armstrong: and sold, wholesale and retail, by him, 50 Cornhill; and may also be had of William Hyde & Co. Bath; Cushing & Appleton, and Henry Whipple, Salem; John Dike, Beverly; Mark Newman, Andover; E. Little & Co. and Thom | Massachusetts | 1812 |
Emerson, Joseph, 1777-1833. | The evangelical primer, : containing a minor doctrinal catechism; and a minor historical catechism; : to which is added the Westminster Assembly's Shorter catechism; : with short explanatory notes, and copious Scripture proofs and illustrations; : for the use of families and schools. / By Joseph Emerson, pastor of a church in Beverly. | Philadelphia: : Printed by R. & W. Carr, for Bradford & Read, Boston. For sale by Lincoln & Edmands, no. 53, and Samuel T. Armstrong, no. 50 Cornhill, Boston; William Hilliard, Cambridge; Cushing & Appleton, and Charles [i.e., Henry] Whipple, Salem; John | Pennsylvania | 1812 |
Bible. New Testament. English. Authorized. 1812. | The New Testament of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ. / Translated out of the original Greek and with the former translations diligently compared and revised. | [Philadelphia] : Stereotyped for the Bible Society at Philadelphia, by T. Rutt, Shacklewell, London., 1812. | Pennsylvania | 1812 |
Bible. English. Authorized. 1812. | The Holy Bible, : containing the Old and New Testaments: / translated out of the original tongues, and with the former translations diligently compared and revised. | Boston: : Printed by Greenough and Stebbins, for Thomas and Andrews, West and Richardson, and West and Blake., 1812. | Massachusetts | 1812 |
Campbell, Samuel, 1765-1836. | Samuel Campbell's catalogue of books, for 1812. : For sale at his store, no. 124, Pearl-Street, New-York. : Consisting of above forty thousand volumes in most departments of science and literature; nearly all new, best editions, well bound, and will be sold at the most reasonable prices--many are scarce and valuable books. | [New York : Published by Samuel Campbell, 1812] | New York (State) | 1812 |
More, Hannah, 1745-1833. | Tawny Rachel; or, The fortune teller: : with some account of dreams, omens, and conjurers. : Ornamented with cuts. | Philadelphia: : Published by Benjamin Johnson, no. 455, Market-Street., 1812. | Pennsylvania | 1812 |
Sandham, Elizabeth. | Careless Isabella, or The dangers of delay. : Embellished with a magic lantern exhibition. | [Philadelphia] : Published by Johnson and Warner, no. 147, Mar-ket Street, Philadelphia.--, 1812. | Pennsylvania | 1812 |
Nares, Edward, 1762-1841. | Thinks-I-to-myself. : a serio-ludicro, tragico-comico tale, / written by Thinks-I-to-myself who? ; Two volumes in one. | [Philadelphia] : Published by Anthony Finley, S.E. corner of Chesnut and Fourth streets, Philadelphia: sold also by Bradford and Read, Boston; Farrand, Hopkins, Zantzinger, & Co. Alexander Montgomery, Frankfort, (Ky.) J. Cushing, and A. Miltenberger, Balt | Pennsylvania | 1812 |
Whittington and his cat. | The famous history of Whittington and his cat; : shewing how from a poor country boy, destitute of parents or relations, he obtained great riches, and was promoted to the high and honorable dignity of Lord Mayor of London. | [Boston] : Printed and sold by Nathaniel Coverly, Jun'r. Corner of Theatre-Alley, Boston. Price 75 cents per dozen, 12 single., [1812?] | Massachusetts | 1812 |
Phenix Fire Society (Charlestown, Boston, Mass.) | Regulations of the Phenix Fire Society, in Charlestown. : Instituted, January, 1795. | [Massachusetts? : s.n., 1812?] | Massachusetts | 1812 |
The Seven wonders of the world; and other magnificent buildings, &c. | Otsego [N.Y.]: : Printed by H. & E. Phinney, Jun. and sold by them wholesale and retail., 1812. | New York (State) | 1812 | |
A True and surprising account [of] the appearance of the devil, to a company of card players in Manchester, England, on the evening of January 1, 1808. : In a letter from a gentleman residing in the town, to his friend in Connecticut. | [Connecticut? : s.n.], March--1812. | Connecticut | 1812 | |
America forever: or A defiance to the bulwark of religion, : together with the Yankee sailor. | [Boston] : Printed by Nathaniel Coverly, Jun. corner Theatre Alley. Boston:, [ca. 1812] | Massachusetts | 1812 | |
The American Constitution frigate's engagement with the British frigate Guerriere, : which after an action of 25 minutes, surrendered, and being completely shattered, was blown up, it being impossible to get her into port. | [Boston : Printed by Nathaniel Coverly, Jr., 1812] | Massachusetts | 1812 | |
The American patriot's war song: or An appeal to freemen. | [Boston] : Printed by Nathaniel Coverly, Jun'r. corner Theatre Alley, Boston., [ca. 1812] | Massachusetts | 1812 | |
Brilliant victory, : obtained by Commodore Decatur, of the "United States," frigate, over the British frigate "Macedonian," commanded by Capt. Carden, which battle was decided in 17 minutes. : Hark how the church bell's thundering harmony stuns the glad ear! ... | [Boston : Printed by Nathaniel Coverly, Jr., 1812] | Massachusetts | 1812 | |
The Bulwarks of religion, : [two lines from Isaiah] : Much is said at this day, of the bulwark of religion; particularly in Massachusetts, where some consider the English government the bulwark of our religion. ... | [Boston] : Printed by Nathaniel Coverly, corner Theatre Alley, Milk-Street, Boston., [1812?] | Massachusetts | 1812 | |
Campbell, James. | A new song, / composed by James Campbell, a boatswain's mate on board the Constitution. | [Boston : Printed by Nathaniel Coverly, Jr., 1812] | Massachusetts | 1812 |
Columbia and independence, : a new patriotic song. Dedicated to every free born American. : Tune--Adams and liberty. | [Boston : Printed by Nathaniel Coverly, Jr., ca. 1812] | Massachusetts | 1812 | |
Dreadful hurricane at New Orleans. | [Boston : s.n., 1812] | Massachusetts | 1812 | |
An Elegy on the death of the Reverend Joseph S. Buckminster, : the beloved pastor of the church in Brattle Street Boston. Who departed this life June 9 [1812], in the 29th year of his age. | [Boston : s.n., 1812] | Massachusetts | 1812 | |
Hull's surrender, or Villany somewhere. | [Boston] : Printed by Nathaniel Coverly, Jun. corner Theatre Alley.---Boston., [1812] | Massachusetts | 1812 | |
Hull's victory: or Huzza for the Constitution. | [Boston : Printed by Nathaniel Coverly, Jr., 1812] | Massachusetts | 1812 | |
Hull's victory, or, Huzza for the Constitution. | [Boston : Printed by Nathaniel Coverly, Jr., 1812] | Massachusetts | 1812 | |
Madison's victory. | [Boston : s.n., 1812] | Massachusetts | 1812 | |
Massachusetts song of liberty:[.] | [Boston] : Printed and sold by Nathaniel Coverly, Jun'r., [ca. 1812?] | Massachusetts | 1812 | |
Messmates 3 cheers for Captain Hull, and other officers and crew of the Constitution. : Captain Hull's victory. : Captain Hull, commander of the frigate Constitution, took after a short engagement, the British frigate Guerriere, mounting 49 guns. | [Boston : s.n., 1812] | Massachusetts | 1812 | |
Naval recruiting song, : "tune All hands a hoy to the anchor." : Together with An Irishman's observation on British politics. | [Boston] : Printed by Nathaniel Coverly, Jun'r. corner Theatre-Alley., [1812 or 1813] | Massachusetts | 1812 | |
On Samuel Tully and John Dalton, alias R. Heathcote, : who is sentenced to be executed the 10th day of December, 1812, for piracy and murder. | [Boston : s.n., 1812] | Massachusetts | 1812 | |
Riot in Baltimore. : Extract of a letter from Baltimore, dated July 28. | [Boston : s.n., 1812] | Massachusetts | 1812 | |
A Song composed in the year seventy five. Transfer'd to 1812. : "Tune the World turned upside down." | [Boston] : Printed by Nathaniel Coverly, Jun'r. corner Theatre-Alley., [1812] | Massachusetts | 1812 | |
Tully, Samuel, 1771-1812. | A copy of a letter from Samuel Tully, : alias R. Heathcoate, who is under sentence of death for piracy and murder to his father, in England; written the day he received sentence, but copied over since his confinement in the state prison, in presence of some gentlemen whose duty it is to attend there. | [Boston] : Printed by Nathaniel Coverly, Jun. corner Theatre-Alley.----Boston. ..., [1812] | Massachusetts | 1812 |
Tully, Samuel, 1771-1812. | The last words of S. Tully, : who was executed at South Boston, for piracy, December 10th, 1812. | [Boston : s.n., 1812] | Massachusetts | 1812 |
Verses composed on the schooner Washington and crew, : who was blown off the coast on the 24th of November 1811, being bound from New-York for Salem: light, commanded by Nicholas Thomas, of Frenchmans-Bay, and arrived at the island of St. Thomas, after being a sea 36 days. | [Boston : Printed by Nathaniel Coverly, Jr., 1812] | Massachusetts | 1812 | |
Kensett, Thomas, 1786-1829. | To the officers of the army and the citizens of the United States this map of Upper and Lower Canada and United States contiguous [cartographic material] / contracted from the manuscript surveys of P.F. Tardieu is respectfully inscribed by the publicks most obedient servant Thomas Kensett. ; Engraved by T. Kensett Cheshire & A. Doolittle New-Haven. | [Cheshire, Conn. : s.n., 1812] | Connecticut | 1812 |
Kensett, Thomas, 1786-1829. | To the officers of the army and the citizens of the United States this map of Upper and Lower Canada and United States contiguous [cartographic material] / contracted from the manuscript surveys of P.F. Tardieu is respectfully inscribed by the publicks most obedient servant Thomas Kensett. ; Kensett sculp. Cheshire Connt. | [Cheshire, Conn. : s.n., 1812] | Connecticut | 1812 |
Allen, F. D. (Francis D.) | A map of the British possessions in North America, including part of the United States [cartographic material] / by F.D. Allen. | [New York] : Published by J. Tiebout no. 238 Water St. N. York., [1812] | New York (State) | 1812 |
Lambert, Samuel, 1768-1832. | A new chart of Massachusetts Bay [cartographic material] / drawn from the latest authorities, by S. Lambert Salem. 1812. | [Salem, Mass. : Samuel Lambert, 1812] | Massachusetts | 1812 |
Palestine or Holy Land [cartographic material] | [Boston] : Published by Cummings & Hilliard no. 1 Cornhill, Boston., [between 1810 and 1820] | Massachusetts | 1812 | |
[Map of redistricting in Worcester County] [cartographic material] | [Boston : s.n., 1812] | Massachusetts | 1812 | |
Adam and Eve. | A song for wedding. | [Boston? : s.n., ca. 1813?] | Massachusetts | 1813 |
American prisoner from Barbadoes. | American captives at Barbadoes, or, Celebration of the 4th of July, on board an English prison ship. | [Newburyport, Mass. : s.n., 1813] | Massachusetts | 1813 |
Andover Theological Seminary. | Catalogue of the professors and students of the theological institution, : Andover, Dec. 6, 1813. | Andover [Mass.], : Flagg and Gould., [1813] | Massachusetts | 1813 |
A.T. Goodrich & Co. | Goodrich and Co.'s New-York circulating library and reading-room, no. 124 Broadway, corner of Cedar-Street, opposite the City Hotel. : Catalogue of books. (For the terms of subscription and regulations, see the next page.) : [Six lines of verse] | New-York: : Printed for A.T. Goodrich & Co. no. 124 Broadway, corner of Cedar-Street, opposite the City Hotel., 1813. | New York (State) | 1813 |
