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- Acts and laws, made and passed in and by the General Court or Assembly of the state of Connecticut, in America, : holden at New-Haven, (in said state) on the second Thursday of October, Anno Domini, 1797
- A concise refutation of the claims of New-Hampshire and Massachusetts-Bay, to the territory of Vermont : with occasional remarks on the long disputed claim of New-York to the same. Written by Ethan Allen and Jonas Fay, Esq'rs. And published by order of the governor and Council of Vermont. Bennington, the first day of January, 1780. Joseph Fay, sec'ry
- A dissertation on the political union and constitution of the thirteen United States, of North-America: which is necessary to their preservation and happiness, : humbly offered to the public, by a citizen of Philadelphia
- A grammatical institute of the English language : comprising an easy, concise and systematic method of education. Designed for the use of English schools in America. In three parts. Part second. Containing a plain and comprehensive grammar, grounded on the true principles and idioms of the language. By Noah Webster, Jun. Esquire. Author of "Dissertations on the English language," "Collection of essays and fugitive writings," &c
- A grammatical institute of the English language : comprising an easy, concise, and systematic method of education, designed for the use of English schools in America. In three parts. Part II; containing a plain and comprehensive grammar, grounded on the true principles an idioms of the language. By Noah Webster, Jun. Esq
- A letter in answer to the Rev. David Perry's Short view and defence of the ecclesiastical rights of man : By Ezra Griswold, [Seven lines of quotations]
- A mirror for the female sex : Historical beauties for young ladies. Intended to lead the female mind to the love and practice of moral goodness. Designed principally for the use of ladies' schools. By Mrs. Pilkington. [Two lines from Shakespeare]
- A narrative of the capture of certain Americans, at Westmorland, by savages : and the perilous escape which they effected, by surprizing specimens of policy and heroism. To which is subjoined, some account of the religion, government, customs and manners of the aborigines of North-America
- A new guide to the English tongue: : In five parts. ...
- A poem, on the happiness of America : addressed to the citizens of the United States. By D. Humphreys
- A poem, spoken at the public commencement at Yale College, in New-Haven; September 12, 1781
- A poetical essay, delivered at Bennington, on the anniversary of the 16th of August, 1777. : By Stephen Jacob, A.B. 1778
- A serious address and farewell charge to the members of the Church of England in Simsbury and the adjacent parts : by Roger Viets, lately their missionary, now missionary at Digby in Nova-Scotia
- A sermon preached in St. Andrew's Church, Simsbury, in New-England, on April 9th, 1784. : Being the anniversary of the crucifixion of Christ, commonly called Good-Friday. By Roger Viets, late missionary at Simsbury
- A sermon, delivered at Coventry, at the funeral of Mrs. Esther Strong, : late consort of the Reverend Nathan Strong, Pastor of the Second Church in that town. October 21st, 1793. By Joseph Huntington, D.D. Pastor of the First Church in Coventry. [One line from Young]
- A sermon, delivered at Hartford, at the funeral of Mrs. Anna Strong, : consort of the Reverend Nathan Strong, and daughter of the late Mr. John M'Curdy, of Lyme. She died March 22, 1789, aetat. 30. By Henry Channing, M.A. Pastor of the First Church in New-London. [Four lines of quotations]
- A sermon, delivered at Tolland, December 29, 1795. before the Uriel Lodge of Free Masons. : By Charles Backus, A.M. Pastor of a church in Somers
- A sermon, delivered at the funeral of His Excellency Samuel Huntington, governor of the state of Connecticut : who died January 5th, 1796. By Joseph Strong, Pastor of the First Church in Norwich
- A sermon, delivered at the funeral of Mrs. Sarah Williams, consort of the Rev. Eliphalet Williams, D.D. Pastor of the Church of Christ in East-Hartford. : She departed this life, January 23d, 1800, in the 63d year of her age. By Nathan Strong, Pastor of the North Presbyterian Church in Hartford
- A sermon, delivered at the installation of the Rev. William Lockwood, : in the pastoral office over the First Church in Glastenbury, August 30, 1797. By John Marsh, A.M. Pastor of the First Church in Wethersfield. To which are annexed the charge, by the Rev. Dr. Dana, and the right hand of fellowship, by the Rev. Mr. Atwater. Published at the request of the Society in Glastenbury
