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- To the sons of science in America, : Robert Bell, bookseller, of Philadelphia, notifieth, that in the fall of this present year 1773, he will publish by subscription, Ferguson's Essay on the history of civil society. ... Subscriptions are also received ... for re-printing, a second American edition of Judge Blackstone's Commentaries on the laws of England
- A catalogue of books, published by the different members of the Philadelphia Company of Printers and Booksellers, and now for sale, at Wm. Spotswood's book-store
- A new edition, corrected, improved, and greatly enlarged. : April, 1789. Proposals, by Thomas Dobson, bookseller, at the stone house, in Second Street, Philadelphia, for printing by subscription, Encyclopaedia Britannica: or, A dictionary of arts, sciences, and miscellaneous literature
- A new edition, corrected, improved, and greatly enlarged. : Proposals, by Thomas Dobson, bookseller, at the stone house, in Second Street, Philadelphia, for printing by subscription, Encyclopaedia Britannica: or, A dictionary of arts, sciences, and miscellaneous literature
- A new edition, corrected, improved, and greatly enlarged. Now publishing by subscription. : Just published, by Thomas Dobson, bookseller, at the stone house, in Second Street Philadelphia, volume III. of Encyclopaedia: or, A dictionary of arts, sciences, and miscellaneous literature
- A new periodical publication. : Proposal of James Watters, for publishing by subscription, a new work, entitled the Weekly magazine
- A short essay: or Scriptural instructions for the times, in recommendation of Dr. Martin Luther's Commentary on St. Paul's Epistle to the Galatians. : Addressed to the citizens of the United States of America.
- A table of the several chapters and principal contents of the late famous treatise, : called Dr. Tissot's Advice to the people in general, with regard to their health, &c. ... : It is now reprinted for, and sold by, John Sparhawk, at the London Book-store in Second-Street ... Philadelphia
- Advertsement [sic]. : I beg leave to take this opportunity of informing the publick, that I have long had in my mind, and have in part compil'd a work ... Proposals, for printing by subscription, a General history of the lies raised and propogated [sic] by the Pr--------y faction, since the year 1753; with remarks; in four volumes, in folio
- Bradford's catalogue of books and stationary, wholesale & retail, for 1796. : Country store-keepers supplied with all kinds of books and stationary at his wholesale and retail book & stationary store, South Front Street. no. 8
- Brown's dictionary of the Bible. : Proposals, by William Young, bookseller, no. 52, Second Street, the corner of Chesnut-Street. For printing by subscription, a dictionary of the Holy Bible ... Philad. October, 1792
- Commentaries on the laws of England. By William Blackstone, Esq. Vinerian Professor Law and solicitor general to Her Majesty. : In four volumes. : Reprinted from the London copy, page for page with the last edition
- Ecclesiastical history. : Dr. Priestley having continued his History of the Christian Church from the fall of the Western Roman Empire (to which period he had brought it before, in two volumes 8vo,) to the Reformation by Luther, is desirous of publishing it
- Errata; or, The art of printing incorrectly: : plainly set forth by a variety of examples taken from a Latin grammar, lately printed by Andrew Steuart, for the use of the college and academy of this city. : [Two lines from Pope]
- July, 1800. John M'Culloch, No. 1, North Third-Street, Philadelphia. Has constantly for sale, a general assortment of books and stationary [sic]
- Just published, and to be sold by John Dunlap, : at the Newest Printing-Office, in Market-Street, Philadelphia, Father Abraham's almanack, for the year 1772
- Just published, and to be sold by the printer hereof, (price one eight of a dollar) A sermon, preached at the funeral of the Reverend George Duffield, D.D. : late pastor of the Third Presbyterian Congregation in the city of Philadelphia; who died February 2d, 1790. By Ashbel Green, A.M
- Monthly review. : Samuel Harrison Smith, submits to the patronage of the citizens of the United States, the re-publication of the Monthly review, enlarged
- Now in the printing-press, and speedily will be published by subscription, in one volume octavo, price one dollar, sewed in blue boards, although the English edition is sold at four dollars. An essay on the history of civil society. By Adam Ferguson, LL.D. Professor of moral philosophy, in the University of Edinburgh
- October 1. 1728. Advertisement. : Whereas several gentlemen in this, and the neighbouring provinces, have given encouragement to the printer hereof, to publish a paper of intelligence
- Philadelphia October [blank] 1791. Sir, At the request of several merchants of the United States, I have undertaken a weekly marine list of all the ports of the union, together with a price current
- Philadelphia and New-York. : William Birch thus informs the public of his intentions to picture the two principal cities of North America, subjects hitherto totally neglected by the arts, yet by no means of small importance
- Philadelphia, 11 August, 1782. : Sir, Various inducements have led me to print a neat and correct edition of the Bible, containing the Old and New Testaments, which, I expect, will be ready for sale by the beginning of October
- Philadelphia, 1774. : Just published, and to be sold, by James Humphreys, Junior, in Front-Street, the lower corner of Black-Horse Alley, elegantly printed in octavo, an [sic] embellished with a very elegant engraved copper plate frontispiece.--The search after happiness, a pastoral drama: by Miss Hannah More
- 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, December 12, 1778. To the public. : The Pennsylvania gazette will be published on Tuesday, the 5th day of January next, and continue to be published weekly every Tuesday morning.
