Carey, Mathew, 1760-1839
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- Address to the House of Representatives of the United States, on Lord Grenville's treaty. : [Two lines of quotation]
- A desultory account of the yellow fever, prevalent in Philadelphia, and of the present state of the city.
- A plumb pudding for the humane, chaste, valiant, enlightened Peter Porcupine : By his obliged friend, Mathew Carey. [four lines of quotations]
- A plumb pudding for the humane, chaste, valiant, enlightened Peter Porcupine.
- A plumb pudding for the humane, chaste, valiant, enlightened Peter Porcupine.
- A plumb pudding for the humane, chaste, valiant, enlightened Peter Porcupine. : By his obliged friend, Mathew Carey
- A short account of Algiers, : and of its several wars against Spain, France, England, Holland, Venice, and other powers of Europe, from the usurpation of Barbarossa and the invasion of the Emperor Charles V. to the present time. : With a concise view of the origin of the rupture between Algiers and the United States. : [Four lines from Buchanan] : To which is added, a copious appendix, containing letters from Captains Penrose, M'Shane, and sundry other American captives, with a description of the treatment those prisoners experience
- A short account of Algiers, : and of its several wars against Spain, France, England, Holland, Venice, and other powers of Europe, from the usurpation of Barbarossa and the invasion of the Emperor Charles V. to the present time. With a concise view of the origin of the rupture between Algiers and the United States. [Four lines from Buchanan] To which is added, a copious appendix, containing letters from Captains Penrose, M'Shane, and sundry other American captives, with a description of the treatment those prisoners experience
- A short account of Algiers, : containing a description of the climate of that country, of the manners and customs of the inhabitants, and of their several wars against Spain, France, England, Holland, Venice, and the other powers of Europe, from the usurpation of Barbaross and the invasion of the Emperor Charles V. to the present time; with a concise view of the origin of the rupture between Algiers and the United States. [Four lines from Buchanan]
- A short account of Algiers, : containing a description of the climate of that country, of the manners and customs of the inhabitants, and of their several wars against Spain, France, England, Holland, Venice, and the other powers of Europe, from the usurpation of Barbarossa and the invasion of the Emperor Charles V. to the present time; : with a concise view of the origin of the rupture between Algiers and the United States. : [Four lines from Buchanan]
- A short account of the malignant fever, lately prevalent in Philadelphia : with a statement of the proceedings that took place on the subject in different parts of the United States. By Mathew Carey
- A short account of the malignant fever, lately prevalent in Philadelphia : with a statement of the proceedings that took place on the subject in different parts of the United States. By Mathew Carey
- A short account of the malignant fever, lately prevalent in Philadelphia : with a statement of the proceedings that took place on the subject in different parts of the United States. By Mathew Carey
- A short account of the malignant fever, lately prevalent in Philadelphia : with a statement of the proceedings that took place on the subject in different parts of the United States. By Mathew Carey
- A short account of the malignant fever, lately prevalent in Philadelphia : with a statement of the proceedings that took place on the subject in different parts of the United States. To which are added, accounts of the plague in London and Marseilles; and a list of the dead, from August 1, to the middle of December, 1793. By Mathew Carey
- A short account of the malignant fever, lately prevalent in Philadelphia: : with a statement of the proceedings that took place on the subject in different parts of the United States.
- A short account of the malignant fever, lately prevalent in Philadelphia: : with a statement of the proceedings that took place on the subject in different parts of the United States.
- A short account of the malignant fever, lately prevalent in Philadelphia: : with a statement of the proceedings that took place on the subject in different parts of the United States. : To which are added, accounts of the plague in London and Marseilles; and a list of the dead, from August 1, to the middle of December, 1793.
- Address of M. Carey to the public
- Address of M. Carey to the public
- Address to the House of Representatives of the United States, on Lord Grenville's treaty. [Two lines of quotation in English]
- Catalogue of books, pamphlets, maps, and prints, published by Mathew Carey, 118, Market Street, Philadelphia
- Eine kurze Nachricht von Algier, : enthaltend eine Beschreibung von dem Clima dieses Landes, den Sitten und Gebräuchen der Einwohner ... Nebst einer kurzen Geschichte des Ursprungs des Bruches zwischen Algier und den Vereinigten Staaten.
- Eine kurze Nachricht von dem bösartigen Fieber welches kürzlich in Philadelphia grassiret, : nebst einer Erzählung der Maasregeln [sic] die desfals in den verschiedenen Theilen der Vereinigten Staaten genommen wurden. : Diesen ist hinzugefüget, Nachrichten von der Pest in London und Marseille und eine Liste der Todten, vom ersten August bis in die Mitte des Decembers 1793.
- Eine kurze Nachricht von dem bösartigen Fieber welches kürzlich in Philadelphia grassiret, : nebst einer Erzählung der Maasregeln [sic] die desfals in den verschiedenen Theilen der Vereinigten Staaten genommen wurden. : Diesen ist hinzugefüget, Nachrichten von der Pest in London und Marseille und eine Liste der Todten, vom ersten August bis in die Mitte des Decembers 1793.
- Eine kurze Nachricht von dem bösartigen Fieber, welches kürzlich in Philadelphia grassiret : nebst einer Erzählung der Maasregeln, die desfals in den verschiedenen Theilen der Vereinigten Staaten genommen wurden. Diesen ist hinzugefüget, Nachrichten von der Pest in London und Marseille; und eine Liste der Todten, vom ersten August bis in die Mitte des Decembers, 1793. Von Mathew Carey. Nach der vierten verbesserten Auflage aus dem Englischen übersetzt, von Carl Erdmann
- Eine kurze Nachricht von dem bösartigen Fieber, welches kürzlich in Philadelphia grassiret; : nebst einer Erzählung der Maassregeln [sic] die desfals in den verschiedenen Theilen der Vereinigten Staaten genommen wurden. : Diesen ist hinzugefüget, Nachrichten von der Pest in London und Marseille. : Und eine Liste der Todten, vom ersten August bis in die Mitte des Decembers 1793.
- Essays on penitentiary discipline, No. 1-4
- Fragment.
- Fragment. : Addressed to the sons and daughters of humanity, by a citizen of the world
- Histoire succincte de la fièvre maligne qui a régné dernièrement a Philadelphie, : suivi d'un récit des mesures prises dans différentes parties des Etats Unis, au sujet de cette maladie.
- Histoire succincte de la fièvre maligne qui régné dernièrement a Philadelphie, : suivi d'un récit des mesures prises dans différentes parties des Etats Unis, au sujet de cette maladie. Par Mathew Carey
- Just published, by Mathew Carey, no. 118, Market Street, (price a quarter dollar.) : A plumb [sic] pudding for the humane, valiant, chaste, enlightened, Peter Porcupine. To the public.