- A sermon, delivered at the ordination of the Rev. Ichabod Lord Skinner, Colleague Pastor with the Rev. Nathan Strong, in the Second Church in Coventry, October 22, 1794. : By Nathan Strong, Pastor of the First Church in Hartford
- A sermon, exhibiting the present dangers, and consequent duties of the citizens of the United States of America. : Delivered at Charlestown, April 25, 1799. The day of the national fast, by Jedidiah Morse, D.D. Pastor of the church in Charlestown. Published at the request of the hearers
- A sermon, on the duty of attending the public worship of God. : Preached at Digby in Nova-Scotia, April 19th, 1789. By Roger Viets, Rector of Digby, and missionary from the venerable Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts
- A sermon, preached at Stamford, in Connecticut, upon the general thanksgiving, December 18th, 1777
- A sermon, preached on the state fast, April 6th, 1798. : Published at the request of the hearers. By Nathan Strong, Pastor of the North Presbyterian Church in Hartford
- A short but comprehensive system of the geography of the world : by way of question and answer. Principally designed for children and common schools. By Nathaniel Dwight. [Four lines of quotations] Published according to act of Congress
- A short but comprehensive system of the geography of the world : by way of question and answer. Principally designed for children, and common schools. By Nathaniel Dwight. [Four lines of quotations] Published according to act of Congress
- A speech, delivered at Bennington, on the anniversary of the 16th of August, 1777. : By Noah Smith, A.B. 1778
- A thanksgiving sermon, delivered November 27th, 1800. : By Nathan Strong, Minister of the North Presbyterian Church in Hartford. Published by desire of the hearers
- Acts and laws of the state of Connecticut, in America
- Acts and laws, made and passed in and by the General Court or Assembly of the state of Connecticut, in America, : holden at Hartford (in said state) on the second Thursday of May, Anno Domini, 1796
- Acts and laws, made and passed in and by the General Court or Assembly of the state of Connecticut, in America, : holden at Hartford, (in said state) on the second Thursday of May, A.D. 1798
- Acts and laws, made and passed in and by the General Court or Assembly of the state of Connecticut, in America, : holden at Hartford, (in said state) on the second Thursday of May, A.D. 1799
- Acts and laws, made and passed in and by the General Court or Assembly of the state of Connecticut, in America, : holden at Hartford, (in said state) on the second Thursday of May, A.D. 1800
- Acts and laws, made and passed in and by the General Court or Assembly of the state of Connecticut, in America, : holden at New-Haven (in said state) on the second Thursday of October, Anno Domini, 1796
- Acts and laws, made and passed in and by the General Court or Assembly of the state of Connecticut, in America, : holden at New-Haven, (in said state) on the second Thursday of October, A.D. 1798
- Acts and laws, made and passed in and by the General Court or Assembly of the state of Connecticut, in America, : holden at New-Haven, (in said state) on the second Thursday of October, A.D. 1799
- Acts and laws, made and passed in and by the General Court or Assembly of the state of Connecticut, in America, : holden at New-Haven, (in said state) on the second Thursday of October, A.D. 1800
- Address and recommendations to the states, by the United States in Congress assembled
- Address of the late General George Washington, to the citizens of the United States, on declining a re-election to the office of President
- All--Fours, : a first rate English stud horse--imported to America by Abraham Skinner & Co. will stand at the stable of the subscriber in Deerfield this season, and will be put to mares at ten dollars each, or a sure foal may be agreed for.--All-Fours was got by All-Fours, his dam by Cade, grand dam by Crab. His pedigree may be seen at large at the stable where he stands. He is sixteen and half hands high--is a beautiful chesnut, and for beauty and elegance is not exceeded by any horse in America, and covers lower than any horse of his quality. He is a sure foal getter, and his colts fine. The subscriber being anxious to have a good breed of horses propagated in this and the adjacent towns and to accommodate his old customers and friends, has procured All-Fours for this season, and flatters himself that they will be perfectly satisfied in the horse. He has covered at East-Hartford two seasons at £7. a mare, and had a full supply of mares at that price, but on seeing his colts the second season he was crowded with mares. Money being scarce is the only reason of setting him so low this season.
