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Every man his own brewer, or, A compendium of the English brewery : containing the best instructions for the choice of hops, malt, and water ... the most approved methods of brewing ... and of manufacturing pure malt wines ... together with a variety of maxims and observations ..
Every man his own brewer, or, A compendium of the English brewery : containing the best instructions for the choice of hops, malt, and water ... the most approved methods of brewing ... and of manufacturing pure malt wines ... together with a variety of maxims and observations .. / by a gentleman lately retired from the brewing business. London : Printed for the author : and sold by J. Almon, opposite Burlington House, in Piccadilly ; and Mess. Robinson and Roberts, in Pater-noster Row, MDCCLXVIIII [1768].
Authorship attributed by Kress S4517 and Mansell 106:650.
With: books printed for J. Almon... on pages [257-260].
With a half-title.
Signatures: A⁶⁻¹ (-A6) B-L¹² M⁶ ; F2 signed D2.
Includes index.
Rockefeller Library copy imperfect: pages vii-viii wanting.
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The journal of a two months tour : with a view of promoting religion among the frontier inhabitants of Pensylvania, and of introducing Christianity among the Indians to the westward of the Alegh-geny Mountains To which are added, remarks on the language and customs of some particular tribes among the Indians, with a brief account of the various attempts that have been made to civilize and convert them, from the first settlement of New England to this day
The journal of a two months tour; with a view of promoting religion among the frontier inhabitants of Pensylvania, and of introducing Christianity among the Indians to the westward of the Alegh-geny Mountains. To which are added, remarks on the language and customs of some particular tribes among the Indians, with a brief account of the various attempts that have been made to civilize and convert them, from the first settlement of New England to this day / by Charles Beatty, A.M. London : Printed for William Davenhill, No. 8 in Cornhill, and George Pearch, No. 12 in Cheapside, MDCCLXVIII [1768].
Rockefeller Library copy from the John Carter Brown library with its bookplate.
Release stamp of the JCB Library on the bookplate.
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Letters from a farmer in Pennsylvania to the inhabitants of the British colonies
Letters from a farmer in Pennsylvania to the inhabitants of the British colonies. London : Printed for J. Almon opposite Burlington-house, Picadilly, MDCCLXVIII [1768].
Rockefeller Library copy lacks the half-title.
Postscript to last letter signed: D, i.e. John Dickinson.
British editor’s preface signed: N.N., i.e. Benjamin Franklin.
First edition, Philadelphia, 1768. The letters were first published in the Pennsylvania Chronicle, December 2, 1767-February 15, 1768. cf. The writing of John Dickinson, v.1, 1895, p. 282-283.