- Mathew Carey's catalogue of books, &c. : For sale, on the most reasonable terms at no. 118, Market-Street, near Fourth-Street, Philadelphia
- Mathew Carey's catalogue of books, for August, 1792
- Mathew Carey's catalogue of books, for September, 1792
- Mathew Carey, no. 118, Market-Street, Philadelphia, has imported from London, Dublin, and Glasgow, an extensive assortment of books, among which are the following ...
- Mathew Carey, no. 158, Market-Street, Philadelphia, has imported from London, Dublin, and Glasgow, an extensive assortment of books, among which are the following ...
- Miscellaneous trifles in prose.
- Miscellaneous trifles in prose. : By Mathew Carey
- Observations on Dr. Rush's Enquiry into the origin of the late epidemic fever in Philadelphia:
- Philadelphia, August 15, 1789. : To the Roman Catholics of America, Mathew Carey respectfully submits the following proposals for printing by subscription, under the patronage, and with the approbation of the Right Reverend John Carroll, D.D. Bishop of the Roman Catholic Church in the United States, and of all the Roman Catholic clergy in the union, Holy Bible, containing, the Old and New Testaments; with notes. : Conditions ... Philadelphia, August 15, 1789
- Philadelphia, June 23, 1798. Mathew Carey's exchange catalogue
- Philadelphia, March 17, 1795. Proposals by Mathew Carey, : for publishing by subscription, The history of the earth and animated nature. By Oliver Goldsmith
- Philadelphia, [blank] 180[blank] : Sir, I take the liberty of informing you that I have undertaken to publish by a general subscription throughout the United States ... six editions of the Bible, to suit persons of every taste
- Philosophy of common sense : practical rules for the promotion of domestic happiness : containing rules for the married, essay on the relations of masters, and mistresses, and domestics, rules for moral education, essay on fashions, and on the pernicious effects of the use of corsets, with various other fugitive articles
- Reverend Sir, The opportunity afforded by the present meeting is so favourable, that I will avail myself of it, to call your attention to the institution for printing Roman Catholic books ...
- September 27th, 1794. Gentlemen, actuated by a sincere regard for the welfare of our common city, I take the liberty to trouble you with a few lines. ...
- Sir Having, on mature deliberation, resolved to withdraw from the Company of Booksellers, : I owe it to myself, and to my brethren, lest my motives should be misrepresented or mistaken, to state them fairly, requesting a candid construction of them.
- Sir, Give me leave respectfully to solicit your patronage and encouragement for the American museum --- : a periodical publication, lately established in this city, and calculated to serve the cause of liberty and virtue.
- The child's guide to spelling and reading; or An attempt, to facilitate the progress of small children when first sent to school
- The new olive branch (1820) and selected essays
- The plagi-scurriliad: : a Hudibrastic poem. Dedicated to Colonel Eleazer Oswald. : [Eight lines of quotations]
- The porcupiniad : a hudibrastic poem. In four cantos. Addressed to William Cobbett, by Mathew Carey. Canto I[-III]. [Six lines of quotations]
- The porcupiniad: : a hudibrastic poem. In four cantos. Addressed to William Cobbett,
- The porcupiniad: : a hudibrastic poem. In three cantos. Addressed to William Cobbett.
- To the public. : It is dificult to account for the rancour which the weak and wicked John Ward Fenno displays against me
- To the public. Philadelphia, Feb. 5, 1799. : It is difficult to express how painful it is to be forced so frequently to trespass on the public attention.
- To the public. Philadelphia, Feb. 5, 1799. : It is difficult to express how painful it is to be forced so frequently to trespass on the public attention.
- To the public. Philadelphia, November 14, 1796. : The hoary-headed Benjamin Davies, tottering into his grave, has obliged me, however reluctantly, to trespass on the attention of my fellow-citizens, and request a candid hearing for a few minutes
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- The lady's pocket library. : Containing, 1. Miss More's Essays. 2. Dr. Gregory's Legacy to his daughters. 3. Lady Pennington's Unfortunate mother's advice to her daughters. 4. Marchioness of Lambert's Advice of a mother to her daughter. 5. Mrs. Chapone's Letter on the government of the temper. 6. Swift's Letter to a young lady newly married. 7. Moore's Fables for the female sex
- Fragment. : Addressed to the sons and daughters of humanity, by a citizen of the world
- Geography made easy : being an abridgment of the American universal geography. ... To which is added, an improved chronological table of remarkable events, from the creation to the present time. Illustrated with a map of the world, and a map of North America. Calculated particularly for the use and improvement of schools and academies in the United States of America. By Jedidiah Morse, D.D. Minister of the congregation in Charlestown, Massachusetts-- Author of the American universal geography, and the American gazetteer. Published according to act of Congress. [Four lines of quotations]
- Goldsmith's poems. : Consisting of The traveller, The deserted village, Edwin and Angelina, Retaliation, Double transformation, and A new simile. To which is added, The history of Tom Dreadnought
- Gurney's easy and compendious system of shorthand : adapted to the arts and sciences, and to the learned professions. Improved by Thomas Sergeant [i.e., Sarjeant]
- The life and most surprizing adventures of Robinson Crusoe, of York, mariner. : Containing a full and particular account how he lived twenty-eight years in an uninhabited island on the coast of America; how his ship was lost in a storm, and all his companions drowned; and how he was cast upon the shore by the wreck: with a true relation how he was at last miraculously preserved by pirates. Faithfully epitomized from the three volumes, and adorned with cuts, suited to the most remarkable stories
- Address to the House of Representatives of the United States, on Lord Grenville's treaty. [Two lines of quotation in English]
- Affecting history of the dreadful distresses of Frederic Manheim's family. : To which are added, the sufferings of John Corbly's family. An encounter between a white man and two savages. Extraordinary bravery of a woman. Adventures of Capt. Isaac Stewart. Deposition of Masse Herbeson. Adventures and sufferings of Peter Wilkinson [i.e., Williamson]. Remarkable adventures of Jackson Johonnot. Account of the destruction of the settlements at Wyoming
- An eulogium to the memory of Dr. Samuel Cooper, : delivered, by appointment, before the Philadelphia Medical Society, on the fourth day of March, 1799. By Charles Caldwell, A.M. M.D. a member of the Society
- An history of the earth, and animated nature. : By Oliver Goldsmith. In four volumes.