- An American selection of lessons in reading and speaking. : Calculated to improve the minds and refine the taste of youth. 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. Author of 'Dissertations on the English language,' 'Collection of essays and fugitive writings,' 'The prompter,' &c
- An act for forming and conducting the military force of this state. : Whereas the Congress of the United States did, on the eighth day of May A.D. 1792, pass an act, entitled, "An act more effectually to provide for the national defence, by establishing an uniform militia throughout the United States," which is in the words following,
- An address to the free and independant [sic] citizens of the United States of North-America. : By Silas Deane, Esquire
- An address to the inhabitants of the county of Berkshire. Respecting their present opposition to civil government
- An elegy on the late Honorable Titus Hosmer, Esq : one of the counsellors of the state of Connecticut, a member of Congress, and a judge of the maritime court of appeals for the United States of America
- An impartial narrative, of the proceedings of nine ministers, in the town of Cornwall : and of the facts which originated their meeting
- An oration on domestic slavery : Delivered at the North Meeting-House in Hartford, on the 12th day of May, A.D. 1791. At the meeting of the Connecticut Society for the Promotion of Freedom, and the Relief of Person Unlawfully Holden in Bondage. By Zephaniah Swift, Esquire
- An oration, delivered at East-Haddam, in the state of Connecticut, : at the request of the inhabitants of the First Society in that town, on the 22d of Feb. A.D. 1800. By Jonathan Ogden Moseley
- An oration, delivered at the North Church in Hartford, : at the meeting of the Connecticut Society of the Cincinnati, July 4th, 1787. In commemoration of the independence of the United States. By Joel Barlow, Esquire
- Anecdote for great men : [Four lines of quotations]
- Animadversions on "The substance of two sermons, preached at Stepney, by John Lewis, A.M. Pastor of the church in that parish;" entitled, "Christian forbearance to weak consciences, a duty of the Gospel." : By Cyprian Strong, A.M. Pastor of the First Church in Chatham. [Five lines of Scripture texts]
- At a General Assembly of the governor and company of the state of Connecticut, holden at Hartford, (by special order of the governor) on the eighth day of January, 1783, anno Domini, 1783. : The gentlemen nominated by the votes of the freemen of this state, to stand for election in May next, for delegates in Congress of the United States of America, for the year 1783, as sent into the present Assembly, are as follow, viz. Samuel Huntington, Esq; Oliver Elsworth, Esq; Richard Law, Esq; Jesse Root, Esq; Oliver Wolcott, Esq; Benjamin Huntington, Esq; Jedediah Strong, Esq; Eliphalet Dyer, Esq; Stephen Mix Mitchel, Esq; Pierpoint Edwards, Esq; Roger Sherman, Esq; Andrew Adams, Esq;
- At a General Assembly of the governor and company of the state of Connecticut, holden at Hartford, on the second Thursday of May, 1780. : Whereas a requisition has been made on this state by the honorable committee of Congress and by His Excellency General Washington ... Resolved ... that 2520 able-bodied effective men, of the militia of this state ... be formed into five regiments
- Attention! Or, New thoughts on a serious subject : being an enquiry into the excise laws of Connecticut; addressed to the freemen of the state. By a private citizen
- Considerations on the mode and terms of a treaty of peace with America : [One line of quotation in Latin]
- Death dissolves the nearest and dearest relations, and the closest connexions between men. : A sermon, occasioned by the much lamented death of Col. Joseph Trumbull, Esq. who departed this life July the 23d, 1778, and delivered in the First Society in Lebanon, at his interment, July the 24th. By Stephen White, A.M. and Pastor of the First Church in Windham
- Doctor Watts's imitation of the Psalms of David, : corrected and enlarged, by Joel Barlow. To which is added a collection of hymns; the whole applied to the state of the Christian church in general
- Eternal salvation on no account a matter of just debt; or, Full redemption, not interfering with free grace. : A sermon, delivered at Wallingford, by particular agreement, with special reference to the Murryan controversy. Published with some additions and alterations, that it might be better adapted to general usefulness. By John Smalley, Pastor of a church in Berlin
- God in no sense the author of sin : Being an attempt to reconcile the divine pre-ordination of all events with human liberty, and the praise and blame-worthiness of moral actions. By Josiah Sherman, A.M. Pastor of the church in Goshen. [Four lines from John]
- Hudson & Goodwin, have for sale at their store opposite the North Meeting-House, Hartford, : the following books, which they have lately received from London, Dublin, and elsewhere
- Letters of friendship to those clergymen who have lately renounced communion with the ministers and churches of Christ in general : With illustrations from recent examples. [One line of Scripture text]
- Letters of gratitude, to the Connecticut pleader, the Reverend Joseph Huntington, D.D. for his Letters of friendship, to a certain class of gentlemen, with illustrations from recent examples : By Impartialis. [One line of quotation]
- Letters to a young lady, : on a variety of useful and interesting subjects. Calculated to improve the heart, to form the manners, and enlighten the understanding. "That our daughters may be as polished corners of the temple." By the Rev. John Bennett, author of Strictures on female education. In two volumes. Vol. I[-II]
- Letters to a young lady, : on a variety of useful and interesting subjects: calculated to improve the heart, to form the manners, and enlighten the understanding. "That our daughters may be as polished corners of the temple." By the Rev. John Bennett, author of Strictures on female education. In two volumes. Vol I[-II]
- Memoirs illustrating the history of Jacobinism. : A translation from the French of the Abbe Barruel.
- No. [blank] Comptroller's-Office, [blank] I hereby certify that [blank] is entitled to receive the sum of [blank] lawful money out of any funds appropriated for the payment of interest on the liquidated debt of the state of Connecticut. [blank] comptr.
- On the evils of a weak government. : A sermon, preached on the general election at Hartford, in Connecticut, May 8, 1800. By John Smalley, A.M. Pastor of a church in Berlin
- Order and harmony in the churches of Christ, agreeable to God's will. : Illustrated in a sermon, delivered in Tolland, on the public fast, April 17th, 1793. By Nathan Williams, A.M. Pastor of the Church of Christ in Tolland. And now published at the desire of the hearers, with the advice of the Association of Ministers in the County of Tolland
- Proposals for printing by subscription, a volume of sermons, lately preached, on the following important subjects ...