Bible. New Testament. English. Authorized. 1813. | The New Testament of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ, / translated out of the original Greek; and with the former translations diligently compared and revised. | Philadelphia: : Published by Thomas M. Longstreth, no. 119, Market Street. J. Bouvier, printer., 1813. | Pennsylvania | 1813 |
Boyd, B. F. | Common sense, or A plain story, / By B.F. Boyd. | New-York: : Printed for the author., 1813. | New York (State) | 1813 |
Brookfield Agricultural Society. | At a meeting of the Brookfield Agricultural Society, on the 25th day of January, A.D. 1813. : Upon the report of a committee appointed at the last meeting, voted that, to induce exertions for raising the best cattle and sheep, the following premiums, to be paid out of the funds of the society, be offered--viz. | [Brookfield, Mass. : Printed by E. Merriam & Co., 1813] | Massachusetts | 1813 |
Brown University. | Brown University. Order of exercises for commencement. | [Providence] : H. Mann and Co. printers., [1813] | Rhode Island | 1813 |
Brown University. | Catalogue of the officers and students of Brown University....Providence, October, 1813. | [Providence] : H. Mann & Co. printers.--, 1813. | Rhode Island | 1813 |
Buchan, William, 1729-1805. | Domestic medicine: or A treatise on the prevention and cure of diseases, by regimen and simple medicines. : With an appendix, containing a dispensatory for the use of private practitioners. / By William Buchan, M.D. Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians, Edinburgh. ; Revised and adapted to the diseases and climate of the United States of America, by Samuel Powel Griffitts, M.D. late professor of materia medica in the University of Pennsylvania. | Philadelphia. : Published by James Webster., 1813. | Pennsylvania | 1813 |
Burder, George, 1752-1832. | The closet companion; or, A help to serious persons, in the important duty of self-examination. : Intended to be kept in the Christian's usual place of retirement, in order to remind him of, as well as assist him in, the work. : [Five lines of Scripture texts] | Newburyport [Mass.], : Printed by W. & J. Gilman. Sold at their Miscellaneous Book-Store, no. 2, Middle-Street., [between 1813 and 1821] | Massachusetts | 1813 |
Chapman, Joseph. | The dark day. : Verses occasioned by a very dark day, May 19, 1780. | [Connecticut? : s.n., ca. 1813?] | Connecticut | 1813 |
Clay, Henry, 1777-1852. | Mr. H. Clay's speech, in the House of Representatives of the United States, : on the bill for raising an additional military force. | [United States : s.n., 1813] | United States | 1813 |
Cohen, Jacob I., 1789-1869. | Cohen's lottery & exchange office, no. 110, Market-Street, Baltimore. : Baltimore Hospital Lottery, second class, now drawing ... | Baltimore: : ---Printed by B. Edes, corner of South and Market-Streets., [1813] | Maryland | 1813 |
Condie, Thomas, 1775?-1814. | Memoirs of Gen. Geo. Washington, first president of the United States of America. | Hartford: : Published by W.S. Marsh, and for sale at his book store & bindery, Main-Street. John Russell, Jr. printer--State-Street., 1813. | Connecticut | 1813 |
Connecticut. Lieutenant Governor (1811-1813 : Smith) | By His Honour John Cotton Smith, Esq. lieutenant-governour ... of Connecticut, a proclamation. : Whereas the General Assembly ... passed a resolution ... that there may be contributions in the several religious societies and congregations in this state ... Given under my hand at Sharon, the eighteenth day of March ... one thousand eight hundred and thirteen ... | Hartford, : Hudson and Goodwin, print., [1813] | Connecticut | 1813 |
Cox, John J. | Valuation of property destroyed in Fredericktown. | [Maryland? : s.n., 1813] | Maryland | 1813 |
Daniel in the lion's den. | A hymn. : Daniel in the lion's den. | [New York] : John C. Totten, printer, no. 9 Bowery, New-York., [between 1813 and 1832] | New York (State) | 1813 |
Dilworth, Thomas, -1780. | A new guide to the English tongue. : In five parts. ... The whole being recommended by several clergymen and eminent schoolmasters, as the most useful performance for the instruction of youth, is designed for the use of schools. / By Thomas Dilworth, author of the Schoolmaster's assistant; Young book-keepers assistant, &c. &c. &c. | [Baltimore] : Printed for and sold by S. & W. Meteer, Baltimore, --1813. | Maryland | 1813 |
Dover Cotton Factory Company. | Bye laws for the Dover Cotton Factory Company. | [Dover, N.H.] : Printed for the company, by John Mann. Dover--, A.D. 1813. | New Hampshire | 1813 |
Dumont, John. | A geographical chart, : being a compendium of the geography of the United States, Upper and Lower Canada, and the territories belonging to the United States.... / Compiled from the best authorities, by John Dumont. | Pittsburgh: : ....Printed by S. Engles & Co., November, 1813. | Pennsylvania | 1813 |
Eastburn, James, -1829. | Sir, I beg leave to call your attention to the enclosed address, respecting the Edinburgh and Quarterly reviews; : and also, to solicit your patronage and influence in extending the circulation of these valuable works. ... | [New York : Published by Eastburn, Kirk & Co., 1813] | New York (State) | 1813 |
Eastburn, Kirk & Co. | Eastburn, Kirk, & Co. no. 86, Broadway, New-York, and W.W. Woodward, Philadelphia, propose to publish by subscription, The life of John Knox. ... By Thomas M'Crie, minister of the Gospel, Edinburgh. | [New York : Eastburn, Kirk & Co., 1813] | New York (State) | 1813 |
Eastburn, Kirk & Co. | Eastburn, Kirk, & Co. solicit the attention of the well-wishers to the success of literature and science to the following address and recommendations. : Edinburgh and Quarterly reviews. | [New York : Eastburn, Kirk & Co., 1813] | New York (State) | 1813 |
Eastburn, Kirk & Co. | Proposals for re-publishing the Edinburgh review, from the beginning; : that is to say, from the first to the twenty-eighth number inclusive. | [New York : Eastburn, Kirk & Co., 1813] | New York (State) | 1813 |
Evans, Oliver, 1755-1819. | To the Honourable [blank] : Sir, I take the liberty of forwarding to you a memorial on the subject of patent terms, and the difficulties experienced by inventors, which it is my intention to lay before the two houses of Congress, at their next session ... | [Philadelphia? : s.n., between 1813 and 1815] | Pennsylvania | 1813 |
Federal Party (Mass.). Central Committee. | Boston, Feb. 26th, 1813. : Gentlemen, We congratulate you on the success that has attended our elections in the past year. ... The determination to support His Excellency Caleb Strong for governor ... you will have perceived. ... The spring election of town officers, and that of representatives, must also be attended to. ... | [Boston : s.n., 1813] | Massachusetts | 1813 |
Federal Party (Mass.). Central Committee for the County of Worcester. | Worcester, March 23, 1813. : Gentlemen, The object of obtaining a war governor, in Massachusetts, is so important to our national government ... | [Worcester, Mass. : s.n., 1813] | Massachusetts | 1813 |
Fletcher, Ebenezer, 1761-1831. | A narrative of the captivity & sufferings of Ebenezer Fletcher, of New-Ipswich, : who was severely wounded and taken prisoner at the battle of Hubbardston, Vt. in the year 1777, by the British and Indians at the age of 16 years, after recovering in part, made his escape from the enemy and travelling through a dreary wilderness, followed by wolves, and beset by Tories, and by the assistance of a friend arrived safe home. / Written by himself, and published at the request of his friends. | New-Ipswich, N.H. : Printed by S. Wilder., [between 1813 and 1828] | New Hampshire | 1813 |
Foreign Missionary Society of Northampton and the Neighboring Towns (Mass.) | The Foreign Missionary Society of Northampton and the Neighboring Towns. Constitution. | [Northampton, Mass. : s.n., 1813] | Massachusetts | 1813 |
Giles Gingerbread. | The entertaining history of Giles Gingerbread, : a little boy who lived upon learning. : Adorned with cuts. | [New Haven] : Sidney's Press. New Haven., 1813. | Connecticut | 1813 |
"Impressed seamen from Salem!" From the Salem gazette of April 27, 1813. : Register impressments. Having given correct accounts of the first 25 cases of the "Impressed seamen from Salem," we thought it entirely unnecessary to follow the Register number by number through its remaining cases. But, to satisfy our readers ... we now publish accounts of 25 cases more ... | [Salem, Mass. : Printed by Thomas C. Cushing, 1813] | Massachusetts | 1813 | |
Map of the seat of war in Europe. | [Boston] : Published at the Yankee-office, no. 78, State-Street, Boston [by True & Rowe, 1813]. | Massachusetts | 1813 | |
Murder of the whole family of Samuel Wells, : consisting of his wife and sister and eleven children, by the Indians. : Extract of a letter from a gentleman in New Orleans, to his friend in New-York, dated May 1, 1813. | [New York? : s.n., 1813] | New York (State) | 1813 | |
Potter, James, 1734- | Narration of the experience, travels and labours of Elder James Potter, Minister of the Gospel, and Pastor of the Baptized Church in Bowdoin, Commonwealth of Massachusetts. : Published by request of many of the friends of Zion. | Boston: : Printed by Lincoln & Edmands, 53 Cornhill,, 1813. | Massachusetts | 1813 |
Smith, Peter, 1753-1816. | The Indian doctor's dispensatory, : being Father Smith's advice respecting, diseases and their cure; consisting of prescriptions for many complaints: and a description of medicines, simple and compound, showing their virtues and how to apply them. : Designed for the benefit of his children, his friends and the public, but more especially the citizens of the western parts of the United States of America. / By Peter Smith, of the Miami Country. ; Men seldom have wit enough to prize and take care of their health until they lose it--and doctors often know not how to get their bread deservedly, until they have no teeth to chew it. | Cincinnati: : Printed by Browne and Looker, for the author., 1813. | Ohio | 1813 |
Dorcas Society for the Relief of Poor Female Professors of Religion. | Constitution of the Dorcas Society for the Relief of Poor Female Professors of Religion. | [New Haven : s.n., 1813?] | Connecticut | 1813 |
Thomson, Ignatius, 1774-1848. | Good reasons why the Congregational priests are Federal. | [Vermont : s.n., 1813] | Vermont | 1813 |
Trial for murder. Boston, December 18, 1813. : On Thursday last, two young men, one named Livermore and the other Angier, received the sentence of death, at the Supreme Court held at Cambridge, for the murder of an Indian man, named Nicholas John Cruay [i.e., Crevay], and his wife ... | Boston, : Printed by Nathaniel Coverly, Jun. Milk Street., [1813] | Massachusetts | 1813 | |
