XI Cornell University Library The original of this book is in the Cornell University Library. There are no known copyright restrictions in the United States on the use of the text. http://www.archive.org/details/cu31924092497357 A CENTURY OF PRINTING THE ISSUES OF THE PRESS PENNSYLVANIA 1685-1T84 CHAELES E^mLDEBUEN VOL. II. 1764—1784 PHILADELPHIA MDCCCLXXXVI A'ltSJ^ ( V- X-J UN^vtRSITY "T a \ The Issues of the Press IN PENNSYLVANIA. 1764. AN ACCOrnSTT of the Births and Burials in St. Peter's | and Christ-Church Parish, in Philadelphia, from De- | eember 25, 1763, to December 25, 1764. By Caleb | Cash, Clerk, and James Weyley, Sexton. | {Philadelphia : 1764.J Folio, 1 leaf. 1936 AJSr I ACCOUB'T I of I Two | Terrible | Fires. | Which' hap- pened in the City of | Brotherly-Love, | On Friday the 26th of October. ( . . . f . . . . | {Philadelphia .-] Printed [by Anthony Armbruster] in the Year MDCOXLIV. [1764.J | Sm. 8vo. pp. 7, (1). L. c. p. 1937 [Cut.J THE ADDITION" to the Epitaph, without the Copper- Plate. I {Philadelphia : Anthony Armbruster. 1764.J Folio, 1 leaf A burlesque in tiie form of a prayer, by David James Dove ? AN ADDEESS | Lately presented to | J[oseph] G[alloway] Esq. I {Philadelphia : Printed by William Bradford. 1764.J 4to. 1 leaf L. c. p. 1939 AN I ADDRESS | Of Thanks to the Wardens of Christ Church and St. Peters, and the Reverend | W[illiam] S[mit]h, D.D. Pro- vost of the College and Tool to the P[roprieto]r, and J[aco]b | D[uch]e, A.M. and MV.D. from F[rancis] A[liso]n D.D. and J[oh]n E[win]g in their | own Name and in the Name of all the Presbyterian Ministers in Pennsylvania. | {Philadelphia : Anthony Armbruster. 1764.J Folio, 1 leaf. l. o. p. 1940 4 THE ISSUES OF THE PRESS 1764 THE I ADDRESS | of the | People call'd Quakers, | In the Province of Pennsylvania, | To John Penn, Esquire, | Lieutenaii1> Governor of the said | Province, &c. | Philadelphia: \ Printed hy Andrew Steuart, at the Bible-in- \ Heart in Second^street, a little below the I Friend's Meeting-House. 1764. | Sm. 8vo. pp. 11. 1941 In defence of their conduct towards the Indians and the settlers. They were charged with heing " profuse to Savages, and carefully avoiding to contrihute to the Relief and Support of the distressed Families on the Frontiers." AN I ADDRESS I to the | Freeholders | and | Inhabitants | of the I Province | of | Pennsylvania. | In Answer to a Paper called I The Plain Dealer. | Philadelphia : \ Printed and sold by Anthony Armbruster, at the \ German and English Printing- Office ; in I Moravian-Alley. 1764. | 8vo. pp. 12. l. c. p. 1942 ADVERTISEMENT, and not a Joke. | A Speech there is, which no Man spoke : | [Philadelphia : William Bradford.'] 4to. 1 leaf. - L. c. p. 1943 AGTJECHEEK. (A.) The Universal American Almanac for 1765. By Andrew Aguecheek. Philadelphia : Andrew Steuart. 1764. 1944 ®3@ I 3tSS9Kt6$2;3@® ®rrettung§= | ^anh ©otteS | Slug ben toilben | 9)Jeere§=2IBeIIen ; | 2Bunbetbar ertDtefen an etner | 3Inno 1735 ben lOben October | toon 3lttona nac^ Sonbon f(^tf= | fenben graueng= ^erfon. | Germantown : \ Gedruckt bey Chr. Saur, 1764. | 16mo. pp. 14. H. s. p. 1945 3l9t I SDie gre^l^alter | unb ©intBo^ner | S)er | Stabt unb ©ount^ ^f)ilabel(3{)ta, beutfd^er Station. | [Philadelphia .-] Gedruckt [bey Anton Armbmester,'] im Jahre 1764. | 4to. pp. 4. l. c. p. 1946 eg??® 2t5R®®9te 3l5RSReSDe an bie beutfc^en gret)^alter ber ©tabt unb ©Dunt^ ^£)tlabelp^ia Don etlid^en Don ifiren SanbSleuten. [n. p. 1764.] 1947 Title from Seidensticker's Bibliography. 1764 IN PENNSYLVANIA 5 ^^mmm^&m \ mx \ etn nod) nie er^5rt unb gefef^en SBunber I Xi)kx in ^pennf^feanien, | genannt | ©trett= unb ©ttau|= | aSogel, | §erau§ gegebm toon etner | STeutfc^en ©efettfcfiaft fre^er Siirger unb | getreuer Untettf)anen Seiner ®rofe= | Srittanifcien 9)Jaieftat. | [German- town ;] GedrucJd [bey Christoph Saur] in diesem Jahr. [1764.] | 8vo, pp. 16. H. s. p. 1948 ANNO Quarto | Georgii m. Regis. | An Act for preventing Tumults and riotous | Assemblies, and for the more speedy and ef- I fectual punishing the Rioters. | [Philadelphia : B. Franklin.] Folio, pp. 4. 1949 ANNO Regni | Georgii m. | Regis, | Magnse Britannise, Francise & Hibernise, | Quarto. | At a General Assembly of the Province of Penn- | sylvania, begun and holden at Philadelphia, I the Fourteenth Day of October, Anno Domini 1763, in | the Third Year of the Reign of our Sovereign Lord | George III. by the Grace of God, of Great- | Britain, France and Ireland, King, Defender of the | Faith, &c. | And from thence continued by Adjournments to the | Twenty-fourth Day of March, 1764. | [Penn Arms.] \ Philadelphia.: \ Printed and Sold by B. Franklin, at the New- \ Printing- Office, near the Market. MDCCLXIV. | Folio, Title, 1 leaf; pp. 316-330. + And from thence continued ... to the I Thirtieth Day of May, 1764. | Ibid.] Title, 1 leaf; pp. 333-358. + And from thence continued ... to the | Tvrenty-second Day of September, 1764. | [Ibid.] Title, 1 leaf; pp. 361-369. H. s. p. 1950 eSSft® I 2I5R$«e®e an bie SDeutfc^en | gret)^alter | bet | ©tabt unb 6ount^ I ^l()ilabet^l^ia. | Philadelphia, gedruckt [bey Anton Armbruester] in der Arch-Strasse \ 1764 | 8vo. pp. 8. h. s. p. 1951 AN I ANSWER | to | Mr. Franklin's | Remarks | on a late | Protest. I Philadelphia: \ Printed and Sold by William Bradford at his Book- I Store, in Market-street, adjoining the London Coffee-house. I M.DCC.LXIY. I 8to., pp. 22. h. s. p. 1952 AN I ANSWER, | to the | Pamphlet | Entituled the Conduct of the Paxton Men, | impartially represented : Wherein the un- | THE ISSUES OF THE PEESS J 764 generous Spirit of the Author is Mani- | fested, &c. And the spotted Garment | pluckt off. | . . . | . . . | . . . | . . . | . . • | ... I ... I ... I ... I ... I ... I ... . I Philadelphia: Printed by Anthony Armbruster, | in Moravian Alley, 1764. | Sm. 8vo. pp. 28. h. s. p. 1953 AN I AJSrSWER I to the | Plot. | [Philadelphia : Anthony Arm- bruster. 1764.J Narrow folio, 1 leaf. l. c. p. 1954 Ten verses not very complimentary to Franklin. AUTEKRIETH. (F. W.) aJterftwurbige 3fJac^ric^t toon %. SB. 9lutenriet[;g (gl^rttc^en 3lb!unft, gottlofen Seben, unb geric^ttid^en SEobe, atg eine§ berlomen unb toieber gefunbenen ©D^n§. Philadelphia: Anthon Armbruester. 1764. 1955 THE I AUTHOR | of | Quaker Unmask'd, | strip'd | Start Naked, | Or The | Delineated | Presbyterian | Play'd | Hob "With. I Philadelphia. \ Printed [by Anthony Armbrusterl in the Year M,DCC,LXIV. I 8m. 8vo. pp. 12. h. s. p. 1956 Charges Franklin -witli the authorship of the Quaker Unmasked. [BARTON. (Thomas).] The | Conduct | of the | Paxton-Men, I impartially represented : | With some | Remarks | on the | Nar- rative. I Philadelphia: | Printed by Andrew Steuart. MDCCLXTV. I Second title : The Conduct of | The Paxton-Men, | Impartially represented; | The Distresses of the Frontiers, and the | Com- plaints and Sufferings of the People fully | stated; and the Methods recommended by the wisest | Nations, in such Cases, seriously consider'd. | "With some | Remarks upon the Narrative, I Of the Indian-Massacre, lately publish'd. | Interspers'd with several interesting Anecdotes, relating to the | Military Genius, and Warlike Principles of the | People call'd Quakers : Together with proper Reflec- | tions and Advice upon the whole. | In a Letter from a Gentleman in one of the | Back-Counties, to a Friend in Philadelphia. | ... | .... | ... | ... | .... | .. . I ... I ... I ... I ... I ... I ... I ... I .... I PhUadel- phia : \ Printed by A. Steuart, and sold by John Creaig, Shop- | keeper in Lancaster. 1764. | Sm. 8vo. pp. (2), 24. h. s. p. 1957 1764 IN PENNSYLVANIA 7 A I BATTLE ! A Battle ! | A Battle of Squirt, | Where no man is kill'd, | and no man is hurt! | To the Tune of three blue Beans, | in a blue Bladder; | Eattle Bladder Rattle. | To which is added, | The Quaker's Address, | And the | School-Boy's Answer | To an insolent Fellow | Who accus'd him of Stealing his Cherries. [ . . . [ . . . | . . . | ... | ... | ... | \ Sold by Edward MerefieU, at the Comer of \ Arch-Street, and opposite the Church-Burying- \ Ground, in Philadelphia. 1764. | 8vo. pp. 20. The following title appears on page 17 : King Wampum. | Or | Harm 'Watch, | Harm Oatch. | And the Lord departed from Is ... 1, I and behold He went a Whore- | ing after his own Invention un- I til his abominable Iniquity was | found out. | [Printed by Anthony Arm- brusier.] Sold by Edward Merefield, at the Corner \ of Arch-Street, and opposite the Church- | Burying-Ground, in Philadelphia. 1764. | A BATTLE! a Battle! a Battle a Squirt; | Where no Man is kill'd, and no Man is hurt ! | To the Tune of | Three new blue Beans, in a new blue blown Bladder ; | rattle Bladder rattle Bladder ! | To which is added, | The | Quaker's Address, versi- fy'd; I and | King Wampum, on Harm watch Harm | catch. | ... I ... I ... I .... I [Philadelphia .-] Printed [by Andrew 8teMart'\ and sold at the Blue-Nose, near \ Brazen-Nose-College, Qer- mantoum. [1764.J | Sm. 12mo. pp. 11, (1), 1 Plate, h. s. p. 1959 The plate is an etching — probably by Jas. Claypoole — divided in two compart- ments, that to the left illustrative of "King Wumpum," and the other of "A battle, a battle," &o. The Paxton Boys are seen approaching from the country, and the Philadelphians, under the command of a Quaker, are drawn up to defend the Barracks, supported by a piece of artillery manned by Jos. Pox and another Quaker. Pranklin stands on the right, exclaiming, " Fight Dog ! fight Bear! you're both my Friends, By you I shall attain my Edns : Por I can never be content till I have got the Government." BOSTWIOK. (D.) A Fair and Rational Vindication, of the Right of Infants to the Ordinance of Baptism. By David Bost- wick, A.M. Philadelphia : William Bradford. 1764. 1960 THE BRITISH Plutarch; or Biographical Entertainer. Be- ing a Select Collection of the Lives at large of the most Emi- nent Men, l^atives of Great Britain and Ireland ; from the Reign of Henry VHI. to George H. Adorned with Copper Plates. In Six Volumes. Philadelphia : William Bradford. 1764. 1961 8 THE ISSUES OF THE PRESS 1764 A CATECHISM for the use of the Baptist Churches. Philadelphia: Andrew Sieuart. 1764. 1962 C. (G.) A I Little Looking-Glass | For the Times; | Or, | A brief Remembrancer | for | Pennsylvania. | Containing | Some serious Hints, affectionately addressed to People of | every Eank and Station in the Province : | With an Appendix, by Way of Supplication to | Almighty God. | By G. (1 | . . . | . . . | . . . | ... I ... I ... I ... I .... I Wilmington, \ Printed and Sold by James Adams, 1764. | Sm. 8vo. pp. 24. h. s. p. 1963 THE I CHARTER, | Laws, | and | Catalogue of Books, | of the I Library Company | of | Philadelphia. | . . . . | Philadel- phia : I Printed by B. Franklin and D. Hall. \ M,DCC,LXIV. | 8vo, pp. 1-26, 1-150. H. s. p. 1964 THE I CHEAT Unmask'd : | Being | A Refutation | Of that Illegitimate | Letter, | Said to be vs^rote by | A Clergyman in Town : I In a true Copy of | A Letter | from that | Clergyman to his Friend. | [Philadelphia ;] Printed [by Henry Miller] in the Year M,DCC,LXIV. | Sm. 8vo pp. 8. l. c. p. 1965 THE CLOVEN Foot Discovered. Mphrata. 1764. + Phila- delphia : Andrew Steuart. 1764. 1966 A CONFERElSrCE between the D[evi]l and Doctor D[ov]e. I Together with the Doctor's Epitaph on himself | [Philadelphia : Andrew Steuart. 1764.J Folio, 1 leaf l. c. p. 1967 Headed by a copper plate. A CONFESSIO]!^ of Faith. Adopted by the Philadelphia Baptist Association. 1742. Philadelphia : Andrew Steuart. 1764. A I DECLARATION" | and | Remonstrance | Of the distressed and bleeding Frontier Inhabitants | Of the Province of Penn- sylvania, I Presented by them to the Honourable the Governor and I Assembly of the Province, | Shewing the | Causes | Of their late Discontent and Uneasiness and the | Grievances | Under which they have laboured, and which they humbly pray 1764 IN PENNSYLVANIA 9 to I have redress'd. | [Philadelphia .-] Printed [by William Bradford] in the Year M,DCC,LXrV. | 8vo. pp. 18. h. s. p. 1969 DELAWARE. Anno Quarto | Georgii III. Regis. | At a General Assembly begun at | New-castle, in the Government of the Counties | of New-castle, Kent and Sussex, upon Dela- I ware, the Twentieth Day of October, in the | Third Year of the Reign of our Sovereign Lord | George the Third, King of Great-Britain, | &c. Annoque Domini 1763, and continued by I Adjournments till the Thirty-first Day of March | follow- ing. The following Acts were passed by | the Honourable John Penn, Esq., Governor; | [Wilmington; James Adams, 1764. J Folio, pp. 83-97. + Anno Quinto | Georgii ni. Regis. | At a General Assembly begun | at New-castle, ... | ... | ... in the I Fourth Year of the Reign of our Sovereign | Lord George the Third, . . . | . . . 1764, The | following Act was passed ... I .... I [Ibid.] pp. 99-106. l. 1970 ®33t® I S)®3Jl §Dc^ebten ^errn ©ubernor | unb ber Sanbe§ber= famm(ung | ber ^robinj ^ennf^foanien | iibergebene | ©rMtung | unb I aSorftettung | toon ben | bebrftngten unb in 5Eobe§gefaf)r ftel()enben | ©intoo^nern on ben ©renjen biefer ^probing : | SBorin | bte Ur[a(^en | i^rer lefet^ertngen | Unjufrteben^ett unb Summers | angejeigt toerben : | ©amt ben | Sefd^toerungen, | bie fie auSgeftanben £)aben, unb urn beren Ibfc^affung | fie untert^fimg bitten. | 2lu§ bent ©ngltf^en iiberfefet. | [Philadelphia ;] Gedruckt [bey Henrich Miller'] im Jahr 1764. | 8vo. pp. 16. H. s. p. 1971 A translation of No. 1969, supra. A I DIALOGUE, | Between | Andrew Trueman, | And | Thomas Zealot; | About the killing the Indians | At | Can- nestogoe | And | Lancaster. | Printed at Ephesus. \ [Philadelphia: Anthony Armbnister. 1764.J Sm. 8vo. pp, 7. h. s. p. 1972 A I DIALOGUE, | Between | Andrew Trueman, | and | Thomas Zealot; | About the killing the Indians | At Cannestogoe I And I Lancaster. | [Philadelphia : Anthony Armbruster. 1764] | Sm. 8vo. pp. 8. N. T. H. s. 1973 The copy in the New York Historical Society shows traces of an imprint, which has had the ink wiped from the type hefore printing. II.— 2 10 THE ISSUES OP THE PEESS 1764 A I DIALOGrUE, | Containing some Reflections on the late | Declaration and Remonstrance, ( Of the Back-Inhabitants of the I Province of Pennsylvania. | With a serious and short Address, to those I Presbyterians, who (to their dishonor) have | too much abetted, and conniv'd at the late | Insurrection. | By a Member of that Community. | . . . | . . . | ... | .... | Philadelphia, printed : \ [by Andrew Sieuari] And sold by all the Pamphlet-sellers. M,DCC,LXIV. I 16mo. pp.' 16. h. s. p. 1974 DICB3NS0N. (J.) " Last Tuesday morning Mr. Galloway carried a writing containing some reflections on me, to a printer in this city, .... [Philadelphia : Printed by W. Bradford. 1764.J 8vo. pp. 4. L. c. p. 1975 A reply to the broadside published by Galloway, signed John Dickinson, and dated September 29. DICKmSOIT. gine | SRebe, | ge^alten I in bem §aufe ber aiffembt^ ber ^robins | ^ennf^feanien, am 34ten SKat), 1764. | aSon | ^erm 3of)n ©idinfott, | einem ber 9)ittgtieber be§ §aufe§ fur | ^f)ilabe[^^ta Saunt^. I aSe^ ©elegen^eit einer aSittfd^rift, bie auf Sefel^l be§ | ^aufeS aufgefe|t, unb bamafe in Ueberlegung genom= | men tear, tnorin Seine ^oniglic^e 3JJajeftat urn eine | aSerftnberung beS ©ubernements biefer ^probinj er= | fuc^t ttJtrb. | Ttit einer aSorrebe | . . . | . . . | . . . | • • • 1 • • . I • • • I • . • I . . . I . . . . I 3lu§ bem ©ngKfd^en tt6er= fefet, nad) ber jtoe^ten Slu^age. | Philadelphia, Gedrucki und zufinden hey Henrich \ Miller, in derZweyten^Strasse. [1764. J | 8vo. pp. xvi, 35. DICKKTSOS". A I Reply | To a Piece called | the | Speech | Of Joseph Galloway, Esquire. | By | John Dickinson. | . . . | ■ • • I • • • I • • • I • • • I • . • . I Philadelphia : \ Printed and Sold by William Bradford, | At his Book-Store, in Market-street, adjoining the I London Coffee-House, M;DCC,LXrV". | 8vo. pp. iv, 45, xiii. DICKEN'SOK A | Speech, | Delivered in the House of As- sembly of the Province of | Pennsylvania, May 24th, 1764. | By John Dickinson, Esq ; | One of the Members for the County of Philadelphia. | On Occasion of a Petition, drawn up by Order, and then | under Consideration, of the House; praying His Majesty for a | Change of the Government of this Province. 1764 IN PENNSYLVANIA 11 I With a Preface. | . . . | . . . | . . . | . . . | . . . | . . . | . . . . I Philadelphia: \ Printed and Sold hy William Bradford, at his \ Book-Store adjoining the London Coffee-House. \ M,DCC,LXrV. j 8vo. pp. xii, 30. + The Second Edition. [Ibid.] 8vo. pp. xv, 30. H. s. P. 1978 DOCK. (C.) (S(^uI=Drbnung. aSon ^x^\topi) Sod. German- town : Christoph Saur. 1764. 8vo ? pp. 54. 1979 Title from Haven's List. See No. 2522, infra, which according to Mr. S. W. Pennypaoker, is the earliest edition of Dock's Eules. [DODSLEY. (Eohert)] Fragments of the Chronicles of Nathan Ben Saddi. Constantinople, 5707. Philadelphia : 1764. 1980 Title from Haven's List. [DOVE. (David James)] The | Quaker unmask'd ; | or | Plain Truth : | Humbly address'd to the Consideration of all the | Freemen of Pennsylvania. | . . . | .... | ... | ... . | Phila- delphia: I Printed [by Andrew Steuarf] in the Year of our Lord, M,DCC,LXIV. I Sm. 8vo. pp. 15. h. s. p. 1981 Attributed to Franklin. See No. 1956, supra. The real author's name has heen ascertained from contemporaneous memorandum on the title page of a copy in the " Moravian Archives" at Bethlehem. [DOVE.] The | Quaker unmask'd; | or, | Plain Truth: | Humbly address'd to the Consideration of all the | Freemen of Pennsylvania. | ... | .... j ... | .... | The Second Edition. I Philadelphia : Printed by Andrew Steuart, in \ Second-Street. 1764. I 16mo. pp. 16. L. c. p. 1982 The last page contains a list of fifteen pamphlets relating to the Paxton Boys to be sold by the printer. THE ELECTION a Medley, Humbly Inscribed to Squire Lilliput Professor of Scurrility. | Philadelphia : 1764. Folio, 1 leaf. L. c. p. 1983 Engraved on copper, with a view of the election at the top. 12 THE ISSUES OP THE PRESS 1764 AJS^ ESSAY on the Trade of the IsTorthern Colonies of Q-reat Britain in l^orth America. Philadelphia : 1764. 1984 See Sabin's Dictionary, No. 22970. [ESTEK (Cornelius)] To the Public. [Philadelphia: 1764.J 8vo. pp. 4. L. c. P. 1985 Against bribery. Contains two pages of doggerel verse. e2;SS©^® merfwurbige ^unften , betreffenbe bte Sertoec^felung be§ Governments, geric^tet an bte beutfcCien ©inwo^ner ber ^robtnfe ^en= fl;)Ibamen. Philadelphia : Gedruckt bey Anton Armbruster in der Aert- Strasse. 1764. 1986 Title from Seidenstreker's Bibliography. EXPLANATORY Remarks on the Assembly's | Resolves, published in the Pennsylvania Gazette, ISTo. 1840. | [Philadel- phia : B. Franklin, and D. Hall. 1764.J Foho, pp. 2. h. s. p. 1987 In support of the Assembly's resolution asking for the substitution of a Eoyal for the Proprietary Government of the Province. EESTLEY. (S.) The successful Minister of Christ dis- | tinguished in Glory. | A | Sermon, | Occasioned by the Death of the Reverend | Mr. Gilbert Tennent, | Pastor of the Second Presbyterian Congre- | gation, in Philadelphia. | Preached on the 2d Day of September, 1764. | By Samuel Finley, D.D. | President of the College of JSTew-Jersey. | ... | .... | Phila- delphia. I Printed and Sold by William Brad- \ ford, at his Book- Store in Market - Street, \ adjoining the London Coffee -House. \ M,DCC,LXr7. I 8vo. pp. 28, xv, xvi. c. 1988 Dr. Pinley's Sermon is followed by " A | Funeral | Eulogy, | Sacred to the Memory of the late Keverend | Gilbert Tennent, A.M. | Pastor of the Second Pres- byterian Church in | Philadelphia." | pp. xvi. " Wrote by a young Gentleman of Philadelphia." FOX. (T.) The Wilmington Almanac for 1765. By Thomas Fox. Wilmington ; James Adams. 1764. 1989 [FRAKKLrer. (Benjamin)] Cool Thoughts | on the | Present Situation | of our | Public Affairs. | In a Letter to a Friend in the 1764 IN PENNSYLVANIA 13 Country. | Philadelphia : \ Printed by W. Ihinlap. M,DCC,LXIV. I 8vo. pp. 22. H. s. p. 1990 First published as a Supplement to the Pennsylvania Journal, No. 1116, Ap'l 26, 1764. [FRAKKLrN".] Cool Thoughts | on the present | Situation | of our I Public Affairs. | In a Letter to a Friend in the Country. [Cut.] I Philadelphia : \ Printed by A. Steuart at the Bible-in- \ Heart. M,DCC,LXIV. I 8m. 8vo. pp. 20. n. y. h. s. 1991 [FRAIsTKLrN'.] A | I^arrative | of the late | Massacres, | in | Lancaster County, | of a | Number of Lidians, | Friends of this Province, | By Persons Unknown. | With some Observations on the same. | [Philadelphia .-] Printed [by Anthony Armbruster'] in the Year M,DCC,LXIV. | 8vo. pp. 31. h. s. p. 1992 FRANKLESr. ^proteftatton | gegen bte 33efteffuitg | .^erm SSenjamtn f^ranHtnS ju einem 3lgenten fiir | biefe ^robinj. | [Followed by] 2ln= merfungen | iiber eine neuUc^e | ^proteftatton | gegen bie 33eftetlung | ^errn benjamin granfiinS ju einem 3lgenten fiir | biefe ^robtnj. | [Ger- mantown : Christoph Saw. 1764.] Folio, pp. (4). The Protest occupies the first page, the other three being filled with Franklin's Remarks upon it. [FRAJ^XLEST.] Remarks | on a late | Protest | Against the Appointment of | Mr. Franklin an Agent | for this Province. | [Philadelphia : Printed by B. Franklin and D. Hall. 1764.] Svo. pp. 7. H. s. p. 1994 GALLOWAY. (J.) S)ie | 9lebe, | $errn ^ofe^^ ©aEotoa^g, | eine§ ber aRitglieber beS ^aufeS fiir | ^p^ilabel^^ia 6aunt^, | 3ur S8eant= loortung | Set 3tebe toelc^e ^r. Soi^n ©idinfon | ge^lten | tm ^aufe ber aiffembl^ ber ^probinj | g5ennft)Ibamen, am 24ten Wa'q, 1764. | Se^ @eIegenE)eit einer Sittf^rift, weld^ie auf Sefe^t | be§ $aufe§ aufgefefet, unb bamat§ in Uebertegung ge= j nommen 'max, icorin ©eine ^5mg= lic^e aJlajeftat um | ein tSnigti^eS anftatt be§ iefeigen proprietors @u= I uemementg erfud^t toirb. | Wi einer SBorrebe. | ... | ... | .... | 3lu§ bem ©ngltf^en itberfe^t. | Philadelphia, GedrucM, und zu finden 14 THE ISSUES OP THE PRESS 1764 hey Henrich \ Miller, in der Zweyten-strasse. [1764. j | 8vo. pp. xliv, (4), 46. 1995 GALLOWAY. The | Speech | Of | Joseph Galloway, Esq; | One of the Members for Philadelphia County : | In Answer | To the Speech of John Dickinson, Esq; | Delivered in the House of Assembly, of the | Province of Pennsylvania, May 24, 1764. | On Occasion of a Petition drawn up by Order, and | then under the Consideration of the House; | praying his Majesty for a Eoyal, in lieu of | a Proprietary Government. | . . . . | Phila- delphia: I Printed and sold by W. Dunlap, in Market-street. | MDCCLXIV. I 8vo. pp. xxxv, (3), 45. + The Second Edition. GALLOWAY. To the | Public. | Philadelphia, September 29, 1764. I [Philadelphia : 1764.J Folio, 1 leaf. l. c. p. 1997 Galloway's answer to Dickinson's charge that his Speech of May 24 was never spoken. ®33l I ®®3®2;SS6^e© 1 anagajien, | Dber: | 3tu§ ben ©c^ftfeen bet (S(f)rifftgele^r= | ten gum ^tmelreid^ gele^tt, bargerei^teS | 2l(te§ unb 9leue§. | Germantown: \ Gedruckt bey Christoph Saur, 1764. | 8vo. H. s. p. 1998 Collation. Title 1 1. Preface, pp. (4) Magazein pp. 406. (Numbers 1-50.) Register pp. (4) Herlichkeit Gottes in der Natur, aus Pf 104. pp. (4). The first religious periodical printed in America. It ceased to appear in 1770. @e3:3teU(g | aSamung | gegen bie | So(Jt)5geI, | ©ami einer 3tnt= toort auf bie anbere 3lnrebe | an bie beutf(^e '^vci^ijalkv ber ie man | poax nid)t in ben ©tiangelien, aber be^ anbern betoft^rten | ©crtbenten finbet : | 2Iu^ ber Smarter = @efd)i^te ber ^eiligen unb i^od)-- beru£)mten erften SDtart^rin unb | 3l:poftDlif(f)en Su"gfrfl" %^cd&. \ Vormals in Amsterdam ; nun aber in Ephrata ge- | druckt durch die Pruderschafft auf Kosten der | BrUder in Canegotshiken, im Jahr 1764. I 16mo. 388, 52. 2081 Appended to this work, with separate paging (1-52), but continuous signatures, is the Gospel of Nicodemus, which has the following title : Des I Jiingers Nicodemi | Evangelium | von unsers Meisters und | Heylands Jesu Christi Ley- ] den und Auferstehung. | Ephrata : | Oedi-uckt im Jahr MDCCLXIV. I 16mo. pp. 52. VOTES I and | Proceedings | of the | House of Representatives I of the I Province of Pennsylvania, | Met at Philadelphia, on the Eourteenth of October, Anno | Domini 1763, and continued by Adjournments. | [^Penn Arms.] \ Philadelphia: \ Printed and Sold by B. Franklin, and D. Hall, at the \ New Printing- Office near the Market. MDCCLXTV. | Folio, pp. 113. h. s. p. 2082 WEATHERWISE. (A.) Father Abraham's Almanac for 1764 IN PENNSYLVANIA 29 1765. By Abraham "Weatlierwise. Philadelphia : William Dunlap. 1764. 2083 WHEREAS the Number of poor in and around this City, is at I present great, and every Year increasing ; and as for want of Employment, many | of them, especially in Winter, are re- duced to great Straits, and rendered | burthensome to their Neighbours; therefore, in order to alleviate their Wants, by finding | them Employment, it is proposed to erect a Linen Manufactory, in or near this City; | and for that End the fol- lowing Articles are agreed on, viz. | [Philadelphia : 1764.J Folio, pp- 2. L. c. p. 2084 WrODER. (P.) (Sr. ®{)rto. ^m. W^ip aSibberS, e^maligen 6^ur= ^faljifc^en 3teformtrten ilird^enrat^S unb ^farr^errntn aJtann^eim, ©ec^S unb stoanjtg ^a|ion§=^tebigten. Philadelphia : Ifenrich Miller. 1764. [WILLIAMSOK (Hugh)] The | Plain Dealer : | Or, | A few Remarks upon | Quaker-Politicks, | And their Attempts to | Change the Government | Of Pennsylvania. | With | Some Ob- servations on the false and | abusive Papers which they have | lately publish' d. | Numb. I. [ To be continued. | Philadelphia : j Printed, [by Andrew Steuart] Anno MDCCLXrV. | 16mo. pp. 19. THE I PLAIN Dealer : | Numb. II. | Being a | Tickler, | For the leisure Hour's Amusement of the Author of | Cool Thoughts. | "Wherein the Force of his several Arguments in Favour | of a Change of Government is stated in a clear | Light and accommodated to the Comprehension of Headers | of every capacity. | By X. T. Z. Gentleman. | To be continued. | Philadelphia: | Printed [by Andrew Steuart^ in Second-street, where Numh. I. may be had. 1764. | Sm. 8vo. pp. 16. THE I PLAIN Dealer : | or | Remarks on Quaker Politics | In Pennsylvania. | Numh. III. To be continued. | By W. D. Author of No. I. | Philadelphia: \ Printed, [by William Dunlap'] Anno MDCCLXIV. | 8vo. pp. 24. [WILLIAMSON.] The | Plain Dealer; | Numb. L | Or, | A Few Remarks upon | Quaker-Politicks, | and their attempts to | Change the Grovernment of Pennsylvania. | With some Ob- servations on the false and abusive | Papers which they have lately publish'd. | To be Continued. | Philadelphia: \ Printed by Andrew Steuart, at the Bible-in-Heart, in Second- | street ; of whom all the succeeding Numbers may be had; and \ all other political Pamphlets 30 THE ISSUES OF THE PRESS 1764 that have hem. publish'd since the Commencement of the present Disputes. [1764.J 1 8vo. pp. 16. N. Y. H. s. 2087 [WILLIAMSON".] What is Sauce for a Goose is also Sauce for a I Gander. | Being | A small Touch in the Lapidary Way. I Or I Tit for Tat, in your own Way. | An Epitaph | On a certain great Man. | Written by a departed Spirit and now | Most humbly inscrib'd to all his dutiful Sons and | Children, WTio may hereafter chose to dis- | tinguish him by the ISTame of I A Patriot. | ... | ... | ... | ... | ... | .... | Phila- delphia, printed [br/ A. Armbruster] in Arch-Street 1764. | 8m. 8vo. pp. 8. H. s. p. 2088 WELSOIS'. (S.) The Ordinance of Baptism, set in a clear light, by the late learned and pious Mr. Samuel Wilson, of London. The Third Edition. Philadelphia : Anthony Armbruster. 1764. 2089 WISTEE. (J.) SBefanntma^ung ! [aSon So^anneS aBtSter, 2l^ot£)efer ju ©ermantolBn ! | Germantown : Christoph Saur, 1764. J 12mo. pp. (4). H. s. p. 2090 [WITHEESPOOlSr. (John)] A Letter from a Blacksmith, to the Ministers and Elders of the Church of Scotland ; in which the manner of public Worship in that Church is con- sidered; its Inconveniences and Defects pointed out and methods for removing them humbly proposed. Philadelphia: William Dunlap. 1764. 2091 [YOUISTG. (Edward)] Resignation. | In Two Parts, | and | A Postscript. I To Mrs. B[oudinot.] ... | .... | London, Printed: I Philadelphia, Pe-printed : By W. Bradford, at \ the Comer of Market and Front-Streets. \ M.DCC.LXTV. | 8vo. Half title 1 l.pp.74. 2092 The Postscript v/a.% written by Miss Eliz. Graeme, afterwards Mrs. Ferguson. 32B®9) toaf)r^afte neue 3eitungen toon ganfe 6efonbern | ^immefe= 3ei(^en, | 2Belcf)e§ erftere | ftc§ be^ ber ^aupt-- imb ©eeftabt 9tiga in Siftanb jugetragen, atttoo | fe^r biele ajfenfd^en, am ^'mmd etnen ©arg, feurige 9iut^en, 3 Xobtmfdp\i, eine | ©djiange unb ^^ramtbe gefef)en. 3)a§ jtoe^te ift gefe^en tooxhm ju 5!tr[cf)6erg, 4 | 3Ketlen toon ber ©tabt 1765 IN PENNSYLVANIA 31 unb g^eftung ©Ibing, unb je^n aJleiten Don ber ^auf= unb | ^anbet= ftabt SDanfeig gelegen, oUtoo nemli^ bom 6 jum 7 'SHai) 1763 biefeS | ^imtnelg = 3eid)en, 48. ©tunben lang mit einem ftarcfen Stife unb S)Dnner= | fd^Iag geftanben. | SBetd^eS au§ nadEtfoIgenben tnit mef)rertn juerfe^en ift. | [Cut.] | Philadelphia gedruckt bey Anton Armbruester in Moraevien Alley, 1764. | 8m. 4to. pp. 4. h. s. p. 2093 SSB&Sg^g^ ©ibtjltett. I SBeiffagungen, | md icunberbarer 3u!unft, toon 3ln= | fang bi§ junt ©nbe ber aBelt | befagenb, | 3luc^ ber ^onigtn toon ©aba, bent ^omg | Salomon getf)ane ^ro^s^eje^ung. | 9Bie auc^ | aRerfttc^er fiinftiger SDinge, Don ©t. a3rt= | gitten, ©t^riHo, ajlet^obio, Soad^imo, 33ruber 9tein= | I;arb, Sofianne Sid^tenberger, unb 33ruber Socob au§ I ^if^jame, befdEirieben. | [Cut of St. Brigitta.] | Phila- delphia, gedruckt und zu haben bey A. Arm- \ bruesier und N. Hasscl- bach, in Moraevien \ Ally naechst der Bruder Kirche .... [1764 ?] I 8vo. 2094 1765. AN ACCOIHSTT I Of a surprising | Phoenomenon, | Which appeared in the Skj at the City of Phi- | ladelphia and different Parts of Pennsylva- | nia, on Saturday the 2d. of February 1765. I ... I .... I [Cut] I Philadelphia, printed by Anthony Armbruster in Arch-Street 1765. | This may be depended upon for Truth. \ 4to. pp. 4. L. c. p. 2096 AN ACCOUNT of the Births and Bu- | rials in Christ-Church and St. Peter's Parish, | in Philadelphia, from December 25, 1764, to De- | cember 25, 1765. By Caleb Cash, Clerk, and | James Weyley, Sexton. | [Philadelphia : 1765.] Folio, 1 leaf. 2096 ACT of Parliament commonly called The Billeting Act. Philadelphia : William Dunlap. 1765. 2097 AN I ADDRESS | to the | Eev. Dr. Alison, the Rev. Mr. Ewing, and | others. Trustees of the Corporation for the Relief I of Presbyterian Ministers, their Widows and Children : | Being | A Vindication | of the | Quakers | From the Aspersions of the said Trustees | in their Letter published in the London Chronicle, | No. 1223. | To which is prefixed, the said Letter. 32 THE ISSUES OF THE PRESS 1765 I By a Lover of Truth. | . . . . | [Philadelphia:] Printed [by William Bunlap] in the Year 1765. | 16mo. Half-title, 1 leaf; Title, 1 leaf; Letter, pp. i-iii ; text, pp. 1-47. h. s. p. 2098 AGUECHEEK. (A.) The Universal American | Almanack, I or yearly | Magazine. | ... | ... | .... | For the Year of our Lord 1766. | . . . | . . . | . . . | . . . . | Being the 2d after Bissextile, or Leap- Year. | [20 lines.J | By Aiidrevs^ Aguecheek, Philom. I Philadelphia : Printed by Andrew Steuart, at the \ Bible-in- Heart, in Second-street. [1765.J | Sm. 8vo. pp. (40). l. c. p. 2099 2191 bte I SDeutfd^en, | Dornemlic^ bie jum 3Ba|)ten bere(^ttgen, | in ^£)ilabet)3l)ia= 93u(f§= unb 33eri§ ©ount^. | Philadelphia, Gedruckt bey Henrich Miller, in der Zweyten-strasse. \ Folio, pp. (2). l. c. p. 2100 AKlSrO EEGlSri I Georgii III. | Eegis | Magnee Brittanise, Francise, & Hibernise, ] Quinto. | At the Parliament begun and hold- I en at "Westminster, the Mne- | teenth Day of May, Anno. I Dom. 1761, in the First Year | of the Reign of our Sovereign I Lord George the Third, | by the Grace of God, of Great- ( Britain, France, and Ireland, | King, Defender of the Faith, &c. I And from thence continued by several Prorogations to | the Tenth Day of January 1765, being the Fourth | Session of the Twelfth Parliament of Great-Britain. | London: Printed by Mark Basket, Printer to the King's Most \ Excellent Majesty: And, re- printed by William \ Dunlap, at the Newest-Printing- Office, in Market- I Street, Philadelphia. [1765.J | 8vo. pp. 40. l. c. p. 2101 The title of the Act on page 3, is, " An Act for granting and applying certain Stamp Duties, and other Duties, in the British Colonies and Plantations in America, towards further defraying the Expences of defending, protecting, and securing the same ;" &c. This is the celebrated " Stamp Act ;" there were probably several edi- tions printed in Philadelphia. AKISTO Eegni | Georgii HE. | Eegis, | Magnse Britannise, Francise & Hibernise, | Quinto. | At a General Assembly of the Province of Penn- | sylvania, begun and holden at Philadelphia, I the Fourteenth Day of October, Anno Domini 1764, in | the Fourth Year of the Eeign of our Sovereign Lord | George HI. by the Grace of God, of Great- | Britain, France and Ireland, King, 1765 IN PENNSYLVANIA 33 Defender of tlie | Faith, &c. | And from thence continued by Adjournments to the | Fifteenth Day of February, 1765. | [Perm Arms.] I Philadelphia: \ Printed and Sold by B. Franklin, at the New- I Printing-office, near the Market. MDCCLXV. | Folio, Title, 1 leaf; pp. 373-410. + And from thence continued . . . to the | Eighteenth Day of May, 1765. | \_Ihid.'\ Title, 1 leaf; pp. 418- 428.+And from thence continued ... to the | Twenty-first Day of September, 1765. | [Ibid.l Title, 1 leaf; pp. 431-448. 2102 %31%'m^'SiX I auf I $rn. ^^rMIinS | ainmerdungen | liter etn of)n= Iftngft I;eraii§gefommene§ | 5proteftatiDn§= | ©tfireiben, | Ueberfefet aug bem ©ngtifd^en. | [Germantown ■] Gedruckt [bey Christoph Saur] ini Jahr 1765. | 16mo.-pp. 27. 2103 ARNDT. (J.) S5e§ | ©ottfetigen unb ^ocfierleudjteten | Se£)rer§, | ^rn. Sofiann 3lrnb§ | 2Bei(anb | ©enerd = ©u^^erintenbentenS be§ j prftent£)um§ Siineburg, | ^arabieB= | ©firtlein, | jiir Uebimg be§ tt)a[;ren (S^riftent^umS | Surd; | ©eiftretc^e ©ebater, | in bie ©eele ju :|3flanfeen, | 5Rebft einem ttal^r^affttgen Serid^t, | tuaS fid^ mit biefem SucEjtein benf= | tnurbtgeS jugetragen, | 3JJit ber Sorrebe be§ ^rn. | 3[ut^Dri§ fetbftert. | Germaniown; \ Gedruckt bey Christoph Saur, 1765. I 24mo. pp. (34), 531, (11). h. s. p. 2104 AT a general Meeting of the Merchants and Traders .... [Philadelphia : 1765.] 4to. 1 leaf l. c. p. 2105 Dated, " Philadelphia, November 7, 1765." A form of a non-importation agree- ment circulated for signatures. BACHMATR. (J. J.) A Complete German Grammar. By John James Bachmair. Philadelphia: 1765. 