- Proposals for publishing by subscription, in a large octavo volume, A complete history of Connecticut, from the time of the emigration of its first planters from England, in 1630, to 1712. By Benjamin Trumbull, A.M
- The American spelling book : containing, an easy standard of pronunciation. Being the first part of A grammatical institute of the English language. In three parts. By Noah Webster, Jun'r. Esquire
- The American spelling book: : containing an easy standard of pronunciation. Being the first part of a Grammatical institute of the English language. In three parts.
- The Connecticut Gore title, stated and considered, : showing the right of the proprietors, to the lands lately purchased by them, from the state of Connecticut: lying west of the Delaware River
- The Connecticut courant
- The Connecticut courant
- The Connecticut courant and Hartford weekly intelligencer
- The Connecticut courant, and the weekly intelligencer
- The Constitution of the United States
- The Double conspiracy, or Treason discovered but not punished : A matter of fact, delineated after the life, in the form of a play. [One line of text in Latin]
- The European traveller in America : Contained in three letters to his friend, in London. [Three lines in Latin from Virgil]
- The Fall of Lucifer, : an elegiac poem on the infamous defection of the late General Arnold. [Three lines in Latin from Virgil]
- The New-England primer, improved, : for the more easy attaining the true reading of English. To which is added, the Assembly of divines catechism
- The Security of the rights of citizens in the state of Connecticut considered : [One line in Latin from Ovid]
- The agency and providence of God acknowledged, in the preservation of the American states. : A sermon preached at the annual thanksgiving, December 7th, 1780. By Nathan Strong, Pastor of the First Church of Christ in Hartford. Published by desire of the hearers
- The duty and obligation of Christians to marry only in the Lord, illustrated and urged : by Stephen West, A.M. Pastor of the Church of Christ in Stockbridge
- The kingdom is the Lord's. : A sermon, preached at Hartford, on the day of the anniversary election, May 9, 1799. By Cyprian Strong, A.M. Pastor of the First Church in Chatham
- The last official address, of His Excellency General Washington, to the legislatures of the United States. : To which is annexed, a collection of papers relative to half-pay, and commutation of half-pay, granted by Congress to the officers of the army
- The law in all respects satisfied by our Saviour, in regard to those only who belong to him; or, None but believers saved, through the all-sufficient satisfaction of Christ. : A second sermon, preached at Wallingford, with a view to the universalists. By John Smalley, A.M. Minister of the Gospel in Berlin
- The political green-house, for the year 1798. : Addressed to the readers of the Connecticut courant, January 1st, 1799. Published according to act of Congress
- The present state of literature : a poem, delivered in New-Haven, at the public commencement of Yale-College, September 10, 1800. By Warren Dutton. [One line in Latin]
- The present state of the controversy between the states of New York and New-Hampshire on the one part, and the state of Vermont on the other
- The prompter : or A commentary on common sayings and subjects, which are full of common sense, the best sense in the world. [One line of quotation]
- The saint's everlasting rest; or, A treatise of the blessed state of the saints in their enjoyment of God in heaven. : Written by the Reverend, learned and pious Mr. Richard Baxter. Abridged by Benjamin Fawcett
- The vision of Columbus : a poem in nine books. By Joel Barlow, Esquire
- Treaties of amity and commerce, and of alliance eventual and defensive, between His Most Christian Majesty and the thirteen United States of America
- Victory over sin and death, to be obtained, only, through faith in Jesus Christ : A sermon, delivered in the First Society in Lebanon, May 31, 1780. At the funeral of Madam Faith Trumbull, wife of His Excellency Governor Trumbull. By Timothy Stone, A.M. Pastor of the Third Church in Lebanon. Published at His Excellency's desire. [Four lines of Scripture texts]
- Virtue and peace forever inseparable. : A discourse at the interment of Capt. John Howard, of Hampton, June 17th, 1789. By Joseph Huntington, D.D. [Three lines from Young] A few thoughts appear in the copy which, for the sake of brevity, were omitted in preaching
- A discourse delivered at Wethersfield, December 11th, 1783. : Being a day of public thanksgiving, throughout the United States of America. By John Marsh, A.M. Pastor of the First Church and Society in Wethersfield. Published at the desire and expence of said Society
- A discourse, adapted to the present day, on the health and happiness, or misery and ruin, of the body politic, in similitude to that of the natural body : Preached at Coventry, April, 1781. By Joseph Huntington, D.D. [Four lines of Scripture text]
- A discourse, delivered at Hartford Feb. 22, 1800, : the day set apart by recommendation of Congress, to pay a tribute of respect to the memory of General George Washington, who died, December 14th, 1799. By Abel Flint, Pastor of the South Church in Hartford