- An inaugural dissertation on perspiration : submitted to the examination of the Rev. John Ewing, S.T.P. provost, the trustees and medical faculty of the University of Pennsylvania, for the degree of Doctor of Medicine, on the thirty-first day of May, 1800. By James Agnew, A.M. of Princeton, New-Jersey; member of the Philadelphia Medical Society. [Two lines from Rush]
- An inaugural thesis on jaundice : containing observations on the liver, and some of its diseases. Submitted to the examination of the Revd. John Ewing, S.T.P Provost, the trustees and medical faculty of the University of Pennsylvania; on the 6th day of June, 1799, for the degree of Doctor of Medicine, by James Norcom, of N. Carolina, Honorary Member of the Philadelphia Medical and Chemical societies. [One line of quotation in Latin]
- Atlas minimus: or, A new set of pocket maps, of various empires, kingdoms, and states, : with geographical extracts relative to each. Drawn and engraved by J. Gibson, from the best authorities
- British honour and humanity; or, The wonders of the American patience, as exemplified in the modest publications, and universal applause of Mr. William Cobbet [sic] : including a variety of anecdotes and remarks, personal and political, and a survey of the modern state of American newspapers: by a friend to regular government
- British honour and humanity; or, The wonders of the American patience, as exemplified in the modest publications, and universal applause of Mr. William Cobbet [sic]; : including a variety of anecdotes and remarks, personal and political, and a survey of the modern state of American newspapers:
- Carey's American atlas: : Containing twenty maps and one chart. 1. Map of the British possessions in America
- Carey's American atlas: : containing twenty maps and one chart. 1. Map of the British possessions in America ... 21. Chart of the West-Indies
- Carey's American pocket atlas : containing the following maps ... with a concise description of each state
- Carey's American pocket atlas: : containing the following maps ... with a concise description of each state
- Carey's general atlas; : containing: 1. Map of the world ... 45. Captain Cook's discoveries
- Carey's general atlas; : containing: 1. Map of the world ... 49. *Travels of the Apostles. : The maps marked (*) are added to the American edition of this work: they are not in any London one
- Cautionary hints to Congress respecting the sale of the western lands, belonging to the United States
- Charlotte Temple. A tale of truth. By Mrs. Rowson, late of the New Theatre, Philadelphia; author of Victoria, The inquisitor, Fille de chambre, &c. Two volumes in one. ...
- Charlotte. A tale of truth. : By Mrs. Rowson, of the New Theatre, Philadelphia; author of Victoria, The inquisitor, Fille de chambre, &c. In two volumes.
- Choice tales : consisting of an elegant collection of delightful little pieces for the instruction & amusement of young persons
- Considerations on the injustice and impolicy of punishing murder by death. : Extracted from the American museum. With additions. By Benjamin Rush, M.D. professor of the institutes, and of clinical medicine, in the University of Pennsylvania
- Constantia de Valmont : A novel. By Harriet Lee. [Two lines from Shakespeare]
- Debates and proceedings of the General Assembly of Pennsylvania, : on the memorials praying a repeal or suspension of the law annulling the charter of the bank.
- Debates and proceedings of the General Assembly of Pennsylvania, : on the memorials praying a repeal or suspension of the law annulling the charter of the bank. Mathew Carey, editor
- Divine emblems: or, Temporal things spiritualized. : Fitted for the use of boys and girls. By John Bunyan
- Don Juan : or, the libertine destroyed. A grand pantomimical ballet, in two parts. As performed with great applause by the Old American Company, at the theatre in Southwark
- The history of the province of New-York, from the first discovery to the year 1732. : To which is annexed, a description of the country, with a short account of the inhabitants, their religious and political state, and the constitution of the courts of justice in that colony. [Four lines of quotations] By William Smith, A.M
- The holy war, : made by Shaddai upon Diabolus, for the regaining of the metropolis of the world; or, The losing and takin gagaino f [sic] the town of Mansoul. By John Bunyan, author of The pilgrim's progress. [One line from Hosea]
- Eine kurze Nachricht von dem bösartigen Fieber, welches kürzlich in Philadelphia grassiret : nebst einer Erzählung der Maasregeln, die desfals in den verschiedenen Theilen der Vereinigten Staaten genommen wurden. Diesen ist hinzugefüget, Nachrichten von der Pest in London und Marseille; und eine Liste der Todten, vom ersten August bis in die Mitte des Decembers, 1793. Von Mathew Carey. Nach der vierten verbesserten Auflage aus dem Englischen übersetzt, von Carl Erdmann
- Elements of chemistry, in a systematic order, containing all the modern discoveries. : Illustrated with thirteen copperplates. By Mr Lavoisier, member of the academies and societies of Paris, London, Orleans, Bologna, Basil, Philadelphia, Haerlem, Manchester, &c. &c. Translated from the French, by Robert Kerr, F.R. & A. SS. Edin. Member of the Royal College of Surgeons, and of the Royal Physical Society of Edinburgh
- Elements of chemistry. : By M. I.A. Chaptal, Chevalier of the Order of the King, professor of chemistry at Montpellier, honorary inspector of the mines of France, and member of several academies of sciences, medicine, agriculture, inscriptions, and belles lettres. Translated from the French. Three volumes in one
- Elements of geography : containing a concise and comprehensive view of that useful science, as divided into, 1. astronomical 2. physical or natural 3. political geography, on a new plan. Adapted to the capacities of children and youth; and designed, from its cheapness, for reading and classical book in common schools, and as a useful winter evening's entertainment for young people in private families. Illustrated with a beautiful map of the United States, and a beautiful chart of the whole world. By Jedidiah Morse, D.D. Minister of the congregation in Charlestown, Massachusetts. [Three lines from Backus]
- Elements of geography : containing a concise and comprehensive view of that useful science, as divided into, 1. astronomical 2. physical or natural 3. political geography. On a new plan. Adapted to the capacities of children and youth; and designed, from its cheapness, for reading and classical book in common schools, and as a useful winter evening's entertainment for young people in private families. Illustrated with a beautiful map of the United States, and a beautiful chart of the whole world. By Jedidiah Morse, D.D. Minister of the congregation in Charlestown, Massachusetts. [Three lines from Backus]
- Elements of moral science. : By James Beattie, LL.D. professor of moral philosophy and logic in Marischal College, Aberdeen. First[-second] volume
- The ladies' friend : being a treatise on the virtues and qualifications, which are the brightest ornaments of the fair sex, and render them most agreeable to the sensible part of mankind
- Extract of a letter from his Excellency General Washington to the printer of the American museum. : Mount Vernon, June 25, 1788. Sir, I believe the American museum has met with extensive, I may say, with universal approbation from competent judges:
- Features of Mr. Jay's treaty. : To which is annexed a view of the commerce of the United States, as it stands at present, and as it is fixed by Mr. Jay's treaty
- Features of Mr. Jay's treaty. : To which is annexed, a view of the commerce of the United States, as it stands at present, and as it is fixed by Mr. Jay's treaty
- Love in a village. A comic opera. : Written by Mr. Bickerstaff. As performed at the New Theatre, in Philadelphia
- M. Tullii Ciceronis De officiis ad Marcum filium libri tres. : Item, Cato major, Laelius, Paradoxa, & Somnium Scipionis
- The porcupiniad : a hudibrastic poem. In four cantos. Addressed to William Cobbett, by Mathew Carey. Canto I[-III]. [Six lines of quotations]
- Wild oats: or, The strolling gentleman, : a comedy, in five acts. By John O'Keefe, Esq. As performed at the theatre, Covent Garden
- Wild oats: or, The strolling gentleman. : A comedy, in five acts, as performed at the Theatre-Royal, Covent Garden. By John O'Keefe, Esq
- The ready reckoner, : or, Trader's useful assistant, adapted to the use of all who deal by wholesale or retail. Exhibiting at one view, the amount or value of any number or quantity of goods or merchandize, from one up to ten thousand, at the various prices from 1 farthing to 1 pound. To which are prefixed, I. A table of interest at six per cent. II. A table of the weight & value of coins, as they pass in the respective states of the Union, with their sterling and federal value. III. A table shewing the amount of cents, &c
- Monarchy : a parody on the celebrated eclogue of Pope
- Montalbert : A novel. By Charlotte Smith. In two volumes.