Weed, Enos. | The political reconciling-pamphlet; or Patriotic-address: to all the people in North-America. : In which, a strict adherence to the present Constitution, is recommended; and no personal reflections on those now in office, but such maxims are inculcated as (is presumed,) will be for the future welbeing, of the North American states; in all circumstances either of war; or peace. : Sold whole-sale & retail by Enos Weed of Stamford (Connecticut) : Just and righteous rulers, the only probable saviours of the North-American people, from anarchy oppression and traldom. / By a native of North America. | [Stamford, Conn.?] : Printed for the perusal of all, M,DCCC,XIII. [1813] | Connecticut | 1813 |
Ali Baba (Folk tale) | The entertaining & interesting story of Alibaba the wood cutter with the death of the forty thieves, and the overthrow of their protector Orcobrand, the evil genius of the forest. | Philadelphia: : published and sold wholesale by Wm. Charles, and may be had of all the booksellers. Price, 18 3-4 cents. 1813. W. M'Culloch, printer., [1813] | Pennsylvania | 1813 |
Mather, Cotton, 1663-1728. | Proposals to lawyers. : From Essays to do good. / By the late Cotton Mather, D.D. F.R.S. ; [One line from Hebrews] | Barnard, Vt. : Published by J. Dix--I.H. Carpenter, printer., [ca. 1813] | Vermont | 1813 |
Aristotle's Masterpiece. | The complete master-piece of Aristotle, the famous philosopher. : Displaying the secrets of nature in the generation of man. | [Boston?] : New-England: Printed for the College of Physicians., 1813. | Massachusetts | 1813 |
Burder, George, 1752-1832. | The pleasures of religion. : (Addressed particularly to youth.) : A sermon, / by George Burder. | Hudson [N.Y.]: : Printed by Ashbel Stoddard., [not after 1813] | New York (State) | 1813 |
English, Clara. | The affecting history of the children in the wood. : [Four lines of verse] | Hallowell [Me.]: : Printed for E. Goodale and N. Cheever. Sold at their respective bookstores., 1813. | Maine | 1813 |
Cock Robin. | The death and burial of Cock Robin, : with the story of the farmer's daughters. : To which is added, The tragical death of an apple-pye. : Adorned with cuts. | [New Haven] : Sidney's Press. New-Haven,, 1813. | Connecticut | 1813 |
Fenning, Daniel. | The universal spelling book; or, A new and easy guide to the English language. : Containing: I. Tables of words in one, two, three, and four syllables; with natural and easy lessons in each, adapted to the capacity of children from three years old and upwards, ... II. A very easy and rational guide to English grammar, by way of question and answer, for the use of schools and private persons. III. A collection of near 5000 of the most useful words of two, three, and four syllables ... IV. Many useful things necessary to help the young beginner and inform the more grown up youth ... V. Chronological tables of the most memorable occurrences in sacred and prophane history ... / By Daniel Fenning. Author of The use of the globes, Practical arithmetic, Guide to algebra, Royal English dictionary, Young man's book of knowledge, &c. | Baltimore: : Printed and sold William Warner., 1813. | Maryland | 1813 |
Davies, Benjamin, 1781-1854. | A new and concise system of book-keeping, according to the Italian method of double entry. : Adapted to the commerce of the United States. / By Benjamin Davies. | Philadelphia: : Published by Benjamin Johnson, no. 22, North Second Street., 1813. | Pennsylvania | 1813 |
O'Conway, Josephus M. S., 1789-1830. | Proposals for printing by subscription, Venezuelan memoirs, : containing a faithful narrative of the awful earthquake, which reduced to a mass of ruins the superb metropolis of Carracas, in South America. ... : Also, a heroic poem on the third battle of Portachuelo de Cuayca [i.e., Guayca], and fall of the creole of New-Orleans. ... / By Josephus M.S. O'Conway, surgeon of the Barlovento Regiment and of the post of Portachuelo de Guayca. | [Philadelphia : s.n., 1813] | Pennsylvania | 1813 |
Eastburn, Kirk & Co. | A catalogue of valuable and scarce books, : many of them in splendid bindings, just received and for sale by Eastburn, Kirk & Co. at the Literary Rooms, New-York. | [New York : Eastburn, Kirk & Co., between 1813 and 1816] | New York (State) | 1813 |
Dow, Lorenzo, 1777-1834. | A dialogue between the Curious and Singular!! / By Lorenzo Dow. ; [Five lines from Isaiah] | [Alexandria, D.C.? : Printed by Cottom & Stewart?, ca. 1813?] | Virginia | 1813 |
Bible. New Testament. English. Authorized. 1813. | The New Testament of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ, / translated out of the original Greek; and with the former translations diligently compared and revised. | Philadelphia: : Published by Benjamin Johnson, no. 455, Market Street. J. Bouvier, printer., 1813. | Pennsylvania | 1813 |
Bible. New Testament. English. Authorized. 1813. | The New Testament of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ, / newly translated out of the original Greek: and with the former translations diligently compared and revised. ; Appointed to be read in churches. | New-York: : Printed for and sold by Evert Duyckinck, no. 102 Pearl-Street., 1813. | New York (State) | 1813 |
Bible. New Testament. English. Authorized. 1813. | The New Testament of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ, / translated out of the original Greek: and with the former translations diligently compared and revised. ; Appointed to be read in churches and families. | Chambersburg [Pa.]: : Published for John Shryock. G.K. Harper, printer., 1813. | Pennsylvania | 1813 |
Carey, Mathew, 1760-1839. | Carey's American pocket atlas; : containing twenty maps, viz. ... : With a brief description of each state and territory: : also the census of inhabitants of the United States, for 1810. The exports from the United States for twenty years. | Philadelphia: : Published by Mathew Carey, no. 122, Market Street., 1813. | Pennsylvania | 1813 |
Intemperance: : its gradual and insidious progress. : (Extracted from the Panoplist.) | [Boston] : Printed By N. Willis, 76, State-Street, Boston. Who has for sale a variety of interesting tracts. Usual discounts made on large purchases., [between 1813 and 1816?] | Massachusetts | 1813 | |
Mother Goose. | Mother Goose's melody; or, Sonnets for the cradle. : Containing the most celebrated songs and lullabies of the good old nurse, calculated to amuse children, and to excite them to sleep. : Ornamented with cuts, and illustrated with notes and maxims, historical, philosophical, and critical. | Windham [Conn.]: : Printed by Samuel Webb., 1813. | Connecticut | 1813 |
Episcopal Church. | A form of prayer, to be used on days appointed by civil authority, to be observed as days of fasting, humiliation and prayer. : With forms of prayer, for the daily use of families. : To which are added, sacramental meditations. : And introductory hymns for the morning and evening service, of the Episcopal Church. | Newburyport [Mass.], : Published by W. & J. Gilman. Sold at their book-store and printing-office, no. 2, Middle-Street. (Price 12 1/2 cents single--$10 per hundred.), [between 1813 and 1821] | Massachusetts | 1813 |
The Prodigal daughter: or, A strange and wonderful relation: : shewing how a gentleman of great estate in Bristol, in England, had a proud and disobedient daughter; who, because her parents would not support her in all her extravagance, bargained with the Devil to poison them.-- : How an angel informed her parents of her design.-- : How she lay in a trance four days; and when she was put in the grave, she came to life again, and related the wonderful things she saw in the other world. | [Boston] : N. Coverly, Jr. printer, Milk-St. Boston, [ca. 1813] | Massachusetts | 1813 | |
Bradford & Read. | Medical book store, 58, Cornhill. : Bradford and Read, have in their stock of books, the following valuable medical works ... | [Boston : Bradford & Read, 1813] | Massachusetts | 1813 |
Martin, Sarah Catherine, 1768-1826. | The comic adventures of Old Mother Hubbard and her dog; : Illustrated with fifteen copper-plate engravings. | New-York: : Published by I. Riley, no. 4, City-Hotel. 1813. Price 25 cents., [1813] | New York (State) | 1813 |
Finley, A. (Anthony) | Medical book-store, S.E. corner of Chesnut and Fourth streets, Philadelphia. : Anthony Finley, has recently published, An essay on the organic diseases and lesions of the heart, and great vessels. From the clinical lectures of J.N. Corvisart ... | [Philadelphia : A. Finley, 1813] | Pennsylvania | 1813 |
Byron, George Gordon Byron, Baron, 1788-1824. | The poetical works of Lord Byron. : In two volumes. Vol. I[-II]. : From the last London edition. | Philadelphia: : Published by Moses Thomas, no. 52, Chesnut-Street. William Fry, printer., 1813. | Pennsylvania | 1813 |
Collins & Co. (New York, N.Y.) | A catalogue of books for sale by Collins & Co. printers, booksellers, and stationers, no. 189 Pearl-Street, New-York; : consisting of the last and most approved editions of books on history, biography, travels and voyages, poetry, theology, arts and sciences; and classical and school-books in Greek, Latin, French, and English; together with a list of stationary. | New-York: : Printed by Collins and Co., 1813. | New York (State) | 1813 |
Davis, William Cummins, 1760-1831. | A catechism for young people: : containing a plain and easy system of divinity, agreeable to the leading doctrines of the Holy Scriptures. / By the Rev. William C. Davis. ; [Two lines from Deuteronomy] | Salisbury: (N.C.) : Printed by Coupee & Crider., 1813. | North Carolina | 1813 |
Amory, Francis, 1766-1845. | Will be sold by auction at the office of Francis Amory, in Marlborough Street, Boston, the following books, which are highly valuable; particularly for public libraries. : The sale to commence at 11 o'clock, on the last Wednesday in October. | [Boston : s.n., 1813] | Massachusetts | 1813 |
Bible. English. 1813. | The Holy Bible: : containing the Old and New Testaments: together with the Apocrypha; and arguments prefixed to the different books: with moral and theological observations illustrating each chapter. Composed by the Reverend Mr. Ostervald, professor of divinity, and one of the ministers of the church at Neufchatel in Swisserland [sic]. Translated at the desire of, and recommended by the Society for Propagating Christian Knowledge. : To which are added, an index; an alphabetical table of all the names in the Old and New Testaments, with their significations: Brown's concordance, &c. &c. &c. : Embellished with maps, and a number of elegant historical engravings. | New-York: : Published by Evert Duyckinck, John Tiebout, G. & R. Waite, and Websters & Skinners of Albany. George Long, printer., 1813. | New York (State) | 1813 |
Griffith, William, 1766-1826. | The scrivener's guide; : containing concise precedents of acquittances, agreements, arbitration and awards, assignments, attornies letters, &c. bills of sale, bonds and conditions, composition with creditors, deeds of sale, partition, &c. indentures of apprentice, leases, licence of debtors, mortgages, promissory notes, bills, &c. recognizance, wills and codicils, with practical notes and explanations. : "Multum in parvo." / By William Griffith, Esq. counsellor at law. | Burlington, N.J. : Published by David Allinson, 1813. | New Jersey | 1813 |
Lines composed on the execution of W. Clement's: : who was shot for desertion, on Fort Independence, Feb. 18 having been four times pardoned, but having last deserted his post, was condemned to die. | [Boston] : Printed by Nathaniel Coverly, Jun. corner Theatre Alley., [1813?] | Massachusetts | 1813 | |