- A discourse, delivered on Friday, December 27, 1799, : the day set apart by the citizens of Hartford, to lament before God, the death of Gen. George Washington; who died Dec. 14, 1799. By Nathan Strong, Pastor of the North Presbyterian Church in Hartford
- A discourse, delivered on Saturday, February 22, 1800, : the day recommended by the Congress of the United States to lament the death and pronounce eulogies on the memory of General George Washington. By John Elliott, Pastor of a church in Guilford. Published by request
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- Order and harmony in the churches of Christ, agreeable to God's will. : Illustrated in a sermon, delivered in Tolland, on the public fast, April 17th, 1793. By Nathan Williams, A.M. Pastor of the Church of Christ in Tolland. And now published at the desire of the hearers, with the advice of the Association of Ministers in the County of Tolland
- A discourse, adapted to the present day, on the health and happiness, or misery and ruin, of the body politic, in similitude to that of the natural body : Preached at Coventry, April, 1781. By Joseph Huntington, D.D. [Four lines of Scripture text]
- An address to the inhabitants of the county of Berkshire. Respecting their present opposition to civil government
- A discourse, delivered at Hartford Feb. 22, 1800, : the day set apart by recommendation of Congress, to pay a tribute of respect to the memory of General George Washington, who died, December 14th, 1799. By Abel Flint, Pastor of the South Church in Hartford
- Virtue and peace forever inseparable. : A discourse at the interment of Capt. John Howard, of Hampton, June 17th, 1789. By Joseph Huntington, D.D. [Three lines from Young] A few thoughts appear in the copy which, for the sake of brevity, were omitted in preaching
- A discourse, delivered on Friday, December 27, 1799, : the day set apart by the citizens of Hartford, to lament before God, the death of Gen. George Washington; who died Dec. 14, 1799. By Nathan Strong, Pastor of the North Presbyterian Church in Hartford
- An elegy on the late Honorable Titus Hosmer, Esq : one of the counsellors of the state of Connecticut, a member of Congress, and a judge of the maritime court of appeals for the United States of America
- A discourse, delivered on Saturday, February 22, 1800, : the day recommended by the Congress of the United States to lament the death and pronounce eulogies on the memory of General George Washington. By John Elliott, Pastor of a church in Guilford. Published by request
- The Security of the rights of citizens in the state of Connecticut considered : [One line in Latin from Ovid]
- An impartial narrative, of the proceedings of nine ministers, in the town of Cornwall : and of the facts which originated their meeting
- A dissertation on the political union and constitution of the thirteen United States, of North-America: which is necessary to their preservation and happiness, : humbly offered to the public, by a citizen of Philadelphia
- The vision of Columbus : a poem in nine books. By Joel Barlow, Esquire
- A grammatical institute of the English language : comprising an easy, concise and systematic method of education. Designed for the use of English schools in America. In three parts. Part second. Containing a plain and comprehensive grammar, grounded on the true principles and idioms of the language. By Noah Webster, Jun. Esquire. Author of "Dissertations on the English language," "Collection of essays and fugitive writings," &c
- A grammatical institute of the English language : comprising an easy, concise, and systematic method of education, designed for the use of English schools in America. In three parts. Part II; containing a plain and comprehensive grammar, grounded on the true principles an idioms of the language. By Noah Webster, Jun. Esq
- An oration on domestic slavery : Delivered at the North Meeting-House in Hartford, on the 12th day of May, A.D. 1791. At the meeting of the Connecticut Society for the Promotion of Freedom, and the Relief of Person Unlawfully Holden in Bondage. By Zephaniah Swift, Esquire
- A letter in answer to the Rev. David Perry's Short view and defence of the ecclesiastical rights of man : By Ezra Griswold, [Seven lines of quotations]
- The American spelling book : containing, an easy standard of pronunciation. Being the first part of A grammatical institute of the English language. In three parts. By Noah Webster, Jun'r. Esquire
- A mirror for the female sex : Historical beauties for young ladies. Intended to lead the female mind to the love and practice of moral goodness. Designed principally for the use of ladies' schools. By Mrs. Pilkington. [Two lines from Shakespeare]
- An oration, delivered at East-Haddam, in the state of Connecticut, : at the request of the inhabitants of the First Society in that town, on the 22d of Feb. A.D. 1800. By Jonathan Ogden Moseley
- A narrative of the capture of certain Americans, at Westmorland, by savages : and the perilous escape which they effected, by surprizing specimens of policy and heroism. To which is subjoined, some account of the religion, government, customs and manners of the aborigines of North-America
- An oration, delivered at the North Church in Hartford, : at the meeting of the Connecticut Society of the Cincinnati, July 4th, 1787. In commemoration of the independence of the United States. By Joel Barlow, Esquire
- A new guide to the English tongue: : In five parts. ...