- No song no supper : an opera, in two acts. With additional songs. As performed with great applause by the Old American Company of comedians
- Observations on the importance of the American Revolution, : and the means of making it a benefit to the world. By Richard Price, D.D. L.L.D. and fellow of the Royal Society of London, and of the Academy of Arts and Sciences in New-England
- Philadelphia harmony, or, A collection of psalm tunes, hymns, and anthems,
- The romp : A musical entertainment, in two acts. Altered from Love in the city, by Mr. Bickerstaff. As performed with great applause by the Old American Company
- The spirit of despotism : [Eight lines of quotations]
- Philadelphia, [blank] Sir, your reputation in the literary world, induces us to take the liberty of enclosing you a sketch of the plan of a magazine, which we mean to publish in this city, ..
- To the citizens of the United States of North-America. : Encouraged by the promised assistance of a number of gentlemen, whose literary reputation stands deservedly high in the public opinion ... the subscribers have agreed to publish a new periodical work, of which the title will be the Columbian magazine. Plan and conditions
- Political truth: or Animadversions on the past and present state of public affairs : with an inquiry into the truth of the charges preferred against Mr. Randolph
- Present state of Ireland! : Mr. Grattan's address to his fellow-citizens of Dublin, on his retiring from Parliament. To which is added, his answer to the independent citizens of Dublin
- Procès-verbaux des 15 & 28 septembre 1786, relatifs a la réception du buste de M. le marquis de La Fayette, a l'Hôtel-de- Ville de Paris. [One line of quotation]
- Reflections on the revolution in France, : and on the proceedings in certain societies in London, relative to that event. In a letter intended to have been sent to a gentleman in Paris. By the Right Honourable Edmund Burke
- Reflexions on the state of the union : [Two lines of quotation in Latin]
- Report of the board of managers of the Society for Improving the Condition and Elevating the Character of Industrious Females
- Sentimental beauties, and moral delineations, : from the writings of the celebrated Dr. Blair, and other much admired authors; selected with a view to refine the taste, rectify the judgment, and mould the heart to virtue
- Worshipper's assistant. : Containing the rules of music, and a variety of easy and plain psalm tunes: adapted to the weakest capacities, and designed for extensive utility, as an introduction to more critical and curious music. By Solomon Howe. A.M. [Twenty four lines of verse] Copy right secured, according to act of Congress
- Seven sermons, on different important subjects : viz: I. Of the unpardonable sin against the Holy Ghost: or, The sin unto death. II. The saint's duty and exercise: in two parts. Being an exhortation to, and directions for prayer. III. The accepted time, and day of salvation IV. The end of time, and beginning of eternity. V. Joshua's resolution to serve the Lord. VI. The way to heaven made plain. VII. The future state of man: or, A treatise on the resurrection. By Robert Russel, at Wardhurst, in Sussex
- Youngs vocal and instrumental musical miscellany : being a collection of the most approved songs, duets, catches and glees, adapted for the voice, piano forte, violin and German flute[.]
- The American jest book : containing a choice selection of jests, anecdotes, bon mots, stories, &c
- The American jest book : containing a curious variety of jests, anecdotes, bon mots, stories &c. Part I[-II]
- The American remembrancer; or, An impartial collection of essays, resolves, speeches, &c. relative, or having affinity, to the treaty with Great Britain
- The American remembrancer; or, An impartial collection of essays, resolves, speeches, &c. relative, or having affinity, to the treaty with Great Britain
- The Beauties of poetry, British and American : containing some of the productions of Waller, Milton, Addison, Pope, Shirley, Parnell, Watts, Thomson, Young, Shenstone, Akenside, Gray, Goldsmith, Johnson, Moore, Garrick, Cowper, Beattie, Burns, Merry, Cowley, Wolcott, Palmerston, Penrose. Evans, Barlow, Dwight, Freneau, Humphreys, Livingston, J. Smith, W.M. Smith, Ladd, Bayard, Hopkinson, James, Markoe, Prichard, Fentham, Bradford, Dawes, Lathrop, Osborne
- The Beauties of poetry, British and American: : containing some of the productions of Waller, Milton, Addison, Pope, Shirley, Parnell, Watts, Thomson, Young, Shenstone, Akenside, Gray, Goldsmith, Johnson, Moore, Garrick, Cowper, Beattie, Burns, Merry, Cowley, Wolcott, Palmerston, Penrose. Evans, Barlow, Dwight, Freneau, Humphreys, Livingston, J. Smith, W.M. Smith, Ladd, Bayard, Hopkinson, James, Markoe, Prichard, Fentham, Bradford, Dawes, Lathrop, Osborne
- The Calumnies of Verus; or, Catholics vindicated, from certain old slanders lately revived : in a series of letters, published in different gazettes at Philadelphia, collected and revised by Verax, with the addition of a preface and a few notes
- The Calumnies of Verus; or, Catholics vindicated, from certain old slanders lately revived; : in a series of letters, published in different gazettes at Philadelphia,
- The Christian economy. : Translated from the original Greek, of an old manuscript, found in the island of Patmos, where St. John wrote his book of the Revelations
- The Columbian almanac, for the year of our Lord, 1798. : ... Carefully suited to Pennsylvania and the adjoining states.