American bravery: or Great Britain, and her copper-colored allies defeated. : General Tupper, with a detachment of 2000 volunteers, has completely defeated a corps of Indians and British regulars, 1200 strong, and taken the noted Tecumseh prisoner, who has arrived at Franklinton, Ohio. | [Boston : Printed by Nathaniel Coverly, Jr., 1813?] | Massachusetts | 1813 | |
Bainbridge's victory: or Huzza for the Constitution, once more! : Engagement between the United States frigate Constitution, and the British frigate Java. | [Boston : Printed by Nathaniel Coverly, Jr., 1813] | Massachusetts | 1813 | |
The Battle between the Chesapeake and Shannon. | [Boston : s.n., 1813] | Massachusetts | 1813 | |
Boston, December 18, 1813. : On Thursday last, two young men, one named Livermore and the other Angier, received the sentence of death, at the Supreme Court held at Cambridge, for the murder of an Indian man, named Nicholas John Cruay [i.e., Crevay], and his wife ... | Boston : : Printed by Nathaniel Coverly, Jun., [1813] | Massachusetts | 1813 | |
Brilliant victory, : song----composed on the capture of the British schooner Dominico, mounting 16 guns, by the Decatur privateer of 7 guns. | [Boston] : N. Coverly, Jr. printer, Milk-Street, Boston., [1813] | Massachusetts | 1813 | |
Dunlap, William, 1766-1839. | Yankee chronology: or Huzza for the American navy. | [Boston : Printed by Nathaniel Coverly, Jr., 1813] | Massachusetts | 1813 |
The Green Mountain boys adieu. : On leaving the encampment at Burlington, September, 1813. ... "Tune the Soldier's farewell." | [Boston] : Printed by N. Coverly, Jun, Milk Street., [1813] | Massachusetts | 1813 | |
Huzza for Commodore Rodgers, : the United States' frigate, President, Commodore Rodgers, of 44 guns, has arrived in Providence, after a cruise of nearly five months. She has captured and sent in a great number of prizes. : "Tune, Frog and the mouse." | [Boston] : Printed by N. Coverly, Jun, Milk Street., [1813] | Massachusetts | 1813 | |
Naval victory, : by the United States frigate Constitution, and the British frigate Java. | [Boston : Printed by Nathaniel Coverly, Jr., 1813] | Massachusetts | 1813 | |
Plummer, Jonathan, 1761-1819. | Murder: death of Miss Mack Coy [i.e., McCoy], and the Young Teazer. : On the death of Miss Elizabeth Mack Coy, of Lee, (N.H.) who was cruelly, murdered it is expected, towards the end of August, 1813: and on the deaths of Capt. Dobson, Lieut. Johnson, sailing master Merril, prize master Allen, and twenty five others, killed by a dreadful explosion on board a privateer called the Young Teazer: fire having been conveyed to the magazine it is expected, by this Johnson, who it is likely would have been hanged, had he not killed himself. / Written by J. Plummer, travelling preacher. | [Boston] : Sold [by Nathaniel Coverly, Jr.] corner Theatre-Alley, Milk-St. Boston., [1813?] | Massachusetts | 1813 |
Portsmouth in flames. | A Particular account of the late distressing fire at Portsmouth. | [Boston : s.n., 1813?] | Massachusetts | 1813 |
Portsmouth in flames. : A particular account of the late distressing fire at Portsmouth. | [Boston : s.n., 1813?] | Massachusetts | 1813 | |
Thou shalt do no murder. : On Thursday, December 16, sentence of death was passed in a most solemn and impressive manner, by the Hon. Judge Sewall, upon Livermore and Angier, after a conviction of the murder of Nicholas John Cruay [i.e., Crevay], an Indian, on the night of the 23d. November. | [Boston : Printed by Nathaniel Coverly, Jr., 1813] | Massachusetts | 1813 | |
Shelton & Kensett. | An improved map of the United States [cartographic material] / by Shelton & Kensett. ; Engraved by A. Doolittle New Haven & T. Kensett Cheshire. | [Cheshire, Conn. : Shelton & Kensett, 1813] | Connecticut | 1813 |
Shelton & Kensett. | An improved map of the United States [cartographic material] / by Shelton & Kensett. ; Engraved by A. Doolittle New Haven. | [Cheshire, Conn.] : Published by Shelton & Kensett Cheshire Connect., Novr. 8th 1813. | Connecticut | 1813 |
Hales, John Groves. | Map of the compact part of the town of Portsmouth [cartographic material] : in the state of New Hampshire M.DCCC.XIII. / Surveyed & drawn by J.G. Hales geographer, draftsman &c. ; Engraved by T. Wightman Boston. | [Boston : s.n., 1813] | Maine | 1813 |
Warren, Moses, 1757-1829. | Connecticut from actual survey, made in 1811; [cartographic material] / by and under the direction of Moses Warren and George Gillet; and by them compiled. ; Engraved by Abner Reed, E. Windsor. | [Hartford] : Published under the authority of the General Assembly, by Hudson & Goodwin., [1813] | Connecticut | 1813 |
Andrews, John, 1768-1849. | Prospectus of a newspaper, to be published in Chillicothe, Ohio, entitled the Weekly recorder. | [Chillicothe, Ohio : Printed by John Andrews, 1814] | Ohio | 1814 |
Baptist Board of Foreign Missions (U.S.) | It is hoped that the following plan of female societies will be acceptable to all ... | [Philadelphia? : s.n., between 1814 and 1821] | Pennsylvania | 1814 |
Battle of Plattsburgh, and victory on Lake Champlain, : in which 14,000 British myrmidons were defeated and put to flight by 5,000 Yankees and Green-Mountain boys, on the memorable eleventh of Sept. 1814. : Tune--"Battle of the kegs." | [Windsor, Vt. : Printed by Jesse Cochran, 1814?] | Vermont | 1814 | |
Beers, Andrew, 1749-1824. | Beers' almanac, for the year of our Lord 1815 ... : Calculated for the meridian of Poughkeepsie, lat. 40. 41. N. long. 74. W. but may serve for other latitudes. ... / By Andrew Beers, philom. | Poughkeepsie [N.Y.]: : Printed by P. & S. Potter. Sold wholesale and retail by P. Potter, bookseller, Poughkeepsie--Also, by Rudd and Stockholm, Poughkeepsie; Covel and Patten, Kingston; and William E. Norman, Hudson., [1814] | New York (State) | 1814 |
Bible. English. Hieroglyphic Bible. 1814. | The hieroglyhick [i.e., hieroglyphick] Bible; or Select passages in the Old and New Testaments, represented with emblematical figures, for the amusement of youth: : Designed chiefly to familiarize tender age, in a pleasing and diverting manner, with early ideas of the Holy Scriptures. : To which are subjoined, a short account of the lives of the Evangelists, and other pieces. : Illustrated with nearly five hundred cuts. | Boston: : Published by Isaiah Thomas, Jun. no. 6 Marlborough Street. J.T. Buckingham, printer., 1814. | Massachusetts | 1814 |
Black River Baptist Association (N.Y.) | Minutes of the Black-River Baptist Association, held at Henderson, in the county of Jefferson, and state of New-York, on the 8th and 9th of June, 1814. | Watertown [N.Y.]: : Printed for the Association, by J. Rich., 1814. | New York (State) | 1814 |
Boston (Mass.) | Notification. : The male inhabitants of the town of Boston ... are hereby notified to meet at Faneuil Hall, on Monday, the fourth day of April next ... for the purpose of electing a governour ... | [Boston : s.n., 1814] | Massachusetts | 1814 |
Brookfield Agricultural Society. | The committee of the Brookfield Agricultural Society, appointed to take into consideration the encouragement suitable to be given to some of the more important objects of husbandry, report; : That in their opinion, it will be proper to appropriate of the society's funds, in premiums for the year 1815, seventy one dollars to be expended in the following manner, viz. | [Brookfield, Mass. : Printed by E. Merriam & Co., 1814] | Massachusetts | 1814 |
Brown University. | Brown University. Order of exercises for commencement. Sepember [i.e., September] 7, 1814. | [Providence] : Miller, Goddard & Mann, printers., [1814] | Rhode Island | 1814 |
Carey, Mathew, 1760-1839. | The crisis. No. 2. : A few facts and reflections submitted to the most serious consideration of the Committee of Defence. | [Philadelphia : Printed by Mathew Carey, 1814] | Pennsylvania | 1814 |
Carey, Mathew, 1760-1839. | To the Committees of Defence in New York, Philadelphia, and Baltimore. | [Philadelphia : Printed by Mathew Carey, 1814] | Pennsylvania | 1814 |
Chesterfield, Philip Dormer Stanhope, Earl of, 1694-1773. | Principles of politeness, / by Lord Chesterfield, ; as improved by Rev. J. Trusler D.D. for the improvement of youth, and worthy the attention of every class of people. | Sangerfield [N.Y.], : Joseph Tenny printer., 1814. | New York (State) | 1814 |
Crisp, Stephen, 1628-1692. | A short history of a long travel from Babylon to Bethel. | Philadelphia: : Printed by Joseph Rakestraw, no. 256, North Third Street., 1814. | Pennsylvania | 1814 |
David Dunham & Co. | Catalogue of books, : consisting of upwards of fifty thousand volumes, to be sold at public auction, in the city of New-York, by David Dunham & Co. on Wednesday, February 23, 1814. | [New York : s.n., 1814] | New York (State) | 1814 |
Dearborn, Benjamin, 1754-1838. | A proposal, for removing the inconveniencies incident to locks and inclined planes, in transferring canal-boats from one level to another. | [Boston : Printed by Benjamin Dearborn, 1814] | Massachusetts | 1814 |
Dickinson, Festus, 1795-1844. | At a meeting of the true Republican students of Dickinson College to celebrate the anniversary of American independence, Mr. Festus Dickinson, of Virginia, being appointed president, delivered the following oration. | [Carlisle, Pa.? : s.n., 1814?] | Pennsylvania | 1814 |
Draper, Aaron, 1764-1818. | Catalogue of valuable books, to be sold at auction, by Aaron Draper, : on Monday, June 13, 1814, at 7 o'clock P.M. | [Providence : Printed by Miller, Goddard & Mann, 1814] | Rhode Island | 1814 |
Eddy, John H. (John Hartshorne), 1783-1817. | New-York, March 14, 1814. : The unexampled progress of cultivation and improvement in that part of the state of New-York, lying west of the meridian of the village of Utica, and the surprising increase of its population and produce, present a subject of enquiry highly interesting ... it has opened to the observation of the geographer and the geologist, a number of very curious particulars in its general topography ... to endeavour to discover the probable cause of the singular features I have mentioned, has induced me to take the liberty of addressing you, and to beg the favour of you to answer the queries inclosed ... | [New York : s.n., 1814] | New York (State) | 1814 |
Elector. | To the free and independent electors of the southern district. : Fellow citizens! You will soon be called upon to choose those who are to represent you in the state legislature and the Congress of the United States. ... you should examine with attention the respective merits of the conflicting parties who claim your suffrages. On the one hand you have the Federalists--the pretended friends of peace, liberty, and commerce. On the other, the Republicans--the supporters of the war, free trade, and sailors' rights. ... | [New York : s.n., ca. 1814] | New York (State) | 1814 |
Federal Party (Mass.). Central Committee for the County of Worcester. | Worcester, March 8, 1814. : Gentlemen, The duty of addressing you upon our most important interest as freemen again devolves upon us. ... | [Worcester, Mass. : s.n., 1814] | Massachusetts | 1814 |