- The agency and providence of God acknowledged, in the preservation of the American states. : A sermon preached at the annual thanksgiving, December 7th, 1780. By Nathan Strong, Pastor of the First Church of Christ in Hartford. Published by desire of the hearers
- The present state of the controversy between the states of New York and New-Hampshire on the one part, and the state of Vermont on the other
- A poem, on the happiness of America : addressed to the citizens of the United States. By D. Humphreys
- Anecdote for great men : [Four lines of quotations]
- A poem, spoken at the public commencement at Yale College, in New-Haven; September 12, 1781
- A poetical essay, delivered at Bennington, on the anniversary of the 16th of August, 1777. : By Stephen Jacob, A.B. 1778
- The American spelling book: : containing an easy standard of pronunciation. Being the first part of a Grammatical institute of the English language. In three parts.
- A serious address and farewell charge to the members of the Church of England in Simsbury and the adjacent parts : by Roger Viets, lately their missionary, now missionary at Digby in Nova-Scotia
- Animadversions on "The substance of two sermons, preached at Stepney, by John Lewis, A.M. Pastor of the church in that parish;" entitled, "Christian forbearance to weak consciences, a duty of the Gospel." : By Cyprian Strong, A.M. Pastor of the First Church in Chatham. [Five lines of Scripture texts]
- A sermon preached in St. Andrew's Church, Simsbury, in New-England, on April 9th, 1784. : Being the anniversary of the crucifixion of Christ, commonly called Good-Friday. By Roger Viets, late missionary at Simsbury
- At a General Assembly of the governor and company of the state of Connecticut, holden at Hartford, (by special order of the governor) on the eighth day of January, 1783, anno Domini, 1783. : The gentlemen nominated by the votes of the freemen of this state, to stand for election in May next, for delegates in Congress of the United States of America, for the year 1783, as sent into the present Assembly, are as follow, viz. Samuel Huntington, Esq; Oliver Elsworth, Esq; Richard Law, Esq; Jesse Root, Esq; Oliver Wolcott, Esq; Benjamin Huntington, Esq; Jedediah Strong, Esq; Eliphalet Dyer, Esq; Stephen Mix Mitchel, Esq; Pierpoint Edwards, Esq; Roger Sherman, Esq; Andrew Adams, Esq;
- A sermon, delivered at Coventry, at the funeral of Mrs. Esther Strong, : late consort of the Reverend Nathan Strong, Pastor of the Second Church in that town. October 21st, 1793. By Joseph Huntington, D.D. Pastor of the First Church in Coventry. [One line from Young]
- The Connecticut Gore title, stated and considered, : showing the right of the proprietors, to the lands lately purchased by them, from the state of Connecticut: lying west of the Delaware River
- At a General Assembly of the governor and company of the state of Connecticut, holden at Hartford, on the second Thursday of May, 1780. : Whereas a requisition has been made on this state by the honorable committee of Congress and by His Excellency General Washington ... Resolved ... that 2520 able-bodied effective men, of the militia of this state ... be formed into five regiments
- A sermon, delivered at Hartford, at the funeral of Mrs. Anna Strong, : consort of the Reverend Nathan Strong, and daughter of the late Mr. John M'Curdy, of Lyme. She died March 22, 1789, aetat. 30. By Henry Channing, M.A. Pastor of the First Church in New-London. [Four lines of quotations]
- A sermon, delivered at Tolland, December 29, 1795. before the Uriel Lodge of Free Masons. : By Charles Backus, A.M. Pastor of a church in Somers
- The duty and obligation of Christians to marry only in the Lord, illustrated and urged : by Stephen West, A.M. Pastor of the Church of Christ in Stockbridge
- Attention! Or, New thoughts on a serious subject : being an enquiry into the excise laws of Connecticut; addressed to the freemen of the state. By a private citizen
- A sermon, delivered at the funeral of His Excellency Samuel Huntington, governor of the state of Connecticut : who died January 5th, 1796. By Joseph Strong, Pastor of the First Church in Norwich
- A sermon, delivered at the funeral of Mrs. Sarah Williams, consort of the Rev. Eliphalet Williams, D.D. Pastor of the Church of Christ in East-Hartford. : She departed this life, January 23d, 1800, in the 63d year of her age. By Nathan Strong, Pastor of the North Presbyterian Church in Hartford
- The kingdom is the Lord's. : A sermon, preached at Hartford, on the day of the anniversary election, May 9, 1799. By Cyprian Strong, A.M. Pastor of the First Church in Chatham
- A sermon, delivered at the installation of the Rev. William Lockwood, : in the pastoral office over the First Church in Glastenbury, August 30, 1797. By John Marsh, A.M. Pastor of the First Church in Wethersfield. To which are annexed the charge, by the Rev. Dr. Dana, and the right hand of fellowship, by the Rev. Mr. Atwater. Published at the request of the Society in Glastenbury
- Considerations on the mode and terms of a treaty of peace with America : [One line of quotation in Latin]
- The prompter : or A commentary on common sayings and subjects, which are full of common sense, the best sense in the world. [One line of quotation]
- A sermon, delivered at the ordination of the Rev. Ichabod Lord Skinner, Colleague Pastor with the Rev. Nathan Strong, in the Second Church in Coventry, October 22, 1794. : By Nathan Strong, Pastor of the First Church in Hartford