- Philadelphia, February 21, 1789. : Proposals by Francis Bailey, for printing by subscription (in two large volumes octavo) True Christian religion; containing, the universal theology of the new church: which was foretold by the Lord, in Daniel, chap. vii. 5, 13, 14, and in the Apocalypse, chap. xxi. 1, 2. By Emanuel Swedenborg, servant of the Lord Jesus Christ
- Philadelphia, January 2, 1775. : Proposals for printing by subscription, a free and impartial weekly news paper, to be entitled--The Pennsylvania ledger, or the Maryland, Pennsylvania, and New-Jersey weekly advertiser
- Philadelphia, January 2, 1775. : Proposals for printing by subscription, a free and impartial weekly news paper, to be entitled--The Pennsylvania ledger, or the Maryland, Pennsylvania, and New-Jersey weekly advertiser
- Philadelphia, January 29, 1757. Proposals for printing by subscrption [sic], the translation of three French volumes, : printed in Paris by order of the French king, in the year 1756; and found in a French prize lately taken. Giving an account of all the transactions in America, from the year 1749, to the year 1756.
- Philadelphia, January 29, 1757. Proposals for printing by subscrption [sic], the translation of three French volumes, : printed in Paris by order of the French king, in the year 1756; and found in a French prize lately taken. Giving an account of all the transactions in America, from the year 1749, to the year 1756.
- Philadelphia, July 5. 1756. : Proposals for printing by subscription, the second edition of, "A voyage to the South Sea, in the years 1740-1, in the wager Man of War, one of Commodore Anson's squadron. Containing a faithful narrative of the loss of said ship on a desolate island
- Philadelphia, June 26th, 1775. : Proposals, for printing by subscription, in numbers to be published monthly. A collection of designs in architecture, containing new plans and elevations of houses, for general use. With a great variety of sections of rooms ... : In two volumes. Each containing sixty plates, curiously engraved on copper. By Abraham Swan, architect
- Philadelphia, March 12th, 1772. : The author of The complete surveyor, to the public in general, and to the subscribers in particular
- Philadelphia, March 17, 1795. Proposals by Mathew Carey, : for publishing by subscription, The history of the earth and animated nature. By Oliver Goldsmith
- Philadelphia, May 6th, 1776. : Just printed, published, and now selling by R. Bell, in Third Street (price ten shillings neatly bound.) The diseases incident to armies. With the method of cure. Translated from the original of Baron Van Swieten, physician to their Imperial Majesties. ... Memorandum. It is presumed that whatever contributeth to promote the health and happiness of such valuable lives, as those of American soldiers and sailors, should meet with generous reception
- 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
- 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, ..
- Proposals for printing a large Bible, by William Bradford
- Proposals for printing by subscription The Catholic Christian instructed. In the sacraments, sacrifice, ceremonies, and observances of the Church. By way of question and answer. By R-- C--[.]
- Proposals for printing by subscription, A dissent from the Church of England, fully justified: and proved the genuine and just consequence of the allegiance due to Christ, the only lawgiver in the church. Being the dissenting gentleman's three letters and postscript, in answer to Mr. John White's on that subject
- Proposals for printing by subscription, 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. By William Penn. : This work will be printed in an octavo volume of 358 pages, on a fine paper and new type, of which a specimen is annexed.--The price to subscribers will be one dollar, neatly bound and lettered
- Proposals for printing by subscription, a body of sermons, upon the most important branches of practical Christianity.
