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Beecher, Lyman: The Government of God Desirable. A Sermon, Delivered at Newark, During the Session of the Synod, of New-York and New-Jersey, October, 1808. Third Edition Adams, John Quincy: The Jubilee of the Constitution. A Discourse Delivered at the Request of the New York Historical Society, in the City of New York, on Tuesday, the 30th of April 1839; Being the Fiftieth Anniversary of the Inauguration of George Washington as President of the United States, on Thursday, the 30th of April, 1789 Humphreys, Hector: An Inaugural Address by the Rev. Hector Humphreys, President of St. John's College, Delivered at the Annual Commencement, February 25, 1832
Cevallos, Pedro: Exposition of the Practices and Machinations Which Led to the Usurpation of the Crown of Spain, and the Means Adopted by the Emperor of the French to Carry It into Execution Tyler, John; Cushing, Caleb; United States House of Representatives: 28th Congress, 2d Session. Doc. No. 69. Ho. of Reps. Executive. Chinese Treaty. Message from the President of the United States, Transmitting, An abstract of the treaty between the United States and the Chinese Empire. January 24, 1845. Read, and referred to the Committee on Foreign Affairs Depew, Chauncey M.; Greer, David H.; Low, Seth; Dodge, William E: Addresses Delivered at the Service Held in Memory of Cornelius Vanderbilt at the Railroad Men's Building, New York, Under the Auspices of the Railroad Branch of the Young Men's Christian Association of the City of New York, Sunday Afternoon, October 8th, 1899
United States House of Representatives et al: 20th Congress, 1st Session. [Doc. No. 137.] Ho. of Reps. Duncan McArthur. Letter from Duncan McArthur, to the Speaker of the House of Representatives Accompanied with Documents, Calculated to Sustain His Claim to Lands Between the Lines of Ludlow & Roberts, &c. &c. February 12, 1828. Referred to the Committee on the Public Lands Calhoun, John C: Speeches of Mr. Calhoun, of South Carolina, on the Ten Regiment Bill; and in Reply to Mr. Davis, of Mississippi, and Mr. Cass. Delivered in the Senate of the United States, March 16 and 17, 1848 Quincy, Josiah: An Address to the Citizens of Boston, on the XVIIth of September, M DCCC XXX, the Close of the Second Century from the First Settlement of the City
Norwood, Henry: A Voyage to Virginia His Maiestie's Counseil for Virginia: A Declaration of the State of the Colonie and Affaires in Virginia: With The Names of the Aduenturors, and Summes aduentured in that Action Williams, Edward: Virginia: More especially the South part thereof, Richly and truly valued: viz. The fertile Carolana, and no lesse excellent Isle of Roanoak, of Latitude from 31. to 37. Degr. relating the means of raysing infinite profits to the Adventurers and Planters. The second Edition, with Addition of The Discovery of Silkworms, with their benefit. And Implanting of Mulberry Trees. Also, The Dressing of Vines, for the rich Trade of making Wines in Virginia. Together with, The making of the Saw-mill, very usefull in Virginia, for cutting of Timber and Clapbord to build withall, and its Conversion to many profitable Uses
de la Guard, Theodore (pseudonym of Nathaniel Ward): The Simple Cobler of Aggawam in America. Willing To help Mend his Native Country, lamentably tattered, both in the upper-Leather and sole, with all the honest stitches he can take. And as willing never to be paid for his work by Old English wonted pay. It is his Trade to patch all the year long, gratis. Therefore I Pray Gentlemen keep your Purses. The Fifth Edition, with some Amendments A Plaine Description of the Barmvdas, Now Called Sommer Ilands. With the manner of their discoueries Anno 1609, by the shipwrack and admirable deliuerance of Sire Thomas Gates, and Sir George Sommers, wherein are truly set forth the commodities and profits of that Rich, Pleasant, and Healthfull Covntrie. With An Addition, or more ample relation of diuers other remarkeable matters concerning those Ilands since then experienced, lately sent from thence by one of the Colonie now there resident von Reck, Philipp Georg Friedrich; Boltzius, Johann Martin: An Extract of the Journals of Mr. Commissary Von Reck, Who Conducted the First Transport of Saltz-Burgers to Georgia; and of the Reverend Mr. Bolzius, One of their Ministers. Giving an Account of their Voyage to, and happy Settlement in that Province
Rawson, Edward; Sewall, Samuel; Stoughton, William: The Revolution in New-England Justified, and the People there Vindicated from the Aspersions Cast upon them by Mr. John Palmer, In his Pretended Answer to the Declaration Published by the Inhabitants of Boston, and the Country adjacent, on the Day when they secured their late Oppressors, who acted by an Illegal and Arbitrary Commission from the late King James. To Which Is Added, A Narrative of the Proceedings of Sir Edmond Androsse and his Accomplices. Who also acted by an Illegal and Arbitrary Commission from the late King James, during his Government in New-England. By several Gentlemen who were of his Council Byfield, Nathanael: An Account of the Late Revolution in New-England. Together with the Declaration of the Gentleman, Merchants, and Inhabitants of Boston, and the Country adjacent. April 18, 1689 (I) Orders and Constitvtions, Partly collected out of his Maiesties Letters Patents, and partly ordained vpon mature deliberation, by the Treasvror, Covnseil and Companie of Virginia, for the better gouerning of the Actions and affaires of the said Companie here in England residing. Anno 1619, and 1620
Beauchamp Plantagenet, Robert Evelin, et al: A Description of the Province of New Albion. And a Direction for Adventurers with small stock to get two for one, and good land freely: And for Gentlemen, and all Servants, Labourers and Artificers to live plentifully. And a former Description re-printed of the healthiest, pleasantest, and richest Plantation of New Albion in North Virginia, proved by thirteen witnesses. Together with A Letter from Master Robert Evelin, that lived there many years, shewing the particularities, and excellency thereof. With a briefe of the charge of victuall, and necessaries, to transport and buy stock for each Planter, or Labourer, there to get his Master 50 l. per Annum, or more in twelve trades, at 10 l. charges onely a man The Reformed Virginian Silk-Worm, Or, a Rare and New Discovery of A speedy way, and easie means, found out by a young Lady in England, she having made full proof thereof in May, Anno 1652. For the feeding of Silk-worms in the Woods, on the Mulberry-Tree-leaves in Virginia: Who after fourty dayes time, present their most rich golden-coloured silken Fleece, to the instant wonderful enriching of all the Planters there, requiring from them neither cost, labour, or hindrance in any of their other employments whatsoever. And also to the good hopes, that the Indians, seeing and finding that there is neither Art, Skill, or Pains in the thing: they will readily set upon it, being by the benefit thereof inabled to buy of the English .. Gorton, Samuel: Samuel Gorton's Letter to Nathaniel Morton. Warwick, June 30th, 1669. [MSS.]
Increase Mather? et al: A Brief Relation of the State of New England, From the Beginning of that Plantation To this Present Year, 1689. In a Letter to a Person of Quality. Licenced, July 30th. 1689
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