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2534 DUNN (Thomas) Discourse delivered in the New Dutch Church, Nassau Street, before the New York Society for the Information and Assistance of Persons Emigrating from Foreign Countries. 8vo. 1s 1794 2535 LINN (Dr. W., of the Dutch Church, New York) Discourses on the Signs of the Times. 8vo. 18 6d New York, 1794 2536 OBSERVATIONS on the Emigration of Dr. Jos. Priestley, with the several Addresses delivered to him on his arrival at New York. 8vo. 18 6d 1794 2537 REAL Cedula de ereccion del Consulado de Buenos Ayres, 30th Jan. 1794. Folio, sewed. 38

Madrid, 1794 2538 THOUGHTS on Emigration, in a Letter from a Gentleman in Philadelphia to his Friend in England. 8vo. 18

1794 2539 CALLENDER's (J. T., an exile in America for writing this work) Political Progress of Britain, an Impartial History of the Abuses in the Government of the British Empire in Europe, Asia, and America, from 1688. 8vo. 28 Philadelphia, 1795 2540 DEFENCE of the Resolutions and Address of the American Congress in Reply to Dr. Johnson's "Taxation no Tyranny." By the Author of Regulus, (the Rev. Mr. Northcote). 8vo. 28

N. D. (1795) 2541 CONSTITUTION of the Humane Society of the State of New York. 8vo. 18 6d New York, 1795 2542 DINGLEY's (Amasa) Oration in the Federal Hall, New York, on the Improvement of Medecine. 8vo. 18 New York, 1795 2543 ENQUIRY how far the Punishment of Death is necessary in Pennsylvania, with Notes and Illustrations by Wm. Bradford. 8vo. 1s 6d 1795 2544 JARDINE'S (Dr. L. J.) Letter from Pennsylvania, containing valuable Information with respect to America, 8vo. 1s 1795 2545 MESSAGE of the President (Washington) of the United States to Congress relative to France and Great Britain, with the Papers therein referred to. 8vo. Philadelphia, 1795 2546 MITCHELL (Dr. S. Latham) Life Exploits and Precepts of Tammany, the famous Indian Chief; Anniversary Oration. 8vo. 186d New York, 1795 2547 NARRATIVE of the Revolt and Insurrection of the French Inhabitants of the Island of Grenada. 8vo. Is 6d 1795 2548 RAMSAY (Dr. David) Oration on the Anniversary of American Independence, in St. Michael's Church, to the Inhabitants of Charleston, South Carolina. 8vo. 18 6d

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1795 2549 REPORTS of Alex. Hamilton, Esq., Secretary of the Treasury, read in the House of Representatives of the United States, (relating to Public Credit and Debts of the United States). 4to. 28 6d

1795 2550 THE FEDERAL Constitution of the United States, agreed upon in Convention of the States in 1787, with Alterations and Additions made since that period. 8vo. 18 6d

1795 2551 VINDICATION of Mr. Randolph's Resignation. 8vo. 28 Philadel. 1795 2552 A LITTLE Plain English, addressed to the people of the United States, on the treaty negociated with his Brittannic Majesty. By Peter Porcupine, (W. Cobbett). 8vo. 18 6d Philadelphia, 1795 2553 COBBETT'S Observations on the Emigration of Dr. Priestly, and on the several Addresses delivered to him on his arrival at New York, together with a comprehensive story of a Farmer's Bull. 8vo. 2s Phila.1796

2554 HULL'S (J. S.) Remarks on the United States, drawn up from his own Observations, and from the Observations of other Travellers. 8vo. 1s 6d Dublin, about 1796 2555 KICK for a Bite; or Review upon Review, with a Critical Essay on the Works of Mrs. S. Rowson, in a letter to the Editors of the American Monthly Review. By Peter Porcupine. 8vo. 18 1796 2556 INTERESTING State Papers from President Washington, M. Fauchet and M. Adet, likewise Conferences with George Hammond, Minister Plenipotentiary from Great Britain. 8vo. 28 1796 2557 JONES (John Gale) Oration on the resignation of General Washington, and Short Review of his Life, Character and Conduct. 8vo. 186d 1796 2558 LIANCOURT'S (Duke of) Comparative View of the Mild and Sanguinary Laws, and the good effects of the former exhibited in the present Economy of the Prisons of Philadelphia. 8vo. 18