2106 Title from Haven's List. See No. 2745, infra. BEVERIDGE. (J.) Epistolee Familiares | et | Alia qusedam Miscellanea. | Familiar Epistles, | and | Other Miscellaneous Pieces, | Wrote originally in Latin Yerse, | By John Beveridge, A.M. I Professor of Languages in the College and Acaclemy | of Philadelphia. | To which are added several Translations into English I Verse, by different Hands, &c. | . . . . | Philadelphia. II.— 5 34 THE ISSUES OP THE PRESS 1765 I Printed for the Author hy William Bradford, at the London Coffee- \ House, at the Corner of Market and M-ont-Streets. | M,DCO,LXV. | 8vo. pp. xi, 88. H. s. p. 2107 A I CATALOGUE | of | Books, | Belonging to the [ As- sociation Library Company | of | Philadelphia: | Alphabetically digested. | To which is Prefixed, | the | Articles | of the said Company, &c. | Philadelphia : \ Printed by William Bradford, at the Comer of Mar- \ ket and Front-Streets. M.DCC.LXV. | 8vo. pp. 68. H. s. p. 2108 A I CATALOGUE | of | Books, | belonging to the | Union Library Company | of | Philadelphia. | Philadelphia: \ Printed by Henry Miller, in Second-street. MDCCLXV. | 8vo. pp. xxiv, 40. H. s. p. 2109 A CATECHISM. Philadelphia .- B. Franklin, and D. Hall. 1765. Four thousand copies, according to Hall's account rendered to Franklin, were printed about 1765. ^&m ^£®35«e S3t5Ce6^3©3nU@ Sut^en, mtt ber Drbnung be§ ^etl§, xmb bem 2Burtembergif(f)en ^urjen Kinber=®EaTnen,. 2C. tote aud^ SDer Ungeftnbetten SCugS^urgifi^en Sonfeffion, 2C. S^m. (Sebrauc^ ber ^ugenb unb 3Kten. Philadelphia : Henrich Miller. 1765. 2111 THE I CHRISTMN Letter | To | Presbyterian, Church & Quaker. | ... | ... | ... | ... | ... | .... | Philadelphia, printed by Anthony Armbruster, \ in Arch-Street, 1765. | Sm. 8vo. pp. 12. H. s. p. 2112 COLLECTION of Hymns, By Watts, 'Willison and Gillis. Wilmington : James Adams. 1765. 2113 Saturday, September 21, 1765. Num. 1 | THE CONSTITU- TIONAL Courant. | Containing Matters interesting to Liberty, and no wise repugnant to Loyalty. | {Philadelphia : Andrew Steuurt. 1765.] ^Folio, 1 leaf l. c. p. 2114 A reprint from the original issued at New York. 1765 IN PENNSYLVANIA 35 THE COUNTER Medley: Being a proper answer to all the dunces of the Medley, and their abettors. Fhiladelphia : Antho7iy Armbruster. 1765. 2115 CRISP. (S.) A Short History of a Long Travel from Babylon to Bethel. By Stephen Crisp. Philadelphia : Anthony Armbritster. 1765. 2116 [DICKDSrSON'. (John)] Friends and Countrymen. | [Philadel- phia. William Bradford. 1765.] Folio, pp. (2). h. s. p. 2117 An Address by John Dickinson urging opposition to the Stamp Act, published Dec. 5, 1765. [DICKIFSOlSr.] The | Late Regulations | Respecting the | British Colonies | on the Continent of | America | considered, | In a Letter from a Gentleman in Philadelphia | to his Friend in London. | ... | .... | Philadelphia: \ Printed and Sold by William Bradford, at the Comer of \ Market and Front-Streets. M.DCC.LXV. I 8vo. pp. 38. h. s. p. 2118 [DULANEY. (Daniel)] Considerations on the propriety of imposing taxes in the British colonies. Philadelphia : ? B. Franklin, and D. Hall. 1765. 2119 The existence of a Philadelphia edition is doubtful. THE ELECTION. Humbly Inscribed to the Saturday- Nights Club in Lodge Alley. Folio, 1 leaf l. c. p. 2120 About 150 lines of blank verse engraved on copper, with a picture of the election at the top. ELLWOOD. (T). Davideis. By Thomas Ellwood. Wilfning- ton : James Adams. 1765. 2121 S)Se ®9t@3r® gntc^t I bet | STeutfc^en ©efellfc^aft. | ©in Sanb§= ©efefe I aBortn noc^ fernere SBerorbnungen ^npi \ get^an toerben ju bemjemgen Sanbe§=@efe^ | toeld^eS ben S^itut fitijret „®tn Sanbe§= @e= I „ fefe toorin toerboten tnirb ba^ toon ben | „ S^eutfc^en fo too^l ate anbern ^affagie= | „ren nid^t ju toiele mit einanber in ein | „. Hall. 1765.] Folio, 1 leaf. l- c. p. 2141 [LEE. (Arthur)] An Essay in Vindication of the Continental Colonies of America from a Censure of Mr. Adam Smith, in his Theory of Moral Sentiments. With some Reflections on Slavery in G-eneral. By An American. Philadelphia: William Bradford. 1765. 2142 LUCIFER'S Decree, | After a Fray. | Or, | A Friendly Warn- ing to all Persons | Of | Whatsoever Station, Nation, or Qualifica- tion, I In the City of Deceit, | And Province of Transylvania. | ... I ... I ... I .... I The Mysterious Truth. | [Philadelphia .-] Printed in the Year, 1765. | Sm. Bvo. pp. 7, (1). l. c. p. 2143 40 THE ISSUES OP THE PRESS 17()5 MAGNA Britauia her Colonies Reduc'd. | [Philadelphia : 1765.] Folio, 1 leaf. l. c. p. 2144 A copper plate, engraved in line, of the well-known Female figure with her limbs cut off. With 34 lines (also engraved) of " Explanation" and a Moral. " Engraved in Philadelphia," says Du Simitiere. The original part, an etching 2J by 4J inches, designed by Franklin, was engraved and printed on the back of Message Cards used by him. [MILLER. (Peter)] A | Dissertation on | Mans Fall, | Trans- lated from the High-German Original. | [Cut.] | Printed: Ephrata, Anno MDCCLXV. | Sold at Philadelphia by Messieurs Christoph \ Marshal and William Dunlap. \ 8vo. Title, 1 leaf; pp. 37. 2145 THE MERCHANTS and Traders of the City of Philadelphia, taking into their Consideration the melancholy State | of the North American Commerce ... | ... do unanimously agree. | [Philadelphia : 1765.] Folio, 1 leaf. l. c. p. 2146 The Non-importation agreement. MORGAN. (J.) A I Discourse | Upon the Listitution of | Medical Schools | In America; | Delivered at a Public Anni- versary Commence- | ment, held in the College of Philadelphia | May 30 and 31, 1765. | With a | Preface | Containing, amongst other things, | The Author's | Apology | For attempting to in- troduce the regular mode of | practicing Physic in Philadelphia ; I By John Morgan M.D. : | Fellow of the Royal Society at London; Corre- | spondent of the Royal Academy of Surgery at I Paris; Member of the Arcadian Belles Lettres So- | ciety at Rome; Licentiate of the Royal Colleges of | Physicians in London* and in Edinburgh ; and | Professor of the Theory and Practice of Medicine | in the College of Philadelphia. | Philadel- phia: I Printed and sold hy William Bradford, at the \ Comer of Market and Front-Streets, M,DCC,LXV. | 8vo. pp. vii, i-xxvi, (2), 1-63. H. s. p. 2147 9ZeU-'®33t®e3?36^2;e3:e9t Slmerifamfc^er ©alenber, auf bag 3a^r 1766. Philadelphia : Anton Armbruester. 1765. 2148 1765 IN PENNSYLVANIA 41 ®e9t 5Reiie©3^e, S8erbeffert= unb auberta^ige armericonifc^e ga= lenber 3fuf ba§ 1766fte Sa^r 6(;rtfti. Philadelphia: Henrich Miller. •1765. 2149 A I JSTEW I Song. | To tlie Tune of " Hearts of Oak, &c." | [Philadelphia : 1765 ?] Folio, 1 leaf. l. c. p. 2150 " Then join Hand in Hand brave Americans all, By uniting "We stand, by dividing "We fall ; In so Righteous a Cause let us hope to succeed. For Heaven approves of each generous Deed," A NEW Song Suitable to the Season. [Philadelphia: 1765.] 4to. 1 leaf. L. c. p. 2151 Three verses and chorus, headed by a picture of three persons at a table, &c. En- graved on copper. THE I NEW-YEAE | Verses, | Of the Printers Lads, who carry about the Penn- | sylvania Gazette to the Customers. | January 1, 1765. | [Philadelphia : B. Franklin, and D. Hall, 1765.] Folio, 1 leaf. l. c. p. 2152 INTEW-TEAR Verses of the Carriers of the Pennsylvania Journal. Philadelphia : William Bradford. 1765. 2153 A IsriTMBEE, of the Inhabitants of this City, desirous of encouraging the Poor ... | ... did . . . form themselves into a Company ... | ... to manufacture ... | . . . coarse Linen. | [Philadelphia : 1765.] Folio, pp. (2). l. c. p. 2164 Articles of Agreement proposed to be signed for the purpose. OPPRESSION A Poem. By an American. With Notes by a North-Briton. Philadelphia ? William Bradford. 1765. 2155 First published in London, and reprinted in Boston and New York. The title here given may be from an advertisement of one of these editions. THE PENNSYLVANIA Gazette. 2156 Numbers 1880 (Jan. 3, 1765) to 1931 (Dec. 26, 1765), four pages each, with an extra sheet of four pages to Numbers 1911 and 1923. The latter appeared in mourn- II.— 6 42 THE ISSUES OF THE PRESS 1765 ing, and in place of 1924, a half sheet (1 leaf) headed "No Stamped Paper to be had," was issued. The next issue (No. 1925) is called " Remarkable Occurances" and contains four pages. With number 1926 the regular heading was resumed. Title and imprint as in No. 1693, supra, until No. 1924, the substitutes for which and for 1925, and the remaining numbers printed during the year were issued without an imprint. This was done to avoid responsibility for violating the Stamp Act. THE PENNSYLVANIA Journal! h. s. p. 2157 Numbers 1152 to 1203, four pages each, with an extra half sheet of two pages to No. 1193 ; Title and imprint as in No. 1693, supra. THE I PENNSYLVANIA | Pocket Almanack | Eor the Year 1766. I Calculated for tlie Use of the Province | of Pennsylvania, and the neighbour- | ing Provinces. | Philadelphia: | Printed and Sold by W. Bradford, \ at the London Cqffee-House. [1765.J | 24mo. pp. (36). H. s. p. 2158 The last twelve pages contain ' ' The Substance of the Act of Parliament, entitled ' An Act for granting certain Stamp Duties in the British Colonies and Plantations in America.' " It was issued in July to escape the tax. [PETEES. [Richard)] Dialogue, &c. | For the Commencement in the College of | Philadelphia, | May 30th, 1765. | [Philadelphia : W. Bunlap. 1765.J 8vo. pp. 4. h. s. p. 2159 The original manuscript in the author's handwriting is in the possession of D. MoN. Stauffer, Esq., of New York City. THE PLAN I Of a Performance of | Solemn Mueick; | To be in the Hall of the College of | Philadelphia, | On Wednesday Evening, April 10th, 1765, | For the Benefit of the Charity- Schools. I [Philadelphia : W. Dunlap. 1765.J 8vo. pp. 4. l. c. p. 2160 CITY OF PHILADELPHIA. | By the Mayor, Recorder, and Aldermen, and the | Commissioners for paving and cleansing the Streets, &c. | [Philadelphia : B. Franklin, and D. Hall. 1765.] Folio, 1 leaf. ' l. c. p. 2161 Notice that a scavenger had be»n appointed, and extracts from the Act of As- sembly. A TBIMEB.. Philadelphia: B.M-ankliii, and I). Hall. 1765. 2162 1765 IN PENNSYLVANIA 43 Between March, 1765, and Feb. 1, 1766, Two thousand Primers were printed by Hall for the firm's account. THE I QTJAEIIRS Grace, Prayer, | and | Thanksgiving, | On Sunday Sixth, Tenth Month, 1766, for their late Victory over the Rebels, | in their Province of Quylsylvania, in electing Law- Makers for the same. | ^Philadelphia : Anthony Armbruster. 1765. j Folio, 1 leaf. l. c. p. 2163 RHYMES Relating to the present Times, &c. Philadelphia: Pointed for the Author and sold by W. Bunlap. 1765. 2164 SAUlSTDERS. (R.) A Pocket | Almanack | For the Year 1766. I Fitted to the Useof Penn- | sylvania, and the neighbour- | ing Provinces. | With several usefal Additions. | By R. Saunders, Phil. I Philadelphia : \ Printed by B. Pranklin, | and D. Hall. [1765. j I 24mo. pp. (24). c. 2165 SAinSTDERS. Poor Richard improved: | Being an | Al- manack I ... I ... I ... I ... I ... I ... I ... I ... I .. . I .... I For the Year of our Lord 1766 : | Being the Second after Leap-Year. | . . . | . . . | . . . | . . . | . . . | . . . | . . . | . . . | .... I By Richard Saunders, Philom. | Philadelphia: \ Printed and Sold by B. Franklin, and D. Hall. [1765.] | Sm. 8vo. pp. (36). The edition consisted of Nine thousand seven hundred and seventy-one copies. [SATJR. (Christopher)] 2Bert^efte Sanbe§=Seute, | Sonberlii^ in ^^(abet^l()ia §8u(f§ unb Serdg = ©aunt^ ! | [Germantown : Christoph Saur. 1765.] Folio, pp. (2). h. s. p. 2167 SHORT. (T.) Medicina Britannica. By Thomas Short. Phila- delphia: B. Franklin, and D. Hall. 1765. 2168 [SMITH. (William)] An | Historical Account | of the | Ex- pedition I Against the | Ohio Lidians, in the Year 1764. | Under the Command of | Henry Bouquet, Esq ; | Colonel of Foot, and now Brigadier General in America. | Including | His Trans- actions with the Indians, relative to the delivery of their pris- oners, I and the preliminaries of Peace. | With an | Introductory Account I Of the Preceeding Campaign, and Battle at Bushy- 44 THE ISSUES OF THE PRESS 1765 Run. I To which are annexed | Mihtary Papers, | Containing | Reflections on the war with the Savages ; a method of forming frontier settle- | ments ; some account of the Indian country, with a list of nations, fight- | ing men, towns, distances and different routs. | The whole illustrated with a Map and Copper- plates. I Pubhshed from authentic Documents, by a Lover of his Country. | Fhiladelphia : \ Printed and sold by William Bradford, at the London \ Coffee-House, at the corner of Market and Front-streets. M.DCC.LXV. I 4to. pp. (2), xiii, 71, 2 maps, 1 plate, h. s. p. 2169 THE STAMP Act. Philadelphia : William Bradford. 1765. 2170 Advertised in the Pa. Journal, June 20, 1765. There were probably several other editions published in Philadelphia, for one of which see No. 2101, sicpra. 8TEUART. (A.) The Gentleman and Citizen's Pocket Al- manac for 1766. By Andrew Steuart. Philadelphia: Andrew Steuart. 1765. 2171 TEKN"A]SrT. (G.) The Blessedness of Peace-Makers repre- | sented; and the Danger of Persecution | considered; | In two I Sermons, | On Mat. v. 9. | Preach'd at Philadelphia, the 3d Wednesday | in May, 1759, before the Reverend the Synod, of I New- York and Philadelphia, | By | Gilbert Tennant, A.M. | . . .|. ...|...|... I .. .|. ... I ... I ... . I ...1 ... I ... I ... . I Philadelphia: | Printed and Sold by William Bradford, \ at the London Cqffee-House, the comer of Mar- \ ket and Front-streets. M,DCC,LXV. | 8vo. pp. 60. l. c. p. 2172 TO the I Freeholders and Electors | Of the Province of Pennsylvania. | [Philadelphia : William Bradford. 1765. j Folio, 1 leaf L. c. p. 2173 An anti-Franldin election address. " You have seen how the same faction have gratified an ambitious man in frequent embassies to England, under pretence of extinguishing a flame designedly kindled by himself! And . . . how this man, altho' he originally crept into confidence under the character of a commonwealth's man ' with the cry of our constitution and charter rights in his mouth' returned from England an arrant courtier and state tool ; . • . determined to maintain himself and his associates here in power by a total change of our government and surrender of our charter." It is signed "James Biddle," and was perhaps written by him. 1765 IN PENNSYLVANIA 45 ■William Franklin, in his reply, says the principal OflBcers of the Government em- ployed " the Clerk of the Court [James Biddle] to read it aloud to the Public." TO the I Freeholders | And other Electors of Assembly-Men, for I Pennsylvania. | \_Phihdelphia : Anthony Armbruster. 1766.J Folio, pp. (2). L. c. p. 2174 A Pranklin election circular. TOBLER. (J.) The Pennsylvania Town and Countryman's Almanac for 1766. Wilmington : James Adams. 1765. 2175 THE I TRUE State | of the | Case | between | John Fenwick, Esq; I and | John Edridge & Edmund Warner, | concerning | Mr. Fenwick's Ten Parts of his | Land in West^E'ew-Jersey, | in America. | London, Printed in the Year 1677. And \ Phila- delphia, Re-printed by Andrew Stewart, for | John Hart, MDCCLXV. I Sm. 8vo. pp. 8. H. s. p. 2176 YOTES and Proceedings of the Assembly. Philadelphia: B. Franklin. 1765. 2177 ■WATKENSOIS". (E.) An | Essay | upon | Oeconomy. | The Fourth Edition. | By | Edward Watkinson, M.D. | Rector of Little Chart in Kent. | . . . . | London, Printed : \ Re-printed and Sold at the Newest Printing Office, near the Market, \ Philadelphia: \ M.DCC.LXV. I 8vo. pp. 35. 2178 WEATHERWISE. (A.) Father Abraham's | Almanack, | (On an entire ISTew Plan.) | For the Year of our Lord, | 1766. I Being the Second after Leap Year. | [24 lines.] | By Abraham Weatherwise, Gent. | Philadelphia: Printed by W. Dunlap, \ at the Newest- Printing -Office, in Market-Street. [1765. J | Sm. 8vo. pp. (40). L. c. p. 2179 WESLEY. (J.) Primitive Physic, or An easy and natural Method of curing most Diseases. By John Wesley. The 12th Edition. Philadelphia : Andrew Steuart. 1765. 2180 WHITEFIELD. (».) A Collection of Hymns for Social Wor- ship, More particularly designed for the use of the Tabernacle Con- 46 THE ISSUES OP THE PRESS 1766 gregation in London. By George Whitefield, late of Pembroke College, Oxford, &c. Philadelphia : William Bradford. 1765. WHITEFIELD. The Two First Parts of his Life with his Journals, revised, corrected, and abridged. By George White- field. Philadelphia: William Bradford. 1765. 2182 THE WHITEOAK Anthum, taken from the | Pilgrims Prog- ress. Newly translated from | the Original Dutch, By Mr. Sagasity. I [Philadelphia : Anthony Armbruster. 1765.J ISTarrow Folio, 1 leaf L. c. p. 2183 WILLISON. (J.) Young Communicant's Catechism. By J. Willison. Wilmington : James Adam^. 1765. 2184 [WITHERSPOON. (John)] A | Letter | from a | Blacksmith, I 'to the I Ministers and Elders | of the | Church of Scotland. | In which the Manner of Public Worship in that Church | is con- sidered ; its Inconveniences and Defects pointed out ; | and Methods for removing them humbly proposed. | . . . | . . . | . . . ... I .... I The Fourth Edition. | London Printed: | Philadel- phia Reprinted, and Sold hy Andrew \ Steuart, in Second-street, 1765. | Sm. 8vo. pp. 61, (1). c. 2185 YOUH attendance at the Court House. . . . | [Philadelphia: 1765.J 4to. 1 leaf l. c. p. 2186 Call for a puWie meeting in regard to non-importation, dated " Philadelphia, November 6, 1765." 1766. AIST ACOOUlSrT of the Births and Bu- | rials in Christ-Church Parish, in Philadelphia, | from December 25, 1765, to December 25, 1766. I By Caleb Cash, Clerk, and James | Weyley, Sexton. | [Philadelphia : 1766.] Folio, 1 leaf l. c. p. 2187 XE ACT for the better Employment, Relief | and Support of the Poor, vtdthin the City of Philadel- | phia, the District of South- wark, the Townships of Moya- | mensing and Passyunk, and the 1766 IN PENNSYLVANIA 47 Northern Liberties. | [Philadelphia : B. Franklin, and B. Hall. 1766.] Folio, pp. 4. l. c. p. 2188 ADVERTISEMENT. | ... | ... | ... | ... | .... | Pro- posals, I For Printing by Subscription, | A General History of the Lives I Raised and propogated by the Pr — y Faction, since the Year 1763 ; | with Remarks ; in Four Volumes, in Folio. | [Phila- delphia : 1766.] Folio, 1 leaf. l. c. p. 2189 A Franklin election squib. Probably by Isaac Hunt. AGUECHEEK. (A.) The Universal American | Almanack, | or yearly | Magazine. | ... | ... | ... | .... | For the Year of our Lord 1767 ; | ... | ... | ... | .... | Being the 3d after Bissextile, or Leap- Year. | [19 lines.] | By Andrew Aguecheek, Philom. I Philadelphia : Printed by Andrew Sieuart, at the \ Bihle-in- Seari, in SecoTid-street, between Market and Arch | str^eets, near Coombe's Alley. [1766.] | Sm. 8vo. pp. (40). h. s. p. 2190 THE AMERICAN Calendar for 1767. Philadelphia : William Bradford. 1766. 2191 ANNO Regni | Georgii HI. | Regis, | Magnse Britannise, Fraricise & Hibernise, | Sexto. | At a General Assembly of the Province of Penn- | sylvania, begun and holden at Philadelphia, | the Fourteenth Day of October, Anno Domini 1765, in | the Fifth Year of the Reign of our Sovereign Lord | George IH. by the Grace of God, of Great- | Britain, France and Ireland, King, Defender of the | Faith, &c. | And from thence continued by Ad- journments to the I Eighth Day of February, 1766. | [Penn Arms.] I Philadelphia: \ Printed and Sold by David Hall, at the New- \ Printing-office, near the Market. MDCCLXVI. | Folio, Title, 1 leaf; pp. 451-485.+And from thence continued . . . to the | Twentieth Day of September, 1766. | [Penn Arms.] | Philadelphia: | Printed and Sold by D. Rail, and W. Sellers, at the \ New Printing-Office, near the Market. MDCCLXVI. | Title, 1 leaf; pp. 489-498. 2192 THE ASSOCIATION Letter. | [Philadelphia. 1766.] Folio, pp. (2). 2193. 48 THE ISSUES OP THE PRESS 1766 Letter from, and Minutes of, the Baptist Association of Churches in Pennsylvania, New Jersey, &c. BEIOIZET. (A.) A | Caution | and | Warning | to | Great Britain | and | Her Colonies, | in | A Short Representation | of the I Calamitous State | of the | Enslaved ISTegroes | in the British Dominions. | Collected fi-om various Authors, and suhmit- | ted to the Serious Consideration | of all, and more especially of Those in I Power. I ByAntBenezet. | Philadelphia: Printedby Henry Miller, I in Second-street. MDCCLXVI. | 8vo. pp. 35. h. s. p. 2194 THE I BIRTH, Parentage, and Education, | of | Praise-God Barebone. | To which is added, | An Election Ballad, | or | the Lamentation of Miss *******. |A true but doleful Ditty. | [Philadelphia .•] Printed [by Andrew Steuarf] for Jack NorthiDester, at the I Sign of the White-Oak in Heart of Oak \ Street, MDCCLXVI. I 8vo. pp. 16. + [Ihid.l 8vo. pp. 17. l. c. p. 2195 The ballad refers to Dickinson's defeat as a candidate for the Assembly, and the whole of this Hudibrastic performance was probably aimed at Dickinson by Isaac Hunt. BLAIR. (J.) Animadversions on a Pamphlet entitled " Thoughts on the Examination and Trials of Candidates for the sacred Min- istry," in a Letter to the unknown Author. By Rev. John Blair, M. A. Philadelphia : 1766. 12mo. pp. 44. 2196 Title from Sabin's Dictionary. BUCHAl^AN. (G.) De Juri Regni : Or The due right of Gov- ernment, by way of a dialogue betwixt George Buchanan and Thomas Maitland; by the said George Buchanan, and translated out of the original Latin into English, by Philalethes. Philadelphia : Andrew Steuart. 1766. 2197 BUELL. (S.) A Faithful Ifarrative of the Remarkable Revival of Religion in East-Hampton on Long-Island. In the Year of our Lord 1764. With Some Reflections. By Samuel Buell, A.M. Minister of the Gospel there. Philadelphia: William Bradford. 1766. 2198 1766 IN PENNSYLVANIA 49 CHALOKER. (R.) The Morality of the Bible : Extracted from all the Canonical books both of the Old and E"ew Testament. By R. Chaloner. Philadelphia : Aiidrew Steuart. 1766. 2199 THE I CHARTER, | Laws, | Catalogue of Books, | List of | Philosophical Instruments, &c. | of the | Juliana Library-Company, I in I Lancaster. | To which are prefixed, | Some Reflections on the Advantages of Knowledge; the | Origin of Books and Li- braries, shewing how they | have been encouraged and patronized by the Wise and Virtuous | of every Age. ] With | A Short Ac- count of its Institution, Friends and Benefactors. | . . . | . . . | . . . I . . . I ... I ... I .... I Published by Order of the Di- rectors. I Philadelphia : \ Printed by D. Hall, and W. Sellers. MDCCLXVI. I Sq. 8vo. Title, 1 leaf; Dedication, 1 leaf; pp. 1-56. H. s. p. 2200 THE CHILD'S Best Instructor in Spelling and Reading. Philadelphia: William Bradford. 1766. 2201 CHILDS. (I.) The | Vision | of | Isaac Childs, | Which he saw in the Year 1757, | concerning | Pennsylvania, | The Land of his Nativity. | (Never published before this Year 1766.) | To which is annexed, | The Explanation. | [Philadelphia: 1766.] 12mo. pp. 12. L. c. p. 2202 CHRISTIAN Piety, | freed | Prom the many Delusions | of I Modern Enthusiasts | Of all Denominations. | By Philalethes. I The Third Edition. | With | The Life of Armelle Nicholas. | London : Printed. \ Philadelphia : \ Reprinted by Henry Miller, in Second-Street. \ MDCCLXVI. | 16mo. pp. 22. h. s. p. 2203 A COLLECTION of Hymns, for Social Worship. Extracted from various Authors, and published by the Revd. Mr. Madan, and the Revd. Mr. Whitefield. Philadelphia : W. and T. Bradford. 1766. 2204 A I CONGRATULATORY, | Letter, | To | Mr. G[arne]r. | In I Philadelphia. | ... | ... | ... | ... | .... | [^Philadel- phia ;] Printed by [Anthony Armbrusier'] in the Tear 1766. | Sm. 8vo. pp. 8. L. c. p. 2205 II.— 7 50 THE ISSUES OF THE PRESS 1766 C0:N'8rDERATI0NS upon the Rights of the Colonists to the Privileges of British Subjects, Introduced by a brief Review of the Rise and Progress of English Liberty, And concluded with some Remarks upon our present Alarming Situation. Philadelphia : William Bradford. 1766. 2206 DELAWARE. Anno Regni Sexto | Georgii EI. Regis. | At a General Assembly begun at | N"ew-castle, in the Government of the Coun- | ties of l^ew-castle, Kent and Sussex, upon | Dela- ware, the Twentieth Day of October, | in the Sixth Year of the Reign of our Sove- | reign Lord George the Third, King of | Great-Britain, &c. Annoque Domini 1766, [ The following Acts were passed by the Ho- | nourable John Penn, Esq ; Governor ; I [ Wilmington : Jam.es Adams. 1766.] Folio, pp. 107-123. l. 2207 A I DEMONSTRATION" | of the | Uninterrupted Succession I and I Holy Consecration | of the first | English Bishops. | Being | An Extract from Mr. "Ward's Second | Canto of his England's Reformation. | With an Introduction, Notes, and an Appendix, con- | taining the solemn Funeral Song of the Native Irish. I Very useful for all Christians. | [Fhiladelphia .•] Printed [by Andreio Steuart'] in the Year M,DCC,LXVI. | Sm. 8vo. pp. 47. L. c. p. 2208 fDICKnrSON. (John)] An | Address | to | The Committee of Correspondence | in | Barbadoes. | Occasioned by a late letter from them | to | Their Agent in London. | By a North American. ... I .... I Philadelphia : \ Pointed and Sold by William Bradford, at I his Book-Store in Market-Street, adjoining the \ London Cofee- House. M,DCC,LXVL | 8vo. Title, 1 leaf; pp. vi, 18. 2209 DIL WORTH. (T.) A New Guide to the English Tongue. By Thomas Dilworth. Philadelphia : D. Rail. 1766. 2210 The edition, two thousand copies, was more than half printed at the dissolution of the partnership between Pranklin and Hall. EYANS. (N.) The Love of the World incompatible with the Love of God : A Discourse. Preached upon I John H. 15, 1766 IN PENNSYLVANIA 51 16, 17. By the Rev. ISTathaniel Evans. Philadelphia : Henry Miller. 1766. 8vo. pp. 22. 2211 [FElSTELOlSr. (F. Salignae de la Mothe)] The Uncertainty of a I Death-Bed | Repentance, | Illustrated under the Character of Penitens, | \_GermantoiDn : Christopher Sower. 1766. J Sm. 8vo. pp. 16. F. 2212 FOUR I DISSERTATIONS, | on the | Reciprocal Advantages I of a I Perpetual Union | between | Great-Britain | and her | American Colonies. | Written | For Mr. Sargent's Prize-Medal. | To which (by Desire) is prefixed, | An Eulogium, | Spoken on the Delivery of the Medal | at the Public Commencement in the College of I Philadelphia, May 20th, 1766. | Philadelphia: \ Printed by William and Thomas Bradford, at the \ London Coffee-House. M,DCC,LXVI. I Sm. 8vo. h. s. p. 2213 Collation: Title, 1 leaf; List of subscribers, pp. iii.-x. ; Preface, pp. i.-viii. ; Eulo- gium by William Smith, D.D., pp. 1-12; Dissertation, by John Morgan, M.D. ; Title and Dedication, pp. (2), text, pp. 1-45 ; Essay, by Stephen Watts, pp. 47-77 ; Dissertation III., by Joseph Reed, pp. 79-104; Dissertation IV., by Erancis Hop- kinson, pp. 105-112. FOX. (T.) The Wilmington | Almanack, | or | Ephemeries, I for I The Year of our Lord, 1767: | (On an exceeding good Old Plan.) I Containing | The Motions of the Sun and Moon ; the true Places | and Aspects of the Planets; the rising and setting I of the Sun; and the rising setting and southing of the Moon. — Also, | The Lunations, Conjunctions, Eclipses, Judgment of | the Weather, rising and setting of the Planets, | I Length of Days and Nights, Fairs, Courts, Roads, | Quakers General Meetings, &c. Together with | useful Tables, chrono- logical Observations, and en- | tertaining Remarks, in Prose and Verse. Likewise, | The Continuation of Mr. Hervey's Thoughts on the 1 Starry Heavens. — An Hymn to God.— A Piece on | Liberty ;— on Justice ;— on Health ; on Sincerity ; | —Virtuous Love and Lust ; A Vision.— A Revd. | D r's Lamentation for the Loss of his Hearing. | Valuable Receipts, &c. &e. &c. | Fitted to the Latitude of Forty Degrees, and a Meridian of | near five Hours West from London; but may, without | sensible 52 THE ISSUES OF THE PEESS 1766 Error, serve all tlie IsTorthern Colonies. | By Thomas Fox, Philom. I Wilmington, Printed and Sold by James Adams. [1766.] I Sm. 8 pp. (40). 2214 FRAJSTKLIN". (B.) 5Die | 93erf)5rung | ©octet Senjamtn g^ranffinS I Hon ber | ^o(;en aSerfmnmlung | be§ | ^aufeS bet ©emetnen | toon ©to^&rittamen, | bie ©tam^3el=2lct, 2C. betreffenb. | 2tu§ bem ®nglifd^en iibctyefet. I Philadelphia, Gedruckt mid zu finden hey H. Miller, \ in der Zioeyten-Strasse. 1766. | 8vo. pp. 43. h. s. p. 2215 [FRAJTOXIN'.] The Examination of Doctor | Benjamin Franklin, before an | August Assembly, relating to the Re- peal of 1 the Stamp- Act, &c. | [Philadelphia: Hall and Sellers. 1766.] 8vo. pp. 16. H. s. p. 2216 FRIEKDS, Brethren, and Countrymen, | If the memory of your ancestors, your own honour, and that of your Posterity, pos- I sess ... a just affection in your bosoms, ... | ... | . . . Consider the irrevocable disgrace. ... | ... of Pennsylva- nia, . . . should I her . . . Sons call into her Assembly, the author of Americanus, the | . . . Advocate for American Slavery .... I {Philadelphia : 1766.] 4to. 1 leaf. l. c. p. 2217 An anti-Franklin election address, issued Sept. 30, 1766. FROM the | Merchants and Traders | Of Philadelphia, in the Province of Pennsylvania; | to the | Merchants and Manufacturers I Of Great Britain. | [Philadelphia: 1766?] Folio, pp. (3). 2218 [GARRIGUES. (Samuel)] Philadelphia, May 19, 1766. | To the Printers of the Pennsylvania Gazette. | [Philadelphia: Hall and Sellers. 1766.] 4to. 1 leaf h. s. p. 2219 Samuel GaiTigues' reply to John Maopherson's vindication. [GODDARD. (William)]. Philadelphia, December 23, 1766. | Proposals, | For Printing by Subscription, | In Four Pages, large Folio, on a beautiful Letter, and good Paper, | The Pennsylvania Chronicle, | and | Universal Advertiser. | [Philadelphia : William Ooddard. 1766.] Folio, pp. (2). n. y. h. s. 2220 1766 IN PENNSYLVANIA 53 Tlie " Proposals" occupy one page, the other contains specimens of Goddard's various types. A GEAKD I Chorus, | To be sung on the Fourth of June, being His | Majesty's Birth Day ; at an Enter- | tainment on the Banks of Schuylldll, by | a large Compaiay of the Inhabitants of the I City of Philadelphia | {Philadelphia : 1766.] Folio, 1 leaf. HAYES. (A.) A I Legacy, | or | Widow^s Mite ; | Left by | Alice H^yes, | To | Her Children and others. | Being a Brief | Eelation of her Life ; | With an | Account | of some | Of her Dying Sayings. | The Second Edition. | ... | .... | London printed: And \ Philadelphia, Be-printed by Andrew Steuart, at \ the Bihle-in- Heart, in Second-street, MDCCLXVI. | Sm. 8vo. pp. 48. HAYES. (A.) A I Legacy, | or | Widow's Mite ; | Left by | Alice Hayes, | To [ Her Children and others. | Being a Brief j Relation of her Life; | With an | Account | of some | Of her Dying Sayings. | The Third Edition. | ... | .... | London, printed: And | Philadelphia, Re-printed by Andrew Steuart, at | the Bible-in-Heart, in Second-street, MDCCLXVI. | Sm. 8vo. pp. 44. +. Se© I ^eSftUaJt3:9ia®®9^© be§ ©taatsboten | SReuja^rS^SBerfe, | be^ feinen ref|3. ] ©ee^rten ^unbleuten | aBgekgt | ben Gten Senner, 1766. I [Philadelphia: Henrich Miller. 1766.] Sm. Folio, 1 leaf. 2224 ®@3l I §De$=S)®U2;@6^(g I atmericanifc^e | (Salenber, | 2tuf ba§ Sa^r I ... I ... I 1767. I ... I ... I ... I ... I I ... I ... I ... I ... I ... I ... . '^vm neun unb jlBan^tgften tnal ^erau§ gegeben. | [Gerrnantown: Oedruckt und zu jinden bey Christoph Saw. | . . . | . . . . [1766.] 4to. pp. (48). h. s. p. 2225 [HOPKHSrSOlSr. (Francis)] A Psalm of | Thanksgiving, | Adapted to the Solemnity of | Easter : | To be performed on Sunday, the 30th of March, | 1766, at Christ-Church, Philadelphia. I [Philadelphia : 1766.] Folio, 1 leaf l. c. p. 2226 [HOPKLSrSON. (Thomas)] An | Exercise, | containing | a I Dialogue and two Odes | Performed at the public Commence- ment in the College of | Philadelphia, May 20th, 1766. | Philadel- 54 THE ISSUES OF THE PBESS 1766 jphia : \ Printed by W. Dunlap, in Market-Street, M,DCC,LXVI. | Sm. 4to. pp. 8. H. s. p. 2227 The Pa. Journal, June 5, 1766, says it was written chiefly hy Thos. Hopkinson. [IIUME. (Sophia)]. Extracts | from | Divers antient Testi- monies of I Friends and others, corresponding with | the Doctrines of Christianity, recommended to | the Consideration, First, Of Ministers. | Secondly, Elders. Thirdly, To every | Member of the Church, who makes a plain | outward Appearance ; as a Touch- stone from the Spirit of Christ, through his Servants, to | try our Practice by ; First, In the Education | of our Children, and In- struction of our Fami- | lies in Religion. Secondly, In getting and Spend- I ing Hiches ; in Buildings, and fiirnishing them | and our Tables. Thirdly, In Mai-riages, and | costly Entertainments at the same. Fourthly, | In paying Tithes. | Fifthly, In Trades or Occu- I pations, and Merchandize. | \_Wilniington : James Adams. 1766?] 16mo. pp. 85, (1). H. s. p. 2228 JOYFUL ITews | to | America, | a | Poem. | Expressive of Our more than ordinary | Joy, on the Repeal of the | Stamp- Act. | Together-with the | Praise of Liberty, | And | Two Acrosticks. I [Philadelphia:'] Printed \hy Andreiv Steuarf] in the Year 1766. | Sm. Bvo. pp. 8. P. 2229 ®®9t ^SeS9J® 613:®e^3®9JilX© be§ feligen ®. 9Rartm Sutlers. Philadelphia. Gedruckt iind zu hahen bey Anton Armbruester in der Paesz-strasse, ohnweit dem griinen Baum. 1766. 2230 Title from Seidensticker's Bibliography. LAW. (W.) An I Extract | from a | Treatise | By "William Law, M.A. I Called, | The Spirit of Prayer; | or, | the Soul rising out of the Vanity of | Time, into the Riches of Eternity. | With | Some Thoughts | on the Nature of War, | and its Repugnancy j to the Christian life, &c. &c. | Philadelphia : Printed by Henry Mil- ler, I in Second-Street. MDCCLXVI. | Sm. 8vo. pp. 48. 2231 L[ETCI-IWORTH]. (T[homas]) A | Morning and Evening's | Meditation, | or, a | Descant | on the | Times. | A | Poem. | By T. 1766 IN PENNSYLVANIA 55 L- I ••• I ••• I ... I ... I ... I ... I ... I .... I London, Printed. \ Philadelphia, Re-printed and Sold by B. \ Franklin, and D. Hall. 1766. I 8vo. pp. 58. f. 2232 The edition consisted of five hundred copies. MACPHERSO]^ (J.) Mount-Pleasant, May 5, 1766. | Mr. David Hall. | That Duty incumbent on every honest Man, to vin- dicate his Character. . . . | [Philadelphia : Hall and Sellers. 1766.] Folio, 1 leaf. l. c. p. 2233 John Macpherson's defence against a charge of retaining a stray horse. METHOD of Hearing Sermons to Advantage. Philadelphia: 1T66. 2234 Title from Haven's List. MUHLEISHBERG. (H[enrich]) gin Beugni^ toon ber ©iite unb ®mft (sic) ®otte§ gegen fein SunbeSboH in alien unb neuen 3etten unb be§ aSoHeg Unbanfbarfeit, gelegentlic^ be§ S)anffefteg toegen 2luf= ^ebung ber (Stem|)et=3tcte 1. 