- Death dissolves the nearest and dearest relations, and the closest connexions between men. : A sermon, occasioned by the much lamented death of Col. Joseph Trumbull, Esq. who departed this life July the 23d, 1778, and delivered in the First Society in Lebanon, at his interment, July the 24th. By Stephen White, A.M. and Pastor of the First Church in Windham
- A sermon, exhibiting the present dangers, and consequent duties of the citizens of the United States of America. : Delivered at Charlestown, April 25, 1799. The day of the national fast, by Jedidiah Morse, D.D. Pastor of the church in Charlestown. Published at the request of the hearers
- The last official address, of His Excellency General Washington, to the legislatures of the United States. : To which is annexed, a collection of papers relative to half-pay, and commutation of half-pay, granted by Congress to the officers of the army
- A sermon, on the duty of attending the public worship of God. : Preached at Digby in Nova-Scotia, April 19th, 1789. By Roger Viets, Rector of Digby, and missionary from the venerable Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts
- A sermon, preached at Stamford, in Connecticut, upon the general thanksgiving, December 18th, 1777
- Treaties of amity and commerce, and of alliance eventual and defensive, between His Most Christian Majesty and the thirteen United States of America
- A sermon, preached on the state fast, April 6th, 1798. : Published at the request of the hearers. By Nathan Strong, Pastor of the North Presbyterian Church in Hartford
- The law in all respects satisfied by our Saviour, in regard to those only who belong to him; or, None but believers saved, through the all-sufficient satisfaction of Christ. : A second sermon, preached at Wallingford, with a view to the universalists. By John Smalley, A.M. Minister of the Gospel in Berlin
- A short but comprehensive system of the geography of the world : by way of question and answer. Principally designed for children and common schools. By Nathaniel Dwight. [Four lines of quotations] Published according to act of Congress
- Eternal salvation on no account a matter of just debt; or, Full redemption, not interfering with free grace. : A sermon, delivered at Wallingford, by particular agreement, with special reference to the Murryan controversy. Published with some additions and alterations, that it might be better adapted to general usefulness. By John Smalley, Pastor of a church in Berlin
- A short but comprehensive system of the geography of the world : by way of question and answer. Principally designed for children, and common schools. By Nathaniel Dwight. [Four lines of quotations] Published according to act of Congress
- A speech, delivered at Bennington, on the anniversary of the 16th of August, 1777. : By Noah Smith, A.B. 1778
- God in no sense the author of sin : Being an attempt to reconcile the divine pre-ordination of all events with human liberty, and the praise and blame-worthiness of moral actions. By Josiah Sherman, A.M. Pastor of the church in Goshen. [Four lines from John]
- A thanksgiving sermon, delivered November 27th, 1800. : By Nathan Strong, Minister of the North Presbyterian Church in Hartford. Published by desire of the hearers
- The Constitution of the United States
- The Double conspiracy, or Treason discovered but not punished : A matter of fact, delineated after the life, in the form of a play. [One line of text in Latin]
- Acts and laws of the state of Connecticut, in America
- Victory over sin and death, to be obtained, only, through faith in Jesus Christ : A sermon, delivered in the First Society in Lebanon, May 31, 1780. At the funeral of Madam Faith Trumbull, wife of His Excellency Governor Trumbull. By Timothy Stone, A.M. Pastor of the Third Church in Lebanon. Published at His Excellency's desire. [Four lines of Scripture texts]
- Acts and laws, made and passed in and by the General Court or Assembly of the state of Connecticut, in America, : holden at Hartford (in said state) on the second Thursday of May, Anno Domini, 1796
- Letters of friendship to those clergymen who have lately renounced communion with the ministers and churches of Christ in general : With illustrations from recent examples. [One line of Scripture text]
- Acts and laws, made and passed in and by the General Court or Assembly of the state of Connecticut, in America, : holden at Hartford, (in said state) on the second Thursday of May, A.D. 1798
- Acts and laws, made and passed in and by the General Court or Assembly of the state of Connecticut, in America, : holden at Hartford, (in said state) on the second Thursday of May, A.D. 1799
- Letters of gratitude, to the Connecticut pleader, the Reverend Joseph Huntington, D.D. for his Letters of friendship, to a certain class of gentlemen, with illustrations from recent examples : By Impartialis. [One line of quotation]
- Acts and laws, made and passed in and by the General Court or Assembly of the state of Connecticut, in America, : holden at Hartford, (in said state) on the second Thursday of May, A.D. 1800
- The European traveller in America : Contained in three letters to his friend, in London. [Three lines in Latin from Virgil]
- The saint's everlasting rest; or, A treatise of the blessed state of the saints in their enjoyment of God in heaven. : Written by the Reverend, learned and pious Mr. Richard Baxter. Abridged by Benjamin Fawcett