- The Columbian reading book, or Historical preceptor: : a collection of authentic histories, anecdotes, characters, &c. &c. calculated to incite in young minds a love of virtue, from its intrinsic beauty, and a hatred of vice, from its disgusting deformity
- The Conductor generalis: or, The office, : duty and authority of justices of the peace, high-sheriffs, under-sheriffs, coroners, constables, gaolers, jury-men, and overseers of the poor. As also, the office of clerks of assize, and of the peace, &c. Compiled chiefly from Burn's Justice, and the several other books, on those subjects, by James Parker, late one of the justices of the peace for Middlesex County, in New-Jersey; and now revised and adapted to the United States of America, by a gentleman of the law. The whole alphabetically digested under the several titles; with a table directing to the ready finding out the proper matter under those titles
- The Grecian history, : from the earliest state to the death of Alexander the Great. By Dr. Goldsmith. Two volumes in one
- The Iliad of Homer : Translated from the Greek by Alexander Pope, Esq. [Four lines from Lucretius]
- The Lady's pocket library. : Containing, 1. Miss More's Essays. 2. Dr. Gregory's Legacy to his daughters. 3. Lady Pennington's Unfortunate mother's advice to her daughters. 4. Rudiments of taste, by the Countess of Carlisle. 5. Mrs. Chapone's Letter on the government of th temper. 6. Swift's Letter to a young lady newly married. 7. Moore's Fables for the female sex
- A General atlas for the present war. : Containing six maps and one chart ... including every place in Europe and the West-Indies, in which the war has been carried on
- A New Year's gift to the Democrats; or Observations on a pamphlet, entitled, "A vindication of Mr. Randolph's resignation." : By Peter Porcupine. [Six lines from Swift]
- A brief examination of Lord Sheffield's Observations on the commerce of the United States : of America
- A grammar of the French tongue, : grounded upon the decisions of the French Academy; wherein all the necessary rules, observations, and examples are exhibited in a manner entirely new. By John Perrin. [One line in Latin from Quintilian]
- A journal during a residence in France, : from the beginning of August, to the middle of December, 1792. To which is added, an account of the most remarkable events that happened at Paris from that time to the death of the late King of France. By John Moore, M.D. In two volumes. Vol. I. [Two lines from Tacitus]
- The New-Hampshire diary; or Almanack: for the year of our Lord 1797. : ... Calculated for the meridian of Boston, lat- 42 deg. 25 m. n. but will serve for the adjacent states with little variation. : Containing a variety of useful and entertaining matter, suitable for such work
- A plumb pudding for the humane, chaste, valiant, enlightened Peter Porcupine.
- The Philadelphia vocabulary, English and Latin : put into a new method, proper to acquaint the learner with things as well as pure Latin words. Adorned with twenty-six pictures. For the use of schools. By James Greenwood, Author of the English grammar, and late Sur-master of St. Paul's School
- The Pocket miscellany. : In prose and verse
- The Polite lady : or, A course of female education: in a series of letters, from a mother to her daughter. [Two lines from Pope]
- A short account of Algiers, : containing a description of the climate of that country, of the manners and customs of the inhabitants, and of their several wars against Spain, France, England, Holland, Venice, and the other powers of Europe, from the usurpation of Barbaross and the invasion of the Emperor Charles V. to the present time; with a concise view of the origin of the rupture between Algiers and the United States. [Four lines from Buchanan]
- The Political economist
- The School of wisdom : or, American monitor. Containing a copious collection of sublime and elegant extracts, from the most eminent writers, on morals, religion & government. [Seven lines from the Rambler]
- The School of wisdom: or, American monitor. : Containing a copious collection of sublime and elegant extracts, from the most eminent writers, on morals, religion & government. : [Seven lines from the Rambler]
- A short account of the malignant fever, lately prevalent in Philadelphia : with a statement of the proceedings that took place on the subject in different parts of the United States. By Mathew Carey
- A short account of the malignant fever, lately prevalent in Philadelphia : with a statement of the proceedings that took place on the subject in different parts of the United States. By Mathew Carey
- A short account of the malignant fever, lately prevalent in Philadelphia : with a statement of the proceedings that took place on the subject in different parts of the United States. By Mathew Carey
- The Vocal companion. Being a choice collection of the most approved songs, catches, duets, &c
- The catechism of man : pointing out from sound principles, and acknowldeged facts, the rights and duties of every rational being
- To tou Epiktētou Encheiridion.
- A short description of the state of Tennessee, lately called the Territory of the United States, South of the River Ohio : to which is prefixed, the Constitution of that state
- A short view of the importance and respectability of the science of medicine. : Read before the Philadelphia Medical Society, on the 7th of February, 1800. Pursuant to appointment. By John Redman Coxe, M.D. An honorary member of the society
- A treatise concerning religious affections, : in three parts. Part first. Concerning the nature of the affections, and their importance in religion. Part Second. Shewing what are no certain signs that religious affections are gracious, or that they are not. Part Third. Shewing what are distinguishing signs of truly gracious and holy affections. By Jonathan Edwards, A.M. and Pastor of the First Church in Northampton
- A treatise of the law of partnership : By William Watson, of Lincoln's Inn, Esq. [One line in Latin]
- A vindication of Mr. Randolph's resignation
- A vindication of the rights of woman, : with strictures on political and moral subjects. By Mary Wollstonecraft
- Account of the grand federal procession, Philadelphia, July 4, 1788 : To which are added, Mr. Wilson's oration, and a letter on the subject of the procession. (Price 5d. h.)
- Address of M. Carey to the public
- The elements of logic. : In four books. ... Designed particularly for young gentlemen at the university, and to prepare the way to the study of philosophy and the mathematics.
- The farmer : a comic opera. In two acts. As performed with great applause, by the Old American Company at the theatre in Southwark. By John O'Keefe [i.e., O'Keeffe], Esq
- Journal durant un séjour en France, : depuis le commencement d'août jusqu'à la mi-décembre 1792; auquel est ajouté un récit des événemens les plus remarquables qui ont eu lieu á Paris, depuis cette époque, jusqu'a la mort du feu roi de France. Traduit de l'anglais de John Moore, Dr. M. par J.E.G.M. de La Grange, habitant de Saint-Dominigue, et avocat au conseil supérieur du Cap-Français. En deux volumes. [Two lines from Tacitus] Tome premier[-second]
- Know all men by these presents, : that, whereas application hath lately been made by me [blank] to the Land Office of Pennsylvania, for a grant of a tract of land, containing four hundred acres, situate in [blank] County, in Pennsylvania aforesaid. In pursuance whereof, a warrant or order hath been, or is to be issued, for surveying the same for my use. Now know ye, that I the said [blank] for the consideration of [blank] specie, to me in hand paid, by [blank] receipt whereof is hereby acknowledged, as well as for other good causes and valuable considerations, have granted, bargained, and sold, and by these presents, do grant, bargain, and sell unto the said [blank] and his heirs, all the above-mentioned tract of land, with the appurtenances; ... In witness whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and seal, the [blank] day of [blank] in the year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred and [blank] Sealed and delivered in the presence of [blank]
- Lectures on rhetoric and belles lettres : By Hugh Blair, D.D. & F.R.S. Ed. one of the Ministers of the High Church, and professor of rhetoric and belles lettres in the University of Edinburgh. In two volumes. .