3tuguft 1766. SBon ^oc^to. ^. 3Jfu^Ien6erg. Philadelpihia : Henrich Miller. 1766. 2235 3fJ(gU=e39^@e9i3S$2:®2:e$R aimertcamfc^er Salenber, auf ba§ Sa^r 1767. Philadelphia : Anion Armbriister. 1766. 2236 ®®3t 5ReU®©Se, aSerbeffert= unb Butoerlafeige | 3Imericamf^e | ©alenber | 3luf ba§ 1767fte 3a^r ©^rifti, | SBelc^eS ein gemein '^a^x toon 365 STagen ift. | . . . | . . . | . . . | . . . | . . . | ... | ... . I 3Bte aud^ | ©ine furje 3Se[d^retbung aHer ©uro^aifcJien Scinber unb ©taaten, 2C. 2c. | ... | .... | 3iii" g^unftenmal IjerauSgegeben. | 3i»e^te 3luflage. | Philadelphia, Gedruckt und zu finden bey Henrich Miller, in der Zweyten-sirasse. | . . . | . . . | . . . . [1766.] | 4to. pp. (40). H. s. p. 2237 The first page contains a rude copy of Heap's View of Philadelphia, and also a half title " Philadelphischer Calender," &c. The first edition has not been met with. A third edition was announced in Miller's paper of Jan. 26, 1767. A I NEW Song, | On the Repeal of the Stamp- Act, Tune, | A 56 THE ISSUES OF THE PEESS 1766 late worthy Old Lyon. | [Philadelphia : 1766.] Narrow Folio, 1 leaf. L. c. p. 2238 THE I NEW- YEAR | VEE8ES, | Of the Printers Lads, who carry ahout the | Pennsylvania Gazette to the Customers. | Janu- ary 1, 1766. I [Philadelphia: B. Franklin and D. Hall. 1766.J Polio, 1 leaf 2239 THE ISTEW-YEAR Verses of the Carriers of the Pennsylvania Journal. Philadelphia : William Bradford. 1766. 2240 NOW in the Press, and will be speedily published, | The Life and Adventures | of a certain | Quaker Presbyterian Indian | Colonel. I To which will be added, | The Qualifications necessary to entitle a Man to the dignified Name | of a modern moderate Quaker. | By Tim Trimmer. | [Philadelphia: 1766.] Folio, 1 leaf An election squib aimed at John Dickinson. ^3l$R3r®3©3®6^@© I 2Bunber=©^3ieI, | SBeW^eS fic§ | Sn biefen le^ten '^^xUn unb SJagen in benen 3tbenb: | lanbifc^en 2Be[t=3;^eiIen, afe ein SSorfpiel | ber neuen 2BeIt fterborget^an. | Seftettenb in einer neuen (Sammtung anbaciittcfier unb jum £o6 | be§ grofen (SotteS dngeric^= teter geiftti(^er, mib efiebeffen | jum 2;£)eil ^ubltcirter Sieber. | [Cut.] | EphratcB : Typis ^ Consensu Societatis A : D : MDCCLXVI. | 4to. pp. 9, (1), 472, (6). H. s. p. 2242 For the first edition, see Addenda. THE PENNSYLVANIA Gazette. h. s. p. 2243 Numbers 1932 (Jan. 2, 1766) to 1983 (Dec. 2-5, 1766), four pages each, with an extra half sheet of two pages to No. 1948, and "Supplements," of 1 leaf to No. 1951, of two pages to Numbers 1954 and 1975, and of four pages to 1968 and 1977. Title as in No. 1692, supra. No imprint on Numbers 1932 to 1936. The imprint of No. 1937 is: Philadelphia: Printed by David Hall, at the New Printing-Office, \ near the Market. | This was continued till No. 1950, when it was changed to the form given in No. 2308, infra. THE PENNSYLVANIA Journal. h. s. p. 2244 Numbers 1204 to 1255, four pages each, with extra half sheets of two pages each to Numbers 1237, 1246, and 1248, and " Supplements" of two pages to Numbers 1204, 1766 PENNSYLVANIA 57 1207, 1209, 1212, 1218, 1221, 1225, 1239, 1241, and 1242. Title and imprint as in No. 1693, supra, until the latter was changed, in No. 1239, to the form given under No. 2317, infra. THE PENI^SYLVANIA Pocket Almanac for 1767. Phila- delphia : W. and T. Bradford. 1766. 2245 [Cut.] . . . ^^3S2t35e£^§32I ben 19ten ^Rat) 1766. | [PMla^ delphia : Anthony Armbruster. 1766.] Folio, 1 leaf. h. s. p. 2246 An account of the arrival of the news of the repeal of the Stamp Act, in German, headed by an allegorical cut, under which are twenty-six lines of verse disposed in two columns. POLITICAL I Debates. | . . . | . . . | . . . | . . . . | J. Paris, \ Chez J. W. Imprimeur, Rue du Colombier \ Fauxhourg St. Germain, a V Hotel deSaxe. \ MDCCLXVI. | " [Prix 30 >§oms.]" | Avec Appro- qation ^ Privilege. \ 8vo. Half title, 1 leaf; Title, 1 leaf; pp. 18. Printed either in Philadelphia or New York, I think hy W. Dunlap. PROCLAMATION. \Poyal Arms.\ \ By the Honourable | John Penn, Esquire, | Lieutenant-Governor, and Commander in Chief of the Province of Penn- | sylvania, and Counties of ISTew- Castle, Kent and Sussex, on Delaware, | A Proclamation. | Phila- delphia : Printed by _D. Hall, and W. Sellers, at the New Printing- \ Office, near the Market. [1766.] | Folio, 1 leaf h. s. p. 2248 Against settlers upon Indian Lands, dated Sept. 23, 1766. RAY. (]^.) The Importance of the Colonies of IS'orth America, and the Interest of Great Britain with regard to them considered ; together with Remarks on the Stamp Duty. By Mcholas Ray. Philadelphia:? David Hall. 1766. 2249 A I RECEIPT I To make a | Speech. | By J[oseph] G[alloway], Esquire. | {^Philadelphia : William Bradford. 1766.] 4to. 1 leaf Sge I 3?e®®£5« | ber | 2:eutfd^en ©efeEf^aft | in | ^^ilabel^)^ta. | Germantown \ Gedruckt bey Christoph Saur, 1766. | 8vo. pp. 8. 2261 ROBERTS. (D.) Some | Memoirs | Of the Life of | John Rob- erts. I "Written by his Son | Daniel Roberts. | The Fifth Edition. | 58 THE ISSUES OF THE PRESS 1766 ... I ... I .... I London and Bristol: Printed. \ Philadelphia: Reprinted \ by Henry Miller. \ And Sold by James Der Kinderen, \ in Strawberry-Alley. 1766. | Sm. 8vo. pp. 67. h. s. p. 2252 ROMAME. (W.) Twelve Sermons upon the Law & the Grospel. By "William Romaine. Philadelphia : Andrew Sieuart. 1766. 2253 EUSSEL (R.) Seven | Sermons ; | viz. | I. Of the Unpardon- able I Sin against the Holy- | Ghost ; or, The Sin | unto Death. | n. The Saint's Duty and | Exercise : In two Parts. | Being an Ex- hortation I to, and Directions for | Prayer. | m. The Accepted Time | and Day of Salvation. | TV. The End of Time, | and Be- ginning of E- I ternity. | V. Joshua's Resolution | to serve the Lord. I VI. The Way to Heaven | made Plain. | VH. The Future State of I Man ; or, A Treatise of | the Resurrection. | A Funeral Sermon. | By Robert Rtissel, | At "Wardhurst in Sussex. | The Fift_y-Seeond Edition. | Philadelphia : \ Printed and Sold by W. Dun- lap, at the- \ Neivest-Printing-Office, the South Side of the | Jersey Market, MDCCLXVL I 12mo. pp. 172. h. s. p. 2254 SAUNDERS. (R.) A Pocket | Almanack | For the Year 1767. I Fitted to the Use of Penn- | sylvania, and the neighbour- | ing Provinces. | With several useful Additions. | By R. Saunders, Phil. I Philadelphia : \ Printed and Sold by D. Hall, and \ W. Sellers. [1766.] I 24mo. pp. (24). h. s. p. 2255 SAUNDERS. Poor Richard improved : | Being an | Alma- nack I ... I ... I ... I ... I ... I ... I ... I ... I ... I ... I For the | Year of our Lord 1767 : | Being the Third after Leap-Year. | . . . | . . . | . . . | . . . | . . . | . . . | . . . | . . . | .... I By Richard Saunders, Philom. | Philadelphia : \ Printed and Sold by B. Hall, and W. Sellers. [1766.] | Sm. 8vo. pp. (36). 2256 [SCOUaAL. (Henry)] The | Life of God | in the | Soul of Man : | or, the | ITature and Excellency | of the | Christian Re- ligion. I Also I An Account of the Begitmings and Advan- | ces of a Spiritual Life, | With | A Recommendatory Preface by | Gilbert Burnet, Late Lord Bi- | shop of Sarum. | Philadelphia : j 1756 IN PENNSYLVANIA 59 Printed and Sold by W. Dunlap, | in Market-Street, M.DCC.LXVI. | Sm. 12mo. pp. xxiv, 196. 2257 SIX Arguments | Against Chusing | Joseph Galloway | An As- semblyman at the ensuing Election ; | Addressed to himself by one heretofore his Friend. | [Philadelphia : W. and T. Bradford. 1766 ?] Folio, 1 leaf l. c. p. 2258 8TEUART. (A.) The Gentleman and Citizen's Pocket Alma- nac for 1767. By Andrew Steuart. Philadelphia : Andrew Steuart. 1766. 2259 ©S® 3ra®SS6Se5« Soofungen ber 33riiber=@emeine fur ba§ 3a^r 1766. Philadelphia : Henrich Miller. 1766. 2260 Henry Miller, in January, printed 400 copies of an index, and in February the same number of copies of changes to the " Watch "Words" for 1766. TOBLER. (J.) The Pennsylvania Town and Countryman's Al- manac for 1767. Wilmington : James Adams. 1766. 2261 A TRUE State of the Establishment of the Church of England in the Province, by the Royal Charter ... to the . . . Pro- prietor of Pennsylvania, &c. By a Layman and member of the Church of England. Philadelphia : 1766. 2262 TUCKER. (J.) Interest of Great Britain considered, with regard to her Colonies. By Josiah Tucker, Dean of Gloucester. Philadelphia: 1766? 2263 Title from Haven's List. No doubt intended for Tucker's True Interest of Great Britain, first printed at Gloucester in 1774, and reprinted in Philadelphia in 1776. ase9iS8eSiS®9?2:e 9I = S = 6= ober 5Ratnenbud^er, nac^ ber ric^ttgen 33u(^ftabter=3lrt. Philadelphia : Henrich Miller. 1766. 2264 VOTES and Proceedings of the House of Representatives. Philadelphia : D. Hall and W. Sellers. 1766. 2266 asai-gSi® unb toai^rfd^einlid^e SSegeben^eiten auf ungeftem^fetten 5papier, t»eit !etn geftem!(3fe[te§ p. l^abm tft. [n. p. dated March 5, 1766.] 2266 60 THE ISSUES OF THE PRESS 1767 Title from Seidensticker's Bibliograpliy. WEATHERWISE. (A.) Father Abraham's Almanac for 1767. Philadelphia : William Dunlap. 1766. 2267 1767. AlSr ACCOimT of the Births and Bu- | rials in the United Churches of Christ-Church | and St. Peter's, in Philadelphia, from December | 25, 1766, to December 25, 1767. By Caleb | Cash, Clerk, and James Weyley, | Sexton. | [Philadelphia: 1767.] Folio, 1 leaf. l. o. p. 2268 AN ACCOIHSTT of the Burials and Baptized | in the Baptist Church, in Philadelphia, from December 25, 1766, | to December 25, 1767. By Samuel Burkloe, Sexton. | [Philadelphia: 1767.] Foho, 1 leaf l. c. p. 2269 AE" ACCOUISTT of the Burials in the Second | Presbyterian Church, in Philadelphia, from December 25, 1766, | to December 25, 1767. By Adam Hope, Sexton. | [Philadelphia: 1767.] Folio, 1 leaf L. c. p. 2270 AGUECHEEK. (A.) The Universal American Almanac for 1768. By Andrew Aguecheek. Philadelphia: Andrew Sieuart. 1767. 2271 THE AMERICAN Calendar for 1768. Philadelphia : W. and T. Bradford. 1767. 2272 THE AMERICA]Sr Pocket Almanac for 1768. Philadelphia : W. and T. Bradford. 1767. 2273 ANIS'O Regni | Georgii HI. Regis, | Magnse Britannise, Francise & Hibernise, | Septimo. | At a General Assembly of the Province of Penn- | sylvania, begun and holden at Phila^ delphia, | the Fourteenth Day of October, Anno Domini 1766, in I the Sixth Year of the Reign of our Sovereign Lord | George ni. by the Grace of God, of Great- | Britain, France and Ireland, King, Defender of the | Faith, &c. | And from thence continued by 1767 IN PENNSYLVANIA 61 Adjournments to the | Twenty-firstDay of February, 1767. | [Penn Arms.'] I Philadelphia : \ Printed and Sold by D. Hall, and W. Sellers, at the I New Printing- Office, near the Market. MDOOLXVII. | Folio, Title, 1 leaf; pp. 501-538.+And from thence continued ... to the I Twentieth Day of May, 1767. | [Boyal Arms.] | Philadelphia : I Printed and sold by William Goddard, at the New \ Printing-Office, in Market-Street. | MDCCLXVn. | Title, 1 leaf; pp. 541-583, (1).4-And from thence continued ... to the | Twenty-sixth Day of September, 1767. | Title, 1 leaf; pp. 587-593. 2274 2tU(S«8U9ftS), I ©as ift : | ©tlic^e fc^one | ©^riftlic^e | Sieber, | aSte fie in bem @efang= | nu^ ju aSaffau in bem Sd^Io^ | 'om ben ©c^tt)ei^er=a3riibern, unb | Don anberen ted^tgtau6tgen ©^riften | l^in unb l^er gebic^tet toorben. | Sltten unb jeben S^riften t»el= | ^er Dteltgion fie fe^en, un;par= | tfte^ifc^ faft nu|Hc^. | 5lebft etnem 3ln^ang toon fiinff Ste= I bern. | 3um britten mat aufgelegt in ^pennf^lbanien. | German- town: I Gedruckt, und zujindm bey Christoph Saur, 1767. | 16mo. pp. (10), 812, (6), 96. H. s. p. 2275 AIJTHElSrTIC Account of the Proceedings of the Congress held at N'ew York in 1765, on the Subject of the American Stamp Act. Philadelphia : 1767. 8vo. pp. 37. 2276 Title from Haven's List. BENEZET. (A.) A | Caution | and | Warning | to | Great- Britain, I and I Her Colonies, | in | A Short Representation | of the I Calamitous State | of the | Enslaved Negroes | in the British Dominions. | Collected from various Authors, and submitted to the I Serious Consideration of all, more | especially of Those in Power. I To which is added, | An Extract of a Sermon, preached by the Bishop of | Gloucester, before the Society for the Propagation | of the Gospel. | By Anthony Benezet. | Phila- delphia : Printed by D. Hall, and W. Sel- \ lers, at the New Printing- Office, in Market-street. | MDOCLXVn. | 16mo. Half title, 1 leaf; Title, 1 leaf; pp. 52. h. s. p. 2277 aSSSt^S^S; Don ben SBriibem im (Scfjtoeijerlanb in bem giirid^er 62 THE ISSUES OF THE PRESS 1767 ©ebiet toegen ber S^riibfalen, toetc^e iiber fie ergangen finb. German- town: Christoph Saur. 1767. 2278 Title from Seidensticker's Bibliography. This was not, I think, a separate publi- cation, but only apart of the matter appended to the " Ausbund," No. 2275, supra. A I BILL I in the | Chancery of ISTew- Jersey, | At the Suit of | John Hunt, | against | "William Earl of Stirling, | And Others, | Proprietors of the Eastern Division of the Province | of New-Jer- sey. I [Boyal Arms.'] \ Philadelphia : \ Printed by William Goddard, at the New Printing- Office, \ in Market-Street. \ M.DCC.LXVII. | Folio, pp. 21. H. s. p. 2279 BLAIR. (J.) The | ISTew Creature | Delineated. | Ina | Sermon, I Delivered in Philadelphia, | February 26, 1767, | By John Blair, A.M. Minister of the | Gospel at Fag's Manor. | Published at the Request of a ISTumber of the | Hearers. | . . . | ... | .... | Philadelphia : | Printed by William and Thomas Bradford, at \ the Lon- don Coffee-House. \ M,DCC,LXVn. | 8vo. pp. 32. c. 2280 BOSTOlSr. (T.) Sermons and Discourses on Several important Subjects in Divinity. By the late Reverend and Learned Mr. Thomas Boston, Minister of the Gospel at Ettrick. Philadelphia : W. and T. Bradford. 1767. 2281 [BROOKS. (Seth)] A | Plowman's Complaint | against a | Clergyman : | Being a | Letter | to the | Baptist Association | at | Philadelphia. | Written by an alient Baptist Dissenter. | . . . | ... I .... I Philadelphia : \ Printed \by W. and T. Bradford] for the Author. \ M.DCC.LXVH. | 8vo. pp. vii, 27. l. c. p. 2282 BY Authority. | By the American Company, | at the JS'ew Theatre in South wark; on Tuesday | The Seventh of April, will be presented, by Particular Desire, | A Tragedy called | Romeo and Juliet, | Romeo by Mr. Hallam, | Mercutio by Mr. Douglass, I Capulet by Mr. Morris, | Fryar Lawrance by Mr. AUyn, | Mountague by Mr. Tomlinson. | [42 lines.] [^Philadelphia : 1767.] Folio, 1 leaf. 2283 CATECHISM. The Assembly's Shorter Catechism explained, 1767 IN PENNSYLVANIA 63 by Way of Question and Answer. In two parts. By some Minis- ters of the Gospel. Philadelphia : W. and T. Bradford. 1767. seat ^£®39fie ©aiSes^SSaJtU© Cut^eri, mtt ber Dtbnung be§ ^eife, unb bem a!Burtembergifd;en ^ur^en i!tnber=®faTnen, ober 6onftnnat{on§=a3uc§Iein, JC, tote auc^ ber Ungeanberten 2lug§))urgifcl^en gonfe^ion, unb einer '^uq/xhi ber 7 Su§=5p[almen. Philadelphia: Henrich Miller, 1767. 2285 CHANDLER. (T. B.) An Appeal to the Public, in behalf of the Church of England in America. By Thomas Bradbury Chandler, D.D. Philadelphia: William Goddard. 1767. 2286 THE I CHARACTER | of | Eusebius : | Containing | Remarks I on a late | Pamphlet, | intitled, | True Pleasure, Chearfalness, and I Happiness, the immediate Conse- | quence of Religion, fully and I concisely proved. | In a Letter from Atticus to his Eriend. | ... I ... I ... I ... I .... I Philadelphia : \ Printed and Sold by William ^ Thomas \ Bradford, at the London Cqffee-House. \ M.DCC.LXVH. I 8vo. pp. 19. h. s. p. 2287 A I COLLECTION | of some | Writings | Of the most noted of the I People called Quakers, in their Times. | Collected together, in order that such who profess that "Way | now may compare their Sentiments with those of their | Forefathers, as they term them, or such as were deem- | ed worthy Ancients, whose writings have been approv- | ed of by the Society in general. | Philadelphia, | Printed [by W. and T. Bradford] for the Compiler, 1767. | 8vo. pp. 34. H. s. p. 2288 DAILY Conversation with God, | Exemplified in the | Holy Life I of I Armelle Nicholas, | A poor ignorant Country Maid in | Erance, commonly known by the Name of | The Good Armelle, | Deceas'd in Bretaigne in the Year 1671. | Done out of Erench. | . . . I . .. I .. . I ...i...|...|...|...|...|... I .... I London : Printed. \ Philadelphia : \ Beprinted by Henry Miller, in Second-Street. \ MDCCLXVH. | 12mo. pp. 16. 2289 [DE FOE. (Daniel)] The | Dreadful Visitation : | In a | Short Account I of the | Progress and Effects | of the J Plague, | The last 64 THE ISSUES OF THE PRESS 1767 Time it spread in the City | of London, in the Year 1665 ; | Ex- tracted I From the Memoirs of a Person who | resided there during the whole Time of I that Infection: | "With | Some Thoughts on the Advantage which would | result to Christianity, if a Spirit of Im- partiality I and true Charity was suffered to preside amongst | the several religious denominations, &c. | ... | ... | .... | Phila- delphia : I Printed by Henry Miller, in Second-Street, \ MDCCLXVTI. I 16mo. pp. 16. H. s. p. 2290 DELAWAEE. Anno Regni Septimo | Georgii III. Regis. | At a General Assembly begun at | ITew-castle, in the Government of the Conn- | ties of !N"ew-castle, Kent and Sussex, upon | Dela- ware, the Twentieth Day of October, | in the Seventh Year of the Reign of our So- | vereign Lord George the Third, King of | Great-Britain, &c. Annoque Domini 1767, | The following Acts were passed by the Ho- | nourable John Penn, Esq; Governor; I [ Wilmington : James Adams. 1767.] Folio, pp. 125-131. 2291 THE I EMPTINESS and Vanity | of | A Life | Spent in the Pursuit of Worldly Profit, | Ease or Pleasure, | compared with | A Life I Wholly employed in endeavouring to glo- | rify God, and do good to Mankind: | Illustrated in | An Extract | of the | Life and Death | Of the pious Lady | Elizabeth Hastings. | With | Some Remarks on the Universality | of the Love of God to Man- kind. I Philadelphia: \ Prnited by Henry Miller, in Second-Street, \ MDCCLXVn. I 16mo. pp. 16. h. s. p. 2292 ERSKESTE. (E.) Sermons and Discourses upon the Most Im- portant and Interesting Subjects. By the late Reverend Mr. Eb- enezer Erskine, Minister of the Gospel at Sterling. In Four Volumes. Philadelphia : W. and T. Bradfmd. 1767. 2293 AlSr I EXERCISE, | containing | a | Dialogue and two Odes, | Performed at the Public Commencement in the College | of Phila- delphia, November 17, 1767. | [Royal Arms.] \ Philadelphia: | Printed by William Goddard, in Market-Street. [1767.] | Sm. 4to. pp. 8. H. s. p. 2294 The Dialogue was written by Thomas Coombe. Pa. Chronicle, Nov. 23, 1767. 1767 IN PENNSYLVANIA 65 EXTRACT I From an Address | in the | Virginia Gazette, | of March 19, 1767. | [Philadelphia : Henry Miller. 1767.] Sm. 8vo. PP- 4. H. s. p. 2295 EXTRACT of a Letter, | "Wrote by a pious Person, describing the Progress of the | Soul in her Spiritual Warfare, as typically pointed | out in the Travels of the Children of Israel | from Egypt to Canaan, particularly treating of | the barren and fruitful Wil- derness State, &c. I [Philadelphia : 1767 ?] Sm. 8vo. pp. 8. 2296 THE FAMILY | Prayer Book | containing | Morning and Evening | Prayers, | for Families and private Persons, | To vi^hich are annexed Directions for a de- | vout and decent be- haviour in the publick Wor- | ship of God; more particularly in the Use | of Common Prayer appointed by the | Church of England : | Together with the Church Catechism. | Collected and published chiefly for the Use of the | Episcopal Congregations of I Lancaster, Pequea, and Caerracoon (?). | . . . . | Ephrata: Printed for William Barton. MDCCLXVII. | 2297 I am indebted to the Eev. Joseph Henry Dubbs, D.D., of Lancaster, for the above title. He supposes the copy of the Prayer-Book from which it was taken now to be in the Lenox Library, in New York City. FOX. (T.) The Wilmington Almanac for 1768. By Thomas Fox. Wilmington : James Adams. 1767. 2298 [FOTHERGILL. (Samuel)] Two | Discourses | and | A Prayer, I publickly delivered | On Sunday the 17th and Tuesday | the 19th Days of May, 1767. | At the Quakers Yearly Meeting, | At the Fryers, in Bristol. | The whole taken down in Characters, | By a Member of the Church of England. | To which is added, a Preface. | Bristol Printed; And \ Philadelphia Re-printed, and sold by Andrew | Steuart, at the Bihle-in-Heart, in Second^street. [1767 ?] | Sm. 8vo. pp. 30. H. s. p. 2299 THE GENUINE Letter from the Baptist Association met in Philadelphia. Philadelphia : Henry Miller. 1767. 2300 GOODLET. (J.) A | Vindication | of the | Associate Synod, II.— 9 66 THE ISSUES OF THE PRESS 1767 I upon the | Head of their Principles | about the | Present Civil Grovernment : | Against | The gross Misrepresentations and Reproaches by which | they are abused in the Supplement to a Performance, | intituled, Act, Declaration and Testimony, &c. by I the Reformed Presbyter^'. | In which | It is proven, con- trary to the shameless Pretences of the pre- | tended Reformed Presbytery, That an owning of the | present Civil Grovernment is agreeable to the Principles | and Practice of our Reformers; and of our Martyrs, in | the bloody Reigns of Charles 11. and James II. | By Mr. John Groodlet, Minister of the | Gospel in the Associate Congregation at Sanquhar. | Edinburgh, Printed: \ Philadelphia, Beprinted hy D. Hall, and | W. Sellers, at the New Printing-office, near \ the Market, MDCCLXVII. | 8vo. pp.115, (3). THE GOSPEL Explained According to the iii Chapter of St. John, and 3d Verse, &c. Delivered in five Propositions. Philadelphia : Anthony Armhriister. 1767. 2302 HARTLEY. (T.) 2lu§jug au§ etner 3?ebe | 3:(;oma§ §artte^§, | etne§ SefirerS ber ©nglifcfien iltrdf)e, | iiber | bie 3Jlif§begrtffe, | bte SReligion, k. | betreffenb. | 2tuS bent ©ngltfrfjen iiberfelt. | Philadelphia, Gedruckt bey Henrich Miller, \ in der Zweyten-strasse. 1767. | 8vo. pp. 8. H. s. p. 2303 THE HEIDELBERG Catechism; Translated from the German into English, by the New York Synod. Philadelphia : Anthony Arm- brusier. 1767. 2304 S)®91 I ^D6^ = 5D®U2;©g^® | 3lmericantf(^e | (Sdenber, | 31[uf bag 3at;r | . . . | . . . | 1768. | (Sffielc^eS ein ©(ialt = 3a^r bon 366 Sragen ift.) | • • • | . . . | . . . | . . . | . . . | . . . | . . . | . . . | ... I .... I 3um bre^fetgften mat ^erauS gegeben. | Germantown: Gedruckt und zu fiyiden bey Christoph Saw. | ... I ... . [1767.] I 4to. pp. (48). H. s. p. 2305 LYOlSr. (J.) Urania: Or, A choice collection of Psalm Tunes, Anthems and Hymns, from the most approved Authors : With some entirely new. In two, three and four parts. By James Lyon, A.M. Philadelphia : 1767. 2306 1767 IN PENNSYLVANIA 67 "A new and neat Edition" was advertised in the Pa. Journal, Nov. 19, 1767. See No. 1743, supra. McEWEN. (W.) Grace and Truth; or, The Glory and Fulness of the Redeemer displayed. In an attempt to explain, illustrate, and enforce the most remarkahle Types, Figures, and Allegories of the Old Testament. To which is added. Thoughts on Various Subjects. By the late Reverend Mr. "William McEwen, Minister of the Gospel at Dundee. Philadelphia : W. and T. Bradford. 1767. 2307 HENRICH MILLER, | Suc^bntcfer in ber 3tBet)ten=ftraffe, | jtctfd^en ber 9tee§= unb 3Bein=ftraffe, | gegeniiber ^errn So^n £u!en§, bem ©eneral = Sanbmeffer, | ^at folgenbe Sii(^er p. berfaufen : | {^Philadelphia : Henrich Miller. 1767.] 4to. 1 leaf. h. s. p. 2308 THE I MINTSTERS, Elders, and Messengers, | from the several Churches Baptized on | Profession of Faith, in Pennsylvania, and I Provinces adjacent, Met in Annual | Association in Philadelphia, the I 13th, 14th, and I5th Days of October, | Anno Domini 1767. | To the several Churches, we relate unto, do send our | loving Salu- tation. I [Colophon.] Philadelphia, Printed hy Plenry Miller, in Second^Street. [1767.] | Folio, pp. (3). 2309 5«(gU=®S9i®@3t36$2:e2:®9t I aimericanifc^e | ©tabt unb Sanb | galenber, | 2Iuf ba§ ^ai)x | . . . | . . . | 1768. | (2Berc^e§ ein ®^alt= Sa^r t)on 366. Sagen ift.) | . . . | . . . | . . . | . . . | . . . | ... I ... I ... I ... I ... I ... I .... I Bum giinfse^enben mdi)l an§ Sic^t gegeben. | Philadelphia gedruckt und zu hahen hey Anton Armbruester in der Raesz-Strasse, \ ohniveit dem gruenen Baum- Wirih ; auch sbvi solche zu hahen hey Andreas Geyer, Buch- \ hinder in der Second-strasse, bey Ludwig Lauman in Lancaster, hey Bern- hard Holzinger \ in Yorktaun, hey Kraft Huener in Rieding, hey Wil- helm Baesz und Henrich Landes in An- \ weil, hey Michael JSofman und Jacoh Huth in Nexi-yarck, und hey Mr. Laschy in Ger- \ manton, hey Mr. Hochstrasser, Kraemer in Alhanien, hey Henrich Miller, Kraemer in Neu- \ Germanton in Neu- Jersey, und andern auswaertigen Kraemern. [1767.] | 4to. pp. (40). h. s. p. 2310 ®e5R $n@ue©3r®, aSerbeffert= unb juberta^tge | atmericanifc^e | 68 THE ISSUES OF THE PRESS 1767 ©alenber | 3luf ba§ 1768fte Sa^r (S^riftt, | SBelc^eS ein @^alt=3a^r Don 366 Sragen ift. | . . . | . . . | . . . | . . . | . • • | • • ■ | • • • • I 2Bie aucE) I ®ine !ur3e ^iftorifc^e ^Racfirtc^t toon ber ©taatSHug^eit unb bem ginflufe I granftretd^S, feitbem ba§ .^ou§ SSoutbon felbige ^xom befi^t, 2C. 2C. I . . . I . . . . I 3um ©ed§§tenmat ^erauSgegeben. | Philadelphia, Gedrucki und zu finden bey Henrich Miller, in der Zweyten-strasse. \ ... I ... I ... . [1767.] I 4to. pp. (40). H. s. p. 2311 THE I NEW- YEAR | Verses, | Of the Printers Lads, who carry the Pennsylva- | nia Gazette to the Customers. | January 1, 1767. | [Philadelphia : Hall and Sellers. 1767.] Folio, 1 leaf. 2312 NEW- YEAR Verses of the Carriers of the Pennsylvania Journal. Philadelphia : W. and T. Bradford. 1767. 2313 PEKNESTGTOIsr. (Edward) A Description of Pennsbury Manor, which, as attorney for Ann Penn, he offers to sell. [Philadelphia. 1767.] Folio, 1 leaf. h. s. p. 2814 It sets forth Ann Penn's title to the estate and gives some descriptive and his- torical details concerning it. (January, M.DCC.LXVn.) (Numb. 1.) | THE | PENNSYLVA- NIA ■; Chronicle, | And Universal \ Advertiser. | Containing the freshest Advices, ;• both Foreign and Domestic ; | with a Variety of other Matter, : useftil, instructive and entertaining. | . . . . | Monday, January 26, 1767. (Vol. L) | [Colophon.] Philadelphia: Printed by William Goddard, at the New-Printing-Office, in Market- Street, near \ the Post-Office, and opposite Mr. John Wister's, where Subscriptions, Advertisements, Articles and Letters \ of Intelligence are gratefully received for this Paper, and where all Manner of Printing Work is performed with Care, \ Fidelity and Expedition. \ Folio, pp. 4. H. s. p. 2315 Numbers 1 (Jan. 26, 1767) to 54 (Jan. 18 to 2S, 1768) of four pages each, except Number 46, which is only two pages, pp. 1-214. There are unpaged " Postscripts" of two pages each to Numbers 5, 10, 16, 18, 19, 20, 21, 24, 25, 37, 38, 42, and 45, and "Postscripts Extraordinary," of two pages each, dated Oct. 28, and Nov. 11, 1767. In the centre of the heading is a large cut of the lioyal Arms. The dotted lines indicate the division of the wording which its insertion caused. Additions were made to the imprint in Numbers 5 and 42. 1767 IN PENNSYLVANIA 69 THE PEFNSYLVAM'IA Gazette. Philadelphia: Printed by David Hall, aivi William Sellers, \ at the New Printing- Office, near the Market. \ h. s. p. 2316 Numbers 1984 (Jan. 1, 1767) to 2036 (Dec. 31, 1767) four pages each, with " Sup- plements" of two pages each to Numbers 1989, 1991, 1993, 1997, 2008, 2009, 2012, 2013, and 2016. Title as in No. 1692, supra. Imprint as above until No. 2002, when it was changed to the form given in No. 2381, infra. THE PElsrerSYLVAOTA Journal. Philadelphia: Printed and Sold by William and Thomas Bradford, at the Corner of Front and Market-Streets, where \ Persons may be supplied with this Paper at Ten Shillings a Year. And where Advertisements are taken in. \ Folio. Numbers 1256 (Jan. 1, 1767) to 1308 (Deo. 31, 1767) four pages each, with extra half sheets of two pages each to Numbers 1256, 1258 to 1262, 1264 to 1271, 1273 to 1277, 1279 to 1284, 1286 to 1289, 1292 to 1297, 1299 to 1301, and 1304 to 1308 ; extra sheets of four pages each to Numbers 1302 and 1303 ; and " Supplements" of four pages each to Numbers 1278 and 1285. Title as in No. 1693, supra. THE PENNSYXVAITIA Pocket Almanac for 1768. Philadel- phia : W. and T. Bradford. 1767. 2318 S)@3i ®2t3i2;3e I ^Pfafter | ^iinigS unb ^ro)3^eten | S)abib§, | SSerbeutfc^t | aSon | 2). aKattin Sut^em : | aWtt | 3ebe§ ^faltnS futfeen I (Summarien, | unb | Sfot^igften ^paraltelen. | Philadelphia, Gedruckt bey Anton \ Armbruster, in der Eaesz-Strasse, \ 1767. | Sm. 12mo. pp. 350, (10). H. s. p. 2319 [ROWE. (Elizabeth)] The | History | of | Joseph; | A | Poem. I In Ten Books. | By a Female Hand. | To which is added, I The Hermit ; A Poem : | And | An Essay on the Creation. | Philadelphia : \ Printed and Sold by David Hall, and \ William Sellers. 1767. I 16mo. Title, 1 leaf; pp. 1-66. 2320 RUSTOK (T.) An Essay on Inoculation for the Small Pox. Wherein the Nature of the Disease is explained, the various Methods of Preparation that have been practised in America are critically examined, and that which the Author has found, from his own experience, to be most successful, is clearly laid down. With an Appendix, containing a Chymical Examination of Mr. Sutton's 70 THE ISSUES OF THE PEESS 1767 Medicines. By Thomas Ruston, M.D. Philadelphia : W. and T. Bradford. 1767. 2321 SATHSTDERS. (R.) a Pocket | Almanack | For the Year 1768. I Fitted to the use of Penn- | sylvania and the neighbour- | ing Provinces. | By R. Saunders, Phil. | Philadelphia : \ Printed and Sold by D. Hall, and W. Sellers. [1767.] | 24mo. pp. (24). 2322 SATJISTDERS. Poor Richard improved : | Being an | Almanack I ...|. . .|. . .|. . .|. . . I . . . I . . . I . . .|. . .|. . . I For the | Year of our Lord 1768 : | Being Bissextile, or Leap- Year. | . . . | . . . | . . . | . . . | . . . | . . . | . . . | . . . | . .. . I By Richard Saunders, Philom. | Philadelphia : | Printed and Sold by D. Hall, and W. Sellers. [1767.] | Sm. 8vo. pp. (36). 2323 SMITH. (R.) The Principles of Sin and Holiness, And the Conflict Between these in the Heart of Believers. In Two Ser- mons, Preached by Robert Smith, A.M. Minister of the Gospel at Pequea. Philadelphia : W. and T. Bradford. ■ 1767. 2324 STATEMEI:>J'T of the Case respecting the Controversy between New York and Massachusetts respecting the Boundaries of these States. Philadelphia: 1767. 2325 Title from Haven's List. STETJART. (A.) The | Gentleman and Citizen's | Pocket Al- manack, I By Andrew Steuart, Bookseller. | For the Year 1764. | ... I ... I ... I ... I ... I ... I ... I ... I .... I Phila- delphia : I Printed by Andrew Steuart, at the \ Bible-in-Heart, in Second- street. [1767.] I 24mo. pp. (24), 1 leaf folded. 2326 DIE I TJEGLICHElSr | Loosungen | der | Briider-Gemeine | Fiir das Jahr | 1767. | Gedruckt bey Bethlehem in der Fork Bella- war. Bey Johann Brandmiller. MDCCLXYH. 8vo. Title, 1 leaf; pp. (60). H. s. p. 2327 THOUGHTS I on the | Nature of War, | and its | Repugnancy I to the I Christian Life. | Extracted from a Sermon, | on the 29th November, 1759 ; | Being the Day of Pubhc Thanksgiving | for the Successes obtained in the late War. | With | Some Extracts | 1767 IN PENNSYLVANIA 71 from the "Writings of Will. Law | and Th. Hartley, both Clergy- men I of the Church of England, on the ISTeces- | sity of Self- Denial, and bear- | ing the Daily Cross, in order to be true | Fol- lowers of Christ. I ... I ... I ... I ... I .... I Philadelphia : Printed by Henry Miller, \ in Second-Street. MDCCLXVI. | Sm. 8vo. pp. 30. H. s. p. 2328 This title was accidentally misplaced. It should have appeared in 1766. TOBLEE. (J.) The | Pennsylvania | Town and Country-man's I Almanack, | For the Year of our Lord, 1768 : | Being Bissex- tile or Leap- Year. | [20 lines.] | By John Tobler, Esq ; | Wilming- ton, I Printed and Sold by James Adams, and to be had in \ Philadelphia of Jonathan Zane and William Wilson, \ both in Second-street, between. Ghesnut- and Arch-street. [1767.] | Sm. 8vo. pp. (40). 2329 A TEANSLATIGN" of a Passage from the Letters of Julius, an antient Italian Missionary, residing in China, of the Manner there of draining and flooding their Eice and Grass Lands along the Sides of Tide Elvers. Philadelphia : William Goddard. 1767. TEUE I Pleasure, Chearfulness, | and | Happiness, | The im- mediate Consequence of | Eeligion | Fully and concisely proved. | "With some Eemarks on the | Theatre. | Addressed to a Young Lady in | Pennsylvania. | ... | ... | ... | ... | ... | .... | Philadelphia : \ Printed by William and Thomas Bradford, \ at the Lon- don Coffee-House. M.DCC.LXVH. | 8vo. pp. 22. h. s. p. 2331 tUJRSrS® I II5«3:®$R2B®S©U5«@ I aSor I Mm \ ^inber, | SBoburd; man felbige, j ©urdf) ©otteS ©nabe, | g^rii^jeitig | 2Betfen unb ankiten I ntijge I 3" 3ef" 6^rifto ; | 2Iuf ba§ er fie umfa^e, fierce | unb fegne, I 3n geit unb ett)ig!eit; | 3lu§ Siebe, jum Sob @otte§, | SluS bem 3)iunbe ber Unmilnbigen bargeftettet. | Germantown: \ Gedruckt bey Ghristoph Saur, 1767. | 24mo. pp. 48. h. s. p. 2332 aseSiSeSSe^iS:® 21 = 33 = 6= ober 5Ramenbuc^er, mi} ber ric^tig= ften aSu^ftabier = 2lrt. Philadelphia .- Henrich Miller. 1767. 2333 VOTES and Proceedings of the Assembly. Philadelphia: D. HallandW. Sellers. 1767. 2334 72 THE ISSUES OP THE PRESS 1768 WATTS. (I[saac]) Hymns | and | Spiritual Songs. | In Three Books. I I. Collected fi-om the Scriptures. | 11. Composed on Divine Subjects. | m. Prepared for the Lord's Supper. | By I. Watts, D.D. I The Twentieth Edition. | . . . | . . . | . . . | . . . | .... I Philadelphia : \ Printed and Sold by D. Hall, and | W. Sellers, at the New- Printing- \ Office, \ in Market-street. MDCCLXVII. | 24mo. pp. xiii, 1-281, (4). H. s. p. 2335 WEATHERWISE. (A.) Father Abraham's | Almanack, | . . . I Eor the Year of our Lord, 1768. | Being Bissextile, or Leap- Year. | [26 lines.] | By Abraham Weatherwise, Gent. | Philadel- phia: I Printed and Sold hy W. Dunlap,at the \ Newest-Printing- Office, in Market-Street. [1767.] | Sm. 8vo. pp. (40). l. c. p. 2336 WITHEESPOOIsr. (J.) Ecclesiastical | Characteristics: | Or the I Arcana of Church-Policy. | Being an | Humble Attempt, | to open the | Mystery of Moderation. | Wherein is shewn, | A plain and easy Way of attaining to the Character of | a Moderate Man, as at present in Repute in the | Church of Scotland. | The Seventh Edition. | By John Witherspoon, D.D. | London : Printed, \ Phila- delphia : I Re-Printed, hy William and Thomas Bradford, \ at the Lon- don Coffee-House. \ M,DCCLXVn. | 8vo. pp. 60. h. s. p. 2337 1768. AlSr ACCOmTT of the Births and Bu- | rials' in the United Churches of Christ^Church | and St. Peter's, in Philadelphia, from December | 25, 1767, to December 25, 1768. By Caleb | Cash, and William Young, Clerks, and James | Weyley, and G-eorge Stokes, Sextons. | {Philadelphia : 1768.] Folio, 1 leaf. 2338 AE ACCOUN'T of the Burials of the Second | Presbyterian Church, in Philadelphia, from December 25, 1767, | to December 25, 1768. By Adam Hope, Sexton. | [Philadelphia : 1768.] Folio, 1 leaf L. c. p. 2339 AN" ADDRESS to the Merchants, Freehold- | ers, and all other the Inhabitants of the Pro- | vince of Pennsylvania in particular, 1768 IN PENNSYLVANIA 73 and the | Southern Colonies in General. | {Philadelphia : William Goddard ? 