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The Triumph of liberty, and peace with America : a poem. Inscribed to General Conway
The Triumph of liberty, and peace with America : a poem. Inscribed to General Conway. London : Printed for J. Walker, Pater-Noster-Row, MDCCLXXXII [1782].
With a half-title.
Errata: page 26.
Rockefeller Library copy imperfect: half-title wanting.
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Sketch of the life and military services of Gen. La Fayette, during the American Revolution : The hero and patriot, who abandoned his home, his family, his rank, and a princely fortune, for the sake of fighting in the cause of American liberty
Sketch of the life and military services of Gen. La Fayette, during the American Revolution : The hero and patriot, who abandoned his home, his family, his rank, and a princely fortune, for the sake of fighting in the cause of American liberty. New-York : Printed and published for the editor, 1824.
Most of the text on p. 13-16 was publiished in the New-York Evening post for the country, Aug. 20, 1824. Probably the entire pamphlet was originally published in this newspaper or in the daily edition of the Evening post.
Rockefeller Library copy from the library of C. B. Farwell with his bookplate.
Rockefeller Library copy bound by A. J. Cox & Co.
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A short view of the dispute between the merchants of London, Bristol, and Leverpool, and the advocates of a new joint-stock company : concerning the regulation of the African trade
A short view of the dispute between the merchants of London, Bristol, and Leverpool, and the advocates of a new joint-stock company : concerning the regulation of the African trade. London, MDCCL [1750].
Rockefeller Library copy from the library of Virginius Randolph Shackelford with his bookplate.
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An Abstract of several cases relating to the trade to Africa
An Abstract of several cases relating to the trade to Africa. [London, |c 1714].
L.W. Hanson 2010. Includes abstracts of Hanson 1602, 1874, 1880 and five and other 'cases'.
Rockefeller Library copy trimmed at the bottom causing most of the endorsement to be removed.
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Proposals humbly offered to the Honourable House of Commons, for enlarging and protecting the trade to Africa
Proposals humbly offered to the Honourable House of Commons, for enlarging and protecting the trade to Africa. [London : |b s.n., 1709?].
Docket title: Proposals for encouraging the trade to Africa.
Imprint from ESTC.
Not in Goldsmiths' Lib. cat.
Not in Hanson.
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Considerations relating to the African bill : humbly submitted to the honourable House of Commons
Considerations relating to the African bill : humbly submitted to the honourable House of Commons. [London : s.n., 1698?]
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Observations on the Case of the planters of Virginia. In a letter to -------
Observations on The case of the planters of Virginia : In a letter to ------ . [London ; 1733]
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The case of the merchants, and planters, trading to and residing in, Virginia, and Maryland
The case of the merchants, and planters, trading to and residing in, Virginia, and Maryland. [London? : s.n., 1713].
Title from caption.
Imprint from ESTC.
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A Very new pamphlet indeed! Being the truth: addressed to the people at large. Containing some strictures on the English Jacobins, and the evidence of Lord M'Cartney, and others, before the House of Lords, respecting the slave trade
A Very new pamphlet indeed! Being the truth: addressed to the people at large. Containing some strictures on the English Jacobins, and the evidence of Lord M'Cartney, and others, before the House of Lords, respecting the slave trade. London : [s.n.], Printed in the year 1792.
Signed: Truth.
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Prices of carpenters work : submitted to the public
Prices of carpenters work : submitted to the public. London : Printed by Henry Fry, Moorfields, MDCCXCVI [1796]
Cover title: Carpenters prices 1796.
"Entered at Stationer's Hall."
Includes index.
Bound in full calf with cover title on red label dated 1796; all edges gilt and spine gilt; marbled endpapers. Stamp of The Institute of Builders on page 21.
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An oration delivered at the state-house, in Philadelphia : to a very numerous audience; on Thursday the 1st of August, 1776
An oration delivered at the state-house, in Philadelphia : |b to a very numerous audience; on Thursday the 1st of August, 1776 / by Samuel Adams, Member of the **** ********** the General Congress of The ****** ****** of America. London printed, London reprinted for : E. Johnson, No. 4, Ludgate-Hill, MDCCLXXVI [1776].
"Of this oration [never delivered], there was no Philadelphia edition [in spite of its being indicated by title-page]; it was, in fact a London forgery designed to show that the colonies were bent on independence."-- Howes, p. 15. No such oration was given by Adams.
Rockefeller Library copy from the library of Jay Snider with his bookplate.
Rockefeller Library copy bound by Sangorski & Sutcliffe, London bookbinders.