- Letters from an American farmer, : describing certain provincial situations, manners, and customs, and conveying some idea of the state of the people of North America. Written to a friend in England, by J. Hector St. John, a farmer in Pennsylvania
- Letters to married women, on nursing and the management of children. : By the late Hugh Smith, M.D
- Letters to married women, on nursing and the management of children. : By the late Hugh Smith, M.D
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- The Calumnies of Verus; or, Catholics vindicated, from certain old slanders lately revived : in a series of letters, published in different gazettes at Philadelphia, collected and revised by Verax, with the addition of a preface and a few notes
- British honour and humanity; or, The wonders of the American patience, as exemplified in the modest publications, and universal applause of Mr. William Cobbet [sic] : including a variety of anecdotes and remarks, personal and political, and a survey of the modern state of American newspapers: by a friend to regular government
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- Worshipper's assistant. : Containing the rules of music, and a variety of easy and plain psalm tunes: adapted to the weakest capacities, and designed for extensive utility, as an introduction to more critical and curious music. By Solomon Howe. A.M. [Twenty four lines of verse] Copy right secured, according to act of Congress
- Charlotte. A tale of truth. : By Mrs. Rowson, of the New Theatre, Philadelphia; author of Victoria, The inquisitor, Fille de chambre, &c. In two volumes.
- Goldsmith's poems. : Consisting of The traveller, The deserted village, Edwin and Angelina, Retaliation, Double transformation, and A new simile. To which is added, The history of Tom Dreadnought
- An inaugural thesis on jaundice : containing observations on the liver, and some of its diseases. Submitted to the examination of the Revd. John Ewing, S.T.P Provost, the trustees and medical faculty of the University of Pennsylvania; on the 6th day of June, 1799, for the degree of Doctor of Medicine, by James Norcom, of N. Carolina, Honorary Member of the Philadelphia Medical and Chemical societies. [One line of quotation in Latin]
- Geography made easy : being an abridgment of the American universal geography. ... To which is added, an improved chronological table of remarkable events, from the creation to the present time. Illustrated with a map of the world, and a map of North America. Calculated particularly for the use and improvement of schools and academies in the United States of America. By Jedidiah Morse, D.D. Minister of the congregation in Charlestown, Massachusetts-- Author of the American universal geography, and the American gazetteer. Published according to act of Congress. [Four lines of quotations]
- The Conductor generalis: or, The office, : duty and authority of justices of the peace, high-sheriffs, under-sheriffs, coroners, constables, gaolers, jury-men, and overseers of the poor. As also, the office of clerks of assize, and of the peace, &c. Compiled chiefly from Burn's Justice, and the several other books, on those subjects, by James Parker, late one of the justices of the peace for Middlesex County, in New-Jersey; and now revised and adapted to the United States of America, by a gentleman of the law. The whole alphabetically digested under the several titles; with a table directing to the ready finding out the proper matter under those titles
- The lady's pocket library. : Containing, 1. Miss More's Essays. 2. Dr. Gregory's Legacy to his daughters. 3. Lady Pennington's Unfortunate mother's advice to her daughters. 4. Marchioness of Lambert's Advice of a mother to her daughter. 5. Mrs. Chapone's Letter on the government of the temper. 6. Swift's Letter to a young lady newly married. 7. Moore's Fables for the female sex
- Montalbert : A novel. By Charlotte Smith. In two volumes.
- The Grecian history, : from the earliest state to the death of Alexander the Great. By Dr. Goldsmith. Two volumes in one
- The ready reckoner, : or, Trader's useful assistant, adapted to the use of all who deal by wholesale or retail. Exhibiting at one view, the amount or value of any number or quantity of goods or merchandize, from one up to ten thousand, at the various prices from 1 farthing to 1 pound. To which are prefixed, I. A table of interest at six per cent. II. A table of the weight & value of coins, as they pass in the respective states of the Union, with their sterling and federal value. III. A table shewing the amount of cents, &c
- The Iliad of Homer : Translated from the Greek by Alexander Pope, Esq. [Four lines from Lucretius]
- Philadelphia harmony, or, A collection of psalm tunes, hymns, and anthems,
- An inaugural dissertation on perspiration : submitted to the examination of the Rev. John Ewing, S.T.P. provost, the trustees and medical faculty of the University of Pennsylvania, for the degree of Doctor of Medicine, on the thirty-first day of May, 1800. By James Agnew, A.M. of Princeton, New-Jersey; member of the Philadelphia Medical Society. [Two lines from Rush]
- The spirit of despotism : [Eight lines of quotations]
- Debates and proceedings of the General Assembly of Pennsylvania, : on the memorials praying a repeal or suspension of the law annulling the charter of the bank. Mathew Carey, editor
- Constantia de Valmont : A novel. By Harriet Lee. [Two lines from Shakespeare]
- A treatise concerning religious affections, : in three parts. Part first. Concerning the nature of the affections, and their importance in religion. Part Second. Shewing what are no certain signs that religious affections are gracious, or that they are not. Part Third. Shewing what are distinguishing signs of truly gracious and holy affections. By Jonathan Edwards, A.M. and Pastor of the First Church in Northampton
- Present state of Ireland! : Mr. Grattan's address to his fellow-citizens of Dublin, on his retiring from Parliament. To which is added, his answer to the independent citizens of Dublin
- Reflections on the revolution in France, : and on the proceedings in certain societies in London, relative to that event. In a letter intended to have been sent to a gentleman in Paris. By the Right Honourable Edmund Burke
- The Lady's pocket library. : Containing, 1. Miss More's Essays. 2. Dr. Gregory's Legacy to his daughters. 3. Lady Pennington's Unfortunate mother's advice to her daughters. 4. Rudiments of taste, by the Countess of Carlisle. 5. Mrs. Chapone's Letter on the government of th temper. 6. Swift's Letter to a young lady newly married. 7. Moore's Fables for the female sex
- The life and most surprizing adventures of Robinson Crusoe, of York, mariner. : Containing a full and particular account how he lived twenty-eight years in an uninhabited island on the coast of America; how his ship was lost in a storm, and all his companions drowned; and how he was cast upon the shore by the wreck: with a true relation how he was at last miraculously preserved by pirates. Faithfully epitomized from the three volumes, and adorned with cuts, suited to the most remarkable stories
- Choice tales : consisting of an elegant collection of delightful little pieces for the instruction & amusement of young persons
- Seven sermons, on different important subjects : viz: I. Of the unpardonable sin against the Holy Ghost: or, The sin unto death. II. The saint's duty and exercise: in two parts. Being an exhortation to, and directions for prayer. III. The accepted time, and day of salvation IV. The end of time, and beginning of eternity. V. Joshua's resolution to serve the Lord. VI. The way to heaven made plain. VII. The future state of man: or, A treatise on the resurrection. By Robert Russel, at Wardhurst, in Sussex
- An eulogium to the memory of Dr. Samuel Cooper, : delivered, by appointment, before the Philadelphia Medical Society, on the fourth day of March, 1799. By Charles Caldwell, A.M. M.D. a member of the Society
- A journal during a residence in France, : from the beginning of August, to the middle of December, 1792. To which is added, an account of the most remarkable events that happened at Paris from that time to the death of the late King of France. By John Moore, M.D. In two volumes. Vol. I. [Two lines from Tacitus]
- Youngs vocal and instrumental musical miscellany : being a collection of the most approved songs, duets, catches and glees, adapted for the voice, piano forte, violin and German flute[.]
