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- A Curious piece of antiquity on the crucifixion of our Saviour and the two thieves
- A Dialogue between Death and a lady: : being a picture of the condition of a sinner, when death approaches. : [Two lines of verse]
- A Most bloody and cruel murder, committed on the body of Mrs. Elizabeth Wood, by her own son. : Made public with a view of warning the youth from the snares and temptations of the wicked; : and to embrace virtue and piety--or the sure road to happiness. : To which is added two appropriate hymns
- A Most bloody and cruel murder, committed on the body of Mrs. Elizabeth Wood, by her own son. : Made public with a view of warning the youth from the snares and temptations of the wicked; and to embrace virtue and piety; or the sure road to happiness
- A New Year's wish. : The author being absent by reason of the small-pox, prevented her addressing her friends the last year
- A Poem. On the execution of Samuel Frost, : who is to be executed this day, October 31, 1793, for the murder of Capt. Elisha Allen, of Princeton, Massachusetts
- A dialogue between a blind-man and Death.
- A dialogue between a blind-man and Death.
- A letter to the National Convention of France, : on the defects in the Constitution of 1791, and the extent of the amendments which ought to be applied. : To which is added The conspiracy of kings, a poem.
- A letter to the National Convention of France, : on the defects in the Constitution of 1791, and the extent of the amendments which ought to be applied. To which is added The conspiracy of kings, a poem. By Joel Barlow, author of Advice to the privileged orders; and The vision of Columbus
- A narrative of Whiting Sweeting : Who was executed at Albany, in the state of New York, for murder. [Two lines of Scripture text]
- A narrative of Whiting Sweeting. : Who was executed at Albany, in the state of New York, for murder. : [Two lines of Scripture text]
- A narrative of the extraordinary sufferings of Mr. Robert Forbes, his wife, and five children, : during an unfortunate journey through the wilderness --from Canada to Kennebeck River, in the year 1784: in which three of their children were starved to death. : Taken partly from their own mouths, and partly from an imperfect journal, and published at their request.
- A poem on the last day. : In three books.
- A poem, commemorative of Goffe, Whaley, & Dixwell, three of the judges of Charles I. : Who, at the Restoration, took refuge and died in America. : To which is prefixed, an abstract of their history.
- A remarkable account of Guy, : who, by strange enterprizes in war, obtained for his bride, Phelice, the daughter of Roband, Earl of Warwick; and after he became the successor of Earl Roband, freely parted with scenes of worldly honor, and lived in poverty, and died in obscurity. : In a poem intirely new. : [Four lines from Mons. de Renty]
- A remarkable narrative of Whiting Sweeting; : who was executed at Albany, in the state of New-York, for murder. : [Two lines of Scripture text]
- A true Gospel church organized and disciplined.
- A true account, how Matthew Womble murdered his wife (who was pregnant) and his four sons, on June the 19th, 1784. : He lived in Isle of Wight County, (in Virginia) ...
- Addressed to the customers of the Pennsylvania gazette
- American poems, selected and original. : Vol. I
- An American selection of lessons in reading and speaking. : Calculated to improve the minds and refine the taste of youth. And also to instruct them in the geography, history, and politicks of the United States. : To which is prefixed, rules in elocution, and directions for expressing the principal passions of the mind. : Being the third part of A grammatical institute of the English language.
- An American selection of lessons in reading and speaking. : Calculated to improve the minds and refine the taste of youth. And also to instruct them in the geography, history, and politics of the United States. : To which are prefixed, rules in elocution, and directions for expressing the principal passions of the mind. : Being the third part of A grammatical institute of the English language. : To which is now first added. An appendix containing several new dialogues.
- An American selection of lessons in reading and speaking. : Calculated to improve the minds and refine the taste of youth. And also to instruct them in the geography, history, and politics of the United States. To which are prefixed, rules in elocution, and directions for expressing the principal passions of the mind. Being the third part of A grammatical institute of the English language. To which is now first added. An appendix containing several new dialogues. By Noah Webster, Jun. Esquire. Author of "Dissertations on the English language," "Collection of essays and fugitive writings," &c
- An American selection of lessons in reading and speaking. : Calculated to improve the minds and refine the taste of youth. And also, to instruct them in the geography, history, and politics of the United States. : To which are prefixed, rules in elocution, and directions for expressing the principal passions of the mind. : Being the third part of A grammatical institute of the English language.
- An American selection of lessons in reading and speaking. : Calculated to improve the minds and refine the taste of youth. And also, to instruct them in the geography, history, and politics of the United States. To which are prefixed, rules in elocution, and directions for expressing the principal passions of the mind. Being the third part of A grammatical institute of the English language. By Noah Webster, Jun. Esquire. Author of "Dissertations on the English language," "Collection of essays and fugitive writings," &c
- An account of the terrible effects of the pestilential infection in the city of Philadelphia. : With an elegy on the deaths of the people. : Also a song of praise and thanksgiving, composed for those who have recovered, after having been smitten with that dreadful contagion.