- Proposals for printing by subscription, a geographical and topographical history of America, : containing, exclusive of the history of South-America: a descriptive account of the thirteen United States of America, generally and individually, commencing with New-Hampshire, advancing progressively to the southward, and concluding with the best account which has been or can be collected of the new states
- Proposals for printing by subscription, on a fine paper, with a new and elegant American letter, cast by John Baine & Co. Travels through North and South-Carolina, Georgia, East and West-Florida, the Cherokee Nations, and through the extensive territories of the Muscogulges or Creek Confederacy, and the country of the Chactaws: : containing an account of the soil and natural productions of those regions together with observations on the manners and customes of the Indians. By William Bartram, botanist of Philadelphia
- Proposals for publishing by subscription, a map of the coast of West-Florida, : including it's bays and lakes, with the course of the Mississippi, from the junction of the Akansa River, to it's entrance into the gulf of Mexico. : Drawn from official surveys, made by order of the admiralty of Great-Britain, for the use of her navy. By Thomas Hutchins, late captain and engineer in the British service, and now geographer to the United States of America.
- Proposals for publishing in aquatinta, a series of views, selected from the most interesting and romantic scenes in the vicinity of the great road leading from the city of Washington on the Patomac [sic], through Baltimore, Philadelphia, &c. &c. to Boston, in Massachusetts. ... : This work will be executed in aquatinta, by G.I. Parkyns, on plates 14 inches by 11, from drawings made expressly for the purpose.
- Proposals, addressed to those who possess a public spirit. : The real friends to the progress of literary entertainment ... are requested to observe, that a handsome American edition of Hume's celebrated History of England, is now in contemplation to be published periodically, by subscription
- Proposals, by Way & Groff, for printing, by subscription, Count Rumford's Essays, political, economical, and philosophical
- Proposals, for printing, by subscription, in a neat octavo volume, to contain near six hundred pages ... an American edition of Barclay's Apology, for the true Christian divinity, as held by the people called Quakers
- Prospectus of a new weekly paper, : submitted to men of affluence, men of liberality, and men of letters
- Prospectus of a new weekly paper, : submitted to men of affluence, men of liberality, and men of letters
- Prospectus. : C'est appeller sur soi toute la sévérité des autres que de se juger soi-même avec trop de bonté ... Je me propose de publier un journal sous le titre de Courrier de la France et des colonies
- 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 ...
- 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, Being on the point of commencing the publication of a literary Weekly magazine, I am led to solicit, in a particular manner, the patronage of gentlemen distinguished by situation and an attachment to science ...
- 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 altar of peace, : being the substance of a discourse delivered in the Council House, at Greenville, July 5th, 1795, before the officers of the American Army, and Major General Wayne, commander in chief, and minister plenipotentiary from the United States to treat with the Indian tribes, north west of the Ohio,
- The altar of peace, : being the substance of a discourse delivered in the Council House, at Greenville, July 5th, 1795, before the officers of the American Army, and Major General Wayne, commander in chief, and minister plenipotentiary from the United States to treat with the Indian tribes, north west of the Ohio, by Morgan J. Rhees. To which is prefixed, an address of the Missionary Society, with their constitution. [One line of quotation]
- The fille de chambre, : a novel.
- This day is published, and to be sold by John Sparhawk and John Dunlap, : in Philadelphia, price ten shillings neatly bound, Juliet Grenville: or, The history of the human heart. (Three volumes, elegantly printed in two.)
- To be published by subscription, the American remembrancer, or Proceedings of the old Congress, : from September 1774, to March 1789
- 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
- To the encouragers of literature. : The third volume of Blackstone's Commentaries is now published ... And as many of the subscribers ... have expressed an earnest desire for an American edition of ----- An interesting appendix to Sir William Blackstone's Commentaries on the laws of England. ... The editor ... proposeth to publish by subscription, the above mentioned performances
- To the public. : ... to be published by subscription ... The young mill-wright and miller's guide
- To the public. : The subscriber, having resigned the charge of the Young Ladies' Academy to its visitors*, intends to establish a printing-office in this city. The Federal gazette and the Philadelphia evening post, was conducted by him ... Though the gazette had met with uncommon encouragement, the gentleman concerned with him did not incline to continue the publication ... This paper the subscriber proposes to resume
- To the public. Friends and countrymen, : the benefits of a well-regulated news-paper, is so obvious and singular an advantage, to the public in general, ... A number of gentlemen, impressed with this idea, have determined to give their assistance to publish a news-paper in this city, under the title of The evening chronicle, or, the Philadelphia advertiser.
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