1768.] Folio, pp. (2). h. s. p. 2340 An Anti-Non-Importation address, signed " An Englishman," who says, " The es- tablishment of a Bishop or Bishops, would, amongst other things, have this very ex- cellent effect, that it would draw the attention, and awaken the jealousy of the [New England] Puritans, who would give their spleen some vent, in discharging it upon the ceremonies, forms, &c., of the church, . . . and this will answer as good an end as stuffing a skin to amuse a puppy, to prevent his worrying the sheep." THE FOLLOWESra | ADDEESS | Was read at a Meeting of the Merchants, at the Lodge, in Philadelphia, on Monday, | the 25th of April, 1768. | [Philadelphia : W. and T. Bradford. 1768.] Folio, 1 leaf h. s. p. 2341 Kecommending a renewal of the Non-Importation agreement. AGUECHEEK. (A.) The IJniversal, American Almanac for 1769. By Andrew Aguecheek. Philadelphia: Andrew Steuart. 1768. 2342 AliLEJSr (B.) An Address to the Vestrymen, Church- Wardens, and Parishioners of All-Saints, in Frederick County, Maryland. In which the Author's Conduct is explained, and his Character vindicated from the Aspersions thrown upon it in the Maryland Gazette. By Bennet Allen, Chaplain and Agent to the Eight Honourable the Proprietary, in Maryland. Phila- delphia : William Goddard. 1768. 2343 THE AMEEICAN Calendar for 1769. Philadelphia : W. and T. Bradford. 1768. 2344 THE AMEEICAlSr Pocket Almanac for 1769. Philadelphia: W. and T. Bradford. 1768. 2345 ANlSrO Eegni | Georgii HI. Regis, | Magnse Britannise, Francise & Hibernise, | Octavo. | At a General Assembly of the Province of Penn- | sylvania, begun and holden at Philadelphia, | the Fourteenth Day of October ; Anno Domini 1767, in | the Seventh Year of the Eeign of our Sovereign Lord | George HI. by the Grace of God, of Great- | Britain, France and Ireland, King, Defender of the | Faith, &c. | And from thence continued by II.— 10 74 THE ISS0ES OP THE PRESS 1768 Adjournments to the | Twentieth Day of February, 1768. | [Penn Arms.] I Philadelphia: \ Printed and Sold by D. Hall, and W. Sellers, at the | New Printing- Office, near the Market. MDCCLXVIII. 1 Folio, Title, 1 leaf; pp. 597-636. + [Eoyal Arms.] \ Philadelphia : 1 Printed and sold by William Goddard, at the New \ Printing- Office, in Market-Street. | MDCCLXVm. | Folio, pp. 44, 1 leaf. 2346 THE I BAPTIST Association, | held | In Philadelphia, | the 11th, 12th and 13th Days of October, Anno Domini 1768 ; | To the Churches thereunto belonging. | [Colophon.] Philadelphia, Printed by Henry Miller, in Second-street. [1768.] | Folio, pp. (3). CATALOGIJE of Books to be sold at Auction, May 4, 1768, by Robert Bell. Philadelphia : William Goddard. 1768. 2348 CHAUFCY. (0.) The Appeal to the Public Answered, In Be- half of the Non-Episcopal Churches in America ; containing Re- marks on what Dr. Thomas Bradbury Chandler has advanced, on the four following Points, The Original and Nature of the Episco- pal Office. Reasons for sending Bishops to America. The Plan on which it is proposed to send them. And the Objections against sending them obviated and refuted. Wherein the Reasons for an American Episcopate are shown to be insufficient, and the Objec- tions against it in full force. By Chai'les Chauncy, D.D. and Pastor of the first Church of Christ in Boston. Philadelphia : W. and T. Bradford. 1768. 2349 CHAIIN'CT. A Letter to a Friend, Containing Remarks on cer- tain Passages in a Sermon Preached by the Right Reverend Father in God, John, Lord Bishop of Landaff, before the incorporated So- ciety for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts, at their Anniversary-Meeting in the Parish Church of St. Mary Le-Bow, February 20, 1767. In which the highest Reproach is undeservedly cast upon the American Colonies. By Charles Chauncy, D.D. Pastor of the first Church of Christ in Boston. Philadelphia : W. and, T. Bradford. 1768. 2350 CHES APEAK. | {Philadelphia : 1768.] Sm. 8vo. pp. 18 +. In favor of a canal between the Chesapeake and Delaware Bays. 1768 IN PENNSYLVANIA 75 A COPY of a Letter from a Gentleman in Virginia, | To a Merchant in Philadelphia. | [Philadelphia : 1768.J Folio, pp. (2). In regard to violations of the Non-Importation agreement by Philadelphia merchants. CROSSWELL. (A.) Observations on Bishop Warburton's Sermon before the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel, Feb. 21,1766. By Andrew Crosswell. Philadelphia: 11 &S. 8vo. 2353 Title from Haven's List. [DICKmSOISr. (John)] Letters | from a | Farmer | in | Penn- sylvania, I to the I Inhabitants | of the | British Colonies, j Phila- delphia: I Priniedby David HaU,and William Sellers. | MDCCLXVIII. I 8vo. pp. 71. + The Second Edition. | [Ibid.] 8vo. pp. 71. 2354 The first edition was published in March and the second in June following. The publication of these letters produced a greater sensation throughout the colonies than anything ever before printed. They appeared simultaneously in the Pennsylvania Chronicle and Gazette, in twelve issues, beginning on Dec. 3, 1767 ; towards the close of the series the Chronicle was a few days ahead of the Gazette and Journal, which joined the others with numbers one and two, on the 10th of Dec. They were promptly reprinted in nearly all the twenty-five papers then published on the conti- nent, Miller's and Sower's German papers and the Boston Evening Post being among the exceptions. The latter paper published a series of letters in reply, and Goddard (Partnership, p. 16) hints that Galloway also wrote a series of letters in answer to the Parmer, which were not, however, published. The publication of the letters in the Chronicle led to a breach between the partners, — Galloway, Wharton, and Goddard, which resulted finally in the latter's overthrow. The Town Meeting held in Boston, March 17, 1768, voted that " The Thanks of the Town be given to the Author." " This," says the Pa. Gazette, " is the first Honour of the kind ever given by a City to any person in America.'' Other towns in New England followed the example of Boston ; in New York, the " Author of the Parmer's Letters" was a toast at public dinners ; in Pennsylvania, when Dickinson appeared in Court, proceedings were delayed by the presentation of complimentary addresses from the Grand Juries. Prom Maryland and the southern colonies came addresses from Grand Juries and other public bodies. The French edition says thirty editions were printed in America within six months. This statement may have in- cluded the newspaper reprints, as only eight in pamphlet form are now known to have been printed in America. Two editions were also published in London and one in Dublin. A long notice in the Monthly Keview, vol. xxxix., concludes, " If reason is to decide between us and our colonies, in the affairs here controverted, our Author, whose name the advertisements inform us is Dickinson, will not perhaps easily meet with a satisfactory refutation." 76 THE ISSUES OF THE PRESS 1768 [EDWARDS. (Morgan)] The | Customs of primitive churches ; I or I A set of propositions relative to name, matterials, constitu- tion, power, I ojBicers, ordinances, rites, business, worship, dis- cipline, government, &c. | of a church ; to which are added their proofs from scripture ; and his- | torical narratives of the manner in which most of them have been re- | duced to practice. | . . . | ... I ... I ... I .... I [Philadelphia : Andrew Steuart. 1768.] 4to. pp. 110. 2355 The reverse of the title-page contains a list of errata. The only copy I have seen contains what appeai-s to be a cancelled title-page : " Customs of the churches ; | Or I A set of propositions relative to the name, matterials, constitutions, pow- | ers, officers, ordinances, rites, business, worship, discipline, govern- | ment, &o., of a church ; to which are added their proofs from | scripture ; and historical narratives of the manner in which some have | been reduced to practice." | . . | . | . | . . . I . . . I . . . I [n. p. n. d.]. On the reverse is an " Advertisement" of 16 lines. This attempt to formulate the ritual of the Baptist Church was written by Eev. Morgan Edwards, who had a few copies printed for private distribution among the Ministers and Eldew of that sect, " with an earnest request that each of them will consider the plan ; mend it ; or propose a better. " It does not seem to have met with a favorable reception, and the Philadelphia Association, in their Letter for 1774, express their disapproval. EXTRACTS I Erom the Proceedings | of the ] Court of Vice- Admiralty I in I Charles-Town, South-Carolina ; | In the Cause, | George Roupell, Esq ; v. the Ship Ann and Goods : | With a few I Explanatory Remarks. | To which is subjoined, some | General Observations | on | American Custom-House Officers, | and | Courts of Vice-Admiralty. | . . . | . . . | . . . | . . . | . . . | . . . ... I .... I America: | [Philadelphia: W. and T. Bradford.'] Printed, Anno Domini, M,DCC,LXVin. | 4to. pp. iv, 20. 2356 [FOTHERGILL. (Samuel)] The | Prayer of Agur, | illus- trated in I A Funeral Discourse : | And the | Advantages Resulting I from an | Early and Stedfast Piety. | Preached extempore, | By the Author of Two Discourses, and a | Prayer. | Publickly delivered at the Quakers Yearly | Meeting, in Bristol. | The whole taken down in Characters, | By a Member of the Church of England. | Bristol, Printed: \ Philadelphia, Re-printed, and sold hy D. Hall, \ and W. Sellers, at the New Printing-Office, \ opposite the Jersey Market. MDCCLXVni. I 8vo. pp. 43. h. s. p. 2857 1768 IN PENNSYLVANIA 77 FOX. (T.) The Wilmington Almanac for 1769. By Thomas Fox. Wilmington: James Adams. 1768. 2358 THE FREEMEN ... of Philadelphia are desired | to attend at the State-House ... | ... to consider of proper Instructions to ... I our Representatives on the present and alarming critical situation | of these Colonies. | [Philadelphia : 1768.] 4to." 1 leaf. Dated "Philadelphia, Saturday, July 30, 17C8." FROM our | Yearly Meeting, | Held in London, by Adjourn- ments, from I the 23d Day of the Fifth Month, 1768, to | the 28th of the same, inclusive, | To the ensuing Yearly-Meeting of Friends, for I Pennsylvania and New Jersey. | [Colophon.] Philadelphia: Printed fry D. Hall, and W. Sellers, \ in Market-street. [1768.] | Folio, pp. 2. M. s. 2360 THE GENUINE Letter from the Baptist Association met in Philadelphia. Philadelphia : Henry Miller. 1768. 2361 GOLDSMITH. (0.) The | Traveller : | or, a | Prospect of Society. | A Poem. | Containing | A Sketch of the Manners | of I Italy, I Switzerland, | France, | Holland, | and | Britain. | To which is added, | True Beauty : A Matrimonial Tale. | Likewise, I The Adventures of Tom Dreadnaught. | Who served as a Soldier, and also as a Sailor, | in the Late War. | By Oliver Goldsmith, M.B. | Author of the Vicar of Wakefield, &c. | America : [Philadelphia : Robert Bell.'] Printed for every Purchaser, I MDCCLXVin. I 8vo. pp. 24. n. y. h. s. 2362 GRIFFITH. (J.) Some | Brief Remarks | upon sundry | Important Subjects, | Necessary to be understood and attended to by all I professing the Christian Religion. | Principally ad- dressed to I The People called Quakers. | By John Griffith. | London, Printed: \ And Wilmington, Re-printed, by James Adams, \ M.DCC.LXVin. I 8vo. pp. (8), 89. h. s. p. 2363 THE I GROUND and Nature | of | Christian Redemption. | Philadelphia : \ Printed and Sold by John Dunlap, at the Newest \ Printing- Office, on the South Side of the Jersey Market, \ the third Boor below Second-street, 1768. | 12mo. pp. 28. l. c. p. 2864 78 THE ISSUES OP THE PRESS 1768 ®e9t $e2)®®SSe9?@3©6^e eate^tsmug, ©amt ber §au§= 2:afel. Philadelphia: JSenrich Miller. 1768. 2365 ®(£SR I ^D6^=®eU2;@6$e | aimericamf^e | ©dettber, | 2luf ba§ 3a£)r | 9Zacf) ber ©nabenreid^en ©eburt^ unferS | §errn unb ^e^tanbe§ Sefu ©ftrifti | 1769. | (2Belcf)e§ ein gemein 3a^r toon 365 STagen ift.) | 3n fid} ^dtenbe; ®ie SBocf^en^STage ; ben S^ag beg aJtonatfiS; S;age toel^e I bemerdt iwerben; ®e§ aJtonbS 2luf= unb Untergang; S)e§ 9)tonb§ 3et(f)en unb ©rab; | S)e§ 9JJonb§ aSirtet: aifjjecten ber ^laneten famt ber aSitterung ; bef 7 ©efttrnS | 2lufgang, @ub=5p[a| unb Untergang ; SDer ©onnen 2luf= unb Untergang ; ®er | aSenug, | be§ 3)Jorgen= ober 3Ibenb=ftern§ | 3tuf= unb Untergang. 9te6ft ber= | f^iebenen anbern Seriditen; ©rHctrung ber ^^\i^in, 3lberIaB=2;afftetn, 2In= I jeigung ber ginfterniiffe, gourten, gctren, jc. 2C. | ©tngertc^tet bor 40 ©rob ?torber= Sreite, fonbertid) Dor ^ennft)tt)anien; | 3ebD(f) an benen angren^enben Scinben o^m xmxlM^in Unterfd^ieb ju gebrauc^en. I 3um ein unb bret)|igften mat IierauS gegeben. | Germantown: Ge- di'uckt unci, zu jinden hey Christoph Saur. | . . . | . . . . [1768. j | 4to. pp. (48). H. s. p. 2366 JAN'EWAY. (J.) Heaven upon Earth or the Best Friend in the "Worst Times. By Rev. James Janeway. Philadelphia: Benjamin Mecom. 1768. 2367 [JOHNSOlSr. (Samuel)] The | History | of | Rasselas, | Prince of Abissinia. | An Asiatic Tale. | The Two Volumes complete in One. I Volume the First. | ... | ... | ... | ... | .... | America : | Printed for every Purchaser. | MDCCLXVIH. | 12mo. pp. 192, 1 plate. h. s. p. 2868 The " Prontispiece" is an etching called " A Perspective View of Grand Cairo." It is a very crude performance by some local workman, Dawkins or perhaps Clay- poole. The first volume ends on page 94, and is followed by the title to the second volume, of which the reverse is blank. Easselas ends on page 188, and is followed by The | Voyage | of | Life. | By SamuelJohnson, L.L.D. | Author of the Rambler, Rasselas, &c. | pp. 189-192. 2)3® Se^iR = X^IX I ber | a3ruber=®emetne, | unb infonber^eit | ber ^inber, | fur ba§ 3a^r | 1769. | ... | ... | .... | Phila- delphia : Gedruckt [bey Henrich Miller'] im Jahr, 1768. | Sm. 8vo. pp. (39). 2369 1768 IN PENNSYLVANIA 79 A I LETTER, | concerning | an ) American Bishop, &c. | to I Dr. Bradbury Chandler, | Ruler of St. John's Church, in | Elizabeth -Town. | In Answer to the | Appendix | Of His | Ap- peal to the Public, &c. | [Philadelphia .■] Printed, [by W. and T. Bradford:] A.D. 1768. | 8vo. pp. 19. h. s. p. 2370 LIBERTY. I A | Poem. | By Rusticus. | . . . . | Philadelphia : I Printed by John JDunlap, in Market-Street. \ MDCCLXVIII. | 4to. pp. 27. H. s. p. 2371 ®35« Sg§&3i SSeS I toon bem | S^toeiserifcften er3-'g=re^^ett§= fo(;n I SBil^eltn %i)iUm, \ bem Url^teber ber £bbl (gtjbgenoffenfd^aft. | tending the Taxing them by Act | of Parliament | Demonstrated. I . . . I .... I Philadelphia: | Printed and Sold by William Goddard, at the New Printing- \ Office, in Market-Street. | M,DCC,LXVni. I 8vo. pp. 22. H. s. p. 2385 PROCLAMATIOI:^. [Boyal Arms.] By the Honourable | John Penn, Esquire, | Lieutenant-Governor, and Commander-in- Chief of the Province of Pennsylvania, and | Counties of l^ew- Castle, Kent, and Sussex, on Delaware. | A Proclamation. | Philadelphia : Printed by D. Hall, and W. Sellers. 1768. | Folio, 1 leaf. H. s. p. 2386 Dated March 16, 1768. Offering a reward for the apprehension of Frederick Stump and John Ironcutter, who had been rescued from jail at Carlisle, where they were confined upon a charge of having murdered ten Indians. PROCLAMATION. [Royal Arms.] By the Honourable | John Penn, Esquire, | Lieutenant-Governor, and Commander in Chief I of the Province of Pennsylvania, and Counties | of ISTew- Castle, Kent, and Sussex, on Delaware, | A Proclamation. | Philadelphia .- Printed by D. Hall, and W. Sellers. [1768.] | Folio, 1 leaf. H. s. p. 2387 Proclamation of a Eohbery of the Treasurer of New Jersey, dated Aug. 6, 1768. See No. 2376, supra. PROCLAMATION. [Royal Arms.] | By the Honourable | II.— 11 82 THE ISSUES OF THE PRESS 1768 John Penn, Esquire, | Lieutenant-Governor, and Commander in Chief of the Province of Pennsylvania, and | Counties of New- Castle, Kent, and Sussex, on Delaware, | A Proclamation. | Philadelphia : Printed by D. Hall, and W. Sellers. [1768.] | Folio, 1 leaf. H. s. p. 2388 Proclamation of an Act imposing the penalty of death on any person then settled, or who should thereafter settle on land not purchased from the Indians, who shall fail to remove therefrom within thirty days after notice being given to him. ©63? I ^©3IS3:eSR I S)e§ | ^ontgg unb '^xopi)iUn \ ®abib§, | berteutfdjet bon | D. JRarttn Sutl()er. | SJlit !urfeen ©ummarien, ober I '^n^ait iebeS ^falmen. | Tlxt \ bielen parallelen ober gleid^en | ©cfirifft = ©teHen. | Gcrmantoion zum fiinften mal ge- \ druckt bey Christoph Saur, 1768. | 24mo. pp. 252. h. s. p. 2389 SeSR I ^©2lS2;e5R | be§ i 5?omg§ unb ^ro^^^etm | 5Dabib§, | aSerteutfcfiet bon | ®. SKartin £ut(;er. | SJlit | J!ur^en ©umntarien, ober 3n= I i)alt jebeS ^Pfalmen ; | tote auti) \ 33ielen ^aralleten, ober gteicl^tau= I tenben ©c^riftftetlen. | Philadelphia, \ Gedrucki und zu finden bey Henrich Miller, in der Zweyten-strasse. 1768. | 24mo. pp. 252. 2390 JOSEPH REED, Defendant, vs. John Reed. Argument for the Defendant in Error. Philadelphia : 1768 ? 4to. pp. 28. 2391 Title from Haven's List. SAUNDERS. (R.) A Pocket Almanac for 1769. By Richard Saunders, Phil. Philadelphia : Hall and Sellers, 1768. 2392 SAUNDERS. Poor Richard improved: | Being an | Al- manack I ... I ... I ... I ... I ... I ... I ... I ... I .. . I ... I Eor the | Year of our Lord 1769 : | Being the First after Leap -Year. | . . . | . . . | - . . | . . . | . . . | . . . | . . . | . . . | .... I By Richard Saunders, Philom. | Philadelphia: \ Printed and Sold by D. Hall, and W. Sellers. [1768.] | Sm. 8vo. pp. (36). SCHABALLE (J. P.) ®ie | 3Banbtenbe ©eel, | , toaS> ba l^eiffet, 2:eufel, ©iinbe, | ^5Ke unb Xoh enblicf) gan^ unb gar berni^tiget, unb | alfo aHe ©efc^o^jfe, bie tjon ©ott fe^r gut erf(^affen tt)cr= | ben, na(^ gnugfara geoffen6al()rter ®Btt= lichen (5traff= | ®ered)tig!eit, toieberum in t^re uranfanglicfie ^d- \ ntgfeit unb eg | eine§ | ©bangHifdien ©l^riften. j ... | ... | ... | .... 1 S)ie 3tt)et)te 2luflage. | Philadelphia, | Gedruckt und zu finden hey Henrich Miller, \ in der Zioeyten-sirasse. 1770. | The | Holy and Sure I Way of Faith | of an | Evangelical Christian. | . . . | ... I ... I .... I The Second Edition. | Philadelphia : j Printed and Sold by Hmry Miller, in \ Second-Street. MDCCLXX. | 16mo. pp. 16. H. s. p. 2532 German and Englisli on alternate pages. See No. 1804, supra. FRAI^CEI]. (M.) einfaltige | Se^r = 33etra(f)tungen, | unb !ur^= gefa^teS | ®Iauben§= | befantm^ | beS gottfettgen Sef)rer§ | 9Jttd^aeI granfeen; | aSesjIanb getoefenen aSDrfte(;er§ | ber 2;auffer=®emetne in Sanaftogoe. | 3l\xn jum gemeinen 33eften bent ©rud iibergeben. | Ger- mantown : Gedruckt bey \ Christoph Saw, 1770. | 16mo. pp. 47, (1). FEAI^rKLKr, (Benjamin) and John NEUFFYttLE. Letters, I To the Merchants Committee of Philadelphia, | Submitted to the Consideration of | The Public. | [Philadelphia : 1770.] Folio, 1 leaf L. c. p. 2534 THE FRIENDLY Instructor ; or, a Companion for Young La- dies and Young Gentlemen : In which their Duty to God, and their Parents, their Carriage to Superiors and Inferiors, and several other very useful and instructive Lessons, are recommended. In plain and familiar Dialogues. With a recommendatory Preface, by the Reverend Dr. Doddridge. The Seventh Edition. Phila- delphia : Hall and Sellers. 1770. 2535 FROM the | Merchants and Traders | Of Philadelphia, in the Province of Pennsylvania, | To the | Merchants and Manufactur- 1770 IN PENNSYLVANIA 109 ers I Of Great Britain. | [Philadelphia : W. and T. Bradford. 1770.] Folio, pp. (3). L. c. p. 2536 " A brief view of the restrictions and burthens on our Trade," signed by 204 merchants, &c. THE GENTLEMAJSr and Citizen's Pocket Almanac for 1771. Philadelphia : William Evitt. 1770. 2537 A GERMAI^f Ereeholder, to his Countrymen. | [Philadelphia: William Goddard. 1770.] 4to. 1 leaf. l. c. p. 2538 An Anti-Galloway election circular. GESSNEE. ([Solomon]) The | Death | of \ Abel. | In | Five Books. I Attempted from the | German of Mr. Gessner. | Lon- don, Printed; \ Philadelphia, Ee-prinied and Sold by Joseph | Oruk- shank, and Isaac Collins, in Third-street, | opposite the Work-house, M,DCC,LXX. 1 12mo. pp. 106. f. 2539 GODDARD. (W.) Advertisement. | [Philadelphia: William Goddard. 1770.] 4to. 1 leaf 2540 Dated Philadelphia, August 1, 1770, and signed by Wm. Goddard, in answer to Towne's To the Public, and announcing the forthcoming of " The Partnership," &c. GODDARD. The | Partnership : | or the | History | of the I Rise and Progress | of the | Pennsylvania Chronicle, &c. | vrherein the Conduct of Joseph Gallo-way, Esq ; Speaker of the Honourable House | of Representatives of the Province of Penn- I sylvania, Mr. Thomas "Wharton, sen. | and their Man Benjamin Towne, my late | Partners, with my own, is properly delineated, | and their calumnies against me fully refuted. | By William God- dard. I ... I No. I. I Philadelphia: | Printed by William Goddard, in Arch-street, between \ Front and Second Streets. \ M,DCC,LXX. | 8vo. pp. 24. + ISo. n. pp. 25-64. + Postscript to IsTumb. H. pp. 65- 72. + The Second Edition. + The Third Edition. 2541 DAVID HALL, | At the New Printing-Office, in Markei>street, Philadelphia, has to dis- | pose of. Wholesale and Retail, the fol- lowing Books, &c. I [Philadelphia : D. Hall, and W. Sellers. 1770.] Folio, pp. (2). L. c. p. 2542 110 THE ISSUES OP THE PEESS 1770 HAMMOND. (W.) Advice ] to | Youth : | Being the Instruc- tions of a Father to a Son, | On several interesting Occasions, | a I Poem. I By William Hammond. | ... | .... | Phikdelphia : \ Printed and Sold hy William Evitt, at his Printing- Office, at the \ Sign of the Bible-in-Heart, in Strawberry- Alley. MDCCLXX. | 4to. pp. 13, (1). 2543 se© §(£5KUa)i3:$«a®(g5Ren^=lle6ung mod^te geretfjt unb gebrad^t | toerben, | ®er SBar^eit 1770 IN PENNSYLVANIA 117 sum SBeften. | Ephrata: Tyjpis Societaiis \ Anno MDCCLXX. | 12mo. pp. 248. h. s. p. 2584 Printed with " Der Ernsthaffte Christen-Pflioht. " The paging is hegun anew, but the signatures are continuous. SAIJ]SrDER8. (R.) A Pocket Almanac for 1771. By Rich- ard Saunders, Phil. Philadelphia : Hall and Sellers. 1770. 2585 SAUNDERS. Poor Richard improved : | Being an | Almanack I ...|.. .|...|...|... I ... I ... I ...|...|... I For the | Year of our Lord 1771 : | Being the Third after Leap- Year. |_. . . I .. .|. . .|. . .|. . .|. . .|. . .|. . .| I By Richard Saunders, Philom. | Philadelphia : \ Printed and Sold by D. Hall, and W. Sellers. [1770.] | Sm. 8vo. pp. (36). 2586 SAUYAGES, (Fran9ois Bossier de) and (— ) PTJLLIEI^. Direc- tions I for the I Breeding and Management | of | Silk- Worms. | Extracted from the Treatises of | The Abbe Boissier de Sauvages, and PuUien. | "With a | Preface, | giving some | Account | Of the Rise and Progress | of the | Scheme | For encouraging the | Cul- ture of Silk, I In Pennsylvania, and the adjacent Colonies. | Philadelphia: \ Printed by Joseph Orukshank, and Isaac Collins, j M,DCC,LXX. I 8vo. pp. xv, (1), 32. h. s. p. 2587 [SEARSOJSr. (John)] Two | Discourses | Delivered in the Prison of | Philadelphia, | On the two following Texts ; | Matthew XV. 25. I ... I Isaiah xlv. 15 | ...(.... | By a Lay-Man of the Church of England. | ... | .... | Philadelphia : \ Printed and sold by William Evitt, at the Sign of the \ Bible-in-Heart, in Strawberry- Alley, for the Benefit of \ the Prisoners of the said Prison. [1770.] | 8vo. pp. 17. N. Y. H. s. 2588 SECCOMBE. (J.) (Sine gu ^alifag ben- 3ten Sul^ 1770 ge^altene ^rebigt an ber ^oc^beutfdE) = Stefotntirte ©emeine ju Sitneburg in 3tot)a ©cotia, bet) ber Drbination be§ 6^rt». §errn Sruin SiontcoS ©omingoe. SDurd^ SDtag. ^ol^n ©eccombe ; nebft etnem 3lni^ange. 3lu§ bem ©ngltfd^en liberfefet. Philadelphia ; Henrich Miller. 1770. 2589 Advertised in Der Pennsylvanische Staatsbote, Feb. 5, 1770. 118 THE ISSUES OP THE PRESS 1770 SEVEN" Hints | For all who will take them. | By | A Church of England-Man. | [Philadelphia : 1770.] l. c. p. 2590 Anti-Nou-Importation circular signed " J. S." M. Hillegas says published July 17, 1770. A SHORT but serious Address to the Inhabitants of Pennsyl- vania, by a "Well wisher to his King and Country. Fhiladelphia : William Goddard. 1770. 2591 A SHORT Narrative of the Massacre in Boston, perpetrated by a party of Soldiers under the command of Captain Preston of the 29th Regiment. Philadelphia: Eohert Bell. 1770. 2592 SMITH. (W.) An | Account | of the | Charitable Corpora- tion, I lately erected | Eor the Relief of the "Widows and Chil- | dreu of Clergymen, in the Communion of | the Church of Eng- land in America ; with a | Copy of their Charters, and Funda- | mental Rules. | And also a | Sermon, | Preached in Christ-Church, Philadelphia, | October 10, 1769, before the said Corpora- | tion, on Occasion of their First Meeting. | By "William Smith, D.D. Provost of I the College and Academy of Philadelphia. | Published, by Order, for the Benefit of the Charity. | The Second Edition. | Philadelphia : \ Printed hy D. Hall, and W. Sellers, | opposite the Jer- sey Market. MDCCLXX. | 8vo. pp. 56. l. c. p. 2593 A I SOLILOQUY. | ... | ... | ... | ... | .... | [PhU- adelphia ;] Printed [by John Dunlap'] in the Year 1770. | 4to. Title, 1 leaf; pp. 15. L. c. p. 2594 SPERBER. (J.) Kabalisticae precationes, b. i. auSertefene fc^orte ©eBete, benen aud^ beigefiiget Sfagoge, b. t. ©inleitung px toafiren ©rfenntnifs be§ breieinigen ©otteS unb ber yiaim, JC. Philadelphia : 1770. , 2595 Title from Waller's Die falschen DrucTcorte. STE'VENSON". (R.) Military Instructions for Officers. By Roger Stevenson. Philadelphia : 1770. 12mo. 2596 Title from Haven's List. Probably misdated 1770 for 1776. 1770 IN PENNSYLVANIA 119 2)S® I 3:a®S36$(g5R I fioofungen | ber | a3rttber=®ememe | fur ba§ ^ai)x I 1771. I Philadelphia, \ Gedruckt hey Henrich Miller, im Jahr 1770. 8vo. pp. (58). H. s. p. 2597 THEEE I Treatises, | in which | The Fundamental Principle, | Doctrines, Worship, Ministry | and Discipline of the People called I Quakers, | are plainly declared. | The first, | By "William Penn, in England; | The second, | By Robert Barclay in Scotland; | The third I By Joseph Pike, in Ireland. | Philadelphia : \ Re-printed by Joseph Crukshank, \ MDCCLXX. | 8vo. 1 leaf. h. s. p. 2598 The three tracts are sometimes met with separately, and will be found under their respective authors. When found together, some copies contain a list of books, &c., " To be Sold by Benjamin Perris ... in Wilmington," pp. (4). TO the Free and Patriotic Inhabitants of the City of | Philad. & Province of Pennsylvania ; | [Philadelphia : 1170.] Folio, 1 leaf Dated "May 31st, 1770," and signed "A Lover of Liberty and a Mechanic's Friend." TO the Freeholders, Merchants, Tradesmen andFarmers, of the City and County of Philad. | [Philadelphia : 1770.J 4to. 1 leaf. I " A Freeholder," against indiscriminate Non-Importation, dated "Sept. 26, 1770." In answer to " A Tradesman" 's address of the 24th of Sept. TO the Inhabitants of the City and County of | Philadelphia. | [Philadelphia : 1770.] Folio, 1 leaf l. c. p. 2601 " A Pennsylvanian" in favor of Non-Importation. " The New Yorkers have be- trayed a Meanness and Cowardice in deserting us in the present important Juncture, which wants a name." TO the Merchants, and Traders, of | the City of Philadelphia. \ [Philadelphia : 1770.] Folio, 1 leaf l. c. p. 2602 Address in favor of a Non-Importation agreement. TO the Merchants Committee, the Dry Goods Merchants, &c. | [Philadelphia : 1770.J 4to. 1 leaf l. c. p. 2603 In favor of home manufactures. Signed " An American," and dated " Philadel- phia, May 12, 1770." 120 THE ISSUES OF THE PRESS 1770 TO the Public. | [Philadelphia : 1770.] Folio, 1 leaf. 2604 Philadelphus against Non-Importation agreements. TO the Public. | [Philadelphia: 1770.'] Folio, 1 leaf. 2605 Messrs. Semple, Bartram, Steuart, and Wilson's acknowledgment of having violated the Non-Importation agreement, dated " June 30 and July 4, 1770." TO the I Tradesmen, Farmers, and other Inhabitants of the City and County | of Philadelphia. | [Philadelphia : 1770.J 4to. 1 leaf L. 0. p. 2606 " A Tradesman" in favor of Non-Importation, dated " Northern Liberties, Sep- tember 24, 1770." TOBLER (J.) The | Pennsylvania | Town and Country- man's I Almanack, | for | The Year of our Lord, 1771, | Being the Third after Leap- Year. | [21 lines.] | By John Tobler, Esq; I Wilmington, \ Printed and Sold by James Adams. [1770.] | Sm. 8vo. pp. (40). 2607 TOWNE. (Benjamin) To the Public, and particularly the kind Customers | of the Pennsylvania Chronicle, &c. | [Phila- delphia: 1770.] Folio, pp. (2). 2608 THE TRADESMEN, Artificers and other Lihabitants | . . . are ear- | nestly requested to attend at the State House on | "Wednesday . . . . | [Philadelphia : 1770.] 4to. 1 leaf. l. c. p. 2609 Bated " Philadelphia, May 22, 1770." A call for a public meeting. THE TRIAL of His R. H. the D[uke] of C[umberland] for Criminal Conversation with Lady Harriet G[rosverno]r. To which is Prefixed, an Introductory Discourse upon the ancient and modern Punishments of Adultery, and the uncommon Prog- ress of that Crime. Including all the Letters which have passed between his Royal Highness and her Ladyship, and were read in Court. Philadelphia: John Dunlap. 1770. 2610 TWO Letters from Brutus to the Duke of Cumberland. Philadelphia : William Mitt. 1770. 2611 1770 IN PENNSYLVANIA 121 UNIVERSAL Eestitution, a Scripture doctrine. Proved in several letters wrote on the nature and extent of Christ's King- dom. Philadelphia : Peter Barker f 1770. 2612 VOTES I and | Proceedings | of the | House of Representatives I of the I Province of Pennsylvania, | Met at Philadelphia, on the Fourteenth of October, Anno | Domini 1769, and continued by Adjournments. | [Poyal Arms.'\ \ Philadelphia : | Printed and Sold by Henry Miller, in Second-Street, \ MDCCLXX. | Folio, Title, 1 leaf; pp. 113-201. H. s. p. 2613 "WE, the Shopkeepers of Philadelphia, and Places adjacent, | whose l^ames are hereunto subscribed, labouring under many and great | Difficulties in the present languishing Condition of Trade in this City, | partly owing to the unrestrained Liberties of Ven- dues, have found it necessary | and expedient to come into an Agreement not to purchase any Goods so exposed to | publick Sale, .... I [18 lines.] | Philadelphia, Printed by Henry Miller, in Second-street. [1770.] | 4to. 1 leaf. + The same in German. [Ibid.] 4to. 1 leaf. 2614 "WEATHERWISE. (A.) Father Abraham's | Almanack, | For the Year of our Lord, | 1771 ; | Being the Third after Leap- Year. | [25 lines.] | By Abraham "Weatherwise, Gent. | Philadel- phia: I Printed and Sold by John Bunhp, at the \ Newest-Printing- Office, the South Side of the Jersey | Market, and Three Doors below Second-street. [1770.] | Sm. 8vo. pp. (36). h. s. p. 2615 "WESLEY. (J.) Primitive Physic, or an easy and natural Method of curing most Diseases. The Fourteenth Edition. By John "Wesley. Philadelphia : Joseph Crukshank. 1770. 12mo. pp. xviii, 83. 2616 WHEATLEY. (P.) An Elegiac Poem, on the Death of that celebrated Divine and eminent servant of Jesus Christ the Rev. Geo. "Whitefield. ' By Phillis "Wheatley. Philadelphia: William Goddard. 1770. 2617 "WITHERSPOON". (J.) Practical Discourses on the Leading Truths of the Gospel. By John Witherspoon, D.D. Philadelphia: W. and T. Bradford. 1770. 2618 II.— 16 122 THE ISSUES OP THE PRESS 1771 ■WOOLMA]!^. (J.) Considerations | on the | True Harmony | of I Mankind ; | And how it is to be maintained. | By John Wool- man. I ... I ... I ...(.... I Philadelphia : Printed by -Joseph Orukshank, \ in Third-Street, MDCCLXX. | 12mo. pp. 33. 2619 WOOLMAISr. An | Extract | from | John Woolman's | Jour- nal in Manuscript, | concerning the | Ministry. [^Philadelphia: 1770 ?] 8vo. pp. 7. F. 2620 ZIGUERER. (C.) S^eoIogif^eS | Sebenfen | jur | SBeanttoortung ber garage : ] 3Bo()er baS je|tge aSerberben ber 6^ri= | ften^eit in Se^r unb Seben fomme ? | bon | (Sfiriftian 3iguerer, | ^prebtger ju ©riifd^, in @rau- biinbten | Berlin, Gebruckt bey L. Winter, 1769. | Philadelphia, Nach- gedruckt tmd zu finden bey | Henrieh Miller, in der Zfweyten-strasse. 1770. I Sm. 8vo. pp. 46. ■ 2621 1771. AJST ACCOmSTT of the Burials and Baptisms in the Baptist Church. Philadelphia: 1771. 2622 AJS ACCOIHSTT of the Burials in the Second Presbyterian Church. Philadelphia: 1771. 2623 AN I ACT I for the | Rehef | of the | Poor. | [Penn Arms.] | Philadelphia : \ Printed and Sold by D. Hall, and W. Sel- \ lers, at the Neiv-Printing- Office, near the \ Jersey- Market. \ MDCCLXXI. | 8vo. Title, 1 leaf; pp. 30. h. s. p. 2624 AGUECHEEK. (A.) The Universal American | Almanack, | or yearly | Magazine. | ... | ... | .... | For the Year of our Lord 1772, | Being Bissextile or Leap -Year. | [22 lines.] | By Andrew Aguecheek, Esq; Philom. | Philadelphia: Printed by William \ JEvitt, at the Bible-in-Heart, in Strawberry-Alley, \ opposite the Bull' s-Head Tavern. [1771.J | Sm. Svo. pp. (40). h. s. p. 2625 THE AMERICAN" Calendar for 1772. Philadelphia: W. and T. Bradford. 1771. 2626 ©est I 2l9)ie$«363l^SSe^e I ©atenber | 2tuf ba§ 1772fte Sa^r gi^riftt, I SBelc^eS ein ©^att=3a{)r tton 366 ^Tagen ift. | ©nt^altenb | 1771 m PENNSYLVANIA 123 ®te aBoc^en= anonat[;§= 3^amen= unb ge^er=3:age, | Set ©onnen unb be§ ajionben 3luf= unb Untergang, bie aKonbS= | 3Siertel unb Beic^en, ba§ ^o^e SBaffer in 5p]^i[abel:pl^ta, | unb anbere getool^inad^e edenber= airbeit ; | SBie auc^ | (ginige ^olittfd^e unb anbere aJtoralif^e ©titcfe. | 5Rac^ ber ^ennfljitoamfc^en ^immefe = ©egenb bered^net. | Ephrata, mit Bewilligung der Bruederschaft gedruckt van Albert Conrad Eeben. [1771.] I 8m. 4to. pp. (40). 2627 AOT)ERSO]Sr. (W.) The History of France, during the Reigns of Francis IE. and Charles IX. By Walter Anderson, D.D. In Two Volumes. Philadelphia ? 1771. 