- An answer to the Rev. Joseph Lathrop, A.M. Pastor of a church in West-Springfield. : In his two discourses on Matthew vii. 15, 16. With a particular answer to his explanation of that text, I Corin. 14. 34. Let your women keep silence in the churches.
- An epistle to the Reverend Mr. George Whitefield. : Written in the year MDCCLV.
- Beauties of the muses: or, Select sentimental poems and elegies, : viz. I. The hermit. By Dr. Parnell. II. Elegy in a church yard. By Mr. Gray. III. The traveller. By Dr. Goldsmith. IV. Death. A poem. By Dr. Porteus. V. Deserted village. By Dr. Goldsmith. VI. Hermit of the dale. By ditto. VII. Futurity. Extract from Dr. Dodd. : [Two lines of text] : Illustrated with beautiful engravings
- Beauties of the muses: or, Select sentimental poems and elegies, : viz. I. The hermit. By Dr. Parnell. II. Elegy in a church yard. By Mr. Gray. III. The traveller. By Dr. Goldsmith. IV. Death. A poem. By Dr. Porteus. V. Deserted village. By Dr. Goldsmith. VI. Hermit of the dale. By ditto. VII. Futurity. Extract from Dr. Dodd. [Two lines of text] Illustrated with beautiful engravings
- Cato. : A tragedy.
- Death of Louis XVI. late King of France; beheaded Jan. 21, 1793
- Dedication. To the liberal and right worthy patrons of the Columbian centinel, this tenth anniversary ode, is most humbly dedicated, by their devoted servant, the carrier
- Divine songs, attempted in easy language, for the use of children.
- Fables for the ladies.
- Für die evangelische Jugend, auf das Weinachtsfest, 1793
- Gospel sonnets: or, Spiritual songs. : In six parts. I. The believer's espousals. II. The believer's jointure. III. The believer's riddle. IV. The believer's lodging. V. The believer's soliloquy. VI. The believer's principles, concerning creation and redemption. Law and Gospel. Justification and sanctification. Faith and sense. Heaven and earth.
- Horae lyricae. : Poems, chiefly of the lyric kind. In three books. Sacred I. To devotion and piety. II. To virtue, honor, and friendship. III. To the memory of the dead.
- Julia; or The adventures of a curate's daughter
- Kurze Nachricht von dem sogenannten gelben Fieber in Philadelphia für den nachdenkenden Christen
- Last words and dying confession of Samuel Frost, : who was executed at Worcester, on Thursday the thirty-first day Of October, 1793, for the inhuman and cruel murder of Captain Elisha Allen, of Princeton
- Miscellanies, moral and instructive, in prose and verse;
- Mortality. : An account of the baptisms and burials in the United Churches of Christ Church and St. Peter's,
- New-Year's verses, addressed to the friends and patrons of the Maryland journal, &c. by the printers' boy. : January 1, 1794
- New-Year's verses, addressed to the patrons of the Baltimore daily intelligencer, by their obedient servants, the news-carriers. : January 1, 1794
- Poems on several subjects:
- Poems on various subjects, religious and moral.
- Poems on various subjects, religious and moral. : By Phillis Wheatley, Negro servant to Mr. John Wheatley, of Boston, in New-England
- Search after happiness. : A pastoral drama.
- Sonnet. For the fourteenth of October, 1793. : When were entombed the remains of His Excellency John Hancock, Esq; Late governor and commander in chief of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts
- Sonnet. For the fourteenth of October, 1793. : When were entombed the remains of His Excellency John Hancock, Esq; Late governor and commander in chief of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts
- The British album. : A collection of poems. : [Three lines of anonymous verse]
- The Carrier of the American Apollo, wishes all his kind patrons, a happy New Year
- The Carrier of the Mercury. To his liberal and generous patrons: wishing them every happiness fancy can surmise, and hope anticipate!