Flint-River Association of Baptists. | Minutes of the Flint-River Association of Baptists, : began and held at Bradshaw's Meeting-House, Lincoln County, September 24, 1814. | [Huntsville, Ala.? : s.n., 1814] | Alabama | 1814 |
Freemasons. Grand Lodge of Pennsylvania. | Grand Lodge of the most ancient and honourable fraternity of Free and Accepted Masons of Pennsylvania, and masonic jurisdiction thereunto belonging, according to the old institutions. : At a grand quarterly communication, held at their new hall in the city of Philadelphia, on Monday the fifth December, anno Domini 1814, anno Lucis 5814, (and subsequently) in ample form, the Grand Lodge proceeded to the election of grand officers for the ensuing year ... | [Philadelphia] : T.S. Manning, printer, n.w. corner of Sixth and Chesnut Streets, Philadelphia., [1814] | Pennsylvania | 1814 |
Friend to public credit. | To the president and directors of the [blank] : Gentlemen, The importance of the subject of this communication renders apology unnecessary. ... The excitement of the public mind, and the alarm generally spread, has created and will extend a desire to convert bank notes into specie, in order to guard against any contingency. To meet such a crisis, two modes present themselves--a free curtailment of discounts--or a suspension of specie payments. ... | [Philadelphia : Printed by M. Carey?, 1814] | Pennsylvania | 1814 |
Funk, Christian, 1731-1811. | A mirror for all mankind; or, Instructive examples, from the life and conduct of Christian Funk, a faithful minister of the word of God, among the Menonists; during, and many years after, the American Revolution. / Translated from the German. | [Norristown, Pa.] : Printed by J. Winnard, Norristown, for the proprietors., 1814. | Pennsylvania | 1814 |
Kidder, Thompson, 1788-1840. | An independent fortune of 25,000 dollars!! For only ten dollars!!! : Grand Union Canal Lottery, 1st class. ... | [Boston] : Rowe & Hooper, printers. 78, State-Street, Boston., [1814] | Massachusetts | 1814 |
Newburyport (Mass.). Tythingmen. | At a meeting of the tythingmen of Newburyport, Tuesday evening, January 4, 1814-- : Resolved, to have such sections of the act, providing for the due observation of the Lord's Day, as may be deemed expedient, printed on a sheet for the purpose of tacking up in the several taverns and public places, for the caution and information of the citizens ... | [Newburyport, Mass. : s.n., 1814] | Massachusetts | 1814 |
Scottish Rite (Masonic order). Supreme Council of Grand Inspectors General of the 33rd Degree in the United States of America. | Universi Terrarum orbis Architectionis per gloriam ingentis Deus meumque jus. Ordo ab chao. : In the name and at the special request of the Grand and Supreme Council of the most puissant sovereigns, Grand Inspectors General of the 33d Degree ... To all those to whom these letters shall come: Union, contentment and wisdom. Be it known and remembered, that whereas a certain individual of the name of Joseph Cerneau ... did, sometime this last spring, publish certain printed pamphlets ... wherein he stiles himself as "most potent, sovereign grand commander of the thirty-third degree for the United States of America, their territories and dependencies," &c. &c. &c. And whereas the only lawful body of the kind in the United States of America, was legally established on the 31st May, 5801, at the city of Charleston, South-Carolina ... | [New York : s.n., 1814] | New York (State) | 1814 |
Serle, Ambrose, 1742-1812. | The happy Negro. | Andover [Mass.]: : Printed for the New England Tract Society by Flagg and Gould., 1814. | Massachusetts | 1814 |
Wightman, Thomas. | The cipher engravers companion. : Containing every combination of the letters of the alphabet / drawn and engraved by Thomas Wightman Jr. | Boston. : Pub. according law Augt. 1814, and for sale wholesale & retail., [1814] | Massachusetts | 1814 |
Aikin, John, 1747-1822. | The squirrel. : Entered according to act of Congress, Sept. 26, 1814. | New-York: : Sold by T.B. Jansen, no. 11 Chatham-Street., 1814. | New York (State) | 1814 |
Edgeworth, Maria, 1768-1849. | Frank, part I[-IV]. Being the sixth[-ninth] part of Early lessons, / by Mrs. Edgeworth, author of The parent's assistant. ; [Eight lines of verse] | Boston: : Printed by Samuel T. Armstrong, no. 50, Cornhill. Of whom may be had wholesale or retail, many books designed to improve the understanding, and enrich the minds of children and youth., 1814. | Massachusetts | 1814 |
American Æsculapian Society. | Report of the proceedings of the American Æsculapian Society: during the winter of 1813-14. : To which are prefixed, the constitution and bye-laws; being the second session of the Society since its revival. | New-York: : Printed by John Forbes, no. 61, Fair-Street., 1814. | New York (State) | 1814 |
Burder, George, 1752-1832. | A dialogue between a traveller & yourself. | Andover [Mass.]: : Printed for the New England Tract Society by Flagg and Gould., 1814. | Massachusetts | 1814 |
Bourne, George, 1780-1845. | Prophecy. : A discourse, delivered in Harrisonburg: August 18th. 1814. The day appointed for humiliation and prayer. | Harrisonburg [Va.]: : Published by George Bourne., 1814. | Virginia | 1814 |
The Picture alphabet, for little children. | New-York: : Printed & sold by Samuel Wood, at the Juvenile Book Store, no. 357, Pearl Street., 1814. | New York (State) | 1814 | |
Cato. | Hints on banking institutions. | [Albany? : s.n., 1814?] | New York (State) | 1814 |
Artist's companion, and manufacturer's guide. | Five hundred receipts in the arts and trades, : containing directions from the best artists, for calico printing--bleaching of cotton and paper, dyeing of wood, bones, &c. Engraving and etching on copper--engraving in aquatinta, and on wood. Dyeing of various colours--manufacture of glass, pottery, beer, &c. &c. &c. : Forming a great variety of useful articles, collected from the latest European publications. / By a friend to American manufactures. | Boston: : Published by J. Norman, no. 1, North-Row., [between 1814 and 1817] | Massachusetts | 1814 |
Blair, Hugh, 1718-1800. | An abridgment of Lectures on rhetoric. / By Hugh Blair, D.D. one of the ministers of the High Church, and professor of rhetoric and belles lettres in the University of Edinburgh. | New-York: : Published by Richard Scott, 276 Pearl-Street., 1814. | New York (State) | 1814 |
Jack the Giant-Killer. | The singular and very surprising life and adventures of Jack the Giant Killer. : Illustrated with elegant engravings. | Philadelphia: : Published and sold wholesale by Wm. Charles, and may be had of all the booksellers. 1814. Price 18 3-4 cents. [1814] | Pennsylvania | 1814 |
Contra dances. | [United States : s.n., 1814?] | United States | 1814 | |
Baxter, Richard, 1615-1691. | The saint's everlasting rest; or, A treatise on the blessed state of the saints in their enjoyment of God in heaven. / Written by the reverend, learned, and pious Mr. Richard Baxter, ; Abridged by Benjamin Fawcett, M.A. ; [Three lines from Baxter's preface to Scudder's Christian's daily walk] | Philadelphia: : Jonathan Pounder, bookseller, no. 194, North Fourth-Street, opposite St. George's. Dickinson, printer., 1814. | Pennsylvania | 1814 |
The History of Philip Quarll, who lived thirty years on an uninhabited island. | Philadelphia: Published by Bennett & Walton, no 31, Market-Street., 1814. | Pennsylvania | 1814 | |
Eastburn, Kirk & Co. | Theological works recently published, and for sale by Eastburn, Kirk, & Co. : at the Literary Rooms, corner of Wall and Nassau streets, New-York. | [New York : Eastburn, Kirk & Co., 1814] | New York (State) | 1814 |
Eastburn, Kirk & Co. | New works proposed by Eastburn, Kirk and Co. : Eastburn, Kirk, and Co. New-York; Francis Adincourt [i.e., Adancourt], Troy; H.C. Southwick, Albany; and E.I. Coale, Baltimore, propose to publish by subscription The memoirs of the Cardinal de Retz: : containing the particulars of his own life--with the most secret transactions of the French court and the civil wars. : And also, the history of the conspiracy of the Count John Louis Fiesque, against the republic of Genoa, likewise written by the Cardinal de Retz. : Translated from the French. : To which will be added, notes by the Duchess of Newmours--and memoirs of Gui Joli, private secretary to Cardinal de Retz. : In three volumes, octavo. | [New York : Eastburn, Kirk & Co., 1814] | New York (State) | 1814 |
Bible Society of Nassau-Hall. | Proceedings of the Bible Society of Nassau Hall, at their semi-annual meeting, August 27, 1814. : With the president's address. | Trenton: : Printed by George Sherman., 1814. | New Jersey | 1814 |
Freneau, Philip Morin, 1752-1832. | The news-boy's address to the patrons of the Cabinet. : January 2, 1815. | [Schenectady, N.Y. : Printed by Riggs & Stevens, 1814] | New York (State) | 1814 |
Scottish Rite (Masonic order) | To the glory of the supreme architect of the universe. : Ordo ab Chao. A the orient of the most powerful Sovereign Grand Consistory of Grand Inspectors General of the 33d degree, and Princes of the Royal Secret, supreme chiefs of exalted masonry of the Ancient Scottish Rite of Heredon, for the United States of America, under the celestial canopy, at the central point, answering to 40 degres, 41 minutes, north latitude. Health. Stability. Power. | [New York : s.n., 1814] | New York (State) | 1814 |
M'Lean, James, 1779-1865. | Seventeen years' history, of the life and sufferings of James M'Lean. : An impressed American citizen & seaman. Embracing but a summary of what he endured, while detained in the British service, during that long and painful period. / Written by himself. | Hartford: : Printed for the author, by B. & J. Russell., 1814. | Connecticut | 1814 |
Bunyan, John, 1628-1688. | The pilgrim's progress from this world to that which is to come. : Delivered under the similitude of a dream. / By John Bunyan. ; In three parts. ; A new edition, divided into chapters. ; To which are added, explanatory and practical notes, by Messrs. Mason, Scott, and Burder. ; Embellished with elegant engravings. | Philadelphia: : Published by David Hogan. Griggs & Dickinsons, printers., 1814. | Pennsylvania | 1814 |
Bunyan, John, 1628-1688. | The pilgrim's progress from this world to that which is to come. : Delivered under the similitude of a dream. / By John Bunyan. ; In three parts. | Philadelphia: : Published by William G. Murphey. Griggs & Dickinsons, printers., 1814. | Pennsylvania | 1814 |
Byron, George Gordon Byron, Baron, 1788-1824. | The bride of Abydos, and The corsair. / By Lord Byron. | Philadelphia: : Published by Moses Thomas, no. 52, Chesnut-Street. J. Maxwell, printer., 1814. | Pennsylvania | 1814 |
Christian economy. | The Christian œconomy: / translated from the original Greek of an old manuscript, found in the isle of Patmos, where St. John wrote his book of the Revelation. | Hartford: : Published by O.D. Cooke. 1814. B. & J. Russell, printers., [1814] | Connecticut | 1814 |