2628 Advertised by W. and T. Bradford for more than eighteen months, but probably referring to an English edition. AiWO Regni | G-eorgii HE. Regis, | Magnse Britannise, Francise & HiberniiB, | Undecimo. | At a General Assembly of the Province of Penn- f sylvania, begun and holden at Philadelphia, | the Fourteenth Day of October, Anno Domini 1770, in | the Tenth Tear of the Reign of our Sovereign Lord | George HE. by the Grace of God, of Great- | Britain, France and Ireland, King, Defender of the | Faith, &c. | And from thence continued by Adjournments to the | ISTinth Day of March, 1771. | [Penn Arms.'] I Philadelphia: \ Printed and Sold by D. Hall, and W. Sellers at the I New Printing- Office, near the Market. MDCCLXXI. | Folio, Title, 1 leaf; pp. 53-153, (1). + And from thence continued . . . to the I Twenty-fifth Day of September, 1771. | {Ihid.'] Title, 1 leaf; pp. 157-166. h. s. p. 2629 BATES. (W.) The | Harmony | of the | Divine Attributes, I in the | Contrivance and Accomplishment | of | Man's Re- demption I by the | Lord Jesue Christ: | or, | Discourses | Wherein is shewn | How the Wisdom, Mercy, Justice, Holiness, Pow- I er, and Truth of God are glorified in that | great and blessed Work. | By William Bates, D.D. | . . . . | London, Printed: 1 Wilmington, Reprinted, and Sold by \ James Adams, in Market- street, 1771. I 16mo. pp. iv, 501, (11). h. s. p. 2630 BELL. (Robert) Proposals for reprinting Ferguson's Essay on the History of Civil Society. Philadelphia : Eobert Bell. 1771. 124 THE ISSUES OF THE PRESS 1771 BELL. Proposals for reprinting Hume's History of England, in eight volumes. Philadelphia : Robert Bell. 1771. 2632 BEE^EZET. (A.) Some | Historical Account | of | Guinea, | Its Situation, Produce and the general Dis- | position of its Inhab- itants. I With I An inquiry into the Rise and Progress of the | Slave-Trade, its Nature and lament- | able Eifects. | Also | A Re- publication of the Sentiments of seve- | ral Authors of Note, on this interesting | Subject ; particularly an Extract of a | Treatise, by Grranville Sharp. | By Anthony Benezet. | . . . | . . . | . . . | ... I ... I ... I ... I ... I ... I ... I ... I .... I Philadelphia : Printed by Joseph Oruk- | shank, in Third-street, opposite the Work-house. \ M,DCC,LXXI. | 12mo. h. s. p. 2633 Collation: Title, 1 leaf; Contents, pp. (3); Introduction, pp. i.-iv. ; text, pp. 1-144 ; Extract, &c., pp. 1-53 ; Index, pp. (6). The " Extract" has the following title ; Extract | from a | Representation | of the | Injustice | and | Dangerous Tendency | of tolerating | Slavery, | or | Admitting the least Claim of private Pro- | perty In the Persons of Men in England. | By Granville Sharp. | London : Printed MDCCLXIX. I Philadelphia : Re-printed by Joseph Cruk- | shank, in Third-street, opposite the Work-house. \ MDCCLXXI. | [BLACKBURKE. (Francis)] A Critical | Commentary | on | Archbishop Seeker's Letter | to the | Right Honourable Horatio Walpole, I concerning | Bishops in America. | . . . | . . . | . . . . I Philadelphia : \ Printed and Sold by John Dunlap, at the \ Newest Printing-office, in Market-Street. \ M,DCC,LXXI. | 8vo. pp. 72. BLACKSTOISTE. (W.) Commentaries | on the | Laws | of | England. | In Four Books. | By | Sir William Blackstone, Knt. j One of his Majestj^'s Judges of the Court of Common Pleas. | Re- Printed from the British Copy, | Page for Page with the Last Edi- tion. 1 America : | Printed for the Subscribers, \ By Robert Bell, at the late Union Library, in Third-street, | Philadelphia. MDCCLXXI. | 8vo. pp. (12), 485. -j- Book the Second. | {Ibid.'] MDCOLXXL pp. (8), 520, xix. H. s. p. 2635 For the third and fourth volumes, see 1772. CABOGIAN. (W.) A | Dissertation | on the | Gout, | and all I Chronic Diseases, | jointly considered, | As proceeding from the 1771 IN PENNSYLVANIA 125 same Causes; | What those Causes are; | And | A rational and natural Method of Cure | proposed. | Addressed to all Invalids. | By "William Cadogan, | Fellow of the College of Physicians. | .... I London, Printed: \ Philadelphia: Re-printed and Sold by \ William and Thomas Bradford. \ M.DCC.LXXI. | 8vo. pp. v, 51. CATALOQ-IJE of Books to be sold at Auction, October 7, 1771. Philadelphia: Robert Bell. 1771. 2637 CATALOGUE of Books to be sold at Auction, December 2, 1771. Philadelphia : Robert Bell. 1771. 2638 CATALOaUE I of | Drugs, | Chymical and Galenical | Prepa- rations, I Shop Furniture, | Patent Medicines, | and | Surgeons In- struments, I sold by I John Day, and Co. | Druggists and Chymists, I in I Second-Street, | Philadelphia. | Philadelphia : \ Printed by John Dunlap, in Market-Street. \ M.DCC.LXXI. | Svo. pp. 33. 2639 DEIGEIS^DESCH. (J.) 5«ac^ric^ter§, ober 9to§=3ttfenet) = Suc^rein. aSon So^anneS SDeigenbeid). gtuette 2luflage. Germnntown : Christoph Saur. 1771. ' 2640 Title from Seidensticker's Bibliography. DIMSDALE. (T.) The | Present Method | of | Inoculating | for the I Small-Pox. | To which are added, | Some Experiments, instituted with a | View to discover the Effects of a similar | Treat- ment in the Natural Small-Pox. | By Thomas Dimsdale, M.D. | Philadelphia: \ Printed by John Dunlap, for Johri Sparhawk, \ MDCCLXXI. I Svo. pp. 82. 2641 DUCHlfi. (J.) Human Life a Pilgrimage : | Or | The Christian a Stranger and | Sojourner upon Earth : | A | Sermon, | Occa- sioned by the Death of the | Hon. Richard Penn, Esq; | One of the Proprietaries of the Province | of Pennsylvania : | Preached be- fore the united Congregations of | Christ^Church and St. Peter's, in the City | of Philadelphia, on Sunday, April xxi. 1771. | By the Reverend | Jacob Duche, A.M. | Philadelphia : \ Printed by D. Hall andW. Sel- \ lers. MDCCLXXI. | Svo. pp. iv, 19. l. c. p. 2642 126 THE ISSUES OF THE PRESS 1771 ELMER. (J.) Dissertatio Medica, | Inauguralis, | de | Sitis in Febribus Causis | et Eemediis. | Quam, | Sub Moderamine Viri admoduin Reverendi | Gulielmi Smith, S. T. P. | Collegii et Acad- emiae Philadelphiensis | Praefecti, | Ex per illustrium Curatorum Auetoritate, | nee non | Amplissimae Collegii et Academiae Fac- i^ltatis decreto, | Deo ter Optimo Maximo Annuente, | Pro Gradu Doctoratus, | summisque in Medicina bonoribus et privilegiis | rite ac legitime consequendis, | Eruditorum examini subjectam sustinuit | Jonathan Elmer, M.B. | JSTovo-Caesariensis | Ad diem 28 Junii, bora locoque solitis. | ... | .... | Philadelphiae, \ Apud Henricum Miller. \ MDCCLXXI. | Title, 1 leaf; Dedication, 1 leaf; text, pp. 1-23. A. p. s. 2643 FATHER Abraham's Pocket Almanac for 1772. Philadelphia : John Dunlap. 1771. 2644 MR. FAXJLKS, | The ISToted Performer in Horsemanship. | {Philadelphia : 1771.] 4to. 1 leaf l. c. p. 2645 Advertisement of Faulks's performances, dated "Philadelphia, Sept. 23, 1771." FOX. (T.) The Wilmington | Almanack, | or | Ephemeris, I for I The Year of our Lord 1772. | Being Bissextile or Leap- Year. | Containing | . . . | . . . | . . . | . . . | . . . | . . . | . . . | ... I ... I .... I Philosophical Enquiries concerning the Vir- I tues of Tar Water, &c. By Dr. George | Berkley, Lord Bishop of Cloyne, in L-eland. — | Thoughts on Various Subjects. — On the Dissec- | tion of a Body. — Ode to Gratitude. — The Spring, | &c. &c. &c. I . . . I . . . I . . . . I By Thomas Fox, Philom. | Wilmington, \ Printed and Sold by James Adams. [1771.] | Sm. 8vo. pp. (40). H. s. p. 2646 [FOTHERGLLL. (Samuel)] The Grace of our Lord Jesus Christ, the Love of God, and a Divine Communion recommended and enforced, in a Sermon publicly delivered at a meeting of the People called Quakers, held in Leeds, the 26th of the Sixth Month, commonly called June, 1769. Philadelphia : Joseph Orukshank. 1771. 2647 1771 IN PENNSYLVANIA 127 FURMAN. (Moore) 3tit ba§ publicum. | [PMladdphia : Henry Miller, 1771.J Folio, pp. (4). h. s. p. 2648 FURMAN. To the Public. [ [PMadelphia : 1771.J Folio, PP- (2). H. s. p. 2649 In answer to " Wikoif' s Appeal," specifically charging Wikoflf with selling adulterated rum. THE GENTLE Sheplierd. Philadelphia: Robert Aitken. 1771. THE GENTLEMAN and Citizen's Pocket Almanac for 1772. Philadelphia : William Eviit. 1771. 2651 GOLDSMITH. ([Oliver]) The | Deserted Village, | a | Poem. I By I Doctor Goldsmith. | London: Printed. \ Philadelphia: Re- printed,, I By William and Thomas Bradford, at the \ London Coffee- house. I M.DCC.LXXL I 8vo. Half title, 1 leaf; pp. iv, 22. 2652 GRAVKTES. (— de) The Ladies' Friend. By M. de Gravines. Philadelphia: John Dunlap. 1771. 8vo. pp. 80+. 2653 GURNALL. (W.) The | Christian | in | Compleat Armour : | Or, a I Treatise | of the | Saints War against the Devil. | Wherein I A Discovery is made of that Great Enemy of God | and his People, in his Policies, Power, Seat of his Empire, | Wicked- ness, and chief Design he hath against the Saints. | A | Magazine Opened, | From whence the Christian is furnished with Spi- | ritual Arms for the Battle, helped on with his Armour, and | taught the Use of his Weapon, together with the happy Issue | of the whole War. | By William Gurnall, M.A. | formerly Pastor of the Church of Christ at Lavenham, in Sujffolk. | The Seventh Edition, carefully corrected. | Philadelphia: \ Printed by Joseph Cruk- shank,for John McGibbons. [1771.J | 8vo. pp. 8+- h. s. p. 2654 [HARMER. (Thomas)] Observations on Divers Passages of Scripture, Placing many of them in a light altogether new, ascer- taining the meaning of several not determinable by the methods commonly made use of by the learned, and proposing probable conjectures on others, different from what have been hitherto recommended to the attention of the curious ; grounded on cir- 128 THE ISSUES OP THE PEESS 1771 cumstances incidentally mentioned in books of Voyages and Travels into the East. Philadelphia: W. and T.Bradford. 1771. A HISTORY and Defence of Magna Charta. Containing a Copy of the Original Charter at large, with an English Translation ; The Manner of its being obtained from King John. With its Preservation and Final Establishment in the Succeeding Reigns ; with an Introductory Discourse, Containing a short Account of the Rise and Progress of ISTational Freedom, from the Invasion of Caesar to the present Times. Also thfe Liberties which are con- tirmed by the Bill of Rights, &c. To which is added. An Essay on Parliaments, Describing their Origin in England, &c. Philadel- phia : W. and T. Bradford. 1771. 2656 2)(£SR I ^Dg^ = ©eUSrSg^e | gimertcamfc^e | gafenber | 3luf bag Sa^r I ... I ... I 1772. I (2Berd()e§ ein ©c^att=3a^r toon 366 S^agen ift.) I ... I ... I ... I ... I ... I ... I ... I ... I I 3um bier unb bre^fjigften mal ^erau§ gegeben. | Germantown : Gedrucki und zu fnden bey Christoph Saw. | . . . | . . . [1771.] | Sq. 8vo. pp. (48). H. s. p. 2657 HOSKESTS. (J.) The | Life | and | Spiritual Sufferings | of | That Faithful Servant of Christ | Jane Hoskins, | A Public Preacher among the People called | Quakers. | ISTever before printed. | Philadelphia : \ Printed and Sold by William Evitt, at his Printing- \ Office, the Sign of the Bible-in- Heart, in Straivberry- \ Alley, opposite the Bull's Head Tavern. \ M,DCC,LXXI. | Sm. 8vo. pp. 31, (1). F. 2658 HUSSEY. (J.) The | Glory of Christ | Vindicated, | in the | Ex- cellency of his Person, Righteousness, | Love and Power. | Being I An Explication of the Mystery which was kept Secret | since the World began. | Wherein the Doctrine of the Holy Trinity is ma- I nifest in the Glory-Man, -the Lord Jesus, and that bearing | the Filth of Sin, in his sufferings, was Part of the Atonement | he made to God for the Elect. | It is likewise demonstrated, | That an Interest in Christ is founded alone, upon | the free, absolute Love of the Father, Son, and Spirit. | Proving | That their free Grace- Union, according to God's An- | cient Settlements of their Su- 1771 IN PENNSYLVANIA 129 preme Relation to Christ, was | never destroyed by their natural Relation and Fall in Adam. | To which is added, | The spiritual Operations of the Holy Ghost, as | the immediate Spring, Life and Source of all practical Reli- | gion. | The Whole containing, | A concise, and comprehensive Answer, to a Book en- | titled. The Saint's Treasury; or Christ the | most Excellent. | Wrote Origi- nally by Joseph Hussey, Minister of the Gospel of | Christ, at Cambridge, and now faithfully abridged. | Philadelphia : \ Printed by Joseph Orukshank, for John Mc Gibbons. [1771.J | 8vo. pp. 8 +. IRWDS". (Thomas) To the Public. | [Philadelphia.: 1771.J Folio, pp. (2). L. c. p. 2660 In reply to Wikoff 's " Appeal," charging Wikoff with selling adulterated rum. KBYSER. (J. G.) Travels through Germany, Bohemia, Hun- gary, Switzerland, Italy and Lorraine. By John George Keyser. In Four Volumes. Philadelphia : ? 1771. 2661 Advertised in the Pa. Journal, March 7, 1771, as "just puhlished and to be sold by W. and T. Bradford." This I think, however, refers to an imported edition. K[IN'G]'S I Answer | to | Junius. | Taken from an English Paper. | Philadelphia : | Pe-printed and sold by William Goddard, in I Arch-Street, between Front and Second \ Streets. \ MDOCLXXI. | 8vo. pp. 8. L. c. p. 2662 THE Lancaster Almanac for 1772. Lancaster : Francis Bailey. 1771. 2663 3)S® S®^9t = 3:®3£2; ber ©riiber = ©etncine, unb infonber^eit ber ^inber, fiir ba§ Sa^r 1773. Philadelphia : Henrich Miller. 1771. ®3t® 2^%%£) bi ©enua in feiner toal^ren ©roffe. Philadelphia .- [Donatus in Luebeck.'] 1771. 2665 Title from "Weller's Die falschen Druckorte. LOTTERY. December 6, 1771. ] Christiana^Bridge Land & Cash I Lottery, | [Philadelphia : 1771.] Folio, 1 leaf. 2666 Scheme of a lottery for disposing of 48 Plantations in the Province of Penna. II.— 17 130 THE ISSUES OF THE PRESS 1771 LOTTERY. Dover Land and Cash | Lottery, | To be Drawn in Dover, in the County of Kent, on Delaware, For Disposing of certain Valuable and Improved Farms, and Tracts of Land, with Stock, Mills, &c. I situate on the River Saint Croix, in the Town- ship of l^ewport, and Province of IsTova Scotia. | [^Philadelphia : 1771.J Folio, 1 leaf. l. c. p. 2667 LOTTERY. Christiana Bridge, March 23, 1771. | The Ad- venturers in the Second Class of the New- Ark Land and | Cash Lottery, are desired to call upon the managers who | signed their respective Tickets, . . . | . . . that they may get them renewed in the Third Class; . . . . | [Philadelphia : 1771.] 4to. 1 leaf. 2668 LOTTERY. ITew-Ark Land and Cash | Lottery, | Li New Castle County on Delaware, | [Philadelphia : 1771. J Folio, 1 leaf. Scheme of a lottery to dispose of certain property in Lancaster Co. LOTTERY. Christiana Bridge, July 13, 1771. | Newcastle Lottery, | Instituted by the Friends of the | American China Manufactory, | [Philadelphia: 1771. j Folio, 1 leaf. l. c. p. 2670 LOTTERY. Pettie's Island | Land and Cash | Lottery, | . . . I . . . The Drawing will begin as soon as the Tickets are | dis- posed of, ... I [signed] W. M. [Philadelphia: 1771. J Folio 1 leaf + . . . The Drawing will begin on the First Day of | July, 1771, ... I [signed] William Masters. | [Philadelphia: 1771.] Folio 1 leaf + . . . The Drawing shall begin on Monday, the | Twenty-first Day of October, 1771, under the Inspection of Wil- liam Heysham, | John Chevalier, Abraham Beeckley, and Thomas Bond, Jun. . • • | [signed] William Masters. | [Philadelphia : 1771.] Foho, 1 leaf. l. c. p. 2671 LOTTERY. Advertisement. | For the Satisfaction of the Ad- venturers I in Pettie's Island Land and Cash | Lottery, . . . | . . . I ... the Drawing will . . . begin on | Monday, the 9th Day of September next, . . . . | [Philadelphia : 1771.] 4to. 1 leaf. 2672 LOTTERY. New-Castle, June 15,1771. | A | Scheme | of a | Lottery, | For raising . . . Three Hundred and Seventy-five Pounds 1771 IN PENNSYLVANIA 131 ... I to discharge a Debt upon the Methodist Preaching-House, I in Philadelphia ; and towards the Building a Preaching-House in I New-Castle County. | [Philadelphia : 1771.J Folio, 1 leaf. [MACPHERSON". (John)] A | Pennsylvania Sailor's | Letters, I alias the | Farmer's Fall : | With Extracts from a Tragic Com- edy, called I Hodge Podge improved : | Or, | The Race Fairly Run. I The Author's Sympathy for an innocent Woman, pre- | vents his publishing the Whole of that Dramatic Piece. | . . . | .... I Number I. | Philadelphia : \ Printed for the Author, \by Bobert £611.1 l''"''!- I 8vo. pp. 64. l. c. p. 2674 [MACPHERSON.] To be Published and Sold, by | William Woodhouse, | ... | ... | Every Saturday, until a Pamphlet is complete, | A | Pennsylvania Sailor's Letters ; | alias the | Farmer's Fall. | [phUadelphia : Robert Bell. 1771.] 4to. 1 leaf MAJSnr members of the Library Company of Philadelphia, .... I {Philadelphia : 1771.] Folio, 1 leaf. l. c. p. 2676 Call for a meeting of the Stockholders to consider the question of a new building. MART Somerville. A Tale. Philadelphia: Bobert Aitken. 1771. 2677 MIlSrTJTES I Of the | Philadelphian Association | in MDCCLXXI. I [Philadelphia : Henry Miller. 1771.] Sm. 4to. pp. 8. 2678 NELSON. (John) The | Case | of | John Nelson. | Written by Himself | ... | ... | .... | The Third Edition. | Wilmington, I Printed by James Adams, in Market-street, 1771. | 16mo. pp. 32. ®@3t 5R®U®©3^®, a3erbeffert= unb Bubetlftfeige | Stmericamfc^e | (Salenber | STuf ba§ 1773fte 3a^t 6§rtfti, | 2Bet^e§ ein @c^alt=3a^r bon 366 STagen ift. | [12 hues.] | 3um ^et^ntenmat £)erau§gege6en. | Philadelphia, Gedruckt und zu finden bey Henrich Miller, in der Bees- strasse. | . . . | . . . | . . . | . . . | . . . . [1771.] | 4to. pp. (56). THE I NEW-ENGLAND | Primer | Enlarged. | For the more easy attaining the true | Reading of English. | To which is added, 132 THE ISSUES OP THE PRESS 1771 I The Assembly's Catechism. | Philadelphia : \ Printed and Sold by. I). Hall, and W. Sellers, in Market-street, 1771. | Sm. 16mo. pp. (80). On the reverse of the first leaf is a portrait ? of Geo. III. Mr. J. P. 'Wicltersham, in his History of Education in Pa., p. 195, says an edition of The New England Primer was printed at G-ermantown, in 1771, by Christopher Sower. A NEW Song, in high Vogue in Northampton | County, in the Province of Pennsylvania. | Printed for the Author, Anno Domini 1771. I Folio, 1 leaf. l. c. p. 2682 NEW- YEAR Verses of the Carriers of the Pennsylvania Chronicle. Philadelphia: William Goddard. 1771. 2683 THE I NEW-YEAE | Verses, | Of the Printers Lads, who carry about the Penn- | sylvania Grazette to the Customers. | [Phila- delphia : Hall and Sellers, 1771. J Eolio, 1 leaf l. c. p. 2684 NEW-YEAE. Verses of the Carriers of the Pennsylvania Jour- nal. Philadelphia : W. and T. Bradford. 1771. 2685 NOW in the Press and speedily will be Published ] by | John Dunlap, I ... I ... I ... I ... I All the | Poetical Writing, and some other Pieces, | Of the Eev. Nathaniel Evans, A.M. | [Phila- delphia : John Dunlap. 1771.] Folio, pp. (2). h. s. p. 2686 NOW in the Press. | . . . | . . . | The true art of mixing every kind of Wine and Spirits, | [Philadelphia : 1771.J 4to. 1 leaf See Wikoff, to whom it relates, Purman, and Irwin. OBSEEVATIONS on the late Law for re- | gulating the Nightly Watch, fixing Lamps, and taking care of the Pumps, | in the City of Philadelphia — humbly offered to the Consideration of | the Li- habitants of the said City. | [Philadelphia : 1771.] Folio, 1 leaf OTTOLENGHE. (J.) Directions | for breeding | Silk-Worms, I Extracted from a Letter of | Joseph Ottolenghe, Esq ; | Late Superintendent | of the | Public Filature | in | Georgia. | Phil- adelphia: I Printed by Joseph Orukshank, in Third-Street. | M,DCC,LXXL I 8vo. pp. 8. h. s. p. 2689 1771 IN PENNSYLVANIA 133 PEMBERTOK (E.) A Sermon on the Deatli of the Rev. George Whitefield. By Ebenezer Pemberton, D.D. Philadel- phia: W. and T. Bradford. 1771. 2690 (January, M.DCC.LXXI.) (l^^umber 211.) | THE | PENNSYL- VANIA Chronicle, | and | Universal Advertiser. | Monday, Jan- uary 28, 1771. (No. I, of Vol. V.) | Philadelphia: Printed by Wil- liam Goddard, at the New Printing-Office, in Arch-Street, between Front and Second Streets, where Subscriptions, \ (at Ten Shillings per Annum) Advertisements, Articles and Letters of Intelligence are gratefully received for this Paper, and where all manner of Print- \ ing Work is performed with Care, Fidelity and Expedition — Blanks and Hand-Bills, in par- ticular are done on the shortest Notice, in a neat and correct Manner. \ Eolio, pp. 1-204. H. s. p. 2691 Numbers 211 (Jan. 28, 1771) to 261 (Jan. 13, 1772), four pages each, with unpaged " Postscripts" of two pages each to Numbers 226, 250 to 253, and 255. The cut of the Royal Arms was withdrawn from the title. THE PENNSYLVANIA Gazette. 2692 Numbers 2193 (Jan. 3, 1771) to 2244 (Dec. 26, 1771), four pages each, with " Supplements" of two pages to Numbers 2207, 2208, 2209, 2213, 2217, 2226, and 2236 ; " Postscripts" of 1 leaf to Numbers 2211 and 2212, and " List of Prizes," one leaf to No. 2205. Title and imprint as in No. 2382, supra. THE PENNSYLVANIA Journal. 2693 Numbers 1465 (Jan. 3, 1771) to 1516 (Dec. 26, 1771), four pages each, with ex- tra half-sheets of two pages to Numbers 1468 to 1472, 1476, 1477, 1479 to 1483, 1486 to 1490, 1492 to 1497, 1500, 1501, 1503, 1504, 1505, and 1509 to 1516; " Supple- ments" of one leaf to No. 1484, two pages to Numbers 1467, 1478, 1485, and 1502, of four pages to Numbers 1491 and 1507 ; " Postscripts" of one leaf to Numbers 1479, 1485, and 1507, of two pages to Numbers 1483 and 1508. Title and imprints as in No. 2317, supra. October, 1771. Numb. 1. | THE | PENNSYLVANIA : Packet; | and • the | General : Advertiser. | Monday, i October 28th, 1771. I Philadelphia : Printed by John thmlap, at the Newest Printing- Office, in Market-Street, where \ Subscriptions at Ten Shillings per Annum, Advertisemmts, §-c. are thankfully received for this Paper. I Folio. H. s. P. 2694 Numbers 1 (Oct. 28, 1771) to 10 (Deo. 30, 1771), four pages each, with " Supple- ments" of two pages each to every number. The title is divided by a cut of a ship, as indicated by the dotted lines. 134 THE ISSUES OF THE PRESS 1771 THE PEKN'SYLVA:N'IA Pocket Almanac for 1772. Phila- delphia : W. and T. Bradford. 1771. 2695 PHIPPS. (J[osepli]) Brief | Remarks | on the | Common Arguments | ITow used in Support of divers | Ecclesiastical Im- positions I In this ITation, | Especially as they relate to | Dis- senters. I By J. Phipps. I ... I .... I Norwich Printed: And \ Philadelphia: \ He-printed by Joseph Crukshank, in \ Market-Stred, MDCCLXXI. I 12mo. pp. 27. h. s. p. 2696 See Two Treatises containing Reasons why Quakers do not pay Tythes, &c., of whicli this is the second. Although separately paged the signatures are continuous. POTTS. (J.) Dissertatio Medica | inauguralis | de | Pebribus I Intermittentibus, | Potentissimum Tertianis; | quam, | sub moderamine viri admodum reverendi, | Gulielmi Smith, S. S. T. P. I Collegii et Academise Pennsylvaniensis Prtefecti; | Ex Oura- torum Perillustrium auctoritate, | nee non | Amplissimae Collegii et Academife Eacultatis decreto; | Deo Maximo Annuente, | Pro Gradu Doctoratus, | summisque in medicina honoribus et privilegiis | rite et legitime consequendis ; | eruditorum examini subjectam sustinuit | Jonathan Potts, M.B. | Pennsylvaniensis. | Ad Diem 28 Junii, hora locoque solitis. | ... | .... | Philadel- phice: I Typis Johannis Dunlap. \ M.DCC.LXXI. | 8vo. pp. vii, 37. POOR Robin's Almanack for 1772. Philadelphia: William Mitt. 1771. 2698 POOR Will's Almanac for 1772. Philadelphia: Joseph Cruk- shank. 1771. 2699 POOR "Will's Pocket Almanac for 1772. Philadelphia: Joseph Orukshank. 1771. 2700 PROCLAMATION. {Royal Arms.] By the Honourable | John Penn, Esquire, | Lieutenant-Governor, and Commander in Chief of the Province of Pennsylvania, and | Counties of New- Castle, Kent, and Sussex, on Delaware. | A Proclamation. | Philadelphia : Printed by D. Hall, and W. Sellers. 1771. | Folio, 1 leaf. 2701 OflFering a reward for the apprehension of Lazarus Stewart, and others of Lan- caster County, for the murder of Nathan Ogden, dated " Peh. 9, 1771." 1771 IN PENNSYLVANIA 135 REASOIvrS I why | The People called | Quakers | do not pay I Tythes. | London Printed : And, \ Philadelphia : \ Re-printed by Joseph Crukshank, in \ Third-Street, MDCCLXXI. | 12mo. pp. 10. THE I ROYAL Spiritual | Magazine ; | or | The Christian's | Grand Treasure. | By several Divines. | Vol. I. | Philadelphia : I Printed by Joseph Crukshank for John \ M' Gibbons. [1771.J | 8vo. pp. vi, 24 +. H. s. p. 2703 SAUNDERS. (R.) A Pocket Almanac for 1772. By Richard Saunders, Phil. Philadelphia : Hall and Sellers. 1771. 2704 SAUOT)ERS. Poor Richard improved : Being an Almanack for the Year of our Lord 1772. By Richard Saunders, Philom. Philadelphia : Printed and Sold by D. Hall, and W. Sellers. 1771. SCHABALIE (J. P.) 5Die | .SBanbtenbe ©eel, | Sa§ tft: | ®ef!prad; | ber | 2Banbtenben ©eelen mit 2lbam, | 9]oa^ unb Simon 6Ieo^[;a§ ; | berfaffet "bte | ©ef^icf^ten Don (grfd^affung ber | SBelt an, bi^ ju unb nadj) ber | SBertoiiftung SerufatemS. | S)arau§ Drbent[i(f) ju erfe^en, tote eine | Sfionard^ie unb 5?BntgretcE) auf bte anbere gefolget, I toie biefe angefangen, jene aber bergangen, | unb oucf) ber au§fii^r= lic^e 3SerIauff ber | 3^i^fto^tung Serufatem. | ©urtf) | Sofiann ^£)tli^3 ©d^a&alte | in S'lieberlanbifd^et gegeben. | Germantown : Gedruckt und zu Jinden bey Christoph Saur. ( . . . | . . . [1772.] I Sq. 8vo. pp. (48). H. s. p. 2783 150 THE ISSUES OF THE PRESS 1772 ESrVITATIOE" I Serieuse | aux | Habitants | des | Illinois. | [PhUadelphia : W. and T. Bradford. 1772.] 8vo. pp. 15. 2784 " A Philadelphie MDCCLXXII," says Du Simitiere. It is signed " Un Habi- tiint des Kaskaskia." JOIOIS. (S.) Resignation, a Funeral Sermon, occasioned by the Death of Eev. Isaac Eaton, A.M. late Minister of the Bap- tist Church, at Hopewell, in ITew-Jersey; preached at Hopewell, by Samuel Jones, A.M. Philadelphia : James Humphreys, junior. 1772. 2785 THE LANCASTER Almanac for 1773. Lancaster: Francis Bailey. 1772. 2786 ©3® I £®^$R = SreXS;® l ber I aSriiber -- ©emeine | filr ba§ Sa^r | 1773. I ... I .... I Philadelphia, \ Gedruckt bey Henricfi Miller, im Jahr 1772. | 8vo. pp. (72). h. s. p. 2787 S3SSD®3t fiir g^retmaurer. Philadelphia : [Kanter in Koenigsherg.] 1772. 2788 Title from Weller's Diefalschen Druckorte. LOTTERY. Fettle's Island | Cash | Lottery, | [Philadelphia : J. Dunlap. 1772.] Folio, 1 leaf. l. c. p. 2789 Scheme of a lottery to assist in finishing a Presbyterian Churoli, in Norrington Township, a German Lutheran Church, in Whitpain Township, the Newark Acad- emy, and for the benefit of three School-masters in Philadelphia. LOTTERY. Pettie's- Island | Land and Cash | Lottery, | {Philadelphia : im.'] Folio, 1 leaf. l. c. p. 2790 Scheme of a lottery for disposing of several Houses and Lots in Lancaster, Penna. LOTTERY. Pettie's - Island | Lottery, | For disposing of a great Variety of curious Pictures, Jewellery, &c. &c. | [Philadel- phia : 1772.] Folio, 1 leaf. l. c. p. 2791 LOTTERY. New-Castle, February 6, 1772. | Scheme | of a | Lottery, | For . . . | the Building | A Methodist Preaching House I In IsTew-Castle County; and to discharge a Debt upon i772 IN PENNSYLVANIA 161 the I Preaching - House | In Philadelphia. | {Philadelphia: 1772.] Folio, 1 leaf. l. c. p. 2792 MADEN. (M[artin]). A Scriptural Comment upon the Thirty- Fine Articles of the Church of England. By Rev. M. Maden. Philadelphia: Robert Aitken. 1772. 2793 THE MmACULOUS Power of Clothes; Or, the Dignity of the Taylors. Being an Essay on the words Clothes Make Men. Philadelphia: William Mentz. 1772. 2794 Se^t g^eueSSre, aSerbeffert= unb BuberlaBige 3lmericanifc^e 6at= enber auf ba§ 1773fte gat^r ©l^rifti. Philadelphia: Henrich Miller. 1772. 2795 e35«® I 9m®3:BS36^(g | antwetfung | ober | Se^^iilffe tor SeutfdCje | urn (Snglifcf) ^u ternen : | SBie eg toor 3^eu=3lnfoitimenbe iinb an- I bere im Sanb gebotirne £anb= unb ^anbtoerfeleute, | toelcEien in ber ©ngltfdjen Sj^rad^e erfa^rene unb geiibte 1 ©(^ulmeifter unb Pre- ceptores ermangeten, | bor ba§ 6e= | quemfte era(^tet toorben; mit t{)rer getoofinlid^en 3lr= | fieit unb SBerd^eug erlautert. | SfJebft einer I G-rammatic, | SBor biejcnigen, toelc^e in anbem ©^rad^en unb | beren j^unbamenten etfa^ren finb. | ®rttte Sluftage. | Germanton: \ Gedruckt und zu bekommeii bey Christoph Saur 1772. | 16mo. Title, 1 leaf; Vorrede, pp. (2) ; text, pp. 1-262 ; A | Short Appendix | to a I German Grammar, | pp. (4). h. s. p. 2796 ISTEW-YEAE, Yerses of the Carriers of the Pennsylvania Chronicle. Philadelphia: William Goddard. 1772. 2797 THE I ISTEW-YEAR | Verses, | Of the Printers Lads, who carry about the Pennsyl- | vania Gazette to the Customers. | January, 1772. I {Philadelphia : Hall and Sellers. 1772.] Eolio, 1 leaf 2798 NEW- YEAR Yerses of the Carriers of the Pennsylvania Jour- nal. Philadelphia : W. and T. Bradford. 1772. 2799 NEW- YEAR Yerses of the Carriers of the Pennsylvania Packet. Philadelphia: John Bunlap. 1772. 2800 152 THE ISSUES OF THE PEESS 1772 OTTO. (Johann Henrich.) ein geiftlic^ Sieb | auf ^aul ©^ringS ^elbftmorb | tnit | eiiter ^iftole, | ©o fici) im ^ai)x 1772, im momt ©e^3tem6er in | Sancftfter 6aunt^, SocaUico Staunfc^if), jutrug. | [n. p. 1772.] Folio, 1 leaf. h. s. p. 2801 THE PENII^SYLVAIflA Chronicle. Folio, pp. 1^212. 2802 Numbers 263 (Jan. 27, 1772) to 314 (Jan. 16, 1773), four pages each, with unpaged " Postscripts" of two pages each to Numbers 277, 279, and 300. Title as in No. 2691, supra. THE PElJWSYLVAOTA Gazette. 2803 Numbers 224-5 (Jan. 2, 1772) to 2297 (Dec. 30, 1772), four pages each, with " Sup- plements" of two pages to Numbers 2245, 2246, 2248, 2249, 2251, 2252, 2254, 2255, 2257 to 2264, 2268 to 2272, 2274, 2276, 2277, 2279, 2283, 2285 to 2293, 2295, and 2296 ; '' Postscripts" of one leaf to Numbers 2259 and 2283, and of two pages to No. 2287. Title and imprint as in No. 2382, supra, except last number. THE PEKtTSYLVAlSriA Journal. 2804 Numbers 1517 (Jan. 2, 1772) to 1569 (Dec. 30, 1772), four pages each, with extra half-sheets of two pages all but Numbers 1517, 1530, 1531, 1548, 1551, 1558, 1559, and 1568; "Supplements" of two pages to Numbers 1517, 1530, 1531, 1548, 1551, 1558, and 1559 ; " Postscripts" of one leaf to Numbers 1531, 1532, and 1534. Title and imprint as in No. 2317, supra. THE PEKfirSYLVAlSriA Packet. 2805 Numbers 11 (Jan. 6, 1772) to 62 (Deo. 28, 1772), four pages each, with " Supple- ments" of four pages to Numbers 26 and 51, and of two pages to all the other num- bers; and a " Postscript" of one leaf to No. 53. Title and imprint as in No. 2694, supra, until No. 53, when " Vol. II." was inserted in the first line of the title between the date and number. THE PEISTNSYLVANIA Pocket Almanac for 1773. Philadel- phia: W. and T. Bradford. 1772. 2806 THE 1 PLAIN" Path | to | Christian Perfection, | shewing | That we are to seek for Reconciliation and | Union with God, solely by renouncing our- | selves, denying the World, and follow- ing our I Blessed Saviour, in the Regeneration. | Translated from the French. | . . . | . . . | . . . | . . . | . . . | . . . | . . . | . . . | .... I Philadelphia : \ Printed by Joseph Crukshank, in Third^sireet, 1772 IN PENNSYLVANIA 153 I opposite the Work-House. \ MDCCLXXn. | Sm. 8vo. pp. i-xi, 1- 124, 1-16. H. s. p. 2807 Translated, compiled, and with a preface by Anthony Benezet. The last sixteen pages begin with, " To the foregoing testimonies of the happiness of a life spent in the service of God, may be added that of a faithful servant of Christ from amongst ourselves, to wit, David Brainard," &c. This is entered in my " List" as printed in 1774, ends on page 10, and is followed by " The following experience of some men of note,'' &c., pp. 11-14 ; and an " Extract from a letter wrote by the Earl of Essex," &c., pp. 15-16. POOR WILL'S Almanac for 1773. Philadelphia : Joseph Oruk- shank. 1772. 2808 POOR Will's I Pocket Almanack, | for the Year 1773; | . . . | ... I ... I ... I .... I Philadelphia : \ Printed and Sold by J. OruksJumk, \ at his Printing- Office, in Third-street, \ opposite the Work- House. [1772.] I 24mo. pp. (36). h. s. p. 2809 PRIESTLEY, (J.) Experimental Philosophy ; containing the History and Present State of Discoveries relating to Vision, Light and Colours. The Second Volume. By Joseph Priestley. Phil- adelphia: 1772. 2810 Title from Haven's List. PROJET d'une representation sur les ordounances somptuaires. Par un Patriote. A Philadelphie : [Genkie.] 1772. 2811 Title from Weller's Diefalschen Druckorte. JOKN" RHEA I Desires to return his Thanks to all . . . who have . . . I . . . countenanced his proposed Plan of a Pott and Pearl Ash | Works ; . . . . | [Philadelphia : 1772.] Folio, 1 leaf. In reply to the protest of the Soap-Boilers. RULES I and | Constitutions | of the | Society | Of the Sons of I St. George. | Philadelphia : | Printed by James Humphreys, Junior, \ in Front-street, at the lower Comer of \ Black-horse Alley. M,DCC,LXXn. I 8vo. pp. 28. l. c. p. 2813 [RUSH. (Benjamin)] Sermons | to | Gentlemen | upon | Tem- perance I and I Exercise. | . . . | . . . | . . . | . . . | . ■ • | . • . | II.— 20 154 THE ISSUES OP THE PRESS 1772 ... I ... . I Philadelphia: \ Printed hy John Bunlap, in Market- Street. I M.DCC.LXXn. I 8vo. pp. 44. l. c. p. 2814 In Aitken's Ledger, Feb. 4, 1772, Dunlap is charged for stitching 102 Eush's Sermons. SAXmDERS. (R.) A Pocket Almanac for 1773. By Richard Saunders, Phil. Philadelphia: Hall and Sellers. 1772. 2815 SAUNDERS. Poor Richard improved; | Being an | Alma- nack I ... I ... I ... I ... I ... I ... I ... I ... I ... I ... I For the | Year of our Lord 1773 : | Being the First after Leap-Tear. | . . . | . . . | . . . | . . . | . . . | . . . | . . . | . . . | .... I By Richard Saunders, Philom. | Philadelphia : \ Printed and Sold by D. Hall, and W. Sellers. [1772.] | Sm. 8vo. pp. (36). 2816 SELLERS. (R.) An | Account | of the | Sufferings | of | Rich- ard Sellers, | Of Keinsey, a Fisherman, | Who was pressed in Scarborough-Piers, in the | Time of the two last Engagements be- tween the I Dutch and English, in the Year 1665. | Philadelphia : \ Printed and Sold by Joseph Orukshank, in Third-Street, | opposite the Work-House, MDCCLXXn. | 12mo. pp. 26. s. 2817 A SERMOl!^ on the present Situation of Affairs of America and Great Britain. Written by a Black ; and printed at the request of several persons of distinguished characters. Philadelphia: Vl12. 8vo. pp. 11. 2818 Title from Haven's List. STANTOlSr. (D.) A I Journal | of the | Life, Travels, and Gospel Labours, | of a | Faithful Minister | of | Jesus Christ, | Daniel Stanton, | Late of Philadelphia, in the Province of j Pennsylvania. | With the Testimony of the Monthly-Meeting of I Friends in that City concerning him. | ... | ... j ... | .... I Philadelphia : \ Printed and sold by Joseph Orukshank, in Third- j street, opposite the Work-House. \ MDCCLXXLE. | 8vo. pp. xvii, 184, 4, 1 leaf h. s. p. 2819 STEPHElJfS. (G. A.) Lecture upon Heads. By George Alexander Stephens. Philadelphia : Samuel Dellap. 