- Acts and laws, made and passed in and by the General Court or Assembly of the state of Connecticut, in America, : holden at New-Haven (in said state) on the second Thursday of October, Anno Domini, 1796
- Acts and laws, made and passed in and by the General Court or Assembly of the state of Connecticut, in America, : holden at New-Haven, (in said state) on the second Thursday of October, A.D. 1798
- Letters to a young lady, : on a variety of useful and interesting subjects. Calculated to improve the heart, to form the manners, and enlighten the understanding. "That our daughters may be as polished corners of the temple." By the Rev. John Bennett, author of Strictures on female education. In two volumes. Vol. I[-II]
- Acts and laws, made and passed in and by the General Court or Assembly of the state of Connecticut, in America, : holden at New-Haven, (in said state) on the second Thursday of October, A.D. 1799
- The Fall of Lucifer, : an elegiac poem on the infamous defection of the late General Arnold. [Three lines in Latin from Virgil]
- Letters to a young lady, : on a variety of useful and interesting subjects: calculated to improve the heart, to form the manners, and enlighten the understanding. "That our daughters may be as polished corners of the temple." By the Rev. John Bennett, author of Strictures on female education. In two volumes. Vol I[-II]
- Acts and laws, made and passed in and by the General Court or Assembly of the state of Connecticut, in America, : holden at New-Haven, (in said state) on the second Thursday of October, A.D. 1800
- Acts and laws, made and passed in and by the General Court or Assembly of the state of Connecticut, in America, : holden at New-Haven, (in said state) on the second Thursday of October, Anno Domini, 1797
- A concise refutation of the claims of New-Hampshire and Massachusetts-Bay, to the territory of Vermont : with occasional remarks on the long disputed claim of New-York to the same. Written by Ethan Allen and Jonas Fay, Esq'rs. And published by order of the governor and Council of Vermont. Bennington, the first day of January, 1780. Joseph Fay, sec'ry
- The political green-house, for the year 1798. : Addressed to the readers of the Connecticut courant, January 1st, 1799. Published according to act of Congress
- Address and recommendations to the states, by the United States in Congress assembled
- Memoirs illustrating the history of Jacobinism. : A translation from the French of the Abbe Barruel.
- Address of the late General George Washington, to the citizens of the United States, on declining a re-election to the office of President
- All--Fours, : a first rate English stud horse--imported to America by Abraham Skinner & Co. will stand at the stable of the subscriber in Deerfield this season, and will be put to mares at ten dollars each, or a sure foal may be agreed for.--All-Fours was got by All-Fours, his dam by Cade, grand dam by Crab. His pedigree may be seen at large at the stable where he stands. He is sixteen and half hands high--is a beautiful chesnut, and for beauty and elegance is not exceeded by any horse in America, and covers lower than any horse of his quality. He is a sure foal getter, and his colts fine. The subscriber being anxious to have a good breed of horses propagated in this and the adjacent towns and to accommodate his old customers and friends, has procured All-Fours for this season, and flatters himself that they will be perfectly satisfied in the horse. He has covered at East-Hartford two seasons at £7. a mare, and had a full supply of mares at that price, but on seeing his colts the second season he was crowded with mares. Money being scarce is the only reason of setting him so low this season.
- No. [blank] Comptroller's-Office, [blank] I hereby certify that [blank] is entitled to receive the sum of [blank] lawful money out of any funds appropriated for the payment of interest on the liquidated debt of the state of Connecticut. [blank] comptr.
- The New-England primer, improved, : for the more easy attaining the true reading of English. To which is added, the Assembly of divines catechism
- An American selection of lessons in reading and speaking. : Calculated to improve the minds and refine the taste of youth. 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. Author of 'Dissertations on the English language,' 'Collection of essays and fugitive writings,' 'The prompter,' &c
- An act for forming and conducting the military force of this state. : Whereas the Congress of the United States did, on the eighth day of May A.D. 1792, pass an act, entitled, "An act more effectually to provide for the national defence, by establishing an uniform militia throughout the United States," which is in the words following,
- The present state of literature : a poem, delivered in New-Haven, at the public commencement of Yale-College, September 10, 1800. By Warren Dutton. [One line in Latin]
- On the evils of a weak government. : A sermon, preached on the general election at Hartford, in Connecticut, May 8, 1800. By John Smalley, A.M. Pastor of a church in Berlin
- A discourse delivered at Wethersfield, December 11th, 1783. : Being a day of public thanksgiving, throughout the United States of America. By John Marsh, A.M. Pastor of the First Church and Society in Wethersfield. Published at the desire and expence of said Society
- An address to the free and independant [sic] citizens of the United States of North-America. : By Silas Deane, Esquire
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