Zschokke, Heinrich, 1771-1848. | Abaellino, the great bandit. : A grand dramatic romance, in five acts. / Translated from the German and adapted to the New-York theatre. By William Dunlap, Esq. | New-York: : Published by David Longworth, at the Dramatic Repository, Shakspeare-Gallery., Jan.--1814. | New York (State) | 1814 |
Amory, Francis, 1766-1845. | Catalogue of the law library of the Honorable Theophilus Parsons, : to be sold by auction, Thursday, June 2nd, 1814. At the store of Francis Amory, no. 41, Marlboro'-Street. | Boston, : [s.n.], 1814. | Massachusetts | 1814 |
Amory, Francis, 1766-1845. | Catalogue of books, belonging to the library of the late Rev. J.L. Abbot, : to be sold at the store of Francis Amory, no. 41 Marlboro'-Street, on Friday, the 23d of December. Sale to commence at 9 o'clock. | [Boston : s.n., 1814] | Massachusetts | 1814 |
Amory, Francis, 1766-1845. | Catalogue of a large and valuable assortment of books, : to be sold, without limitation, at the store of Francis Amory, no. 41, Marlboro' Street, on Thursday, March 10, and the following days. | [Boston, : s.n., 1814] | Massachusetts | 1814 |
Bible. English. Authorized. 1814. | The Holy Bible: : containing the Old and New Testaments: together with the Apocrypha: / translated out of the original tongues, and with the former translations diligently compared and revised; with marginal notes and references. ; To which are added, an index; an alphabetical table of all the names in the Old and New Testaments, with their significations; tables of Scripture weights, measures, and coins. | New-York: : Printed and sold by Collins and Co. Sold also by the principal booksellers in the United States., 1814. | New York (State) | 1814 |
Skelton, Philip, 1707-1787. | How happiness is to be attained in marriage. / By the late Rev. Philip Skelton, rector of Fintona &c. in Ireland. ; [Ten lines of quotations] ; (The profits arising from the sale of this discourse will be applied to a work of benevolence.) | Philadelphia: : Printed by Thomas and William Bradford no. 8, South Front Street., 1814. | Pennsylvania | 1814 |
Donaldson, Arthur, active 1811-1814. | The introduction to the Orthographer; or The first book for children. / By Arthur Donaldson, author of the Orthographer. | Philadelphia: : Printed for the author, by J. Bouvier, no. 45, South Front Street, and for sale by the booksellers., 1814. | Pennsylvania | 1814 |
Ibraham Ali Mahomed Hafez. | The new and complete dream book: : being a treatise on the art of foretelling future events, by dreams, moles, cards, the signs of the zodiac, and the planets. / Carefully done from the Arabic manuscripts of Ibraham Ali Mahomed Hafez. | Albany: : Published by George Forbes, bookseller, Court Street., 1814. | New York (State) | 1814 |
Colman, George, 1762-1836. | Landlady of France, : together with the Bottle of Rum, and Morgiana. | [Boston] : Printed by Nathaniel Coverly, Jun. Milk-Street, Boston:, 1814. | Massachusetts | 1814 |
Commodore Rodgers. : The United States frigate Commodore Rodgers [i.e., the President, commanded by Commodore John Rodgers] arrived within Sandy Hook Feb. 21. The revenue cutter Active, Capt. Cahoone, came up from the President, last evening, and informed us that Com. Rodgers fell in with two French frigates, and has captured three British merchant vessels, which he sunk, after taking out their cargoes, and has brought in thirty prisoners. | [Boston] : Printed by Nathaniel Coverly,, Jun. Milk Street.----Boston., [1814] | Massachusetts | 1814 | |
Commodore Rodgers. : The United States frigate Commodore Rodgers [i.e., the President, commanded by Commodore John Rodgers] arrived within Sandy Hook Feb. 21. The revenue cutter Active, Capt. Cahoone, came up from the President, last evening, and informed us that Com. Rodgers fell in with two French frigates, and has captured three British merchant vessels, which he sunk, after taking out their cargoes, and has brought in thirty prisoners. | [Boston : Printed by Nathaniel Coverly, Jr., 1814] | Massachusetts | 1814 | |
Huzza for the Constitution. : On Sunday April 17 [1814], arrived in this harbour, the U.S. frigate Constitution. She has captured four prizes during her cruize ... | [Boston : s.n., 1814] | Massachusetts | 1814 | |
Dearborn, Benjamin, 1754-1838. | A plan of those parts of Boston and its vicinity, [cartographic material] : with the waters and flats adjacent, which are immediately or remotely connected with the contemplated design of erecting perpetual tide-mills. : This vast design, in the wide range of its utility, will undoubtedly exceed any undertaking hitherto accomplished in the quarter of the world. / Printed and coloured typographically, by Benjamin Dearborn. In his new constructed letter-press. This plan is probably the first ever printed in a similar manner, as the common printing press cannot be thus applied. Gentlemen desirous of having works printed in colours, either plans, or other drawings, can be accomodated, at the Balance-Factory, where appropriate designs and engravings can be handsomely executed. Boston, February, 1814. | [Boston : Benjamin Dearborn, 1814] | Massachusetts | 1814 |
Hales, John Groves. | Map of Boston, in the state of Massachusetts [cartographic material] / surveyed by J.G. Hales geogr. & surveyor, 1814. ; J.R. Penniman del. Engraved by T. Wightman Jr. | [Boston : s.n., 1814] | Massachusetts | 1814 |
A Map of Europe. [cartographic material] : In which are delineated, the rout of the French Army, to & from Moscow, in the Campaign of 1812- that of the Campaign of 1813; and also, that of Ld. Wellington's army in Spain. | [East Windsor, Conn.] : Published by A. Reed & Co. E. Windsor Con., Mar. 1814. | Connecticut | 1814 | |
Shelton & Kensett. | Europe from the best authorities [cartographic material] / by Shelton & Kensett. ; A. Doolittle sc. | [Cheshire, Conn.] : Published by Shelton & Kensett Cheshire Connec., April 5th 1814. | Connecticut | 1814 |
An Affecting narrative of the captivity and sufferings of Mrs. Mary Smith, : who with her husband, and three daughters, was taken prisoner by the Indians, in August, 1814, and after enduring the most cruel hardships and torture of mind for sixty days, in which time she witnessed the tragical death of her husband and helpless children, was rescued from the hands of the merciless savages, by a detached party from the army of the brave Gen. Jackson, then commanding at New-Orleans. : Price--twelve and an half cents. | [United States : s.n., not before 1815] | United States | 1815 | |
Alumnus Brunensis. | A letter to the corporation of Brown University, suggesting certain improvements in its academical system. : [One line in Latin from Terence] | [Providence? : s.n., 1815] | Rhode Island | 1815 |
Auxiliary Bible Society in the County of Worcester. | The constitution of the Auxiliary Bible Society in the County of Worcester: adopted September 7, 1815. | Worcester [Mass.]: : Printed by William Manning., 1815. | Massachusetts | 1815 |
Auxiliary Bible Society in the County of Worcester. | Gentlemen, In pursuance of the trust reposed in the undersigned, : by the constitution of the Auxiliary Bible Society in the County of Worcester, we do hereby request you to act as a committee for the religious society in [blank] to carry into execution the purposes of the above institution. ... | [Worcester, Mass. : s.n., 1815] | Massachusetts | 1815 |
Baldwin, James Fowle, 1782-1862. | Timber & wood. : To be sold at public auction, on Wednesday, the 25th instant, a large quantity of timber and wood blown down by the late gale, on the subscriber's lot, in the eastwardly part of Burlington ... For further particulars, inquire of Col. Baldwin, of Woburn, or at no. 5, Bray's Wharf, Parkman's Buildings, Boston. | [Boston : s.n., 1815] | Massachusetts | 1815 |
Ballou, Silas, 1753-1837. | History of the American war. : A new song, on the causes, beginning, events, end and consequences of the late war with Great Britain.-- / By S. Ballou. ; Tune, The girl I left behind me. | [United States : s.n., 1815] | United States | 1815 |
Baptist Board of Foreign Missions (U.S.). New-York Middle District Society. | Proceedings of the Middle District Society, Auxiliary to the Baptist Board of Foreign Missions, at their first annual meeting, held in the Baptist Meeting-House, Poughkeepsie, Oct. 17, 1815. | [Poughkeepsie, N.Y.? s.n., 1815?] | New York (State) | 1815 |
Beecher, Lyman, 1775-1863. | A sermon, delivered at Wolcott, (Con.) Sept. 21, 1814, at the installation of the Rev. John Keyes, to the pastoral care of the church in that place. / By Lyman Beecher, Pastor of a Church of Christ in Litchfield. | New-London [Conn.]: : Printed by Samuel Green., 1815. | Connecticut | 1815 |
Bible. English. Authorized. 1815. | The Holy Bible, : containing the Old and New Testaments: / translated out of the original tongues; and with the former translations diligently compared and revised, by the special command of King James I. of England. | Walpole, (N.H.) : Published by Anson Whipple., 1815. | New Hampshire | 1815 |
Bible. New Testament. English. Authorized. 1815. | The New Testament of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ: / translated out of the original Greek; and with the former translations diligently compared and revised. | Boston. : Published by West and Richardson., 1815. | Massachusetts | 1815 |
Bible Society (Philadelphia, Pa.) | The seventh report of the Bible Society of Philadelphia. : Read before the Society, May 3d, 1815. | Philadelphia: : Printed by order of the Society. William Fry, printer., 1815. | Pennsylvania | 1815 |
Blythe, James, 1765-1842. | In an anonymous pamphlet lately published at Chillicothe, stiled "Case of Maccalla against Blythe, &c." : there are some statements to which the attention of the good people of Ohio, is for a moment solicited. ... | [Lexington, Ky. : s.n., 1815] | Kentucky | 1815 |
Boston (Mass.). Board of Health (1799-1822) | Abstract of the bill of mortality, for the town of Boston, : from the 31st December, 1813, to the 1st January, 1815;--agreeably to the record kept at the Health-Office. | [Boston : s.n., 1815] | Massachusetts | 1815 |
Bradford, Samuel F. (Samuel Fisher), 1776-1837. | (Circular.) Philadelphia, October 2d, 1815. : Sir, Owing to severe and ruinous losses, the result of widely extended concerns, it became necessary for me, at the commencement of the present year, to suspend the publication of Dr. Rees's Cyclopædia to which you are a subscriber. ... | [Philadelphia : Printed by Samuel F. Bradford, 1815] | Pennsylvania | 1815 |
Bradish, Luther, 1783-1863. | Moira for sale to actual settlers. : This township is situated in the county of Franklin, in the state of New-York; sixty-five miles west from Plattsburgh ... : For particulars, application may be made to Philip Kearny, Esq. residing in the township who is the authorised agent and attorney of the proprietors, for this purpose; or to the subscribers. ... | [New York? : s.n., 1815] | New York (State) | 1815 |
Brookhouse, Robert, 1779-1866. | Robert Brookhouse has for sale, four doors west of the market, : a general assortment of jewelry, silver, and plated ware. | [Salem, Mass. : s.n., 1815] | Massachusetts | 1815 |