1772. 2820 1772 IN PENNSYLVANIA 155 THE SENATORS, A Poem: Or, A Candid Examination into the Merits of the Principal Performers of St. Stephen's Chapel. Philadelphia: William Goddard. V112. 2821 SS® I 2ra®£36§®3i I Soofungen | ber | a3ruber=@emeine | fitr ba§ Sa^r I 1773. | Philadelphia, \ Gedruckt bey Henrich Miller, im Jahr 1772. I 8vo. pp. (55). h. s. p. 2822 [TERSTEEGEF (Gerhard)] ®te ^raft | ber | Siebe 6^rifti, | ainge^riefen unb angetotefen | in einet | ©rtoecEungS = Mihi, \ Ueber bie SBorte ^pault | 2 gorint^. 5, 14. | 5Dte Siebe S^rifti brtnget un§ alfo. I ©e^dten | ben 18ten Dctober, 1751. | ju aRii^I^eim an ber diui}v; I Unb | auf SSerlangen berf(^iebener greunbe | aufgef(^rte{>en, | Unb bem ©rud itbergeben, | @. X. ©t. | 3i»et)te Sluflage. | Msen, Gedruckt von J. C. Straube, 1752. | Philadelphia, Gedruckt und zu finden bey Henrich Miller, in der Eees-strasse, 1772. | Sm. 8vo. pp. 64. TO All I Farmers and Tradesmen, | Who want good Settle- ments for themselves and Families, especially | those lately arrived, or that may yet come, from Scotland or Ireland. | Philadelphia : Printed by John Dunlap, at the Newest Printing- Office I in Market-Street. 1772. | 4to. 1 leaf l. c. p. 2824 Kecommending Central New York. TO the I Freemen | Of Pennsylvania. | [Philadelphia : 1772.] Folio, 1 leaf h. s. p. 2825 " A. P." on the Excise Law, dated in manuscript by Du Simitiere, Feb. 18, 1772. Michael Hillegas noted on Ms copy " said to be by Thomas Mifflin." TO the I Freemen | of | Pennsylvania. | [Philadelphia: 1772.] Folio, 1 leaf. l. c. p. 2826 " Civis" on the Excise Law, dated in manuscript by Du Simitiere, Eeb. 21, 1772. TO the Inhabitants of the City of | Philadelphia, and Parts adjacent. | [Philadelphia : 1772.] 4to. 1 leaf l. c. p. 2827 Protest of the Soap-Boilers against John Khea's methods of procuring ashes, dated " 15th Pebruary, 1772." 166 THE ISSUES OF THE PRESS 1772 TO the printur of the Penselvaney Kronical. | \_PMladelphia : 1772.] 4to. 1 leaf. l. c. p. 2828 An anti-excise, &o., election squib, signed "Terence sweep," and dated by Du Simitiere, Oct. 1, 1772. TO the Public. | {Philadelphia: 1772.] 4to. 1 leaf. 2829 Address in favor of canals between the Susquehanna and Schuylkill, and Dela- ware and Chesapeake, dated " Philadelphia, January 15, 1772." TOBLER. (J.) The | Pennsylvania | Town and Country-man's I Almanack, | for | The Year of our Lord 1773, | Being the First after Leap- Year. | [22 lines.] | By John Tobler, Esq; | Wilmington, \ Printed and Sold by James Adams. [1772.] | Sm. Svo. pp. (36). H. s. p. 2880 A TRADESMAN'S Address to his Countrymen. | [Phila- delphia: 1772.] 4to. 1 leaf. l. c. p. 2831 "A Tradesman" on the Excise Law, dated " March 2, 1772." TURFORD. (H.) The | Grounds | of a | Holy Life : | Or | The Way by which many who | were Heathens, came to be Renowned | Christians ; and such as | are now Sinners, may come to be | numbered with Saints; by little | Preaching. | To which is added, | Paul's Speech | to the | Bishop of Cretia. | As also, I A True Touch-stone or Trial | of Christianity. | By Hugh Turford. | The Tenth Edition. | Philadelphia. \ Printed and Sold by Joseph Orukshank, in \ ThirdrStreet, opposite the Work-Souse, 1772. I Sm. 12mo. pp. viii, 123. f. 2832 THE UNIVERSAL Almanac for the Year of our Lord, 1773 ; Philadelphia: James Humphreys, jun. [1772.] 2833 A second edition was advertised in the Pa. Packet, Feb. 15, 1773. [VAi^SANT. (John)] To the Public. ] [Philadelphia: 1772.] Folio, pp. (2). L. c. p. 2834 A statement of his business troubles which led to his imprisonment, dated " Phil- adelphia Gaol, the 12th of the 10th Month, 1772." 1773 IN PENNSYLVANIA 157 VOTES I and | Proceedings | of the | House of Representa- tives I of the I Province of Pennsylvania, | Met at Philadelphia, on the Fourteenth of October, Anno ] Domini 1771, and con- tinued by Adjournments. | [^Royal Arms.'] \ Philadelphia : \ Printed and Sold by Henry Miller, in Race-Street. \ MDC'CLXXII. | Polio, Title, 1 leaf; pp. 303-412. h. s. p. 2835 The votes were also issued weekly by Miller. "WALKER. (R.) Sermons on Practical Subjects. By the Rev. Robert Walker. Philadelphia]: Robert Aitken. V112. 2836 Printed by Crukshank for Aitken. Some copies were printed on extra fine paper. ■WEATI-IERWISE. (A.) Father Abraham's Almanac for 1773. By Abraham "Weathervrise. Philadelphia: John Dunlap. 1772. 2837 WILLISOlSr. (J.) Songs for Children. By the Rev. John Willison. Philadelphia : Robert Aitken. 1772. 2838 [WITHERSPOOlSr. (John)] Address | to the | Inhabitants | of I Jamaica, | and other | West^India Islands, | In Behalf of the I College of ]S"ew-Jersey. | Philadelphia : \ Printed by William and Thomas Bradford, at | the London Coffee-House. \ M.DCC.LXXII. I 8vo. pp. 27. H. s. p. 2839 [WOOLMAN". (John)] An | Epistle | to the | Quarterly and Monthly | Meetings of Friends. | {Philadelphia : ? 1772.] 8vo. pp. 16. H. s. p. 2840 1773. AJSr I ABSTRACT | of the | Proceedings | of the | Corpora- tion I For the Relief of the | Widows and Children | of | Clergy- men, I In the Communion of the Church of England | In America. I Philadelphia, Printed: \ By James Humphreys junior, \ in Front- street, M,DCC,LXXin. I Svo. pp. 52. h. s. p. 2841 XE ACCOIIN'T of the Births and Burials in the | United Churches of Chrisl^Church and St. Peter's, in | Philadelphia, from December 25, 1772, to December 25, 1773. | By Matthew White- 158 THE ISSUES OF THE PRESS 1773 head, and "William Young, | Clerks, and Jacob Digle, and George Stokes, Sextons. | [Philadelphia: 1773.] Folio, 1 leaf. l. c. p. 2842 Al^ ACCOUN'T of the Births and Burials in St. Paul's Church. Philadelphia: 1778. 2843 AlSr ACCOmSTT of the Baptisms and Burials in the Baptist Church. Philadelphia: 1778. 2844 AN" ACCOinSTT of Burials in the Second Presbyterian Church. Philadelphia: 1773. 2845 THE ADVEl^TTJRES of Bampfylde Moore Carew, King of the Beggars, containing an account of the great number of characters and shapes he has appeared in, both before and after his preferment to that high office. Philadelphia : Robert Bell. 1773. 2846 ADVERTISEMEIfT. [Signed S. Bogle.J Philadelphia: 1112.. AITKEE". ([Robert]) Aitken's | General American | Register, I and I Calendar, | For the Year | 1774. | Philadelphia: \ Printed for R. Aitkeii, Bookseller, \ Stationer, and Bookbinder, op- | posite the London-Coffee- \ House, Front-Street. [1773.] | 12mo. pp. 200, (4). THE AMERICAN Calendar for 1774. Philadelphia : W. and T. Bradford. 1773. 2849 SIS'! bie guten ®intool^ner in ^Pennf^foanien. | [Philadelphia: Henrich Miller. 1773.] Folio, pp. (2). h. s. p. 2850 Dated " Jan. 5, 1773," and signed " Publicus." For the Bnglisli edition, see No. 2939, infra. THE I ANCIEISTT Testimony | of the | People called Quakers, I reviv'd. | By the Order and Approbation of the Yearly | Meet- ing, held for the Provinces of Penn- | sylvania and I^ew-Jersey, 1722. I Philadelphia: \ Printed by Joseph Crukshank, in | Market- street. MDCCLXXTTT. ] 12mo. pp. 64, (3). h. s. p. 2851 Printed with Barclay's Catechism. See No. 2853, infra. AIWO Regni | Georgii HI. Regis, | Magnse Britannise, Francise & Hibernise, | Decimo Tertio. | At a General Assembly 1773 IN PENNSYLVANIA 159 of the Province of Penn- | sylvania, begun and holden at Phila- delphia, I the Fourteenth Day of October, Anno Domini 1772, in I the Twelfth Year of the Eeign of our Sovereign Lord | George m. by the Grace of God, of Great- | Britain, France and Ireland, King, Defender of the | Faith, &c. | And from thence continued by Adjournments to the | Twenty-sixth Day of February, 1773. | [Penn Arms.'] \ Philadelphia : \ Printed and Sold hy Hall and Sellers, at the I New Printing- Office, near the Market. MDCCLXXm. | Folio, Title, 1 leaf; pp. 293-355, (1). + And from thence continued ... to the I Twenty-eighth Day of September, 1773. | [Ibid.'] Title, 1 leaf; pp. 359-364. h. s. p. 2852 [BARCLAY. (David)] A | Catechism | and | Confession of Faith, I Which containeth a true and Faithful Account ) of the Principles and Doctrines of the Peo- | pie called Quakers. | To which is added, | the | Ancient Testimony | Of the said People reviv'd, | With some of the Rules of the Discipline Established | among them. | Extracted from the Minutes of their Yearly Meet- ings. I Philadelphia : | Printed by Joseph Crukshank, in Market- | street, between Second and Third street. \ MDCCLXXHE. [ 8vo. 2853 Collation ; General Title, 1 leaf; Barclay's Catechism, Title, 1 leaf; Preface, pp. (6) ; Text, pp. 1-147 ; Contents, pp. (3) ; Ancient Testimony, Title, 1 leaf; text, pp. 3-64; List of Books, pp. (3). The title to Barclay's Catechism is as follows: A | Catechism | and | Confession of Faith, | Approved of and Agreed unto, by the Gen- eral Assembly | of the Patriarchs, Prophets and Apostles, | Christ himself Chief Speaker in and among them. | Which containeth a true and faithful Account of the I Principles and Doctrines, which are most surely believed by the | Churches of Christ in Great Britain and Ireland, who are reproachfully | called by the Name of Quakers ; yet are found in the one | Faith with the Primitive Church and Saints, as is most clearly de- | monstrated by some plain Scripture Testimonies, (without Con- I sequences or Commentaries) which are here collected, and in- | serted by way of Answer to a few weighty, yet easy and familiar | Questions, fitted as well for the wisest and largest, as for the weakest | and lowest Capacities. | To which is added, | An Expostulation with, and Appeal to, all other | Professors. | By Robert Barclay. | The Tenth Edition. | ... | ... | .... | Philadelphia : \ Printed by Joseph Cruk- shank, in I Market-street. MDCCLXXIII. | For the title to the Ancient Testimony, see No. 2851, supra. The edition consisted of 1000 copies. [BELL. (Robert)] Observations relative to the Manufactures of Paper | and Printed Books in the Province of Pennsylvania. | [Philadelphia : Robert Bell. 1773.J Folio, 1 leaf. l. o. p. 2854 160 THE ISSUES OF THE PRESS 1773 BELL. Proposals for printing by Subscription John Leland's History of Ireland, in four volumes. Philadelphia : Robert Bell. 1773. 2855 ROBERT BELL'S Sale Catalogue of a Collection of New and Old Books, for the Fall of the Year 1773. Containing above Fifteen Hundred Volumes. Philadelphia ; Robert Bell. 1773. BELL. To the Sons of Science in America Robert Bell, Book- seller of Philadelphia, notifieth, that in the fall of this present year 1773, he will Publish by Subscription Ferguson's Essay on the History of Civil Society [^Philadelphia .- Robert Bell. 1773.] 8vo. 1 leaf 2857 BEKEZET ? (A.) Brief Considerations upon Slavery, and the Expediency of its Abolition. By Anthony Benezet. Philadelphia : 1773. 8vo. ? pp. 16. 2858 " Title from Haven's List, in which it is said of this tract, "The same. Burling- ton." I have not met with a Philadelphia edition, if there be one. The tract printed at Burlington with the above title is anonymous, and was certainly not written by Benezet. BLACKSTONE. (W.) An interesting | Appendix | to | Sir William Blackstone's Commentaries | on the | Laws of England. I .... I [28 lines in two columns.] | America : \ Printed far the Subscribers, \ by Robert Bell, . . . | Philadelphia, MDCCLXXHI. | 8vo. H. s. p. 2859 General title and collation as in No. 2750, supra. The special titles are also ex- actly the same except Priestley's Remarks, which has an additional quotation of two lines, and the Case of the Late Election, to which is added " By the Author of | Com- mentaries on the Laws of England." | See No. 2881, infra, and No. 3072, infra. BLAIR, (R.) and ([Thomas]) GRAY. The | Grave. | A | Poem. I By Robert Blair. | To which is added | An | Elegy | "Written in a Country | Church- Yard. | By Mr. Gray. | Philadelphia : | Printed and sold by R. Aitken, Book-seller \ and Stationer, Opposite the Lmdon Coffee-house, \ in Front-Street. M,DCC,LXXin. | 8vo. pp. 31, (1). BY the Medium of the Curious N"umerical Machine, invented by the ingenious Mr. Cox, are to be disposed of, | the follow- 1773 IN PENNSYLVANIA 161 ing Two Hundred and Fifty Lots of ornamented rich Plated Goods, .... I [Philadelphia : Henry Miller. 1773.] Folio, 1 leaf. Dated "Philadelphia, Deo. 9, 1773." CADOGAISr. (W.) An | Essay | upon | ISTursing, | and the | Management of Children, | From their Birth to Three Years of Age. I By William Cadogan of Bristol, M.D. | In a Letter to one of the Governors of | the Foundling Hospital. | Published by Order of the General Committee for | transacting the Affairs of the said Hospital. | The Fifth Edition, with Additions. | London, Printed : | Philadelphia : Pe-printed and Sold by \ William and Thomas Bradford, at the London \ Coffee-House. \ MDOCLXXHI. I 8vo. pp. 36. H. s. p. 2862 A CAKD. I {Philadelphia : 1773.] Sm. 4to. 1 leaf 2863 " The Public present their Compliments to Messieurs James and Drinker." Call- ing on them to renounce in writing to be left at the Coffee House their Commissions under Tea tax Act. THE CHEISTLA.it (Economy. Translated from the original Greek of an old manuscript, found in the island of Patmos, where St. John wrote his hook of Bevelation. Philadelphia: James Humphreys, jun. 1773. 2864 COLLES. (C.) Syllabus | Of a Course of Lectures in | Natural Experimental Philosophy. | By Christopher Colles. | Philadelphia : Printed by John Dunlap. [1773.] | Folio, 1 leaf. l. c. p. 2865 A I CONFESSION" | of | Faith | put forth by the | Elders and Brethren | of many | Congregations | of | Christians, | (Baptized upon Profession of their Faith) | In London and the Country. | Adopted by the Baptist Association met at | Philadelphia, Sept. 25, 1742. I The Seventh Edition | To which are added, | Two Articles viz. Of Imposition of Hands, and | Singing of Psalms in public Worship. I Also | A short Treatise of Church Discipline, | . . . I ... I .... I Philadelphia: \ Printed by John Dunlap, at the Newest \ Printing-Office, in Market-street. \ M,DCC,LXXHL | 12mo. pp. vii, 56, (2), 31. H. s. p. 2866 II.— 21 162 THE ISSUES OF THE PRESS 1773 CRISP. (S.) Sermons | or | Declarations, ] made by | Stephen Crisp, I one of the | Antient Preachers | amongst the | People called Quakers. | Taken in Short Hand, as they were delivered by him. I Philadelphia : \ Printed by Joseph Orukshank, in Third- | street, opposite the Work-House. \ MDCCLXXm. | Sm. 8vo. pp. 60. 2867 CUMBEELAIsrD. (R.) The Fashionable Lover; A Comedy. By Richard Cumberland. Philadelphia; John Dunlap. 1773. + Philadelphia : Robert Macgill. 1773. 2868 A DISSERTATION" on the Laws of Excise, In which the arguments urged in their favour by Publicus will be considered, and the dangerous consequences, resulting from them to Liberty and Commerce will be pointed out. By Causidicus' Mercatorius. Philadelphia : John Dunlap. 1773. 2869 Advertised in the Pa. Pacltet, Teb. 8, 1773, as " shortly to be published." DELAWARE. Anno Regni Duodecimo | Georgii m. Regis. I At a Gleneral Assembly | begun at New-Castle, . . . | . . . I ... I Twentieth Day of October, (and con- | tinned by Ad- journment to the Twelfth | of April following) in the Twelfth I Year of the Reign of our Sovereign | Lord George the Third, King of I Grreat-Britain, &c. Annoque Domini | 1772, the fol- lowing Acts were | passed by the Honorable Richard | Penn, Esquire, Governor; . . . . | \_Wilmington : James Adams. 1773.] Folio, pp. 279-286. l. 2870 DELAWARE. Anno Regni Decimo Tertio | Georgii HI. Regis. I At a General Assembly | begun ... | ... | ... | Twentieth Day of October, in the | Thirteenth Year of the Reign of our | Sovereign Lord George the Third, | . . . | . . . 1773, the following Acts | were passed by the Honorable John I Penn, Governor; . . . . | [Wilmington: James Adams. 1773.] Folio, pp. 287-299. l. 2871 DELICL^ Ephratenses, | Pars I. | Dber be§ e^rtoiirbtgen aSat= terg I griebfam ©ottred^t, | SBe^Ianb ©tiffters unb p^rerS be§ e^rift= li^en DrbenS | ber ©infamen in Ephrata in Pennsylvania, | ©dftlid^e 1773 IN PENNSYLVANIA 163 SReben. | ... | ... | ... | .... | Uphratoe : Typis Societatis, Anno MDOCLXXin. I Sq. 8vo. pp. 8, 340. h. s. p. 2872 THE DEVIL upon. Crutclies, or Mght Scenes in London. Philadelphia : Robert Bell ? 1773. 2873 A I DL^LOGrUE, | spoken at opening the Public | G-rammar- School I At "Wilmington, on Tuesday, October 26. 1773. | [ Wilmington : James Adams. 1773.] Folio, 1 leaf. l. c. p. 2874 DIL WORTH. (T.) The | Schoolmasters Assistant: | Being a I Compendium of Arithmetic, | both | Practical and Theoretical, I In Five Parts. | Containing | I. Arithmetic in Whole Numbers, I wherein all the common Rules, | having each of them a suf- ficient I ISTumber of Questions, with their | Answers, are method- ically and I briefly handled. | H. Vulgar Fractions, wherein se- I veral Things, not commonly met | with are there distinctly treated | of, and laid down in the most | plain and easy Manner. I m. Decimals, in which among other | Things, are considered the Extrac- | tion of Roots, Interest, both Sim- | pie and Com- pound ; Annuities, Re- | bate, and Equation of Payments. | rV. A large Collection of Questions, | with their Answers, serving to | exercise the foregoing Rules; | together with a few others, both | pleasant and diverting. | V. Duodecimals, com- monly called I Cross Multiplication; wherein | that Sort of Arithmetic is tho- | roughly considered, and rendered | very plain and easy; together | with the Method of proving all | the foregoing Operations at once | by Division of several Denomi- | nations, mthout reducing them | to the lowest Term mentioned. I The Whole being delivered in the most familiar Way of Ques- tion and An- | swer, is recommended by several eminent Mathe- maticians, Accomptants, | and Schoolmasters, as necessary to be used in Schools by all Teachers, who | would have their Scholars thoroughly understand, and make a quick | Progress in Arith- metic. I To which is prefixt. An Essay on the Education of Youth ; humbly | offer'd to the Consideration of Parents. | The Seventeenth Edition. | By Thomas Dilworth, | Author of the 'Siew Guide to the English Tongue; Youhg Book- | keeper's 164 THE ISSUES OF THE PRESS 1773 Assistant ; &c. &c. and Schoolmaster in "Wapping. | . . . | . . . | ... I ... I ... I .... I Philadelphia: | Printed and Sold by Joseph Orukshank, in \ Third-street, opposite the Work-house, MDCCLXXm. I 12mo. Portrait, 1 leaf; pp. i-xiv, (10), 1-192, 1 folded leaf. h. s. p. 2875 A FAITHFUL Narrative of the Conversion and Death of Count Struensee, late Prime Minister of Denmark; together with Letters from his Parents to him, and also a Letter of his own ; wherein he relates how he came to alter his Sentiments of Religion. Published by D. Munter, an eminent Divine, who was ordered by the King to prepare him for Death. To which is added, the History of Count Enevold Brandt, from the Time of his Imprisonment to his Death. Together with two Anonymous Letters, found in his Pocket-book, wherein he was forewarned of what happened to him four Months after ; and likewise an Exact Copy of his Sentence. The Whole translated from the original German. Embellished with Heads and Coats of Arms of both the unhappy Counts. Philadelphia : Robert Bell f 1773. 2876 FATHER Abraham's Pocket Almanac for 1774. Philadelphia : John Dmlap. 1773. 2877 FERGUSOlSr. (A.) An Essay on the History of Civil Society. By Adam Ferguson. Philadelphia: Robert Bell. 1773. 2878 FOX. (T.) The Wilmington Almanac for 1774. By Thomas Fox. Wilmington : James Adams. 1773. 2879 FRtJHAUF. (D.) 33efc§teiBung | ber tettDtftel^enben | Partial 9Konb§j3^tnfterni§, | fo auS bem | Meridian ju 5pi;tlabelp^ia unb 2lmerica I fic^tBar fet;n ictrb, | ben 7ten 2t^3ril, im "^aiji 1773. | Son Saniel (Jru[;auf. | Philadelphia, | Gedruckt und zu finden bey Henrich Miller, in der Rees-strasse, 1773. | Sq. 8vo. pp. 16. l. c. p. 2880 FURNEAIJX. (P.) Letters | To the Honourable | Mr. Justice Blackstone, | concerning | His Exposition of the Act of Tolera- tion, I and I Some Positions relative to Religious Liberty, | in his celebrated | Commentaries on the Laws of England. | By Philip 1773 IN PENNSYLVANIA 165 Furneaux, D.D. | The Second Edition with Additions, | and | An Appendix, containing Authentic Copies of the Argument | of the late Honourable Mr. Justice Foster in the Court of Judges De- | legates, and of the Speech of the Eight Honourable Lord Mans- field I in the Plouse of Lords, in the Cause between the City of London | and the Dissenters. | America: \ Printed for the Sub- scribers, I By Robert Bell, at the late Union Library, in Third-street, \ Philadelphia. MDCCLXXHI. | 8vo. pp. xii, 155, (1). 2881 Issued as part of " An interesting Appendix to Blackstone's Commentaries," No. 2750, supra. See also No. 2859, supra, and No. 3072, infra. There are copies on large paper. GARRICK. (D.) The Irish Widow. By David Garrick. As it is performed at the Theatre Royal, in Drury Lane. Philadelphia : John Bunlap. 1773. + Philadelphia: James Humphreys, junior- 1773. + Philadelphia: Robert Macgill. 1773. 2882 AISTDREAS GETER, | SBuc^binber in ber 3tt)e^ten=ftraffe, na^e I ht\) ber 3lr^=ftraffe, | ^at mit ben aHertefeten ©i^iffen au§ Sentfc^: lanb folgenbe Siid^er befomen, | SBetc^e er filr biHige ^reife bertoifen tDtrb, naml. I [Philadelphia: JS^enrich Miller, 1778.] 4to. lleaf 2883 GOLDSMITH. ([Oliver)] She Stoops to Conquer. | Or the | Mistakes of a Night. | A | Comedy. | As it is Acted at the | Theatre Royal | In Covent Garden. | Written by | Doctor Gold- smith. I Philadelphia.. \ Re-printed and sold by JohnDunlap, | in Mar- ket-street. I MDCCLXXm. I 12mo. Title, 1 leaf; Dedication, 1 page; Prologue, Epilogue, &c., pp. (3); text, pp. 1-75. 2884 GOLDSMITH. The Vicar of Wakefield. By the celebrated Dr. Goldsmith. Philadelphia : James Humphreys, jun. 1773. 2886 " Printed on fine Pennsylvania made paper." GOOD Public Roads, are of the greatest Utility . . . . | [Phila- delphia : 1773.] 4to. 1 leaf. l. c. p. 2886 A new road to the westward having been laid out by order of the Governor, and there being no Public money to defray the expense, the citizens of Philadelphia are requested to contribute towards its completion. 166 THE ISSUES OF THE PRESS 1773 A GREAT Variety of Ornamental, Rich Pla- | ted Goods, Just Imported by Samuel Bogle, | \_PhiladclpMa : Henry Miller. 1773.] Folio, 1 leaf. 2887 Dated " Philadelphia, November 27, 1773." GREGORY. (J.) A Father's Legacy to his Daughters. By John Gregory. Philadelphia: 171S. 12mo. 2888 Title from Haven's List. Perhaps intended for No. 3217, infra. FRAITCIS HASEITCLEVER, | 3n bem ^mife U)Drin Seon^arb aJietct)ior e!)ebem getwo^nt i)at, in | ber 3*Be^ten=fttaffe, .^albwegS jiDtfcEien ber S^eeg: unb 3tr(^= | ftraffe, ju 5p£)t(abelp^ta, | Qat nevtUd^ folgenbe fcfione ©antmtung toon Su(^ern | aitS S)eutfd;Ianb er£;alten, | 3BeId^e et urn btHigften ^reife berfaufen it)ill, ndml. | [Phikddphia : Hcnrich Miller. 1773.] Folio, pp. (2). h. s. p. 2889 ®®9i I .gD6^ = S)®USr©e^= I 2Imericamfd)e | Salenber, | 2luf ba§ Sa£)r I ... I ... I 1774. | . . . | . . . | . . . | . . . | . . . | . . . | ... I ... I ... I ... I ... I .... I 3unt fed)§ unb bre^fftigften mal ^eraug gegeben. | Germantoivn : Gedruckt und zu finden bey Chris- toph Saur. | . . . | . . . . [1778.] | Sq. 8vo. pp. (48). h. s. p. 2890 ^HABITANTS of Pennsylvania. | [Philadelphia : 1773.] 4to. 1 leaf. L. c. p. 2891 Call for a Public Meeting to take measures to prevent the landing of Tea, dated "October 13, 1773." JOSEPHUS. (F.) The | Works | of | Flavins Josephus : | Translated into English, by | Sir Roger L'Estrange, Kt. | Viz. | I. The Life of Josephus. "Writ- | ten by himself. | 11. The Antiquities of the Jews. | Li Twenty Books. | III. His Book against Aprion, in I Defenseof the said Antiquities | of the Jews. Li Two Parts. | TV. Their Wars with the Ro- | mans. In Seven Books. | V. The Martyr bow of the Mac- | cabees. As also | All carefully revised and compared with the original Greek. | To which are prefixed, | Two Discourses, and several Remarks and Observa- | tions upon Josephus. I The Seventh Edition. | Vol. I. | London, Printed, \ Philadelphia: | Ec-printed, by W. and T. Bradford, for John Mc- Gibbons. \ MDCCLXXni. | 8vo. Title, 1 leaf; pp. 1-520. 2892 1773 IN PENNSYLVANIA 167 The second volume was not issued till October, 1774, and the third and fourth did not appear till October, 1775. 1 have met with the first volume only. The last two volumes may have been printed by James Humphreys, jun. KEMPIS. (T. a) Set ffetne | RmpiS, \ obcr | furje epxM]i | unb I ©ebcitlein, | au§ bencn inetfteiiS unbeEann= | ten SBerflcin | be§ j Thomae 4 Kempis | jufaimncii getragen | jvir ©rbauimg bet Sleinen. j ^^iinfte unb t)erme[;rte Sluflage. | Germanioion, \ gedrucU u. zu finden hey Christoph Saiir, 1773. | 16mo. pp. (10), 155, 1 plate, ii. s. p. 2893 THE LAInTOASTER Almanac for 1774. Lancaster. Francis Bailey. 1773. 2894 [Eoyal Arms.] LAJSTCASTER County, to wit : | To the | Elec- tors I Of the Borough and | County of Lancaster. | Lancaster: Printed by Francis Bailey, in King' s-Street. [1773.] | Eolio, 1 leaf Proclamation by P. Stone, Sherifl', of an election to fill a vacancy in the Assembly. ®3@ I m^m:^l%<& \ ber | 33riiber=®ememe | fiir ba§ '^aijt \ 1774. I ... I ... . I Philadelphia: \ Gedrucid bey Hcnrich Miller, im Jahr 1773. | 8vo. pp. (71). h. s. p. 2896 A LETTER from the Country, | To a Gentleman in Philadel- phia. I [Philadelphia : 1773.] Folio, 1 leaf l. c. p. 2897 " Eusticus" on the Tea tax, dated " Fairview, Nov. 27, 1773." Probably by John Dickinson. LOTTERY. Philadelphia, September 23, 1773. | Pettie's-Island I Cash Lottery, | [Philadelphia : 1773.] Folio, 1 leaf 2898 Scheme of a lottery to raise £1100.12.6 for the purpose of securing and improving a Public Vineyard. LOTTERY. Pettie's Island | Cash Lottery, | In Three Classes. I Philadelphia : 1773.] Folio, 1 leaf l. c. p. 2899 Scheme of a lottery to raise £2000 for the American Glass Manufactory at Man- heim. LOTTERY. The German Charitable Society's | Lottery, | On Petty's Island, in Two Classes. | [Philadelphia : 1773.] Folio, 1 leaf 168 THE ISSUES OF THE PRESS 1773 MARVEL. (Andrew) Pseud. No. I. | Philadelphia, June 10th, 1773. I To my Fellow Citizens, | Friends to Liberty, | and | Enemies to Despotism. | [^Philadelphia : 1773.] Folio, 1 leaf. 2901 In answer to " A Philadelphian" 's address, dated " May 29, 1773." It is in op- position to the proposed Market-Houses in Market Street. The next following tract is on the same sul)ject. MAKVELL. Andrew Marvell's | Second | Address | to the I Inhabitants of Ppiladelphia. [s«c.J ... | ... | ... | ... | .... I Philadelphia: Printed Anno 1773. | 8vo. pp. 16. 2902 MESrUTES I of the | Philadelphian Association | In MDCCLXXin. I [Philadelphia: Printed by Henry Miller. 1773.] Sm. 4to. pp. 8. 2903 MORE. (H.) Search | after | Happiness: | A | Pastoral Drama. | By | Miss Hannah More. | Performed by some young Ladies of Bristol, in | England. | . . . | . . . | . . . | . . . | . . . . I London, Printed : \ Philadelphia : Pe-printed, \ arid Sold by all the Pinters and Book-Sellers, [1773.] | Sm. 4to. pp. (4), 29, (3). 2904 [MURREY. (James)] Sermons | to | Doctors in Divinity; | being the | Second Volume | of | Sermons to Asses. | Philadel- phia: I Re-printed, and sold by John Dunlap, \ in Market-Street. \ MDCCLXXin. I Sm. 8vo. pp. viii, 144. l. c. p. 2905 ®®5R 3t®ue©2;®, aSetbeffert= unb SuDerlaBtge | aimericanifc^e | Salenber | 2tuf ba§ 1774fte ^aijt ©t^rifti, | 2Bet(f)e§ ein gemein '^al)x bon 365 2;agen ift. | [12 lines.] | 3itm 3i»otftenmal l^erau§gegeben. I Philadelphia, Gedruckt und zu Jinden bey Henrich Miller, • . . | ... I ... I ... I ... . [1773.] I 4to. pp. (48 ? ). H. s. p. 2906 THE KEW-YEAR Verses of the Carriers of the Pennsylvania Chronicle. Philadelphia: William Goddard. 1773. 2907 THE NEW- YEAR Verses of the Carriers of the Pennsylvania Journal. Philadelphia : W. and T. Bradford. 1773. 2908 THE ISTEW-YEAR Verses of the Carriers of the Pennsylvania Packet. Philadelphia: John Diinlap. 1773. 2909 1773 IN PENNSYLVANIA 169 THE I NEW-YEAE | Verses, | Ofthe Printers Lads, who carry about the Penn- | sylvania G-azette to the Customers. | January 1773. I [Philddelphia : Hall and Sellers. 1773.] Folio, 1 leaf. 2910 OETINGER. (F. 0.) ^prebtgt toon ber iceinenben ©eete 3efu. aSon %. ©. Detinger. Philadelphia : 1773. 2911 Title from Weller's Diefalschen Druchorte. THE PEI^NSYLVANIA Chronicle. Philadelphia: William. Goddard. Folio, pp. 1-208. h. s. p. 2912 THE PEKN'SYLVAMA Gazette. Philadelphia: Printed by Hall and Sellers, at the New Printing- \ Office, near the Market. \ 2913 Numbers 2298 (Jan. 6, 1773) to 2349 (Dec. 29, 1773), four pages each, with " Sup- plements" of four pages to Numbers 2309, 2313, 2314, 2316, 2328, 2333, 2334, 2335, and 2338, and of two pages to all the others except Numbers 2318, 2324, 2344, and 2347 ; and " Postscripts" of one leaf to Numbers 2346 and 2348, and of two pages to No. 2324. Title as in No. 1693, supra. THE PEMTSYLVANIA Journal. 2914 Numbers 1570 (Jan. 6, 1773) to 1621 (Dec. 29, 1773), four pages each, with extra half-sheets of two pages to Numbers 1577 to 1580 (misnumbered 1560), 1587, 1594, 1596, 1604, 1605, 1613, and 1620; "Supplements" of two pages to Numbers 1576, 1580, 1582, 1592, 1597, 1598, and 1602 ; " Postscripts" of one leaf to Numbers 1575, 1584, 1618, and 1620, of four pages to No. 1611 ; and " Christmas Box" of one leaf to No. 1620. Title and imprint as in No. 2317, supra. THE PEl^NSYLYANIA Packet. 2915 Numbers 63 (Jan. 4, 1773) to 114 (Dec. 27, 1773), four pages each, with " Supple- ments" of four pages to Numbers 78 and 81, and of two pages to all the other numbei-s from 63 to 104 inclusive ; and a " Postscript" of one leaf to No. 113, and one of two pages to No. 112. Title and imprint as in No. 2694, supra, until No. 105, when they were changed to the form given in No. 3076, infra, and the paper was enlarged and a fourth column added. THE PEKN'SYLYAOTA Pocket Almanac for 1774. Phila- delphia : W. and T. Bradford. 1773. 2916 PER80N"AL Slavery | Established, | By the Suffi-ages | of | Custom and Right Reason. | Being a full | Answer | To the gloomy and visionary Reveries, of all | the fanatical and enthusi- II.— 22 170 THE ISSUES OF THE PRESS 1773 astical Writers on | that subject. | . . . | . . . | . . . | . . . | . . . | ... I ... I ... I ... I ... . I Philadelphia : \ Printed hy John Dunlap, in Market-Street. \ M,DCC,LXXin. | 8vo. pp. 26. 2917 POOR WILL'S I Almanack, | for the | Year of our Lord, 1774 ; I Being the second after Leap-Year, and the 14th Year of | the King's Reign, till October 26. | Fitted to the Latitude of Forty Degrees, and a Meridian of near five | Hours West from London. I Containing, | The Motions of the Sun and Moon ; the true Places I and Aspects of the Planets ; the Rising and Setting of | the Sun ; the Rising, Setting, and Southing of the | Moon ; the Lunations, Conjunctions, Eclipses, Rising, | Setting, and Southing of the Planets ; Length of Days, | Judgment of the Weather ; Festivals, and other Re- | markable Days ; Table of Tide ; Tables of Interest, | Table of the Value and Weight of Coins ; Quakers I Yearly Meetings; Fairs, Courts, Roads, &c. | Also, | A liquid Remedy for decayed Teeth, Sir Hans | Sloane's Eye-salve ; On Drunkenness; Contentment | and Avarice; and a Variety of other useful and en- | tertaining Matter. | Philadelphia : \ Printed and sold by Joseph Crukshank, in Market-street, | between Second and Third Streets, and opposite the Presbyterian \ Meeting-House. [1773.] | Sm. 8vo. pp. (36). H. s. p. 2918 POOR Will's Pocket Almanac for 1774. Philadelphia : Joseph Crukshank. 1773. 2919 PORTEUS. (B.) Death : | A | Poetical Essay. | By Beilby Porteus, M.A. | Fellow of Christ College. | The Fourth Edition. I Philadelphia : \ Printed by Bobert Bell, in Third-street, \ And Sold by I William Woodhov^e, in Front-street. \ MDCCLXXHI. | 8vo. pp. 20. L. c. p. 2920 PROCLAMATION. {Royal Arms.] \ By the Honourable j John Penn, Esquire, | Governor, and Commander in Chief of the Province of Pennsylvania, and Counties of ITevs^-Castle, | Kent and Sussex, on Delaware, | A Proclamation. | Philadelphia: Printed by Hall and Sellers. 1773. | Foho, 1 leaf h. s. p. 2921 Against settlers on land not yet purchased from the Indians, dated " Sept. 20, 1773." 1773 _ IN PENNSYLVANIA 171 GEORG CHRISTOPII REINHOLDT, | aSuc^binber in ber aJlarft = ftraffe, neben bem SBirt£)§t;aufe jum ©d§)t)arjen | Saren, ju 5p]^ilabel^3l)ia, ^at folgenbe 33ud}er ^u SSerfaufen : | [Philadelphia : Hen- rich Miller. 1773.] Folio, 1 leaf. l. c. p. 2922 ROBERTS. (D.) Some | Memoirs | Of the Life of | John Rob- erts. I Written by his Son | Daniel Roberts. | The Sixth Edition. I ... I ... I .... I Philadelphia : \ Printed by Joseph Crukshank, in I Market-Street, between Second and Third \ Streets. MDCCLXXIII. I 12mo. pp. 57, (2). 2923 [RUSH. (Benjamin)] An | Address | to | The Inhabitants | of the I British Settlements, | on the | Slavery of the ISTegroes | in | America. | The Second Edition. | To which is added, A | Vindi- cation of the Address, | in Answer to a Pamphlet entitled, " Slavery | not forbidden in Scripture ; or, a Defence of the | West India Planters." | By a Pennsylvanian. | . . . | . . . | . . . | . . . I ... I ... I ... I ... 1 ... I ... I ... I ... I ... I .. . I .... I Philadelphia: \ Printed and Sold by John Dunlap. j M,DCC,LXXni. I 8vo. Title, 1 leaf; pp. 28, 1 leaf p. 2924 [RUSH.] An I Address | to | The Inhabitants | of the | Brit- ish Settlements | in | America, | upon | Slave-Keeping. | The Second Edition. | To Avhich are added, | Observations on a Pam- phlet, entitled, | "Slavery not forbidden by Scripture; or, A | De- fence of the West-India Planters." I By a Pennsylvanian. | . . . | . . .|. . .|. . .|. . .|.. .|. ..|...