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1796

2559 Look before you Leap, or a few Hints to such Artizans, Mechanics, Labourers, Farmers, &c., desirous of Emigrating to America (very severe against the States). 8vo. 2560 MORSE (Dr. Jed.) Sermon at Charlestown, on the Death of Hon. Thos. Russell, Esq. 8vo. 18 6d Boston, 1796 2561 NEW YEAR'S GIFT to the Democrats, or Observations on a Pamphlet, entitled "Vindication of Mr. Randolph's Resignation. By Peter Porcupine. 8vo. 1s Philadelphia, 1796 2562 OBSERVATIONS on the North American Land Company, lately instituted in Philadelphia, and Remarks on American Lands in general. 8vo. 38

1796 2563 RUSH (Benj.) Eulogium to perpetuate the Memory of David Rittenhouse, late President of the American Philosophical Society. 8vo. 1s 6d Philadelphia, 1796 2564 THACHER (Dr. Peter) Sermon to the Society in Brattle Street, Boston, on the Death of Hon. Thos. Russell, Esq. 8vo. 1s 6d. Boston, 1796 2565 THE POLITICAL CENSOR, or Monthly Review of the most interesting Political Occurrences relative to the United States of America. By Peter Porcupine. 8vo, plate. 28 Philadelphia, 1796 2567 WASHINGTON's Address to the People of the United States, announcing his intention of retiring from Public Life. 8vo. 18 6d 1796 2568 London, 1796 2569 BONE to Gnaw for the Democrats (of America). By Peter Porcupine. Two parts, 8vo. Philadelphia, 1797 2570 EXILE of Major-General Eustace, a Citizen of the United States of America (of the State of Georgia), from Great Britain, by order of the Duke of Portland. 8vo. 18 6d 1797 2571 HARPER's (R. G.) Observations on the Dispute between the United States and France, May 1797. 8vo. 1s 6d 1797 2572 HIGGINS (Bryan) on the Improvement of the Manufacture of Muscovado

8vo. 1s

1s 6d

Sugar and Rum. 8vo, plates. 18 6d St. Jago de la Vega, 1797 2573 LETTER to George Washington, President of the United States, from Thomas Paine. 8vo. 18 6d

1797

2574 LETTER to the infamous Tom Paine, in Answer to Letter to Gen. Washington. By Peter Porcupine (W. Cobbett). 8vo. 18

1797

2575 MALOUET (M.) Examen de cette question, quel sera pour les Colonies de l'Amerique le resultat de la Revolution Françoise, de la guerre qui en est la suite et de la Paix qui doit la terminer? 8vo. 186d 1797 2576 MONROE'S View of the Conduct of the Executive in the Foreign Affairs of the United States. 8vo, with curious folding caricature. 28 6d Philadelphia, 1797 2577 OBSERVATIONS on the Debates in Congress on the Addresses to Washington on his resignation. By Peter Porcupine (W. Cobbett). 8vo. 1797

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2578 PAUL JONES, ou Prophecies sur l'Amerique, l'Angleterre, la France, l'Espagne, la Hollande, &c. y joint le rêve d'un Suisse sur la Revolution de l'Amerique. 8vo, rare.

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De l'ere de l'Independence de l'Amerique, l'an v. 2579 PICKERING's Letter to the Chevalier de Yrujo, Envoy Extraordinary of his Catholic Majesty, to the United States of America (respecting Florida.) 8vo. 18 6d 1797 2580 RUSHTON's (Edward) Expostulatory Letter to Geo. Washington, on his continuing to be a proprietor of Slaves. 12mo. 18 Liverpool, 1797 2581 SMITH (Dr. J. B.) Sermon at the Dutch Church in Albany, before the Northern Missionary Society, in the State of New York, at their Organisation. 8vo. 18 6d Schenectady, 1797 2582 THE ANTIGALLICAN, or the Lover of his own Country, in a Series of Pieces, heretofore published, and partly new, wherein French influence and false patriotism are fully and fairly displayed. By a Citizen of New England. 8vo. 18 6d