Brown, Erastus. | The Tyringham tragedy: or Misfortune of 7 youths; : who attempting to sail for pleasure, were upset, three of whom, (Almond Benton, Ruth Mills and Betsy Gaffield,) were drowned: the other four, (Jackson Tracy, Lucy Upham, Cynthia Upham and Abigail Buell,) narrowly escaping after much suffering and effort; especially the three latter. | [Stockbridge, Mass.? : s.n., ca. 1815?] | Massachusetts | 1815 |
Brown University. | Brown University, September 6, 1815. Exercises of commencement. | [Providence] : Brown & Wilson, printers., [1815] | Rhode Island | 1815 |
Bunyan, John, 1628-1688. | The interpreter's house. : From Pilgrim's progress. | Andover [Mass.]: : Printed for the New England Tract Society by Flagg and Gould., 1815. | Massachusetts | 1815 |
Burder, George, 1752-1832. | On the Lord's day. | Andover [Mass.]: : Printed for the New England Tract Society by Flagg and Gould., 1815. | Massachusetts | 1815 |
Burder, George, 1752-1832. | On the Lord's day. | Andover [Mass.]: : Printed for the New England Tract Society by Flagg and Gould., 1815. | Massachusetts | 1815 |
Burnap, Jacob, 1748-1821. | A discourse, delivered at Merrimac, April 12, 1815, at the funeral of the widow Sarah Spalding, aet. 87; Samuel Spalding, aet. 17; and Joanna Spalding, aet 15: : it being two days after the burial of Mr. Asa Spalding, aet. 46; son of the aged widow, and father of the deceased children. / By Jacob Burnap, D.D. Minister of Merrimac. | Amherst [N.H.]-- : R. Boylston--printer., 1815. | New Hampshire | 1815 |
Cameron, John, 1744 or 1745-1815. | Prayers, for the use of families. | [Petersburg, Va. : Printed by Whitworth & Yancey, between 1815 and 1819] | Virginia | 1815 |
Carey, Mathew, 1760-1839. | Philadelphia, October 4, 1815. : Sir, The rapid sale of the sixth edition of The olive branch, recently published, places it beyond doubt, that a new edition will be indispensably necessary. I am, therefore, making the necessary preparations to put one to press ... | [Philadelphia : Printed by Lydia Bailey?, 1815] | Pennsylvania | 1815 |
Charleston (S.C.) | The ordinances of the City Council of Charleston, South-Carolina, : passed since the first of September, 1807, and to the 13th of November, 1815. / Compiled and printed pursuant to a resolution of Council. | Charleston [S.C.]. : Printed by G.M. Bounetheau & Lewis Bryer, No. 4, Broad-Street., [1815?] | South Carolina | 1815 |
Citizen. | Historical catechism, taken from the Holy Scriptures. / By a citizen. | Jaffrey, N.H. : Printed by S. Wilder., 1815. | New Hampshire | 1815 |
Collins & Co. (New York, N.Y.) | Collins & Co's publications. | [New York : Printed by Collins & Co., 1815] | New York (State) | 1815 |
Conclusion of peace! : Office of the Newport Mercury, Tuesday, 9 A.M. 14th February. Since the issuing of our handbill this morning, we have been politely favored by Major John Wood, just arrived from Providence, with a hand-bill printed there last night at 10 o'clock, giving the following more satisfactory and correct particulars of the conclusion of peace! | [Newport, R.I. : Printed by Rousmaniere & Barber, 1815] | Rhode Island | 1815 | |
Connecticut. General Assembly. | At a General Assembly of the State of Connecticut, : holden at Hartford in said state, on the second Thursday of May, A.D. 1815. : Whereas, learned, able and pious teachers of religion, greatly subserve, not the interests of the church only, but of the state also; and whereas the number of such teachers is not equal to the demands of public wants ... Resolved by this assembly, that Tapping Reeve [and eleven others], their associates and successors, be and hereby are constituted a body politic, by the name of The Charitable Society for the Education of Indigent, Pious Young Men, for the Ministry of the Gospel ... | [New Haven : s.n., 1815] | Connecticut | 1815 |
Cowen, Esek, 1787-1844. | Oration delivered by Esek Cowen, Esq. July 4th 1815, at Saratoga Springs. | [Ballston Spa, N.Y. : Printed by Isaiah Bunce, 1815] | New York (State) | 1815 |
Cunningham, J. W. (John William), 1780-1861. | Pneumanee; or, The fairy of the nineteenth century. / By the author of "The world without souls." | Philadelphia: : Published by Edward Earle. William Fry, printer., 1815. | Pennsylvania | 1815 |
Edgeworth, Maria, 1768-1849. | The bracelets. / By Miss Edgeworth. | Boston: : Published by Wells and Lilly., 1815. | Massachusetts | 1815 |
Edgeworth, Maria, 1768-1849. | The white pigeon. / By Miss Edgeworth. | Boston: : Published by Wells and Lilly., 1815. | Massachusetts | 1815 |
Edinburgh review. | Extract from the Edinburgh review, of Alison's Sermons, chiefly on particular occasions. | Hartford: : Sheldon & Goodwin--printers., 1815. | Connecticut | 1815 |
Episcopal Church. | The book of common prayer, and administration of the sacraments, and other rites and ceremonies of the church, according to the use of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the United States of America: : together with the psalter, or Psalms of David. | New-York: : Printed and sold by T. and J. Swords, no. 160 Pearl-Street., 1815. | New York (State) | 1815 |
Federal economy, or Thirteen hundred thousand dollars squandered!!!! : Electors of the county of Bristol, As you are about to pay the annual tribute of freemen at the altars of the Constitution, permit the voice of sincerity and truth to call your attention to the weighty subjects that ought, on this occasion, to influence your conduct. ... | [Boston? : s.n., 1815] | Massachusetts | 1815 | |
Federal Party (Mass.). Central Committee for the County of Worcester. | Worcester, March 13, 1815. : Gentlemen, In congratulating you upon the return of peace ... we should most fervently rejoice, could we announce, that the government, and its partizans, were also humbled to a pacifick temper towards those, to whose persevering patriotism the country is indebted for the remnant of prosperity and honour, which has been preserved from destruction. ... | [Worcester, Mass. : s.n., 1815] | Massachusetts | 1815 |
Female Bible Society of Philadelphia. | The first report of the Female Bible Society of Philadelphia. : Read before the Society, March 22, 1815. : With an appendix, and a list of subscribers and benefactors. | Philadelphia: : Printed by order of the Society. William Fry, printer., 1815. | Pennsylvania | 1815 |
Episcopal Church. | A form of prayer to be used on days appointed by the civil authority to be observed as days of humiliation, fasting and prayer. : To which are added additional hymns, set forth in General Convention, 1808. | Cambridge [Mass.], : Printed by Hilliard and Metcalf., 1815. | Massachusetts | 1815 |
Great Britain. | Treaty of peace : Treaty of peace and amity between His Britannic Majesty and the United States of America. | [New Hampshire : s.n., 1815] | New Hampshire | 1815 |
Hanson, Samuel. | A monstrous serpent. : Discovered and killed in January last (1815.) near the banks of the Ohio, in Kentucky, by three American prisoners. : Extract of a letter from one of the soldiers above mentioned to his brother in Philadelphia, dated Louisville, (Ken.) Feb. 13. 1815. | [Boston] : Printed by N. Coverly, Jun. Milk-Street. Boston., [1815] | Massachusetts | 1815 |
Jenkins, J. | Description of the tornado, September 23, 1815. / Dedicated to the inhabitants of Providence, by their friend, J. Jenkins, who was an eye witness of the awful scene. | [Providence? : s.n., 1815] | Rhode Island | 1815 |
Jenkins, John, 1755?-1823. | A new and useful improvement, offered to the publick, : for constructing fire places & chimnies, with horizontal funnels, on a plan, which will save fuel, insure warm rooms, and preserve health, at a small expense. / By J. Jenkins, author of The art of writing, reduced to a system. | Warren, (R.I.) : Printed by S. Randall, for the author,, M,DCCC,XV. [1815] | Rhode Island | 1815 |
Massachusetts State Prison. | Abstract of the number of convicts in the Massachusetts State Prison, : the manner of employing them, and the receipts and expenses of the institution, during the year ending September 30, 1815. | [Charlestown, Mass. : Printed by Samuel Etheridge, Jr., 1815?] | Massachusetts | 1815 |
Newman, William, 1773-1835. | To the afflicted. | Andover [Mass.]: : Printed for the New England Tract Society by Flagg and Gould., 1815. | Massachusetts | 1815 |
Observer. | To "A member of the Synod of Kentucky." : Sir. A two-penny sheet, lately published in Lexington, of which you are the author, in answer to the pamphlet, Case of M'Calla against Blythe, is the subject of this address. ... | [Lexington, Ky.? : s.n., 1815] | Kentucky | 1815 |
Olmsted, Gideon, 1749-1845. | Olmsted's case. : To the honorable the Senate and House of Representatives of the General Assembly of the commonwealth of Pennsylvania. : The memorial of Gideon Olmsted, of the city of Philadelphia, most respectfully sheweth. | [Harrisburgh, Pa.] : John Wyeth, printer, Harrisburgh--, February, 1815. | Pennsylvania | 1815 |
Particulars of the late horrid murder, of the most accomplished but unfortunate Miss Maria Pattan, : who was barbarously murdered in Fayette (Geo.) the 25th July last (by a rival suitor) the day previous to the one on which she was to have been married! : [Two lines of quotation] | Boston-- : Printed by H. Trumbull, and for sale by him by the gross, dozen or single., 1815. | Massachusetts | 1815 | |
Plummer, Jonathan, 1761-1819. | The bad cold, or influenza; the gale wind; loss of the Wasp, Portsmouth, &c. | [Newburyport, Mass.?] : Printed for the author, and sold by him., [1815] | Massachusetts | 1815 |
Rust, William, -1827. | The swearer's prayer, or His oath explained. | Andover [Mass.]: : Printed for the New England Tract Society by Flagg and Gould., 1815. | Massachusetts | 1815 |
A Short history of a stump meeting. | [Kingston, N.Y. : s.n., 1815 or 1816] | New York (State) | 1815 | |
Tigers. : The ladies and gentlemen of [blank] and its vicinity, are informed that two royal Brazilian tigers ... taken by the U.S. frigate Constitution, out of the ship Susannah, will be exhibited at [blank] | [Boston? : s.n., 1815?] | Massachusetts | 1815 | |
Ali Baba (Folk tale) | The story of Ali Baba and the forty thieves. | Oxford [N.Y.]: : Printed and sold by C. Morgan and A.D. Pier., 1815. | New York (State) | 1815 |
Beecher, Lyman, 1775-1863. | On the importance of assisting young men of piety and talents in obtaining an education for the Gospel ministry. | Andover [Mass.]: : Printed for the New England Tract Society by Flagg and Gould., 1815. | Massachusetts | 1815 |
How to make the most of a day. | [Andover]: : Printed for the New England Tract Society by Flagg and Gould., 1815. | Massachusetts | 1815 | |
Happy poverty, or The story of poor blind Ellen. : A well authenticated narrative. | Andover [Mass.]: : Printed for the New England Tract Society by Flagg and Gould., 1815. | Massachusetts | 1815 | |
Berquin, M. (Arnaud), 1747-1791. | The looking-glass for the mind; or, Intellectual mirror. : Being an elegant collection of the most delightful little stories, and interesting tales. / Chiefly translated from that much admired work L'ami des enfans. ; With elegant engravings on wood, by Anderson. | New-York: : Published by Evert Duyckinck, no. 102 Pearl-Street. G. Long, printer., 1815. | New York (State) | 1815 |