|.. . I . . . I . . .1 ... I ... I .... I Philadelphia : \ Printed and Sold by John Dunlap. I M.DCC.LXXin. | Bvo. Title, 1 leaf; pp. 28, 1 leaf RUSH. Experiments | and | Observations | on the | Mineral Waters | of | Philadelphia, Abington, | and Bristol, | In the Province of Pennsylvania. | Read June 18, 1773, before the American Philo- | sophical Society, held at Philadelphia. | By Benjamin Rush, M.D. | Professor of Chemistry in the College of | Philadelphia. | ... | ... | ... | .... | Philadelphia: \ Printed by James Humphreys, junior, \ In Front-street. | MDCCLXXTTT. | 8vo. pp. 30. H. s. p. 2926 172 THE ISSUES OF THE PRESS 1773 The waters of Abington, and Bath, near Bristol, were much resorted to till near the middle of the present century. The fame of the supposed ' ' Philadelphia Mineral Water," on the disagreeable taste and fetid smell of which Dr. Rush has much to say, was short-lived. The true cause of these qualities being soon discovered to arise not from mineral sources, but from one which put an immediate stop to the use of the water, and made its advocates and their disciples a subject of ridicule. [RUSH.] A I Vindication | of the | Address, | To the Inhabi- tants of the British | Settlements, on the Slavery of | the l^egroes in America, in An- | swer to a Pamphlet entitled, | " Slavery not Forbidden | by | Scripture ; | Or a Defence of the West-India | Planters from the Aspersions | thrown out against them by the Author I of the Address." | . . . | . . . | . . . | . . . | . . . | . . . I . . . I . . . I .... I By a Pennsylvanian. | Philadelphia: \ Printed by John Dunlap, in Market-Street. \ M,DCC,LXXIII. | 8vo. pp. 54. P. 2927 This was appended to the second edition of Bush's Address to the Inhabitants of the British Settlements. SAUlsTDERS. (R.) A Pocket | Almanack | for the Year 1774. I ... I ... I ... I .... I By R. Saunders, Phil. | Philadelphia: I Printed and Sold by Hall, and \ Sellers. [1773.] | 24mo. pp. 24. SAUN^DERS. Poor Richard improved : | Being an | Almanack I . . .|. . .|. . .|. . .|. . . I . . . I . . . I . . .|. . .|. . . I For the | Year of our Lord 1774 : | . . . | . . . | . . . | . . . | ... I ... I ... I ... I .... I By Richard Saunders, Philom. I Philadelphia : \ Printed and Sold by Hall and Sellers. [1773.] | Sm. 8vo. pp. (36). h. s. p. 2929 SHIPLEY. (J.) A I Sermon | Preached before the | Incor- porated Society | for the | Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts; | at their | Anniversary Meeting | in the | Parish Church of St. Mary-le-Bow, | On Friday, February 19, 1773. | By the Right Reverend | Jonathan Lord Bishop of St. Asaph, | Phila- delphia : I Printed by Robert Bell, in Third-street, \ And Sold by \ William Woodhouse, in Front-street. \ MDCCLXXIH. | 8vo. Half- titie, &c. pp. (2) ; Titie, 1 leaf; pp. 3-20. L. c. p. + Philadelphia : Robert Aitken. 1773. 2930 1773 IN PENNSYLVANIA 173 SLAVERY I not forbidden by | Scripture. | Or a defence | of tbe I West-India Planters, | From the Aspersions thrown out against | them, by the author of a pamphlet, entitled, | " An Address to the inhabitants of | the British settlements in Amer- ica, upon I Slave - Keeping. | By a West-Indian.^| ... | ... | ix-,.,u^..A Mi^-bf^f • • • I • ■ . I . . . . I Philadelphia. | Printed [by John SparhawU] M,DCC,LXXni. I 8vo. Title, 1 leaf; pp. iii, 80. i. c. p. 2981 SMITH. (W.) An | Oration, | Delivered, January 22 1773, | before | The Patron, Yice-Presidents | and Members | of the I American | Philosophical Society, | held at | Philadelphia, | for promoting | Useful Knowledge. | By William Smith, D.D. | One of the Secretaries of the said Society, and Provost of the | College of Philadelphia. | Philadelphia : \ Printed by John Diinlap, in Market-Street. \ M,DCC,LXXin. | 4to. pp. 15. h. s. p. 2982 SOMMEES. ([John, Baron]) The Judgment of | Whole Kingdoms and Nations, | Concerning the | Rights, Power and Prerogative | of | Kings, | and the | Eights, Priviledges, and Properties | of the | People : | Shewing | The I^ature of Govern- ment in general, both from | God and Man. An Account of the British Go- | vernment; and the Rights and Priviledges of | the People in the Time of the Saxons, and since the Con- | quest. The Government which God ordain'd over the Children I of Israel ; and that all Magistrates and Governors proceed from I the People, by many Examples in Scripture and History ; and the I Duty of Magistrates from Scripture and Reason. An Ac- count I of Eleven Emperors, and above Fifty Kings depriv'd for their | evil Government. The Right of the People and Parlia- ment of I Britain, to Resist and Deprive their Kings for | evil Government, by King Henry's Charter ; and likewise in Scot- land, I by many Examples. | The Prophets and ancient Jews were Strangers to absolute Pas- | sive-Obedience. Resisting of Arbitrary Government | is allow'd by many Examples in Scrip- tures ; by most Nations ; and | by undeniable Reason. | A large Account of the Revolution; with several | Speeches, Declara- tions, and Addresses ; and the Names and | Proceedings of Ten Bishops, and above Sixty Peers, concern'd | in the Revolution 174 THE ISSUES OP THE PRESS 1773 before King James went out of England. | Several Declarations in Queen Elizabeth's Time of the Clergy | in Convocation, and the Parliament | who assisted, and justified the Scotch, French, and Dutch, in Re- | sisting of their Evil and Destructive Princes. I By Lord Sommers. | The Eleventh Edition Corrected. | Phila- delphia : I Re-prbited, and sold hy John Dunlap, | in Market-Street. \ MDOCLXXni. I 8vo. pp. 166, (1). h. s. p. 2933 [STERNE. (Laurence)] Letters | from | Yorick to Eliza. | London, Printed: \ Philadelphia, Re-printed, by John Ihmlap, \ in Market-street, \ M,DCC,LXXin. | 12mo. pp. 71. l. c. p. 2934 SS® I 2;t®£36^e3t I Soofungen | ber | a3riiber=®emetne | fiJr ba§ ^dijX I 1774. I Philadelphia, \ Gedruckt bey Henrich Miller, im Jahr 1773. I 8vo. pp. (48). h. s. p. 2935 THE TEA-SHIP being arrived, every Inhabitant, . . . | . . . is desired to meet at the | State-House . . . . | [Philadelphia: 1773.] 4to. 1 leaf L. c. p. 2936 Dated " Monday Morning, December 27, 1773." [TERSTEEGEN. (Gerhard)] @etftlicf)e§ | Stumen = ©artlein | Snmger ©eeten; | Dber furje | ©d}Iii§:3ieimen, | 33etra(f)tungen unb Sieber | Ueber atterftanb aBaf)r(;eiten bc§ | Sittoenbigen 6^riftentt)utn§ ; I ^ux I ©rtoedung, ©tftrfung imb (Srquidung | in bem | berborgenen Seben ntit ©(^rifto | in ©ott ; | SiJebft ber | g^rommen Sotterie. | ©ecf)fte nnb t)erme£)rte 2tuffage. | Germantoum, | gedruckt- mid zu jinden bey Christoph Saur, \ 1773. | 24mo. pp. (12), 547. h. s. p. 2937 TO the I Advocates | for | Ministerial Oppression. | [Philadel- phia : 1773.] Folio, 1 leaf l. c. p. 2938 " Clodius" on the Tea tax. TO the I Commissioners | Appointed by the East^India Com- pany, I for the Sale of | Tea, in America. | [Philadelphia : 1773.] Folio, 1 leaf l. c. p. 2939 " Scsevola" warning the Commissioners not to act. 1773 IN PENNSYLVANIA 175 TO the I Delaware Pilots. | {Philadelphia : 1773.] 4to. 1 leaf. The Committee for Tarring and Feathering's warning to Pilots not to bring up the Tea Ship Polly, Capt. Ayres. TO the I Delaware Pilots. | [And] To | Capt. Ayres. | [Philadel- phia : 1773.] Foho, 1 leaf. l. c. p. 2941 The Committee on Tarring and Feathering's renewal of the warning to the Pilots, and threatening Capt. Ayres with " Ten Gallons of liquid Tar, and the Feathers of a dozen wild Geese," dated " Nov. 27, 1773." TO the I Delaware | Pilots. | [Fhikidelphia : 1773.] Folio, 1 leaf. L. c. p. 2942 The Committee for Tarring and Feathering warning pilots not to bring up the Tea Ship Polly, Capt. Ayres, dated " Dec. 7, 1773." TO the Freemen of America. | {Philadelphia: 1773.] Folio, 1 leaf. L. c. p. 2943 " Mucius" on the Tea tax. TO the Freemen, Citizens of Philadelphia. | {Philadelphia: 1773.] Folio, 1 leaf l. c. p. 2944 ' ' A Philadelphian' ' in support of the proj eot to erect market sheds in Market Street, dated "May 29, 1773." To the Freemen, Citizens of Philadelphia. | {Philadelphia: 1773.] Folio, 1 leaf. l. c. p. 2945 " A Philadelphian" against the action of the Corporation in occupying the river ends of the streets with wharfs, and renting them, dated " June 16, 1773." TO the I Freemen | of | Pennsylvania. | {Philadelphia : 1773.] Folio, 1 leaf. l. c. p. 2946 " Kegulus" on the Tea tax. TO the Freeholders and Freemen, | In Pennsylvania. | {Phila- delphia: lin.^ Folio, 1 leaf. l. c. p. 2947 " A Countryman" against the Tea tax, dated " Chester County, October 14, 1773." 176 THE ISSUES OF THE PRESS 1773 TO the Good People of Pennsylvania. | [Philadelphia: 1773.] Folio, pp. (3). ' L. c. p. 2948 " Publicus" in defence of the Excise Law, dated " January 5, 1773." TO the I Tradesmen, Mechanics, &c. | Of the Province of | Pennsylvania. | [Philadelphia : 1773.] Folio, 1 leaf h. s. p. 2949 " A Mechanic" on the Tea tax, dated " December 4, 1773." TOBLEE. (J.) The Pennsylvania Town and Countryman's Almanac for 1774. By John Tobler. Wilmington : James Adams. 1773. 2950 TOPLADY. (A. [Montague]) The Doctrine of Absolute Pre- destination Stated and Asserted : With a Preliminary Discourse on the Divine Attributes. Translated in great measure from the Latin of Jerom Zanchius. By Augustus Toplady. Philadelphia : Robert Aitken. 1773. 2951 THE I UKEVERSAL | Almanack, | For the Year of our Lord, I 1774 ; I Being the Second after Bissextile or Leap- | Year. (The Fourteenth Year of the Eeigu of | King George ILL.) | Con- taining; I The Motions of the Sun and Moon ; | The true Places and Aspects of the Planets ; | The Rising and Setting of the Sun — And, I The Rising, Setting and Southing of the Moon. | Also, The Lunations, Conjunctions, Eclipses, Judg- | ment of the Weather, Rising and Setting of the | Planets, Length, Licrease and Decrease of Days | and l^ights. Equation of Time, Fairs, Courts, | Roads, &c. Together with useful Tables, chrono- | logical Observations, and entertaining Remarks. | Fitted to the Latitude of Forty De- grees ISTorth, and | near Five Hours West from London ; but may, with- I out material Error, serve all the ISTorthern Colonies. | Phil- adelphia : I Printed ^ Sold by James IIu7nphreys, jun. \ in Front-street^ at the Comer of Black-horse Alley. [1773.] | Sm. 8vo. pp. (86). VOTES I and | Proceedings | of the | House of Representatives I of the I ProAdnce of Pennsylvania, | Met at Philadelphia, on the Fourteenth of October, Anno | Domini 1772, and continued by Adjournments. | [Royal Arms.'] \ Philadelphia: \ Printed and Sold by 1773 IN pennsylva:^ia 177 Henry Miller, in Race-Street. \ MDCCLXXIII. | Folio, Title, 1 leaf; pp. 415-498. H. s. p. 2953 VOTES I of the | House of Representatives. | [Colophon.j Philadelphia: Printed by Henry Miller, in Race-Street. [1773.] Folio, pp. 41 +. H. s. p. 2954 Issued weekly, in parts of from two to eight pages each. The firet imprint is on {)age 25. With the third part the date was regularly inserted thus : " Prom Monday, January 18 to Saturday, January 23, 1773," &c. VOTES 1 of the | House of Representatives, | From Thursday, October 14, to Saturday, October 16, 1773. | [Philadelphia : Henry Miller. 1773.] Folio, pp. 4. h. s. p. 2955 Continued weekly to December 24, 1773, pp. 17. "WATTS. (I.) Divine Songs, attempted in easy Language for the use of Children. By Isaac Watts. Philadelphia: Printed by Joseph Grukshankfor Robert Aitken. 1773. 2956 WEATHERWISE. (A.) Father Abraham's Almanac for 1774. By Abraham "Weatherwise. Philadelphia : John Dunlap. 1773. WESLEY. (J.) Primitive Physic, or an easy and natural Method of Curing most Diseases. By John Wesley. Philadelphia : Joseph Crukshank. 1773. 2958 WHITTEISTHALL. ([Edward]) A | Short Introduction | to | Grammar, ] For the Use of the | College and Academy | in | Philadelphia : | Being a !N'ew Edition of | Whittenhall's Latin Grammar, | With many Alterations, Additions and Amend- | ments, from antient and late Grammarians. | The Second Edition. I ... I ... I .... I Philadelphia, Printed.; \ By James Humphreys, junior, \ For the College and Academy of Philadelphia, \ and Sold by him at his Printing-office, at the \ lower Comer of Black-horse Alley, in Front- I street. MDCCLXXIH. | Sm. 8vo. pp. i-v, 1-145. 2959 The author's name is variously spelled on diiferent editions of his works. THE WITS of Westminster, A E"ew Select Collection of Jests, Bon Mots, Humorous Tales, Brilliant Repartees, Epigrams, and II.— 23 178 THE ISSUES OF THE PRESS 1774 other sallies of Wit and Humour. Chiefly New and Original. By a Member of the Calcannon Club. Philadelphia: John Thmkvp. 1773. 2960 YOU are earnestly requested to meet a Number of the Free- | holders of this City, at John Little's, ... | ... to consider of the I best Method, to prevent the Mayor and Commonalty from car- I rying their present Intentions, of erecting Shambles in High- I Street, into Execution. | [Philadelphia: 1773.] 4to. 1 leaf. Dated " Philadelphia, June — 1773." 1774. AN ACCOUNT of the Births and Burials in St. | Paul's Church, in Philadelphia, fi'om Decem- | ber 25, 1773, to Decem- ber 25, 1774. By Alex. | Hale, Clerk, and James Harris, Sexton. I [Philadelphia : 1774.J Folio, 1 leaf. l. c. p. 2962 AN ACCOUNT of the Births and Burials in the | United Congregations of Christ-Church and St. Peter's, in | Philadelphia, from December 25, 1773, to December 25, 1774. | By Matthew Whitehead, and William Young, Clerks, | and Jacob Diegel, and George Stokes, Sextons. | [Philadelphia: 1774. j Folio, 1 leaf. AN ACCOUNT of the Burials and Baptisms in the Baptist Church. Philadelphia: 1774. 2964 AN ACCOUNT of the Burials in the Second Presbyterian Church. Philadelphia: 1774. 2965 ACT of the Associate Presbytery in Pennsylvania, for a Public Fast. At Philadelphia, the seventh Day of November, one thou- sand seven hundred and seventy-four Years. Philadelphia: Robert Aitken. 1774. 2966 Reprinted at Glasgow in 1775. By an entry in Aitken's Ledger, July 29, 1777, it would seem that he had not been paid for printing this tract up to that time. ADVERTISEMENT. Philadelphia : Rohert Aitken. 1774. 2967 1774 IN PENNSYLVANIA 179 Aitken's Ledger during 1774 contains the following charges : April 24. Wilday and Montgomery for printing 100 copies of Abraham Bitchie's Advertisement. May 11. Ezekiel Letts, tailor, for printing 200 folio Advertisements. June 21. George Bartram, for printing 500 large folio Advertisements. ADVEETISEMENT. Millstones to be sold by Clarkson and Boneall. Philadelphia : Robert Aitken. 1774. 2968 THE AMERICAJSr Calendar for 1775. Philadelphia: W. and T. Bradford. 1774. 2969 AMERICAN 0HR0OTCLE8. The first Book of the Ame- 1 rican Chronicles of the | Times. | [Colophon. j Philadelphia: Printed and Sold by B. Towne. [1774.J | 8vo. pp. 70. l. c. p. 2970 Chapters I. to VI., of twelve pages each, except II., which contains only ten, and III. only eleven pages. The imprint appears at the end of each chapter. The first was issued in October, the second in November, the third and fourth in Decem- ber, 1774, and the fifth and sixth in February, 1775. A third edition of the first chapter was announced. AMERICANUS | examined, | and his | Principles | Compared with those of the | Approved Advocates | for | America, ] By a Pennsylvanian. | Philadelphia: \ Printed in the year, MDCCltXXIV. I 8vo. pp. 24. L. 0. p. 2971 %3t bie eintoo^ner | ber Stabt unb ©aunt^ ^^i(abet))^ia. | [Phila- delphia : Henrich Miller. 1774.J 4to. 1 leaf h. s. p. 2972 On the Boston Port-Bill. Alin^O Regni | G-eorgii IH. Regis, | Magnse Britanniae Franciae & Hibernise, | Decimo Quarto. | At a G-eneral Assembly of the Province of Penn- | sylvania, begun and holden at Phila- delphia, I the Fourteenth Day of October, Anno Domini 1773, in | the Thirteenth Year of the Reign of our Sovereign Lord | George m. by the Grace of God, of Great- | Britain, France and Ireland, King, Defender of the | Faith, &c. | And from thence continued by Adjournments to the | Twenty-second Day of January, 1774. | \_Pmn Arms.] | Philadelphia : | Printed and Sold by Hall and Sellers, at the I New Printing- Office, near the Market. MDCCLXXIV. | Folio, Title, 1 leaf; pp. 367-407, (1). + [Continued to July 28, 180 THE ISSUES OF THE PEESS 1774 1774.J pp. 409-411. -|- And from thence continued ... to the I Twenty-ninth Day of September, 1774. | [Ibid.] Title, 1 leaf; pp. 413-436. H. s. p. 2973 31U©SU®® I au§ ben | (Sttmmungen | unb | SSert^anblungen | be§ | Imericamfctien | ©ongreffeS | bom 93eften Sanbe, | ©e^alten ju ^^ila= bel^fiia, ben 5ten ©ept. 1774. | ®ntf)altenb | S)ie Sill ber 'Mid^tm, eine Sifte toon S8e= | fc^rt)erben, gelegentlicf)e ©c^liiffe, eine | 3tbbreffe an be§ 3Solf bon @rDPrit= | tannien, unb ein Tl^moxiai an bie ®in= | tt)ol()ner ber Srittifcf)=2lmericamfcf)en | ©olonien. | ^erauggegeben auf Sefel^il be§ (Eongreff e§ ; | unbau§bem@nglif(f)enii£)erfe|t. | Philadelphm, \ Gedruckt und zu haben bey Henrich Miller, \ 1774. | 16mo. pp. 76. h. s. p. 2974 BACHMAIR. (J. J.) The German Grammar. By John James Bachmair. Philadelphia : Henry Miller. 1774. 2975 BARKER. (P.) Vmdicise Veritates : Or, A Further Testi- mony to Theses Theologise, being an illustration of the fifth and sixth theological propositions, which are defended by Robert Barclay, in his Apology, for the true church divinity, as the same is held forth and preached, by the people called Quakers. By Peter Barker, M.S. Professor of truth and the plain lan- guage in the most unholy courts of Star-Chamber and Inquisi- tion of the Quaker Church in N"orth America. Philadelphia: Peter Barker. 1774. 2976 [BELL.J (Robert) Philadelphia, January 17th, 1774. | Memo- randum. I The more Books are sold, the more will be sold, is an established | Truth, well known to every liberal Reader, and to every Bookseller of Experience ; | [Philadelphia : Robert Bell. 1774.] Folio, 2 leaves. l. c. p. 2977 In support of a petition to the Assembly to authorize Book auctions in Phila- delphia. BELL. (R.) Proposals by Robert Bell for Printing by Sub- scription Lectures on Materia Medica, by William Cullen, M.D. Philaddphia : Robert Bell. 1774. 2978 BELL. (R.) Proposals | For Printing by Subscription, | the | Catholic Christian | Instructed. | In the | Sacraments, Sacrifice, 1774 IN PENNSYLVANIA 181 Ceremonies, and Observances of the | Church. | By way of | Question and Answer. | By E[ichard] C[halIoner.] | Philadelphia : I Printed by Robert Pell, in Third-street. \ MDCCLXXIV. | 12mo. PP- (4). 2979 [BENEZET. (Anthony)] The | Mighty Destroyer | Displayed, I In some Account of the | Dreadfiil Havoc made by the mistaken Use as I well as Abuse of | Distilled Spirituous Liquors. | By a Lover of Mankind. | ... | ... | .... | Philadelphia : \ Printed by Joseph Crukshank, betioem Second \ and Third Streets, in Market-Street. I M.DCC.LXXrV. I Sm. 8vo. pp. 48. h. s. p. 2980 [BEJSTEZET.] The | PotentEnemies | of,| America | Laid Open : | Being | Some account of the baneful effects attending the use of I Distilled Spirituous Liquors, | and the | Slavery | of the | Negroes. | Philadelphia : \ Printed by Joseph Crukshank in ^arket- j Street, between Second and Third Streets. [1774.J | 16mo. pp. (2). This is only a general title-page to two pamphlets separately printed for Benezet. See Wesley, No. 3134, infra, and the preceding. B[ER:tf AED] (P[rancis]) The | Causes | of the | Present Dis- tractions I in I America | explained : | In | Two Letters | to a | Merchant | In London. | ByP — . B — . | [Philadelphia:'] Printed [by W. and T. Pradford] in the Year 1774. | 8vo. pp. 16. l. c. p. 2982 BOSTWICK. (D.) A Pair and Rational Vindication of the right of Infants to' the ordinance of Baptism. By David Bost- wick, A.M. Wilmington : James Adams. 1774. 2983 [BEACKEl^RIDOE. (Hugh Montgomery)] A | Poem | on | Divine Revelation; | being an | Exercise | Delivered | At the Public Commencement | at | I^assau-Hall, | September 28. 1774. ( By the same Person, who on a similar occasion, Sept. 25. 1771. | delivered a small Poem on the rising Grlory of America. | Phila- delphia: I Printed and sold by R. Aitken, Bookseller, \ opposite the Jjondon-coffee-house, \ Front-street. \ M.DCC.LXXIV. | 8vo. pp. (6), 22. L. c. p. 2984 In Aitken's Ledger, sales of this pamphlet are always entered as Brackenridge's Poem on Divine Revelation. In later life the author was well known as Judge Hugh Henry Brackenridge. In his fii'st acknowledged work, No. 3678, infra, his 182 THE ISSTTES OF THE PRESS 1774 name appears as Hugh Montgomery Brackenridge, and in his second, No. 3856, infra, as Hugh M. Brackenridge. His son, in reprinting the latter as by H. H. Bracl^enridge, alludes to the former as also by his father. Judge B. also called him- self Hugh Montgomery B. in the advertisement of his School at Frederick Town, Md., which appeared in the Pa. Gazette, May 2, 1778. BEOOKE. ([Henry]) Juliet Grenville : | Or, the | History | of the I Human Heart. | Three volumes in two. | By Mr. Brooke. | Vol. I. I London, Printed: \ Philadelphia: \ Re-printed, far John Sparhawk, | aiid John Bunlap. \ MDCCLXXIV. | 12mo. pp. 293. + Vol. H. I [Ibid.] I 12mo. pp. 276. l. c. p. 2985 BXJCHAlSr. (W.) Domestic Medicine ; | Or, the | Family Phy- sician : I Being an Attempt | To render the Medical Art more gen- erally useful, by | shewing people what is in their own power both with re- | spect to the Prevention and Cure of Diseases. | Chiefly I Calculated to recommend a proper attention to | Regimen and Simple Medicines. | By "William Buchan, M.D. | Of the Royal College of Physicians, Edinburgh. | . . . | ... | ... | .... | The Second American Edition, | with considerable Additions, by the Author. | Philadelphia : \ Printed by Joseph Onikshank, | For R. Aitken, at his Book-Store, opposite the | London Coffee-House, in Front- Street. I M.DCC.LXXrV. I 8vo. pp. xxiv, 461. h. s. p. 2986 [CARTWRIGHT. (Edmund)] Armine | and | Elvira. | A | Legendary Tale. | In Two Parts. | Philadelphia, Re-pnnted \ By James Humphreys, junior , in Front-street. \ MDCCLXXIV". | 8vo. pp. 30, 1 leaf. H. s. p. 2987 Printed with More's Search after Happiness (see No. 3061, infra), hut the pagination and signatures are begun anew, and it is sometimes found separately. CATALOGUE of E"ew and Old Books, to be sold by Auction, by Robert Bell, Bookseller, and Professor of Book- Auctioneering, on Monday the Seventh of February, 1774. Philadelphia : Robert Bell. 1774. 2988 CATALOGUE of Books to be Sold at Auction March 14, 1774. Philadelphia : Robert Bell. 1774. 2989 CATALOGUE of Books to be Sold at Auction on May 19th, 1774. Philadelphia: Robert Bell. 1774. 2990 1774 IN PENNSYI^VANIA 183 CATALOGUE of Books to be Sold at Auction on December 16tb, 1774. Philadelphia : Robert Bell. 1774. 2991 THE CHILD of Nature, a Philosophical Novel. In Two Volumes. Philadelphia : James Humphreys, junior. 1774. 2992 COLMAN. (G.) The Man of Business. A Comedy. By George Colman. Philadelphia : John Dunlap. 1774. 2993 COLMAlsr, and D. GARRICK. The Clandestine Marriage. By George Colman and David Garrick. Philadelphia : Robert Bell. 1774. 2994 COMMITTEE Chamber, December 6, 1774. | [Philadelphia: 1774.J 4to. 1 leaf. l. c. p. 2995 Kesolves of the Committee of Philadelphia in regard to the 10th Article of the Association of the General Congress, requiring the opening of all packages of goods imported after Dec. 1st. A I COMPENDIOUS I History | of the | World, | from | The Creation to the Dissolution | of the Roman Republic. | Compiled for the use of Young Gentlemen | and Ladies. | Embellished with Variety of Copperplates. | Vol. H. | Philadelphia: | Printed and sold by R. Aitken, \ bookseller, opiposite the Londoyi \ Coffee-house, Front-Street. \ M.DCC.LXXIV. | 16mo. pp. 176, 7 plates. 2996 COOKE'S Voyage round the World. In Two Volumes. Phila- delphia: James Humphreys, junior. 1774. 8vo. 2997 COOMBE. (T[homas]) The Harmony between the Old and New I Testaments respecting the Messiah : | Being the Substance of I Two Sermons | Preached before the United Congre- | gations of Christ-Church and | St. Peter's, Philadelphia, | On Christmas- Day, 1778; I And | On the Sunday when a Collection was | made for the relief of the Poor of those | Congregations. | By T. Coombe, M.A. | Chaplain to the Most Noble the Marquis of | Rockingham, and one of the Assistant Ministers | of Christ- Church and St. Peter's. | ... | ... | .... | Philadelphia: | Printed by John Dunlap, in Market-Street. \ M,DCC,LXXIV. j 12mo. pp. 59. N. Y. H. s. 2998 184 THE ISSUKS OF THE PRESS 1774 THE COUNTRY-MAN'S Almanac for 1775. Lancaster: Stewart Herbert, junior. 1774. 2999 THE COUNTING-HOUSE Almanac for 1775. PUladelpMa : Robert Aitken. 1774. 3000 [DE FOE. (Daniel)] The | Dreadful Visitation, | in a | Short Account of the Progress and Effects | of the | Plague, | The last time it spread in the city of London, in | the year 1665, extracted from the memoirs | of a person who resided there during the | whole time of that infection. | ... | .... | Philadelphia : \ Printed by Joseph Crukshank on the Nwth side \ of Market-Street, between Second and Third Streets. \ MDCCLXXIV. | 16mo. pp. 16. 3001 A I DIALOGUE, | between | A Southern Delegate, | and | His Spouse, I on his return from | The Grand Continental Congress. I A Fragment, | inscribed | To the Married Ladies of America, | By their most sincere, | And affectionate Friend, | And Servant, I Mary V. V. | Printed in the Year M,DCC,LXXIV. | 8vo. pp. 14. Said to have been printed in Philadelphia, but I think it came from the Press of James Eivington in New York. [DICKINSON. (John)] An | Essay | on the Constitutional Power of I Great-Britain | over the Colonies in | America ; | M'ith the I Pesolves | of the | Committee | for the Province of | Penn- sylvania, I and their | Instructions | To their Representatives | in Assembly. | Philadelphia : | Printed and Sold, by William and Thomas I Bradford, at the London Coffee-House. \ M.DCC.LXXIV. | 8vo. pp. vii, 127, (1). H. s. p. 3003 [DICKINSON.] Letters from a Farmer in Pennsylvania, To the Inhabitants of the British Colonies. Philadelphia : 1774. 3004 Title from Sabin's Dictionary and Haven's List. The former says there are copies in the libraries of Harvard College and Congress, but these proved to be copies of a London edition with the following imprint : Philadelphia printed, and London re- printed, MDCCLXXIV. From this I think it has been assumed that there was an edition printed during 1774 in Philadelphia, and as I have been unable to find a trace of it, I do not believe that there ever was such an edition. DIL WORTH. (T.) A New Guide to the English Tongue. By Thomas Dilworth. Philadelphia : Bobert Aitken. 1774. 3005 1774 IN PENNSYLVANIA 185 DIRECTIONS I for the | Gulph and Eiver | of | St. Lawrence, I with I some occasional | Remarlcs, | Philadelphia: \ Printed by William and Thomas Bradford, \ at the London Cojfee-House. \ M,DCC,LXXIV. I 8vo. Title, 1 leaf; pp. 36. h. s. p. 3006 [DRIKKER. (John)] Observations | on the late | Popular Measures, | Offered to the serious Consideration of the sober | In- habitants of Pennsylvania, | By a Tradesman of | Philadelphia. | Philadelphia: \ Printedfor a Tradesman. \ MDCCLXXIV. | 8vo. pp. 24. H. s. p. 3007 [DUCHE. (Jacob)] Observations | on a | Variety of Subjects, I Literary, Moral and Religious ; | In a Series of | Original Letters, I Written by a G-entleman of Foreign | Extraction, who resided some Time in | Philadelphia. | Revised by a Friend, to whose Hands the I Manuscript was committed for Publication. | Philadelphia : \ Printed by John Dunlap. \ M,DCC,LXXIV. | 12mo. pp. x, 241, (1). EIGHT Propositions respecting the closing of the Port of Bos- ton. [Philadelphia? 1774.J 4to. 3009 AJST I EPISTLE | from our | Yearly-Meeting, | Held at Phila- delphia, for Pennsylvania and | ISTew- Jersey, by Adjournments, from the 24th | Day of the 9th Month, to the 1st of the 10th | Month, inclusive, 1774 : | To our Friends and Brethren in these and the | neighbouring Provinces. | [Philadelphia: Joseph Cruk- shank. 1774.] Folio, pp. 4. p. 3010 EPITAPH, &c. I [Philadelphia: 1774.] 8vo. pp. 4. l. c. p. 3011 Two mock epitaphs, the first on Alexander Wedderburne, and the second on Gov. Thomas Hutchinson. ea^Se^SUSfJ® | berer burd^ | ©amuel SBranb | beriibten gonfe un= menf(f)i= | djm Xi)aUn, \ unb | feiner berauf erfotgten ^intidjtung. | ... I ... I ... I .... I Slnbere 2tuflage. | 3BeId^er eiit erbaulid^er unb benen tnei= | [ten unbefenter gefang bet)gefugt toorben. | Lancaester: Gedruckt und- zu fin- \ den bey Francis Bailey. 1774. | Sm. Bvo. pp. 34 +. L- c. P. 3012 II.— 24 186 THE ISSUES OF THE PRESS 1774 AN EXAMINATION into the Conduct of the Delegates at their Grand Convention, held in Philadelphia, September, 1774. Philadelphia: 1774. 3013 Title from Haven's List, and the Catalogue of the Library Company of Phila- delphia. Upon examination of the volume referi'ed to by the latter, it proves to he : The I Congress | Canvassed : | Or, | An Examination | into | The Conduct of the Delegates, | at their | Grand Convention, | Held in Philadelphia, Sept. 1, 1774. | Addressed | To the Merchants of New- York. | By A. W. Farmer. | Author of Free Thoughts, &c. | [six lines.] | Printed in the Year M,DGC,LXXIV. | It was not printed in Philadelphia, hut, like other tracts by Isaac Wilkins (A Westchester Farmer), by James Kivington in New York. THE EXAMINATION of Baron Messeres and Mr. Hey, at the Bar of Parliament, on the same account and at the same time with Dr. Marriot. Philadelphia : James Humphreys. 1174:. 3014 EXTRACTS I From the | Votes and Proceedings | Of the American Continental | Congress, | Held at Philadelphia on the I 5th of September, 1774. | Containing | The Bill of Rights, a List of Griev- | ances, Occasional Resolves, the | Association, an Addi'ess to the People | of Great Britain, and a Memorial | to the Inhabitants of the British | American Colonies. | Published by order of the Congress. | Philadelphia : \ Printed by William, and Thomas Bradford, \ October 27th, M,DCC,LXXIV. | 8vo. Title, 1 leaf; pp. 1-23, 1-50. h. s. p. 3015 FATHER Abraham's Pocket Almanac for 1775. Philadelphia : John Dunlap. 1774. 3016 FENNING. (D.) S>er | ©ef^toinbe 9^e(^ner. | Dber : be§ | ^anb= ter§ nii^Uc^er ©e^iilfe ; | in | 5?auffung unb aSerfauffung aiiaki) ©a= | c§en fotoo^t tin Oroffen afe 5?leinen. | ba auf einmat gejeigt tBirb j ®er aSert^ toon atterte^- SBaaren ober ©ac^en, | bon einem 3?ierte( ^enS bi§ ouf 19 ©filling | unb 9 ^en§; unb toon einem 5pfunb, Sarb, I ©afle, SSuf^el, jc. bi§ auf 10,000. | Unb fold}e§ auf eine fo leic^te SBeife, ba§ fi^ eine | ^erfon, bie fonft nic^ts bon ber [ftec^en= lunft ge= | lernt l^at, boc^ batnac^ ric^ten fan, unb bem ber | rec^nen fan, ift e§ eine gefd^toinbe anjeige, wo- | bur^ er 9){u^e unb geit tx\pa\)rt. I 3n ber englifc^en ©j)rad^e jum 7teri mat I^erauSgegeben | 1774 IN PENNSYLVANIA 187 burd^ S)amet j^enning. | unb nun berbeffert, ffieutfd^ an§ Si(^t gekad^t. I Qermantown : \ gedruckt unci zu finden hey Christ. Saw, 1774. | Sm. 8vo. pp. (280). H. s. p. 3017 FENCING-. Tlie | Eeady Eeckoner ; | Or | Trader's most useful Assistant, | In | Buying and Selling all Sorts of Commodi- ties I either Wholesale or Eetail. | Shewing at one View | The Amount or Value of any ISTumher or Quantity | of Goods or Mer- chandise from one Farthing to Twen- | ty Shillings, either by the long or short Hundred, | half Hundred or Quarter, Pound or Ounce, Ell or | Yard, &c. &c. | In so plain and easy a Manner, that Persons quite unac- | quainted with Arithmetic may hereby ascertain the | Value of any ISTumber of Hundreds, Pounds, Ounces, | Ells or Yards, &e. at any Price whatever : And to | the most ready in Figures, it will be equally useful | by saving much Time in casting up what is here cor- | rectly done to their Hand. I The Seventh Edition, | With Additions on Bord and Timber Measure, | Brick Work, and Gauging by the Pen and Slip-Eule. I By Daniel Fenning, | London Printed : Germantown Reprinted by I Christopher Sower. " 1774. | Sm. 8vo. pp. (280). 3018 FOX. (T.) The Wilmington Almanac for 1775. By Thomas Fox. Wilmington : James Adams. 1774. 3019 THE FEEEHOLDEES | and other | Electors, | In the City of Philadelphia, in the Northern Liberties, and District | of South- wark, I Are requested to attend at Ten o'clock to-morrow morn- ing at the I State-House, ... | ... | .... | [Philadelphia : 1775. J 4to. 1 leaf. L. c. p. 3020 A call for a meeting to "chuse a Committee, agreeable to the Eesolves of Con- gress," dated " Nov. 11, 1774." FEIENDS, Countrymen, | and Fellow-Electors. | [Philadelphia : 1774.] Folio, 1 leaf. l. c. p. 3021 An Election circular, dated by Du Simitiere Oct. 1, 1774. THE I GAEDEN of the Soul : | Or, a | Manual | of | Spiritual Exercises | and | Instructions | for | Christians who (living in the I World) aspire to Devotion. | The Seventh Edition, Correction. | 188 THE ISSUES OF THE PEESS 1774 London : Printed. \ Philadelphia : Re-printed, \ by Joseph Orukshank, in Market- \ Street, between Second and Third Streets. [1774?] | 36mo. pp. 364. 3022 The first Koman Catholic prayer-book printed in English in America. Dr. J. Gilmary Shea, to whom I am indebted for an opportunity of examining a copy, writes, " My grandmother gave me her father's Garden of the Soul, telling me that it was printed a couple of years before her birth {i.e. 1776)." The imprint indicates that it could not have been printed before the middle of the year 1772, as Crukshank's oiBce was not in Market street until about June of that year. ®e(S2l5«® = mm^. S^eu = bemefirt = unb boHftanbigeS | @efang= 33u(f), I SBorinnen fotooftl bie | ^.pfalnien ®at)ibS, | 9lac^ | D. Ambrosii SobtoafferS, | Ueberfefeung l^in unb toieber berbeffert, | Site and) \ 730. au§er(efener alter unb neuer | @eiftretdE)en Siebern | begrtffen finb, | 2BeIcf)e anjefeo famtticf) | in benen Sieformirten ^kd)m \ ber ^effifi^= ^anauif(f)=^fat|tfd)=^enf^toanifd)en | unb me^reren anbern angtan|en= ben Canben ju fingen | gebrciucfjlicf), in mt|Iic§er Drbnung einget^eilt, | 2luc^ I aJlit bent ^e^betbergifc^en &aUd]\^mo unb | erbaulid^en ©ebcitern toerfe^en. | 58ierte Sluflage. | Philadelphia: | zufinden bey Ernst Ludwig Baisch, in der zweyten- \ Strasse, yiahe bey der Rees-Strasse. 1774. | 24mo. pp. 1-192, (2), 1-480, (11), 1-72. h. s. p. 3023 This book was printed in Germany. Por the American editions, see Numbers 1301, 1896, and 2778, supra. @(g©S^36§3:e Don ber ^fat| = ©rafin ©enotoefa. Lancaster: F. Bailey. 1774. 3024 [GILLIES. (John)] The Memoh^s of the Life of the Reverend George Whitefield, M.A. Philadelphia: Printed for the Subscribers. 1774. 3025 GRUBER. (E.L.) (gber^arb Subtnig ©rubers | ©runbforfc^enbe I ;^ragen, | tuetc^e benen | neuen 3::aufern | im 2Bitgenfteinfcf)en, in= fonber= | £)eit ju beantinorten tjorgetegt toaren, | famntt : | be^gefiigten furjen unb einfaltigen lnt= | icorten auf biefelben, t)ormal§ fc^rifttid) I f)erau§ gegeben toon einem | Aufric£)tigen Mitglieb | ber ©emeinbe ju SBitgenftein, | jum ijffenttic^en Srucf befbrbert. | '^'m^\^U 2luf(age. | Germantoivn, \ gedrucki und zu finden bey Christuph Saw, 1774. | 24mo. pp. 58. h. s. p. 3026 1774 IN PENNSYLVANIA 189 WILLIAM HALL, | At the New Printing-Office, in Market- street, Philadelphia, has to dispose of, | Wholesale and Retail, the following I Books, &c. | [Philadelphia : Hall and Sellers. 