- The Carrier, of the Massachusetts magazine, to every patron, friend and customer, most sincerely wishes, the best blessings of the new year
- The Declaration of Independence : a poem: accompanied by odes, songs, &c. adapted to the day. [Two lines from Thomson] By a citizen of Boston
- The Declaration of Independence; : a poem: : accompanied by odes, songs, &c. adapted to the day. : [Two lines from Thomson]
- The Decree of the sun; or, France regenerated. : A poem, in three cantos. : The first offering of a youthful muse. : [Four lines of verse]
- The Father's gift: or, The way to be wise and happy
- The Forty-fifth aerial flight of the universally celebrated Mr. Blanchard, at Philadelphia
- The Lamentations of Mary Magdalene, on missing the body of our Lord out of the sepulchre. : Together with her exultation on the angel's appearing, and telling he was risen from the dead
- The Major's only son, and his true-loves [sic] overthrow. : Being some lines composed by himself and on the occasion. (He is a native of the commonwealth of Massachusetts and is now alive in 1793)
- The Military system, for the New-Jersey cavalry,
- The Poetical miscellany; : containing a collection of the most valuable pieces from Goldsmith, Blair, Warton, Parnel, Pope, Gray, Mallet, Collins, Watts, Addison, &c
- The Poetical miscellany; containing a collection of the most valuable pieces from Goldsmith, : Blair, Warton, Parnel, Pope, Gray, Mallet, Collins, Watts, Addison, &c
- The Reprobate's reward, or, A looking-glass for disobedient children, : being a full and true account of the barbarous and bloody murder of one Elizabeth Wood, living in the city of Cork, by her own son, as she was riding, upon the 28th day of July, to Kingsale market. : How he cut her throat from ear to ear; as also how the murder was found out by her apparition or ghost; the manner of his being taken; his dying words at the place of execution: with a true copy of verses written with his own hand in Cork jail, being a warning to all disobedient children to repent, and obey their parents
- The Seraphical young shepherd. : Being a very remarkable account of a shepherd in France, about eighteen years of age; who, without any other means than the Scriptures, and the teachings of God's Holy Spirit, attained to a very uncommon and evangelical knowledge of the true God, and Jesus Christ whom He hath sent.
- The Seraphical young shepherd. : Being a very remarkable account of a shepherd in France, about eighteen years of age; who, without any other means than the Scriptures, and the teachings of God's Holy Spirit, attained to a very uncommon and evangelical knowledge of the true God, and Jesus Christ whom He hath sent.
- The Tragedy of Louis Capet: : Being a true and authentic narrative of the horrid and barbarous execution of the late unfortunate monarch, Louis XVIth of France, who was beheaded, on the twenty first of January, 1793
- The Tragedy of Louis Capet: : Being a true and authentic narrative of the horrid and barbarous execution of the late unfortunate monarch, Louis XVIth of France, who was beheaded, on the twenty-first of January, 1793
- The Tragedy of Louis Capet: : Being a true and authentic narrative of the horrid and barbarous execution of the late unfortunate monarch, Louis XVIth of France, who was beheaded, on the twenty-first of January, 1793, conformable to a decree of the National Convention on suspicion of treason.
- The Wandering young gentlewoman, or, Cat-skin's garland
- The confession and dying words of Samuel Frost, : who was executed at Worcester, the 31st day of October, 1793, for the horrid crime of murder
- The death of Abel, : an historical or rather a conjectural poem; relating many things which might probably take place both before and after that barbarous fratricide.
- The deserted village; : a poem.
- The diverting history of John Gilpin : shewing how he went farther than he intended, and came safe home again
- The diverting history of John Gilpin; : shewing how he went farther than he intended, and came safe home again
- The fallen cottage; : a poem.
- The grave. : A poem.
- The hermit; or, The justice of Divine Providence represented
- The history of the Holy Jesus. : Containing a brief and plain account of his birth, life, death, resurrection and ascension into heaven; and his coming again at the great and last Day of Judgment. : Being a pleasant and profitable companion for children; composed on purpose for their use.
- The miscellaneous works of Dr. Goldsmith. : Containing all his essays and poems
- The nature, certainty, and evidence of true Christianity: : in a letter from a lady in New-England, to another her friend, in great darkness, doubt, and concern, of a religious nature
- The posthumous works of Ann Eliza Bleecker, in prose and verse. : To which is added, a collection of essays, prose and poetical, by Margaretta V. Faugeres
- The preaching of the cross is to them that perish foolishness, but unto us which are saved it is the power of God. I Corinth. 1, 18.
- The rights of asses, : a poem. : [Two lines of verse]
- The royal penitent. : In three parts. : To which is added, David's lamentation over Saul and Jonathan.
- The salt of the sacrifice: or, The true Christian baptism delineated, according to reason and spirit;
- The schoolmasters 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. &c. and schoolmaster in Wapping. [Six lines of quotations]
- The schoolmasters 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.
- The schoolmasters 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.
- The turtle and sparrow. : An elegiac tale, occasioned by the death of Prince **** 1708.
- The village curate, : a poem. : [Two lines of Latin text]
- The visions of John Bunyan; : being his last remains: giving an account of the glories of heaven, the terrors of hell, and of the world to come
- The whole story of the sorrows of Maria, of Moulines.
- The works of Peter Pinder [i.e. Pindar], Esq. complete. : In three volumes. Vol. I[-III]
- To all Christian people; more especially those who take the Connecticut courant
- Travels through America. : A poem.
- Travels through America. : A poem. By Michael Forrest
- [A very remarkable account of the vision of Nathan Culver ...]
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