- The Vocal companion. Being a choice collection of the most approved songs, catches, duets, &c
- The American jest book : containing a curious variety of jests, anecdotes, bon mots, stories &c. Part I[-II]
- A treatise of the law of partnership : By William Watson, of Lincoln's Inn, Esq. [One line in Latin]
- The catechism of man : pointing out from sound principles, and acknowldeged facts, the rights and duties of every rational being
- Elements of geography : containing a concise and comprehensive view of that useful science, as divided into, 1. astronomical 2. physical or natural 3. political geography. On a new plan. Adapted to the capacities of children and youth; and designed, from its cheapness, for reading and classical book in common schools, and as a useful winter evening's entertainment for young people in private families. Illustrated with a beautiful map of the United States, and a beautiful chart of the whole world. By Jedidiah Morse, D.D. Minister of the congregation in Charlestown, Massachusetts. [Three lines from Backus]
- An history of the earth, and animated nature. : By Oliver Goldsmith. In four volumes.
- Know all men by these presents, : that, whereas application hath lately been made by me [blank] to the Land Office of Pennsylvania, for a grant of a tract of land, containing four hundred acres, situate in [blank] County, in Pennsylvania aforesaid. In pursuance whereof, a warrant or order hath been, or is to be issued, for surveying the same for my use. Now know ye, that I the said [blank] for the consideration of [blank] specie, to me in hand paid, by [blank] receipt whereof is hereby acknowledged, as well as for other good causes and valuable considerations, have granted, bargained, and sold, and by these presents, do grant, bargain, and sell unto the said [blank] and his heirs, all the above-mentioned tract of land, with the appurtenances; ... In witness whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and seal, the [blank] day of [blank] in the year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred and [blank] Sealed and delivered in the presence of [blank]
- Elements of geography : containing a concise and comprehensive view of that useful science, as divided into, 1. astronomical 2. physical or natural 3. political geography, on a new plan. Adapted to the capacities of children and youth; and designed, from its cheapness, for reading and classical book in common schools, and as a useful winter evening's entertainment for young people in private families. Illustrated with a beautiful map of the United States, and a beautiful chart of the whole world. By Jedidiah Morse, D.D. Minister of the congregation in Charlestown, Massachusetts. [Three lines from Backus]
- Charlotte Temple. A tale of truth. By Mrs. Rowson, late of the New Theatre, Philadelphia; author of Victoria, The inquisitor, Fille de chambre, &c. Two volumes in one. ...
- A short account of Algiers, : containing a description of the climate of that country, of the manners and customs of the inhabitants, and of their several wars against Spain, France, England, Holland, Venice, and the other powers of Europe, from the usurpation of Barbaross and the invasion of the Emperor Charles V. to the present time; with a concise view of the origin of the rupture between Algiers and the United States. [Four lines from Buchanan]
- Letters to married women, on nursing and the management of children. : By the late Hugh Smith, M.D
- Gurney's easy and compendious system of shorthand : adapted to the arts and sciences, and to the learned professions. Improved by Thomas Sergeant [i.e., Sarjeant]
- Elements of chemistry. : By M. I.A. Chaptal, Chevalier of the Order of the King, professor of chemistry at Montpellier, honorary inspector of the mines of France, and member of several academies of sciences, medicine, agriculture, inscriptions, and belles lettres. Translated from the French. Three volumes in one
- M. Tullii Ciceronis De officiis ad Marcum filium libri tres. : Item, Cato major, Laelius, Paradoxa, & Somnium Scipionis
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- Journal durant un séjour en France, : depuis le commencement d'août jusqu'à la mi-décembre 1792; auquel est ajouté un récit des événemens les plus remarquables qui ont eu lieu á Paris, depuis cette époque, jusqu'a la mort du feu roi de France. Traduit de l'anglais de John Moore, Dr. M. par J.E.G.M. de La Grange, habitant de Saint-Dominigue, et avocat au conseil supérieur du Cap-Français. En deux volumes. [Two lines from Tacitus] Tome premier[-second]
- To tou Epiktētou Encheiridion.
- The elements of logic. : In four books. ... Designed particularly for young gentlemen at the university, and to prepare the way to the study of philosophy and the mathematics.
- Observations on the importance of the American Revolution, : and the means of making it a benefit to the world. By Richard Price, D.D. L.L.D. and fellow of the Royal Society of London, and of the Academy of Arts and Sciences in New-England
- The Beauties of poetry, British and American : containing some of the productions of Waller, Milton, Addison, Pope, Shirley, Parnell, Watts, Thomson, Young, Shenstone, Akenside, Gray, Goldsmith, Johnson, Moore, Garrick, Cowper, Beattie, Burns, Merry, Cowley, Wolcott, Palmerston, Penrose. Evans, Barlow, Dwight, Freneau, Humphreys, Livingston, J. Smith, W.M. Smith, Ladd, Bayard, Hopkinson, James, Markoe, Prichard, Fentham, Bradford, Dawes, Lathrop, Osborne
- Lectures on rhetoric and belles lettres : By Hugh Blair, D.D. & F.R.S. Ed. one of the Ministers of the High Church, and professor of rhetoric and belles lettres in the University of Edinburgh. In two volumes. .
- Letters from an American farmer, : describing certain provincial situations, manners, and customs, and conveying some idea of the state of the people of North America. Written to a friend in England, by J. Hector St. John, a farmer in Pennsylvania
- Account of the grand federal procession, Philadelphia, July 4, 1788 : To which are added, Mr. Wilson's oration, and a letter on the subject of the procession. (Price 5d. h.)