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The West India merchant : Being a series of papers originally printed under that signature in the London Evening Post
The West India merchant : Being a series of papers originally printed under that signature in the London Evening Post / with corrections and notes. By the author. London : |b Printed for J. Almon, opposite Burlington House, in Piccadilly, |c MDCCLXXVIII [1778].
Page 12 wrongly numbered 11.
Rockefeller Library copy from the library of James Strohn Copley with his bookplate.
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Candid and impartial considerations on the Preliminary articles of peace with France and Spain, and the Provisional treaty with the United States of America
Candid and impartial considerations on the Preliminary articles of peace with France and Spain, and the Provisional treaty with the United States of America / by a Country Gentleman. London : Printed for J. Robson, bookseller, New Bond-street, MDCCLXXXIII [1783].
Rockefeller Library copy from the library of James Strohn Copley with his bookplate.
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Thoughts on the peace in a letter from the country
Thoughts on the peace in a letter from the country. London : Printed for J. Debrett (Successor to Mr. Almon) opposite Burlington-House, Piccadilly, |c MDCCLXXXIII [1783].
Advertisement on p. [3]-[4] at end.
Rockefeller Library copy lacks advertisements and half-title.
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State of the British and French colonies in North America : with respect to number of peoples, forces, forts, Indians, trade and other advantages. In which are considered, I. The defenceless condition of our plantations, and to what causes owing. II. Pernicious tendency of the French encroachments, and the fittest methods of frustrating them. III. What it was occasioned their present invasion, and the claims on which they ground their proceedings. With a proper expedient proposed for preventing future disputes. In two letters to a friend.
State of the British and French colonies in North America : with respect to number of peoples, forces, forts, Indians, trade and other advantages. In which are considered, I. The defenceless condition of our plantations, and to what causes owing. II. Pernicious tendency of the French encroachments, and the fittest methods of frustrating them. III. What it was occasioned their present invasion, and the claims on which they ground their proceedings. With a proper expedient proposed for preventing future disputes. In two letters to a friend. London : Printed for A. Millar, in the Strand, MDCCLV [1755].
"(Price 2s. 6d.)"
Errata on p. 190 [i.e. 150].
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The Crisis Number XXV, Saturday July 8, 1775
The Crisis Number XXV, Saturday July 8, 1775. [London] : Printed and published for the Authors, by T. W. Shaw, in Fleet Street, opposite Anderton's Coffee House, where Letters to the Publisher will be thankfully received.
Title from caption.
Imprint from colophon.
Note on date line: "Price Two-pence Half-penny."
Pagination continuous from issue to issue, including the supplement.
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The Crisis Number XXI, Saturday June 10, 1775
The Crisis Number XXI, Saturday June 10, 1775. [London] : Printed and published for the Authors, by T. W. Shaw, in Fleet Street, opposite Anderton's Coffee House, where Letters to the Publisher will be thankfully received.
Title from caption.
Imprint from colophon.
Note on date line: "Price Two-pence Half-penny."
Pagination continuous from issue to issue, including the supplement.
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The Crisis Number XVIII, Saturday May 20, 1775
The Crisis Number XVIII, Saturday May 20, 1775. [London] : Printed and published for the Authors, by T. W. Shaw, in Fleet Street, opposite Anderton's Coffee House, where Letters to the Publisher will be thankfully received.
Title from caption.
Imprint from colophon.
Note on date line: "Price Two-pence Half-penny."
Pagination continuous from issue to issue, including the supplement.
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The Crisis Number XVII, Saturday May 13, 1775
The Crisis Number XVII, Saturday May 13, 1775. [London] : Printed and published for the Authors, by T. W. Shaw, in Fleet Street, opposite Anderton's Coffee House, where Letters to the Publisher will be thankfully received.
Title from caption.
Imprint from colophon.
Note on date line: "Price Two-pence Half-penny."
Pagination continuous from issue to issue, including the supplement.
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The Crisis Number XV, Saturday April 29, 1775
The Crisis Number XV, Saturday April 29, 1775. [London] : Printed and published for the Authors, by T. W. Shaw, in Fleet Street, opposite Anderton's Coffee House, where Letters to the Publisher will be thankfully received.
Title from caption.
Imprint from colophon.
Note on date line: "Price Two-pence Half-penny."
Pagination continuous from issue to issue, including the supplement.
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The Crisis Number XII, Saturday April 8, 1775
The Crisis Number XII, Saturday April 8, 1775. [London] : Printed and published for the Authors, by T. W. Shaw, in Fleet Street, opposite Anderton's Coffee House, where Letters to the Publisher will be thankfully received.
Title from caption.
Imprint from colophon.
Note on date line: "Price Two-pence Half-penny."
Pagination continuous from issue to issue, including the supplement.