Phil. 1797 2583 TURNBULL'S (R. J., of South Carolina) Visit to the Philadelphia Prison. 8vo. 18 6d 1797 2584 IMPORTANT Documents and Dispatches which accompanied the Message of the President of the United States of America, to both Houses of Congress, respecting Differences between America and France. 4to. 18 6d

1798

2585 ANDRE, a Tragedy, in five Acts, as performed by the Old American Company, New York, 1798; with Authentic Documents respecting Andre, the "Cow Chace," the Court Martial, &c. 8vo, portrait. 28 New York, 1798 2586 AUTHENTIC Copies of the Correspondence of C. C. Pinckney, John Marshall, and E. Gerry, Esqrs., Envoys Extraordinary to the Republic of France, as presented to both Houses of Congress, by President Adams. 8vo. 18

1798

2587 AUTHENTIC NARRATIVE of the Mutiny on board the Ship Lady Shore, with particulars of a Journey through part of Brazil, By Mr. John Black. 8vo. 1s 6d

1798 2588 CATALOGUE of the Books in the Library of Yale College, New Haven. 8vo. ls 6d 1798 2589 COPIES of Original Letters, recently written by persons in Paris to Dr. Priestley, in America, taken on board of a Neutral Vessel. 8vo, 18 6d

1798

2590 DEMOCRACY, an Epic Poem, by Aquiline Nimble-Chops, Democrat. Canto First. 8vo. 1s N. Y., about 1798

2591 EXTRACTS from the Minutes of Council on the Waste Lands of the Crown in Lower Canada. Two parts, 12mo. 28 Quebec, 1798 2592 FRENCH Arrogance, or the "Cat let out of the Bag," a Poetical Dialogue between the Envoys of America and X. Y. Z. and the Lady. 8vo. 1s Phil. 1798 2593 GALLATIN (Albert) Speech in the House of Representatives upon the Foreign Intercourse Bill. 8vo. 1s 1798 2594 HARPER'S (Robt. Goodloe) Observations on the Dispute between the United States and France. 8vo. 1s 6d 1798 8vo, with curious Caricature. 2s 6d 1798 2596 HARPER'S Short Account of the Principal Proceedings of Congress in the late Session, and Sketch of the State of Affairs between the United States and France, July, 1798. 8vo.

2595

2597

Another Copy.

A different Pamphlet from the preceding.

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18 6d

1798

Another Copy. 8vo, with a curious Caricature. 2s 6d 1798 2598 MESSAGE of the President (Adams) relating to the French Republic, May 4, 1798. 2599 MESSAGE of the President (Adams) to both Houses of Congress, April 3, 1798, with the Dispatches from the Envoys to the French Republic. 8vo. 18 6d

1798 2600 MONROE'S (President) View of the Conduct of the Executive in the Foreign Affairs of the United States, with the Mission.to the French Republic. 8vo. 18 6d

1798 2601 REFLECTIONS on Monroe's View of the Conduct of the Executive, as published in the Gazette of the United States, under the signature of Scipio. By Timothy Pickering. 8vo. 28

1798 2602 PORCUPINE'S (Peter) Republican Judge; or the American Liberty of the Press, as explained and exposed in the base and partial prosecution of William Cobbett, for a supposed Libel against the King of Spain and his Ambassador, before the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania. 8vo. 18 6d

1798

2603 RAPPORT fait aux Citoyens Hugues et Lebas, sur la situation du Volcan de la Guadeloupe, et les effets de l'eruption qui a eu lieu dans la nuit, 7 au 8 du mois la vendemiaire. 4to 28

Guadeloupe, an vi. (1798) 2604 REPORT of the Committee of the House of Representatives appointed to prepare articles of Impeachment against William Blount, a Senator, impeached of High Crimes and Misdemeanours. 8vo. 286d Phil.(1798)