- Reflexions on the state of the union : [Two lines of quotation in Latin]
- Letters to married women, on nursing and the management of children. : By the late Hugh Smith, M.D
- The romp : A musical entertainment, in two acts. Altered from Love in the city, by Mr. Bickerstaff. As performed with great applause by the Old American Company
- The Christian economy. : Translated from the original Greek, of an old manuscript, found in the island of Patmos, where St. John wrote his book of the Revelations
- The history of the province of New-York, from the first discovery to the year 1732. : To which is annexed, a description of the country, with a short account of the inhabitants, their religious and political state, and the constitution of the courts of justice in that colony. [Four lines of quotations] By William Smith, A.M
- A vindication of the rights of woman, : with strictures on political and moral subjects. By Mary Wollstonecraft
- Don Juan : or, the libertine destroyed. A grand pantomimical ballet, in two parts. As performed with great applause by the Old American Company, at the theatre in Southwark
- A brief examination of Lord Sheffield's Observations on the commerce of the United States : of America
- Wild oats: or, The strolling gentleman, : a comedy, in five acts. By John O'Keefe, Esq. As performed at the theatre, Covent Garden
- The ladies' friend : being a treatise on the virtues and qualifications, which are the brightest ornaments of the fair sex, and render them most agreeable to the sensible part of mankind
- The Philadelphia vocabulary, English and Latin : put into a new method, proper to acquaint the learner with things as well as pure Latin words. Adorned with twenty-six pictures. For the use of schools. By James Greenwood, Author of the English grammar, and late Sur-master of St. Paul's School
- Elements of moral science. : By James Beattie, LL.D. professor of moral philosophy and logic in Marischal College, Aberdeen. First[-second] volume
- A short account of the malignant fever, lately prevalent in Philadelphia : with a statement of the proceedings that took place on the subject in different parts of the United States. By Mathew Carey
- Sentimental beauties, and moral delineations, : from the writings of the celebrated Dr. Blair, and other much admired authors; selected with a view to refine the taste, rectify the judgment, and mould the heart to virtue
- Extract of a letter from his Excellency General Washington to the printer of the American museum. : Mount Vernon, June 25, 1788. Sir, I believe the American museum has met with extensive, I may say, with universal approbation from competent judges:
- A short account of the malignant fever, lately prevalent in Philadelphia : with a statement of the proceedings that took place on the subject in different parts of the United States. By Mathew Carey
- Address of M. Carey to the public
- Considerations on the injustice and impolicy of punishing murder by death. : Extracted from the American museum. With additions. By Benjamin Rush, M.D. professor of the institutes, and of clinical medicine, in the University of Pennsylvania
- Procès-verbaux des 15 & 28 septembre 1786, relatifs a la réception du buste de M. le marquis de La Fayette, a l'Hôtel-de- Ville de Paris. [One line of quotation]
- The farmer : a comic opera. In two acts. As performed with great applause, by the Old American Company at the theatre in Southwark. By John O'Keefe [i.e., O'Keeffe], Esq
- No song no supper : an opera, in two acts. With additional songs. As performed with great applause by the Old American Company of comedians
- A short account of the malignant fever, lately prevalent in Philadelphia : with a statement of the proceedings that took place on the subject in different parts of the United States. By Mathew Carey
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- Elements of chemistry, in a systematic order, containing all the modern discoveries. : Illustrated with thirteen copperplates. By Mr Lavoisier, member of the academies and societies of Paris, London, Orleans, Bologna, Basil, Philadelphia, Haerlem, Manchester, &c. &c. Translated from the French, by Robert Kerr, F.R. & A. SS. Edin. Member of the Royal College of Surgeons, and of the Royal Physical Society of Edinburgh
- The Columbian almanac, for the year of our Lord, 1798. : ... Carefully suited to Pennsylvania and the adjoining states.
- The Pocket miscellany. : In prose and verse
- A grammar of the French tongue, : grounded upon the decisions of the French Academy; wherein all the necessary rules, observations, and examples are exhibited in a manner entirely new. By John Perrin. [One line in Latin from Quintilian]
- The American remembrancer; or, An impartial collection of essays, resolves, speeches, &c. relative, or having affinity, to the treaty with Great Britain
- Address to the House of Representatives of the United States, on Lord Grenville's treaty. [Two lines of quotation in English]
- The American jest book : containing a choice selection of jests, anecdotes, bon mots, stories, &c
- A New Year's gift to the Democrats; or Observations on a pamphlet, entitled, "A vindication of Mr. Randolph's resignation." : By Peter Porcupine. [Six lines from Swift]
- Political truth: or Animadversions on the past and present state of public affairs : with an inquiry into the truth of the charges preferred against Mr. Randolph
- Carey's American pocket atlas : containing the following maps ... with a concise description of each state
- A short description of the state of Tennessee, lately called the Territory of the United States, South of the River Ohio : to which is prefixed, the Constitution of that state
- Features of Mr. Jay's treaty. : To which is annexed a view of the commerce of the United States, as it stands at present, and as it is fixed by Mr. Jay's treaty
- Features of Mr. Jay's treaty. : To which is annexed, a view of the commerce of the United States, as it stands at present, and as it is fixed by Mr. Jay's treaty
- A vindication of Mr. Randolph's resignation
- Fragment. : Addressed to the sons and daughters of humanity, by a citizen of the world
- Monarchy : a parody on the celebrated eclogue of Pope
- Wild oats: or, The strolling gentleman. : A comedy, in five acts, as performed at the Theatre-Royal, Covent Garden. By John O'Keefe, Esq
- Atlas minimus: or, A new set of pocket maps, of various empires, kingdoms, and states, : with geographical extracts relative to each. Drawn and engraved by J. Gibson, from the best authorities
- Divine emblems: or, Temporal things spiritualized. : Fitted for the use of boys and girls. By John Bunyan
- The porcupiniad : a hudibrastic poem. In four cantos. Addressed to William Cobbett, by Mathew Carey. Canto I[-III]. [Six lines of quotations]
- Love in a village. A comic opera. : Written by Mr. Bickerstaff. As performed at the New Theatre, in Philadelphia
- The School of wisdom : or, American monitor. Containing a copious collection of sublime and elegant extracts, from the most eminent writers, on morals, religion & government. [Seven lines from the Rambler]
- Affecting history of the dreadful distresses of Frederic Manheim's family. : To which are added, the sufferings of John Corbly's family. An encounter between a white man and two savages. Extraordinary bravery of a woman. Adventures of Capt. Isaac Stewart. Deposition of Masse Herbeson. Adventures and sufferings of Peter Wilkinson [i.e., Williamson]. Remarkable adventures of Jackson Johonnot. Account of the destruction of the settlements at Wyoming
- Cautionary hints to Congress respecting the sale of the western lands, belonging to the United States
- A short view of the importance and respectability of the science of medicine. : Read before the Philadelphia Medical Society, on the 7th of February, 1800. Pursuant to appointment. By John Redman Coxe, M.D. An honorary member of the society
- Eine kurze Nachricht von dem bösartigen Fieber, welches kürzlich in Philadelphia grassiret : nebst einer Erzählung der Maasregeln, die desfals in den verschiedenen Theilen der Vereinigten Staaten genommen wurden. Diesen ist hinzugefüget, Nachrichten von der Pest in London und Marseille; und eine Liste der Todten, vom ersten August bis in die Mitte des Decembers, 1793. Von Mathew Carey. Nach der vierten verbesserten Auflage aus dem Englischen übersetzt, von Carl Erdmann
- The holy war, : made by Shaddai upon Diabolus, for the regaining of the metropolis of the world; or, The losing and takin gagaino f [sic] the town of Mansoul. By John Bunyan, author of The pilgrim's progress. [One line from Hosea]
- The Columbian reading book, or Historical preceptor: : a collection of authentic histories, anecdotes, characters, &c. &c. calculated to incite in young minds a love of virtue, from its intrinsic beauty, and a hatred of vice, from its disgusting deformity
- The Polite lady : or, A course of female education: in a series of letters, from a mother to her daughter. [Two lines from Pope]
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