Associate Synod of North America. | Extracts from the minutes of the acts and proceedings of the Associate Synod of North America, at their meeting held at Canonsburgh, on the twenty-fourth May, 1815; and continued by adjournment. | Carlisle [Pa.]: : Printed by A. Loudon,, 1815. | Pennsylvania | 1815 |
Auxiliary New-York Bible Society. | The second annual report of the Auxiliary New-York Bible Society: : submitted at the anniversary meeting, held at the City Hotel, on Monday, November 20, 1815. | New-York: : Printed for the Society, by Abraham Paul, corner of Water-Street and Burling-Slip., 1815. | New York (State) | 1815 |
Brown University. | Catalogus præsidum et sociorum, : cum professoribus, tutoribus, et omnibus, qui, in Universitate Brunensi, Providentiæ, in Republica Insulæ Rhodiensis, alicujus gradus laurea exornati fuerunt. | Providence, : Printed by H. Mann & Co., 1815. | Rhode Island | 1815 |
Burder, George, 1752-1832. | A closet companion, or A help to self-examination. | Andover [Mass.]: : Printed for the New England Tract Society by Flagg and Gould., 1815. | Massachusetts | 1815 |
Cappe, Newcome, 1733-1800. | A commentary on the sixth chapter of John. : Christ's discourse to the people, who, having eaten of the loaves, followed him the day after. : Published by the Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge, Piety, and Charity. | Boston, : Printed at no. 4 Cornhill, by Munroe and Francis,, 1815. | Massachusetts | 1815 |
English, Clara. | The affecting history of the children in the wood. / By Clara English. | Hartford: : Printed by Charles Hosmer., 1815. | Connecticut | 1815 |
English, Clara. | The history of the children in the wood. : An affecting tale. | New-York: : Printed and sold by J.C. Totten, no. 9 Bowery., 1815. | New York (State) | 1815 |
Dean, Paul, 1783-1860. | Elements of the Christian religion, contained in the Holy Scriptures of the Old and New Testaments, : in a catechism; designed for the instruction of children of the First Universalian Church and Society in Boston. / By Paul Dean, Junior Pastor of said church and society. ; [One line of Scripture text] | Boston: : Rowe and Hooper, printers., 1815. | Massachusetts | 1815 |
Charleston Baptist Association (S.C.) | Minutes of the Charleston Baptist Association. : Held at the Calvary Church, in Sumter District, S.C. from Saturday the 4th of November, 1815 till Wednesday the 8th. | [Charleston, S.C. : s.n., 1815] | South Carolina | 1815 |
Walker, John, 1732-1807. | The American standard of orthography & pronunciation: : being Walkers New critical pronouncing dictionary, and expositor of the English language, : with a correct abstract of his principles of pronunciation. / Abridged for the use of schools, by Burgiss Allison, D.D. | [Burlington, N.J.] : Lexicon Press, Burlington N.J., 1815. | New Jersey | 1815 |
Baker, J. | [My Tippoo] | [New York? : John Scoles?, ca. 1815] | New York (State) | 1815 |
Connecticut Medical Society. | At a convention of the fellows of the Medical Society of the state of Connecticut, holden at New-Haven, October 18th, 1815 ... | [New Haven : s.n., 1815] | Connecticut | 1815 |
Dorry, Henry. | Directions for medicine chests, : put up agreeable to an act of Congress. / By Henry Dorry, at his drug and medicinal store, Market-Space, Fell's-Point, Baltimore. | [Baltimore] : Printed by Benjamin Edes, corner of South and Market Streets., 1815. | Maryland | 1815 |
American Antiquarian Society. | Order of performances, at the third anniversary celebration of the American Antiquarian Society, on Monday, October 23, 1815. | [Worcester, Mass. : s.n., 1815] | Massachusetts | 1815 |
Carey, Mathew, 1760-1839. | Carey's general atlas, improved and enlarged: : being a collection of maps of the world and quarters, their principal empires, kingdoms, &c. Containing ... | Philadelphia: : Published by M. Carey, no. 121, Chesnut Street., 1815. | Pennsylvania | 1815 |
Ballou, Silas, 1753-1837. | A new song, on the causes--beginning--events--end and consequences of the war with Great Britain. / Composed by Silas Ballou, Richmond, New-Hampshire. ; (Tune--"The girl I left behind me.") | [United States : s.n., 1815] | United States | 1815 |
Moravian Church. | Die täglichen Loosungen und Lehrtexte der Brüdergemeine, für das Jahr 1816. | Philadelphia: : gedruckt bey Conrad Zentler, in der Zweytenstrasse, unterhalb der Rehs-Strasse., 1815. | Pennsylvania | 1815 |
Armstrong, Samuel Turell, 1784-1850. | Scott's family Bible, first Boston edition. : Samuel T. Armstrong, no. 50, Cornhill, Boston, proposes to republish Dr. Scott's family Bible, in six volumes octavo. ... | [Boston : s.n., 1815] | Massachusetts | 1815 |
Massachusetts Peace Society. | Constitution of the Massachusetts Peace Society. | [Boston : s.n., 1815?] | Massachusetts | 1815 |
Female marine. | The adventures of Louisa Baker, a native of Massachusetts, : whose life and character are peculiarly distinguished.--Having in early life been shamefully seduced by a pretended suitor, and with her virginity having lost all hopes of regaining her former state of respectability, became a voluntary victim to vice, and joined a society of bawds, and for three years lived as a common prostitute on Negro Hill (so termed)--But at length becoming weary of the society of the sisterhood ... she dressed like a male, and under a fictious name, in 1813 entered as a marine on board an American frigate, where she performed the duties of her department with punctual exactness, fidelity and honor, without any discovery being made of her sex while on board, from which she was honourably discharged in 1815, when she resumed her former dress, and like a true penitent has since returned to her parents, from whom she has been nearly six years absent. | New-York [i.e., Boston]-- : Printed by Luther Wales [i.e., Nathaniel Coverly, Jr.], (with the priviledge of copy-right.), [1815] | Massachusetts | 1815 |
Bible. Psalms. English. Church of Scotland. 1815. | The Psalms of David, in metre. : According to the version used in the Church of Scotland. | Salem, N.Y. : Printed by J.P. Reynolds, and sold at his book-store, wholesale and retail., 1815. | New York (State) | 1815 |
Worcester, Noah, 1758-1837. | A solemn review of the custom of war; : showing that war is the effect of popular delusion, and proposing a remedy. : [Four lines from Vespasian] | Hartford: : Re-printed by Peter B. Gleason & Co., 1815. | Connecticut | 1815 |
Fuller, Andrew, 1754-1815. | The backslider: or, An enquiry into the nature, symptoms, and effects of religious declension, with the means of recovery. / By A. Fuller. ; [Six lines from Solomon] | Georgetown, Ky. : Printed and sold by Henderson and Kendall., 1815. | Kentucky | 1815 |
Burkitt, William, 1650-1703. | A guide and help to Christian families. : Containing doctrinal instructions for the right informing of the judgment, practical directions for the general course of life, and particular advice for the well managing of every day. : With reference to natural actions, civil employments, necessary recreations, and religious duties. : To which are added, forms of prayer for families and single persons. / By William Burkitt, M.A. of Pembroke-Hall in Cambridge, England, late vicar of Dedham, in Essex. | Concord [N.H.]: : Published by George Hough. Sold wholesale and retail at the Concord Bookstore., 1815. | New Hampshire | 1815 |
Friend to innocent mirth. | The whim wham: or, Evening amusement, : being an entire new set of riddles, charades, questions, and transpositions. / By a friend to innocent mirth. | Hartford: : Printed by Charles Hosmer., 1815. | Connecticut | 1815 |
Fénelon, François de Salignac de La Mothe-, 1651-1715. | The adventures of Telemachus, son of Ulysses. : In two volumes. / Translated from the French of M. François Salignac de la Mothe-Fenelon, Archbishop of Cambray. By John Hawkesworth, LL. D. ; Vol. I[-II]. | Philadelphia: : Published by M. Carey, Johnson and Warner, Emmor Kimber, Bennett and Walton, Isaac Peirce, B.C. Buzby, and Abraham Small. 1815. Lydia R. Bailey, printer., 1815. | Pennsylvania | 1815 |
Fénelon, François de Salignac de La Mothe-, 1651-1715. | The adventures of Telemachus, son of Ulysses. : In two volumes. / Translated from the French of M. François Salignac de la Mothe-Fenelon, archbishop of Cambray. ; By John Hawkesworth, LL.D. ; Vol. I. | Philadelphia: : Published by Isaac Peirce, Abraham Small, B.C. Buzby, Bennett and Walton, Johnson and Warner, Emmor Kimber, and M. Carey. 1815. Lydia R. Bailey, printer., [1815] | Pennsylvania | 1815 |
Cummings, J. A. (Jacob Abbot), 1772-1820. | An introduction to ancient and modern geography, : on the plan of Goldsmith and Guy, : comprising rules for projecting maps; : with an atlas. / By J.A. Cummings. | Boston: : Published and sold by Cummings and Hilliard, no 1, Cornhill. ; Cambridge [Mass.]: : Hilliard & Metcalf., 1815. | Massachusetts | 1815 |
Tatham, William, 1752-1819. | Schedule of vouchers, tending to prove that William Tatham has served the U. States near forty years, zealously, chiefly at his own expence, without being hitherto compensated; : that he has been thereby ruined, and rendered an object of envy, hatred and oppression of party combinations, through the zeal he has displayed in exemplary public services; and that he ought to be equitably and honorably remunerated, for a life-time employed so advantageously to the community, and affording to the government an unparalleled mass of information & economical resources[.] | [Washington, D.C.? : s.n.], December, 1815. | District of Columbia | 1815 |
Williams College. | The laws of Williams College. | Stockbridge [Mass.]: : Printed |
Books & Pamphlets:
Fairbanks, Jason, 1780-1801. Report of the trial of Jason Fairbanks, on an indictment for the murder of Miss Elizabeth Fales. 2nd ed. Boston, 1801.
Mason, William, 1725-1797. Elfrida, a tragedy. [Baltimore, 1804].
Simmons, Amelia. American cookery. 3rd ed. Salem, NY, 1804.
Arnold, Stephen. Life and confession of Arnold, who inhumanly whipped to death Betsey Van Amburgh, his little niece—aged six years. [New York?], 1806.
Sandham, Elizabeth. The story of Constance, the proud girl. Embellished with a magic lantern exhibition. Philadelphia, 1806.
Franklin, Benjamin. The art of making money plenty, in every man's pocket. New York, [between 1807 and 1810].
Broadsides:
A Mournful tragedy, 1801.
The confessions of John Battus, 1804.
Clocks, made and sold by William Leavenworth, and warranted, if cased and well used, 1806.
The Carriers of the Freeman's journal, and Philadelphia mercantile advertiser, to their patrons…, 1811.
The life and confessions of John Tuhi, 1817.
The Squantum celebration, an offset to the account of the Bobolition proceedings of the African Society, 1818.
Concert of Sacred Music, New York 1819.
Isaiah Thomas Ballads:
Constitution Frigate, Boston: Nathaniel Coverly, Jr., 1812.
An Ode on the Comet. Boston, 1811.
Portsmouth in Flame. Boston, 1813.
Maps:
Osgood, Map of the District of Maine Massachusetts, 1802.
Plan of the City of New York, 1807.
Doolittle, An improved map of the United States, 1813.
Tanner, An Authentic map of the world on the globular projection. 1819.
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