The crime was for making arrangements for an expedition with the Indians and British to take the Floridas, and establish a British Government in the Spanish Dominions on the Mississippi. 2605 JOHNSON's (J. B) Discourse, 4th July 1798, on the Dealings of God with Israel and America. 8vo, indifferent copy. 1s Albany, 1798 2606 OBSERVATIONS on the Emigration of Dr. Joseph Priestley. By Peter Porcupine. 8vo. 28 1798

2607 SPEECH of John Allen, in the House of Representatives, relative to employing the armed Vessels as Convoys. 8vo. 18 6d. Phil. 1798 2608 SPEECH, in the House of Representatives, of Mr. Bayard, on the Foreign Intercourse Bill. 8vo. 1s

1798

2609 SPEECH of R. Goodloe Harper, on the Foreign Intercourse Bill, delivered in the House of Representatives, March 2d. 8vo. 1s 1798

2610 SPEECH of R. G. Harper, 29 May 1797, on the Conduct of France

towards the United States. 8vo. 1s

Phil. 1798
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2611 THE POLITICIANS, or a State of Things, a Dramatic Piece. American and a Citizen of Philadelphia. 8vo. 18 6d Phil. 1798 2612 What is our Situation, and What our Prospects? A few pages for Americans, by an American. 8vo. 18 6d. About 1798 2613 THE WHOLE Correspondence between the Envoys of the American States and Talleyrand, on the late Disputes. 12mo. 1s 1798 2614 ANDRE, a Tradegy, in Five Acts, as now performing at the Theatre in New York; to which is added the Cow Chace, a Satirical Poem, by Major André, with the Proceedings of the Court Martial, and Authentic Documents concerning him. 8vo. 28

1799

2615 COBBETT (W.) Remarks on the Explanation lately published by Dr. Priestley, respecting the intercepted letters of his friend and disciple, John H. Stone. 8vo. 1s 6d

1799

2616 LEE'S (Major General) Funeral Oration to the Memory of General George Washington. 8vo. 18

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8vo. 1s 6d

1799

2617 MEMOIRE Sur la Guiane Française par le Citoyen Jacquemin qui a residé dans la Guiane Française pendant vingt deux ans. 12mo. Paris, an vii (1799) 2618 PRIESTLEY (Jos.) Letters to the Inhabitants of Northumberland and its neighbourhood, on subjects interesting to the Author and to them. Part 2. Northumberland. 1799 2619 ORATION, written at the request of the young men of Boston, in commemoration of the Dissolution of the Treaties between France and the United States. By Thos. Paine. 8vo. ls 6d Boston, 1799 2620 PORTER'S (Eliphalet) Eulogy on Washington, delivered at Roxbury. 8vo. 18 6d Boston, 1799 2621 RAMEL (General) Narrative of the Deportation to Cayenne, of Barthelemy, Pichegru, Willot, &c., &c. Translated from the French. 8vo. 28

1799

2622 REFLEXIONS sobre el Comercio de Espana con sus Colonias en America en tiempo de Guerra, por un Espanol en Philadelphia. 8vo. 18 6d Philadelphia, 1799 2623 COBBETT'S American Rush-Light, by the help of which Britons may see the Perfidy of the Republicans. 8vo. 1s 6d

1800

2624 CONNECTICUT Republicanism. An Oration on the Extent and Power of Political Delusion. By Abraham Bishop. 8vo. 1s 6d Philadelphia, 1800 2625 CORRY'S (John) Life of George Washington, President of the United States. 12mo, portrait. 1s 6d 1800 2626 FRIE'S (John) Two Trials of John Fries, on an Indictment for Treason and Insurrection in the Counties of Bucks, Northampton, and Montgomery, United States. 8vo, pp. 277. 28 6d Philadelphia, 1800 2627 LETTERS from Paris to the Citizens of the United States, on their Commercial Intercourse with England. By Joel Barlow. 8vo.

1800

18 6d 2628 MADISON's (Rev. Dr.) Discourse on the Death of General Washington, delivered in the Church of Williamsburg. 8vo. 18 6d

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