Catalogue of the American Library of the Late Mr. George Brinley of Hartford, Conn: Containing Also a Biographical Sketch of Mr. Brinley and an Alphabetical Index to the Entire Catalogue, 2. delPress of the Case, Lockwood & Brainard Company, 1880 |
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Stran 178 - vol., half calf, neat. 4188 The Constitutions of the Several Independent States of America ; the Declaration of Independence; the Articles of Confederation between the said States; the Treaties between His Most Christian Majesty and the United States of America. Published by Order of Congress; //. 226, boards, uncut, fine copy, very scarce. sm. 8° Philadelphia,
Stran 151 - Boston, 1798 3954 — Smith (Joshua Hill) An Authentic Narrative of the Causes which led to the Death of Major Andre ... To which is added a Monody on the Death of Major Andre, by Miss Seward, fine portrait, map, and plate, pp.
Stran 173 - Peace with America. Hartford, repr. 1779— Treaties of Amity and Commerce and of Alliance between [France] and the US Repr. Hartford, 1779 — [Shipley (J.)] Speech intended to have been spoken on the Bill for altering the Charters of Mass. London, 1774 — Address to Protestant
Stran 76 - and upon these we worked exceeding hard, for the price was low. It was a folio, pro patria size, in pica, with long-primer notes. I composed a sheet a day, and Meredith worked it off at press; it was often eleven at night, and sometimes later, before I had finished my distribution for the next day's
Stran 66 - In Answer to the following Questions; Pray, Father Abraham, what think you of the Times? Won't these heavy Taxes quite ruin the Country ? How shall we be ever able to pay them ? What would you advise us to ? To which are added, several curious Pieces of Writing ? etc.,
Stran 161 - DD~\ Considerations on the provisional Treaty with America, and the preliminary articles of peace with France and Spain,//. 164, half mor. 8° London, T. Cadell, 1783 See Rich, 1783, no. 19. A manuscript note on Rich's copy states that this pamphlet was composed by the Rev. Dr. Kippis, from materials sent him by the Earl of
Stran 45 - of the Province of Pennsylvania, etc., 3d ed.— An Answer To an Invidious Pamphlet intituled, A Brief State, etc. — A Brief View of the Conduct of Pennsylvania for the year 1755 ; ... Being A Sequel to a late well-known pamphlet entitled, A Brief State, etc. The three in
Stran 96 - order for annexing the three las', mentioned Forms of Prayer, etc. to the Book of Common Prayer ; "A New Version of the Psalms of David, Fitted to the Tunes Used in Churches.' By N. Tate and N. Brady,
Stran 2 - the Spirit of the Lord. Being A Brief Relation of the Sufferings of the People called Quakers in those Parts of America, from the beginning of the 5th month, 1656, etc.... In Answer To a certain Printed Paper, Intituled, A Declaration of the General Court of the Massachusetts, . the
Stran 55 - Treaty with the Indians was made; hf mor. neat. sm. folio. 3114 Address to the Inhabitants of Pennsylvania, by Those Freemen of the City of Philadelphia, who are now confined in the Mason's Lodge, by virtue of A General Warrant, Signed in Council, by the Vice-President of the Council of Pennsylvania,