1774.J Folio, pp. (2). H. s. p. 3027 HAPPINESS, A Characteristic Poem. Written by a Gentle- man of Newcastle upon Tyne in Old England. Philadelphia: Robert Bell ? 1774. 3028 [HITCHCOCK. (Robert)] The Macaroni. A Play. Phila- delphia: William Woodhouse. 1774. 3029 ®@3? I ^DS^ = ©eU2;©6^= I aimericamfc^e | ©denber, | 3luf ba§ Sat;r | . . . | . . . | 1775. | . . . | . . . | . . . | . . . | . . . | . . . | • •• I ••. I ... I ... I ... I .... I 3ut« fieben unb bre^^igften mal fieraug gegebert. | Oermuntown : Gedrucki und zu finden bey Chris- toph Saur. | . . . | . . . . [1774.J | Sq. 8vo. pp. (48). h. s. p. 3030 [HOPKINSON. (Francis)] A | Pretty Story | written in the I Year of our Lord 2774, | By | Peter Grievous, Esq; | A. B. C. D. E. I .... I Philadelphia: | Printed and Sold by John Dunlap. I M,DCC,LXXIV. I Sm. 8vo. pp. 29 + The Second Edition. {Ibid.l Sm. 8vo. pp. 32. h. s. p. 3031 IN Committee, December 14, 1774. | [Philadelphia : 1774.] 4to. 1 leaf. 3032 Notice from the Committee of Philadelphia, " to discourage the Killing and Sale of Ewe Mutton and Lamh." Philadelphia. | IN Congress, Thursday, September 22, 1774. I Resolved, | That the Congress request the Merchants . . . | . . . not to send to | Great Britain any Orders for Goods, . . . . | [Philadelphia .•] Printed by W. and T. Bradford. [1774.] | 4to. 1 leaf L. c. p. 3033 [JEFFERSON. (Thomas)] A | Summary View | of the | Rights I of I British America. | Set forth in some | Resolutions | Intended for the I Inspection | Of the present | Delegates | Of the | People of Virginia, | Now in | Convention. | By a Native, and Member of the I House of Burgesses. | Williamsburg : Printed : \ Philadel- phia : Re-Printed by John Dunlap. \ M,DCC,LXXIV. | 8vo. pp. 23. 190 THE ISSUES OF THE PRESS 1774 JINGLE. (Bob) The | Association, &c. | of the | Delegates of the Colonies, | at the | Grand Congress, | Held at Philadelphia, Sept. 1,1774, I Versified, and adapted to Music, | Calculated | For Grave and Gay Dispositions; | with a short | Introduction. | By Bob Jingle ; | Poet Laureat to the Colonies. | . . . | . . . . | Printed in the Year M,DCC,LXXIV. | 8vo. pp. 22. l. c. p. 3035 Printed in Philadelphia, according to Sabin and the J. Carter Prown Catalogue. In my opinion it was printed at New York, by James Rivington. JOURlSrAL I of the | Proceedings | of the | Congress, | Held at Philadelphia, | September 5, 1774. | [Cut.] | Philadelphia: \ Printed by William ami Thomas Bradford, | at the London Coffee- House. I M,DCC,LXXIV. | 8vo. Half-title, 1 leaf; Title, 1 leaf; pp. 1-144. H. s. p. 3036 THE LADIES Memorandum-Book, or Daily Pocket- Journal, for the Year 1775. Philadelphia: Bobert Aitkeii. 1774. 3037 THE LANCASTER Almanac for 1775. Lancaster: Francis Bailey. 1774. 3038 THE LAST solemn Confession and Declaration of John Hurrin, and Alexander Buchan, who were executed at Easton, Northampton County, in the Province of Pennsylvania, on the first of January, 1774. The first for Murder committed in the Year 1768, and the last for a late Burglary committed at Easton. Containing a Particular Account of the many Thefts, &c. they have been guilty of from their Childhood, and by which they have been unhappily led, as it were step by step, to this igno- minious and untimely End. Philadelphia : James Humphreys, junior. 1774. 3039 [LEE. (Arthur)] A | True State | of the | Proceedings | In the Parliament of Great Britain, | and | In the Province of Massachusetts Bay, | relative to | The Giving and Granting the Money of the People of that Pro- | vince, and of all America, in the House of Commons, in | which they are not represented. I [Philadelphia : Hcdl and Sellers. 1774. J Folio, pp. 24. 3040 1774 IN PENNSYLVANIA 191 See E. H. Lee's Life of Arthur Lee, Vul. I. pp. 262. Attributed to Franklin when first published. See Pa. Gazette, Sept. 21, 1774. [LEE.] A I True State | of the | Proceedings | in the | Par- liament of Great Britain | and in the | Province of Massachusetts Bay, I relative to | The Giving and Granting the Money of the | People of that Province, and of all America, | in the House of Commons, in which they are not | represented. | London, Printed : I Philadelphia: | Pe-printed by Joseph Crukshank, in Market- Street, between \ Second and Third Streets. \ MDCCLXXIV. | 8vo. pp. 39. L. c. p. 3041 [LEE. (Charles)] Strictures | on a | Pamphlet, | entitled | a I " Friendly Address | to | All Reasonable Americans, | on the I Subject of our Political Confusion." | Addressed to the | People of America. | ... | .... | Philadelphia,: \ Printed and Sold by William and Thomas Bradford, \ at the London Coffee-House. \ M.DCC.LXXT^. I 8vo. pp. 16. l. c. p. 3042 ®3® I S@^9i2r@X3:G I bcr | Sritber = ©emetne | fiir ba§ 3a^r | 1775. I ©nt^altenb | lauter SBorte uiifcrS lieben ^errn | unb ^etlanbeS. I .... I Philadelphia, \ Gedruckt bey lienrich Miller, im Jahr 1774. I 8vo. pp. (60). H. s. p. 3043 LELAKD. (T.) The | History | of | Ireland | from the | Invasion of Henry II. | With a | Preliminary Discourse | on the I Antient State of that Kingdom. | By Thomas Leland, D.D. | Senior Fellow of Trinity College, and Prebendary of St. Patrick's, Dublin. I Vol. I. | Philadelphia and New York : \ Printed by Hugh Gaine, Robert Bell, \ and John Dunlap. \ MDCCLXXIV. | 8vo. pp. (4),xliv,456. + Vol.n. [J6«/.] 8vo. Title, 1 leaf ; pp. 601. + VoL in. {Ibid.'] 8vo. Title, 1 leaf; pp. 359. + Vol. IV. [ifeid] 8vo. Title, 1 leaf; pp. 372, (50). h. s. p. 3044 LETTER I From a Virginian, | to the | Members of the Con- gress I to be held | At Philadelphia, | on | The first of September, 1774. I [Philadelphia: H. Miller'] Printed in the Year 1774. | 8vo. Half title, 1 leaf; pp. 1-29. n. y. h. s. 3045 A I LETTER | to the | Inhabitants | of the | Province | of | Quebec. | Extract from the Minutes of the Congress. | Philadelphia: 192 THE ISSUES OF THE PRESS 1774 I Printed hy Wi/Uam and Thomas Bradford, \ October, 1774. | 8vo. Title, 1 leaf; pp. 37-50. h. s. p. 3046 Published as part of No. 3015, supra. LETTER to the People of Great Britain from the Delegates of the Amei'ican Congress. \_Philadeljphia : 1774.] 8vo. pp. 16. 3047 Title from Sabin's Dictionary, No. 40,508. LETTRE I adressee | Aux Habitans | de la Province | de | Quebec, | Ci-devant le Canada. | De la part du Congres General de I'Ame- I rique Septentrionale, tenu k Philadelphie. | Imprime & publie par Ordre du Congres. | A Philadelphie, \ De VImprimeric de FleuryMesplet \ M.DCC.LXXIV. | 8vo. Half title, 1 leaf ; pp.18. [LILLO. (George)] The London Merchant, or the History of George Barnwell. Philadelphia : John Douglas M'Dougall. 1774. THE LRTES of the Apostles. Philadelphia: Robert Aitken. 1774. 3050 LOTTERY. Wind Mill Island | Cash Lottery. | [Philadelphia .- 1774.] Folio, 1 leaf. l. c. p. 3051 Scheme of a lottery to raise £5250, for the purchase and improvement of public landings on the Delaware front of Philadelphia. LOTTERY. January 17, 1774. | Supplement | to the | Ameri- can Flint Glass Manufactory Pettie's Island | Cash . Lottery. | [Philadelp)hia: 1774:.] Folio, 1 leaf. l. c. p. 3052 LOTTERY. Philadelphia, March 24, 1774. | The Managers | of the Delavirare | Lottery, | for the | College of | ISTew-Jersey, &c. I Have . . . resolved to begin the drawing of | said Lottery at ISTew-Castle, on Monday the 23d of May next. | [Philadelphia: 1774.] 4to. 1 leaf. l. c. p. 3053 LOTTERY. List of the Prizes drawn in the Delaware Lot- tery. Philadelphia: 1774. 3054 MACK. (A.) j^urfee unb etnfaltige SSorfteEung | ber auffern, abet bod^ ^etligen | Jiecfiten | unb | Drbnungen | beS | ^aufe§ ®otte§, | 2Bie 1774 IN PENNSYLVANIA 193 e§ ber toa£)re ^auS=S8ater | 3efu8 (S^riftuS | beof£)(en, unb in fet= | nem STeftament fd^riftUd; (;interla[fen. | borgefteHt in einem ®efprac^= | itnter 3Sater unb ©ofm, | burd) | g^rag unb 3lnttt)ort, | toon | Slleganber Mad, \ einem 3)litberuffenen, ju bem gtoffen | 2Ibenbmaf)l | QWi\^k Sluffage. | Germantoion, \ gednwkt u. zu finden bey Christoph Saur, 1774. | 24mo. pp. (22), 133, (1). h. s. p. 3055 A I MANUAL 1 of | Catholic Prayers. | ... | ... | .... | Philadelphia : \ Printed for the Subscribers, \ By Robert Bell, Book- seller, in Third,-street. \ MDCCLXXIV. | 12mo. pp. 272 +, 1 plate. MARSHALL. ("W.) The Propriety of Singing the Psalms of David, in New Testament "Worship. A Sermon Preached at Middle-Octorara, April 13th, 1774, at the opening of the Associate Presbytery of Pennsylvania. By "William Marshall. Philadelphia : ■Robert Aitken. 1774. 3057 [MASON. ("William)] Methodism displayed, and Enthusiasm detected ; intended as an Antidote against, and a Preservative from the delusive Principles and unscriptural Doctrines of a Modern Sett of seducing Preachers : And as a Defence of our regular and orthodox Clergy, from their unjust Reflections. Addressed to the Rev. Mr. Romaine, the Rev. Mr. Jones, &c. Philadelphia : William Woodhouse. 1774. 3058 A MELANCHOLY Narrative of the unhappy Samuel Brand, who was executed at Lancaster, in the Province of Pennsylvania, on the 18th Day of December, 1773, for the barbarous and in- human Murder of his only Brother ; containing a succinct Ac- count of his Person, Parentage, Principles and temper, inter- spersed with some interesting Reflections, moral and religious. Lancaster : Francis Bailey. 1774. 3059 MENTJTES I of the | Baptist Association | held in Philadelphia, 1 October the 12th, 13th, 14th, 1774. | [Philadelphia : Henry Mil- ler. 1714.J Sq. 8vo. pp. 11. l. c. p. 3060 [MORE. (Hannah)] Search | after | Happiness: | A | Pas- toral Drama. | And | Armine and Elvira : | A | Legendary Tale ; II.— 25 194 THE ISSUES OP THE PUESS 1774 I In Two Parts. | Bristol: Printed. | Philadelphia, Ee-jmnied. \ By James Humphreys, junr. in Front-Street. \ MDCCLXXTV. | 8vo. Collation : Title, 1 leaf ; Search after Happiness, pp. 1-62 ; Cartwright's Armine and Elvira, pp. 1-30; 1 plate. The title to Mere's Drama is as follows: Search | after | Happiness : | A | Pastoral Drama. | As it was performed by some young Ladies I of Bristol, in England. | . . . | . . | . . | • . . | • • | The Fourth Edi- tion. I Philadelphia : | P?-inted, hy James liumjyhreys, junior, \ in Front-street. MDCCLXXIV. I Some copies are called " The Fifth Edition." But these diifer in no other respect from the one described. Cartwright's poem was issued separately. For title, &c., see No. 2987, supra. [MTJERAY. (James)] New | Sermons | to | Asses. | By the Author of Sermons to Asses. | ... | .... ( Philadelphia : John Sparhawk. 1774. 8vo. pp. 94. - 3062 ©e^R 3ieU(g@2;®, aSerbeffert: unb ^uberlaBige | 3Itnerlcanifc^e ) ©atenber | aiuf ba§ 1774fte Sd^r E^riftv | [13 lines.] | 3uiTi ®re9= jefintentnal ^erau§gege£>en. | Philadelphia, Gedriickt iind zu finden hey Henrich Miller, ... | ... | ... | ... | ... . [1774.J | 4to. pp. (48). H. s. p. 3063 A NEW Journal of a voyage round the "World. Performed in the years 1768, 1769, 1770, and 1771, in his Majesty's ship En- deavor, Captain James Cook. Undertaken in pursuit of Natural Knowledge, at the desire of the Poyal Society: Containing all the Occurrences of the Yoyage, with Descriptions of several new dis- covered Countries, in the Southern Hemisphere, with account of their soil and prodiictions, and of many singularities in the struc- ture, apparel, customs, manners, policy, manufactures, &c. of the inhabitants. To which is added, a Vocabulary of the language of the Otahitee. Philadelphia : John Douglas M'Dougall. 1774. NEW-YEAE Yerses of the Carriers of the Pennsylvania Chroni- cle. Philadelphia: William Ooddard. 1774. 3065 NEW-YEAR Yerses of the Carriers of the Pennsylvania Ga- zette. Philadelphia : Hall and Sellers. 1774. 3066 THE NEW- YEAR'S | Yerses | Of Those who carry the | Penn- sylvania Journal | To the Customers. | Philadelphia, January 1, 1774. I [Philadelphia : W. and T. Bradford. 1774.] Folio, 1 leaf 1774 IN PENNSYLVANIA 195 THE I NEW-YEAR | Verses, | Of the Printer's Lads, who carry the | Pennsylvania Packet | To the Customers. | January 1st, 1774. I [Philadelphia : John Dunlap. 1774. J 4to. 1 leaf. 3068 OGILVIE. (J.) Providence. An Allegorical Poem. By John Ogilvie, A.M. Philadelphia : Robert Bell. 1774. 3069 OPIFERQUE per Orbem Dicor. Philadelphia : Robert Aitken. 1774. 3070 An Advertisement, by Benjamin Duffleld, of some kind of " quack medicine." Aitken charged £2.5.0 for printing 100 copies. [ORTOE". (Job)] Memoirs of the Life, Character and Writings of the late Rev. Philip Doddridge, of ITorthampton. Philadel- phia : Robert Bell. 1774. 3071 THE I PALLADIUM of Conscience ; | or, the | Foundation of Religious Liberty displayed, asserted, and established, | agreeable to its true and genuine Principles, above the reach of all petty Tyrants, | who attempt to Lord it over the Human Mind. | Con- taining, I Furneaux's Letters to Blackstone. | Priestley's Remarks on Blackstone. | Blackstone's Reply to Priestley. | And | Black- stone's Case of the Middlesex Election ; | With some other curi- ous Tracts, worthy of high Rank in every | Centleman's Literary Repository. | Being a necessary Companion for every Lover of Religious Liberty. | And an | Interesting Appendix | to | Black- stone's Commentaries | on the | Laws of England. | America: \ Printed for the Subscribers, \ By Robert Bell, at the late Union Library, in Third-street, | Philadelphia,MDGGliX.'XIV. \ 8vo. Advertisement, 1 leaf; Title, 1 leaf. 3072 The Third edition of An interesting Appendix to Blackstone's Commentaries, with a new general title. For a collation, see No. 2750, supra. The special titles, except to Furneaux's Letters, are dated 1773, and are precisely the same as in the second edition. No. 2859, supra. The title to Furneaux's Letters is also dated 1773, but the spacing is somewhat different. Pages 97-119 of the Case of the Late Election, &c., the title-page, Prefaces, and pp. 1-4 of Furneaux's Letters (Signatures N to R), were reprinted for this edition, which is in other respects the same as the second edition. THE PENNSYLVAKLA Chronicle. h. s. p. 3073 196 THE ISSUES OF THE PRESS 1774 Numbers 367 (Feb. 1, 1774) and 368 (Feb. 8, 1774), four pages each. Title as in No. 2691, supra. The imprint is as in No. 2912, supra, except the diflference in spacing made necessary by the use of a larger type. No. 368 contains Q-oddard's valedictory. THE PEKN"SYLVAJSriA Gazette. 3074 Numbers 2350 (Jan. 5, 1774) to 2401 (Dec. 28, 1774), four pages each, with " Sup- plements" of four pages to Numbers 2361, 2367, 2368, 2374, and 2392, and of two pages to all the others except Numbers 2352, 2365, 2375, 2377, and 2379 to 2384; " Postscripts" of one leaf to Numbers 2365, 2369, and 2373, and of two pages to Numbers 2375, 2377, 2378, 2379, 2383, 2386, 2393, and 2394, and an extra sheet of four pages to No. 2390. Title and imprint as in No. 2913, supra. THE PENNSYLVAKCA Journal. 3075 Numbers 1622 (Jan. 5, 1774) to 1673 (Dec. 28, 1774), four pages each, with extra sheets of four pages to Numbers 1649 and 1663, extra half-sheets of two pages to Numbers 1658 to 1662, 1666, and 1668 to 1673; "Supplements" of two pages to Numbers 1640, 1646 to 1648, 1650, 1651, and 1654, and of four pages to No. 1638 ; " Postscripts" of one leaf to Numbers 1641, 1643, 1645 (Quarto), 1647, 1648, and 1654, of two pages to Numbers 1632, 1637, 1645, 1646, 1650, 1651, 1658, and 1659, and " Postscript Extraordinary" of two pages to No. 1650. Title as in No. 2317, supra, until 1651, when a cut of a divided snake, with the motto " Unite or die," was substituted for the old cut in the heading. Imprint as in No. 2317, supra. Vol. HI. ISTumb. 115. | DtOsTLAP'S | PENlsTSTLVAE'IA : Packet. I Or, : the | Greneral • Advertiser. | Monday, • January 3d, 1774. I ' 3076 Numbers 115 to 166 (Dec. 26, 1774), four pages each, large folio, printed in four columns. There are " Postscripts" of two pages to Numbers 118, 124, 129, 130, 131, 133, 135, 136, 188 to 143, 145, 146, 147, 149, 152, 153, 154, 156 to 160, 162, 164, and 165, of four pages to No. 144, of one leaf to No. 162, and two " Postscripts" of two pages to No. 150. " Postscripts Extraordinary" of two pages to Numbers 144, 147, and 152. A new cut of a ship appears in the title. Imprint as in No. 2694, supra. THE PENNSYLVANIA Pocket Almanac for 1775. Philadel- phia : W. ami T. Bradford. 1774. 3077 THE PHILADELPHIA Newest Almanac for 1775. Phila- delphia : Robert Aitken. 1774. 3078 PHILADELPHIA, September 1st, 1774. | {Philadelphia: 1774.] Eolio, 1 leaf. l. c. p. 3079 " A Tradesman," against Non-Importation, beginning with five lines from Milton's translation of Euripides. 1774 IN PENNSYLVANIA 197 POMP. (N[icholas]) ^urlgefafjte | ^priifungen | ber Se^re | be§ I ©toigen ebangettumS : | aBotnit | beutlic^ geseiget toirb, | S)aB man bie aSieberbringung | alter Sringe in ber ^eiligen ©cttrift, | bergebtic^ fuc^et. I 3luf §8ege£)ren bieler greunbe jam SDm(J | BefSrbert | Don | 3^. 5pom^, V.D.M. I Philadelphia: \ Oedruckt hey Henrich Miller, \ 1774. I 16mo. pp. xvi, 200. h. s. p. 3080 POOR "Will's Almanac for 1775. Philadelphia: Joseph Cruk- shank. 1774. 3081 POOR Will's Pocket Almanack for 1775. Philadelphia: Jo- seph Crukshank. 1774. 3082 A I PRESEIS'T I for an | Apprentice : | Or, a | Sure Guide | To gain both | Esteem and Estate. | With Rules for his Conduct to his I Master, and in the World. | More especially, while an Apprentice, his Behavi- | our after he is free. Care in setting up, Com- I pany with the Ladies, Choice of a Wife, Be- | haviour in Courtship, and Wedding-Day, | Complaisance after Marriage, Education of | Children, &c. | By a late Lord-Mayor of London. I London, Printed ; \ Philadelphia : Be-printed by J. \ Crukshank, for James Williamson, \ Bookbinder in Wilmington. | MDCCLXXIV. | Sm. 12mo. pp. 83. h. s. p. 3088 [PRIESTLEY. (Joseph)] An Address to Protestant Dis- senters of all Denominations, on the approaching election of Members of Parliament, with respect to the state of Public Lib- erty in general, and American Affairs in particular. Wilmington : James Adams. 1774. 3084 [PRIESTLEY.] An | Address | to | Protestant Dissenters | of all Denominations, | On the Approaching Election of | Members of Parliament, | With Respect to the State of | Public Liberty in General, | and of | American Affairs in Particular. | London, Printed. \ Philadelphia, Pe-printed : \ And Sold by James Humphreys, junr. I In Front-street. MDCOLXXIV. | 8vo. pp. 24. h. s. p. 3085 PROCLAMATIOlSr. [Boyal Arms.] By the Honourable | John Penn, Esquire, | Governor and Commander in Chief of the Province of Pennsylvania, and Counties of New- | Castle, Kent 198 THE ISSUES OF THE PRESS 1774 and Sussex, on Delaware, | A Proclamation. | Philadelphia: Printed by Hall and Sellers. 1774. | Folio, 1 leaf. h. s. p. 3086 Against the Connecticut settlers, dated " Feb. 28, 1774." PROCLAMATION. {Royal Arms.] By the Honourable | John Penn, Esquire, | . . . | . . . | A Proclamation. | Philadelphia: Printed hy Hall and Sellers. [1774.] | Folio, 1 leaf. h. s. p. 3087 Dated "July 14, 1774." Eeward for the apprehension of the murderers of an Indian . PROCLAMATION. IPoyal Arms.] By the Honourable | John Penn, Esquire, | . . . | . . . | A Proclamation. | Philadelphia: Printed by Hall and Sellers. 1774. | Folio, 1 leaf 3088 Dated " Sept. 15, 1774." Extending the authority of Pennsylvania to the Mary- land boundary. PROCLAMATION. [Botjal Arms.] By the Honourable | John Penn, Esquire, | . . . | . . . | A Proclamation. | Philadelphia: Printed by Hall and Sellers. 1774. | Folio, 1 leaf h. s. p. 3089 Dated "Oct. 12, 1774." Against the encroachments of Lord Dunmore on the western lands of Pennsylvania. PROCLAMATION. [Eoyal Arms.] By the Honourable | John Penn, Esquire, | . . . | . . . | A Proclamation. | Philadelphia: Printed by Hall and Sellers. 1774. | Folio, 1 leaf h. s. p. 3090 Dated " Nov. 2, 1774." Eevoking the Proclamation of Sept. 15th. QUINCY (J.) Observations | on the | Act of Parliament | com- monly called the | Boston Port-Bill ; | with | Thoughts | on | Civil Society | and | Standing Armies. | By Josiah Quincy, junior. | ...|...|...|...|...|...|... I ... I ...|...| . ■ . I . . . I . . • . I . . . . I Philadelphia. \ Printed for John Spar- hawk. I MDCCLXXIV. I 8vo. pp. 60. h. s. p. 3091 THE RATES of Porterage and Carriage, &c. to any Parts of the City and Suburbs, proper to be stuck up in Taverns, Stores, Shops, &c. &c. Philadelphia: James Humphreys, junior. 1774. 1774 IN PENNSYLVANIA 199 REED. (J.) An | Explanation | of the | Map of the City aAd Liberties | of ] Philadelphia.. | By John Reed. | Philadelphia: \ Printed for ike Author, and Sold by Mr. Nicholas Brooks, in Se- j cond-Street, between Market and Chesnut Streets. \ M.DCC.LXXIV. | 4to. pp. 24, (8), 23, (9). ii. s. p. 3093 [ROBINSOISr, (Matthew— Baron Rokeby.)] Considerations | on the I Measures Carrying On | with respect to the | British Colonies | in | ITorth America. | . . . | . . . | . . . | . . . | . . . | ... I .... I Philadelphia: \ Re-printed and Sold by Benjamin Towne, \ near the Coffee House. MDCCLXXIV. | 8vo. pp. 60. RULES I and | Constitutions | of the | Society of Englishmen, I and I Sons of Englishmen, | Established at Philadelphia, for the Ad- I vice and Assistance of Englishmen in | Distress. | [Cut.] | Philadelphia : \ Printed by Benjamin Toione. \ MDCCLXXIV. | Sm. 8vo. pp. 24. N. Y. H. s. 3095 RUSH. (B.) An | Oration, | Delivered February 4, 1774, | be- fore the I American Philosophical | Society, | held at | Philadel- phia. I Containing, | An Enquiry into the Natural History of Medicine | among the Indians in North-America, | and | A com- parative View of their Diseases and Reme- | dies, with those of civilized Nations. | Together with an Appendix, containing | Proofs and Illustrations. | By Benjamin Rush, M.D. | Professor of Chemistry in the College of Philadelphia. | . . . | . . . | . . . | .... I Philadelphia: \ Printed by Joseph Orukshank, in Market- \ Street, between Second and Third Streets. [1774.J | 8vo. pp. 118. SAUNDERS. (R.) A Pocket Almanac for 1775. By Richard Saunders, PhiL Philadelphia: Hall and Sellers. 1774. 3097 SAUNDERS. Poor Richard improved; | Being an | Alma^ nack I ... I ... I ... I ... I ... I ... I ... I ... I ... I ... I For the | Year of our Lord 1775 : | Being the Third after Leap- Year. | . . . | . . . | . . . | . . . | . . . | . . . | . . . | . . . | .... I By Richard Saunders, Philom. | Philadelphia: \ Printed and SoU by Hall and Sellers. [1774.J | Sm. 8vo. pp. (36). h. s. p. 3098 '200 THE ISSUES OF THE PKESS 1774 SAY, (T.) and I. WATTS. The | Visions | of a certain | Thomas Say, | Of the City of Philadelphia, | which he saw in a I Trance : | To which is added, another | Vision. | By the late Reverend | Isaac "Watts, D.D. | Philadelphia : \ Printed, and Sold by, William Mentz, \ near the Great Lidheran Church. \ MDOCLXXIV. I 12mo. pp. 23. L. c. p. 3099 " Whereas a certain William Mentz has printed and published for sale without my knowledge or consent, ' The Vision of Thomas Say,' which is but an incorrect and imperfect part of what I propose to make public. And as I never intended what I had wrote on that head to be published during my life, all persons are desired not to en- courage the said Mentz in such wrong proceeding. Thomas Say." Pa. Journal, March 2, 1774. Watts' Vision begins on page 11 with a separate title, as follows : A I Near Prospect | of | Heaven, | seen in a | Vision. | By the late Eeverend | Isaac Watts, D.D. I [Imprint as in general title.] THE SCHOOL for Husbands, a Sentimental Novel. In Two Volumes. Philadetphia : James Humphreys, junior. 1774. 3100 ©33? I ©e^g^e^Se^R | 2ln bte | ©ntDo^ner | ber | ^robinj | Quebec. | StuSjitg au§ bem ^rotocott beS ©ongreffeS. | Philadelphia, \ Gedruckt undzuhabai bey Henrich Miller, | 1774. | Svo.pp. (2), 63-76. [SCOTT. (Sarah)] The Man of Eeal Sensibility; or the His- tory of Sir George Ellison. Philadeljjhia : James Humphreys, junior. 1774. 3102 SCOTT. (W.) Temporal Mores! | or | The best New Year's Gift | for a | Prime Minister, | Being the'Substance of two Sermons preached at a | few small Churches only, and published at the I repeated Request of the Congregations, | By the Rev. Wil- liam Scott, M.A. I Late Scholar of Eton, | Dedicated to Loi-d North. I The Pulpit was refused at eight of the most capital Churches | in London. | Philadelphia: \ Reprinted and sold by Ben- jamin Towne. \ MDCCLXXIV. | 8vo. pp. xii, 20. l. c. p. 3103 A I SERMON I on | Tea. | . . . | . . . | [Cut.] | . . . | . . . I ... I .... I Lancaster: \ Printed by Francis Bailey . [1774?] | 8vo. pp. 8. c. 3104 SETHONIA, a Tragedy. Philadelphia : John Sparhawk. 1774. 1774 IN PENNSYLVANIA 201 SHARP. (G.) A I Declaration | of the | People's Natural Eight I to a I Share in the Legislature, | which is the | Funda^ mental Principle | of the | British Constitution of State. | By Granville Sharp. | ... | .... | London, Printed: \ Philadelphia, Reprinted | And sold by Benjamin Towne, in Front-street, near \ the Cqffee-House. 1774. | 8vo. pp. 21. + London, Printed: \ Philadel- phia, Beprinted \ And sold by John Dunhp, at the Newest Printing- Office, I in Market-Street. 1774. | 8vo. pp. 21. l. c. p. 3106 [SHIPLEY. (Jonathan)] A | Speech | Intended to have been spoken | on the | Bill | for | Altering the Charters | of the | Colony of Massachusett's Bay. | The Third Edition. | London, Printed : \ Philadelphia : \ Re-printed and Sold, by William and Thomas I Bradford, at the London Cqffee-House. \ M.DCO.LXXIV. | 8vo. pp. vi, 29. H. s. P. 3107 [SHH'LEY.] A I Speech | intended to have been spoken | By the Bishop of St. Asaph, | on the | Bill | for | Altering the Charters | of the | Colony of Massachusetts Bay. | London., Printed : I Philadelphia, Reprinted and Sold by \ Benjamin Towne, in Front- Street, near the \ Coffee-House. [1774.] | 8vo. pp. 18. H. s. p. 3108 SHIPLEY. A I Speech, | intended to have been spoken | on the I Bill | for altering the Charters | of the Colony of | Massachiisetts Bay. | By the Rev. Dr. Jonathan Shipley, | Lord Bishop of St. Asaph. | Though it is not above three weeks since this piece | appeared first in America, this is the Fifth | Edition ; besides several in England, where | it sold at One Shilling Sterling. I Lancaster: \ Printed and Sold by Francis Bailey. \ MDCCLXXTY. I Sm. 8vo. pp. 24. L. c. p. 3109 THE I SINGULAR and Diverting Behaviour | of | Doctor Harriot, | His Majesty's | Advocate General : | Who was Ex- amined concerning the Religion and Laws of | Quebec : | And found means from his incomparable | "Wit and Subtilty, | To defeat the Purposes for which he was brought to the | Bar of Parliament, | on the 3d of June, 1774. | Philadelphia : \ Printed and Sold by James Humphreys junr. in Front- | street. 1774. Price Four- pence. I 16mo. pp. 16. L. 0. p. 3110 II.— 26 202 THE ISSUES OF THE PRESS 1774 SIR, 1 You are desired to attend a Special Meeting of | the Committee this — at — | o' Clock, precisely, at the Carpenter's Hall. I To — I [Philadelphia : 1774.] 4to. 1 leaf. 3111 SIR, I You are desired to attend a Special Meeting of the | Committee at the Philosophical Hall, . . . . | [Philadelphia : 1774.] 4to. 1 leaf. L. c. p. 3112 Call for a meeting of the Committee of Philadelphia " to consider of the Sub- scriptions for Boston." [SMITH. (William)] An | Examination | of the | Connecticut Claim I to | Lands in Pennsylvania. | With | An Appendix, containing Extracts and Copies | taken from Original Papers. | Philadelphia : \ Printed by Joseph Orukshank, in Market Street. | MDCCLXXTV. I 8vo. Title, 1 leaf; pp. 1-93, 1-32, 1 map. STERISTE. (L.) The | Works | of | Laurence Sterne, A.M. | Prebendary of York, | and | Vicar of Sutton on the Forest, I and of I Stillington, near York. | With the | Life of the Author. I In Five Volumes. | Vol. I. | London printed. \ Phila- delphia, re-printed; | By James Humphreys, junior, \ in Front-street. MDCCLXXIV. I 12mo. pp. xiv, 370, 1 plate. + Vol. H. [Ibid.] 12mo. pp. 348. + Vol. IH. [Ibid.] 12mo. pp. 270; List of Books, pp. (2). + Vol. rV. [Ibid.] 12mo. pp. 257. + Vol. V. [Ibid.] 12mo. pp. 250 ; Advertisement and List of Subscribers, pp. (5). [STERNE.] The | Sermons | of | Mr. Yorick. | In Two Vol- umes. I Volume I. I Philadelphia: \ Printed by James Humphreys, junr. I [1774.] 12mo. pp. 270. + Volume H. | Ibid.] 12mo. pp. 257. THE STORY of JEneas and Dido burlesqued: By a Gentle- man of South Carolina. Philadelphia : James Humphreys, junior. 1774. 3116 ®3(S I 2:t@S3e^e9i | Soofungen | ber | 93ruber=®emeine | fur ba§ 3a£)r I 1775. [ Philadelphia, \ Gedruckt bey Henrich Miller, im Jahr 1774. I 8vo. pp. (55). h. s. p. 3117 TENNENT. (W.) An | Address, | occasioned by the | Late Invasion of the | Liberties ] of the ] American Colonies | by the | 1774 IN PENNSYLVANIA 203 British Parliament, | Delivered in Charlestown, South Carolina. | By William Tennent, A.M. | Philadelphia : \ Printed and Sold by William and, Thomas \ Bradford, at the London Cqffee-House. \ MDCCLXXrV. I 8vo. pp. 20. h. s. p. 3118 THOMAS. ([Antoine Leonard]) Essay | on the | Character, | Manners, and Genius | of | "Women | in different Ages. | Enlarged from the French of Mr. Thomas. | By Mr. Russell. | In Two Vol- umes. I Vol. I. I Philadelphia : \ Printed and sold by P. Aitken, Booh- I seller, opposite the London- Coffee- \ House, IBVont-Street. \ M,DCC,LXXIV. I 12mo. pp. v, (2), 124. + Vol. H. [Ibid.-] 12mo. Title, 1 leaf; Contents, 1 leaf; pp. 129, (2). l. c. p. 3119 TO the I Electors | and | Freeholders | of the | City of Phila- delphia. I [Philadelphia : 1774. j Folio, 1 leaf l. c. p. 3120 Election circular concerning the choice of four additional memhers of the As- sembly from Philadelphia on May 1st. TO the Inhabitants of the Township of | | Philadelphia, Printed by James Humphreys, junior, in Front-street. [1774.] | Folio, 1 leaf. L. c. p. 3121 A circular to the people of Chester County, calling upon them to meet at Chester and choose a Committee, with certain " Propositions" agreed upon at a meeting held at that place June 18, 1774. TO I The Manufacturers and Mechanics of | Philadelphia, the Northern Liberties, | and District of Southwark. | [Philadelphia: 1774.J 4to. 1 leaf l. c. p. 3122 Call for a public meeting to aid the people of Boston, dated " June 8, 1774." TO the Philadelphians, on the Abandonment of the non-impor- tation Resolution, in New York. Philadelphia : July 14, 1774. Signed a " Pennsylvanian. " Title from Haven's List, which follows, I suppose, the Catalogue of the Library Company of Philadelphia. The broadside described in the latter is dated " 1770," and will be found No. 2601, mpra. TO the I Representatives | of the | Freemen | Of the Counties of Chester, Bucks, and Philadelphia, | Now met at the State- House. I [Philadelphia: 1774.] 4to. 1 leaf l. c. p. 3124 204 THE ISSUES OF THE PRESS 1774 "A great Number of your Constituents," in regard to Indian affairs, dated " Chester County, May 9, 1774." TOBLER. (J.) The Pennsylvania Town and Countryman's Almanac for 1775. By John Tobler. Wilmington : James Adams. 1774. 3125 [TOWGOOD. (Micaiah)] A Calm and plain Answer to the Enquiry, " "Why are you a Dissenter from the Church of Eng- land ?" Containing some remarks on its doctrine, spirit, consti- tution, and some of its offices and forms of devotion. By the author of the Dissenting Gentleman's Letters to "White. Philadelphia : James Humphreys, junior. 1774. 3126 THE I "CTNIVERSAL | Almanack, | For the Year of our Lord, I 1775; I ... I ... I ... I ... I ... I ... 1 ... I ... I .. . I ... I ... I ... I .. . I . . . . I j|@°= The ingenious D. Rit- tenhouse, A.M. has a- | gain favour'd us with the Calculations for this Al- I manack. | ... | .... | Philadelphia : \ Printed ^ Sold by James Humphreys, jun. | in Front-street, at the Corner of Black-horse Alley. [1774.J | Sm. 8vo. pp. (36). h. s. p. 3127 VIAUD, (P.) and W. FALCONER. The | Surprizing | yet real and true | Voyages | and | Adventures [ of | Monsieur Pierre "Viaud. | A French Sea-Captain. | To which is added, | The Shipwreck. | A Sentimental and Descriptive Poem, | In Three Cantos. I By "William Falconer, an English Sailor. | . . . | .... I Philadelphia: \ Printed by Robert Bell in Third- street. \ MDCOLXXIV. I 12mo. h. s. p. 3128 Collation : Advertisement, 1 leaf; 1 plate; General Title, 1 leaf; Title to Viaud, 1 leaf; French Editor's Preface, pp. vii.-viii. ; Griffith's Preface, pp. ix.-x. ; Certifi- cate, pp. xi.-xii. ; text, pp. 1-144; Title to "The Shipwreck," 1 leaf; Argument, &c., pp. (2) ; text, pp. 1-108. The title to Viaud is as follows: The | Surprizing | yet real and true | Voyages | and | Adventures | of | Monsieur Pierre Viaud, | A Native of Bordeaux, and Captain of a Ship. | Translated from the French | By Mrs. Griffith. I Author of Henry and Frances. | ... | .... | Philadelphia : \ Printed by Robert Bell, in Third-street. \ MDCCLXXIV. | The title to "The Shipwreck" is as follows : The | Shipwreck. | A Sentimental and Descriptive Poem. | In Three Cantos. I By I William Falconer. | An English Sailor. | ... | ... | . ..]... | .... | Philadelphia : \ Printed by Robert Bell, in Third-street. | MDCCLXXIV. | 1774 IN PENNSYLVANIA 205 VOTES and Proceedings of the House of Representatives of the Province of Pennsylvania. Met at Philadelphia, the Four- teenth of October, Anno Domini, 1773. \_Royal Arms.'] Phil- adelphia: Printed and Sold by Henry Miller, in Race- Street. MDCCLXXIV. Folio, Title, 1 leaf; pp. 501-578. h. s. p. 3129 VOTES I and | Proceedings | of the | House of Representatives I of the I Province of Pennsylvania. | Beginning the Fifteenth Day of October, 1744. | Volume The Fourth. | \_Penn Arms.] Philadelphia : \ Printed and Sold by Henry Miller, in Pace-Street. \ MDCCLXXIV. I Folio, Title, 1 leaf; pp. 856. h. s. p. 3130 VOTES I of the | House of Representatives, | From Wednes- day, December 29, 1773, to Saturday, January 8, 1774. | [Philadel- phia : Henry Miller. 1774.J Folio, pp. 19-23. h. s. p. 3131 Continued weekly to January 22, and from July 18 to July 23, and from Sept. 19 to — , pp 51 or 52. Votes of the new Assembly from Oct. 14 to Dec. 24, 1774, pp. 53-74. WEATHERWISE. (A.) Father Abraham's | Almanack, | For the Tear of our Lord | 1775 ; | Being the Third after Leap- Year. I (The Fifteenth Year of the Reign of King George IH.) | Con- taining, I The Motions of the Sun and Moon ; | the true | Places and Aspects of the Planets; | the | Rising and Setting of the Sun ; I And the Rising, Setting and Southing of the Moon; | Also, | The Lunations, Conjunctions, Eclipses, Judgment of the | "Weather, Rising and Setting of the Planets, Length | of Days and Nights, &c. &c. I Fitted to the Latitude of Forty Degrees, and a Meridian I of near five Hours West from London. | By Abraham Weather- wise, Gent. I *^* Our kind customers are requested to observe, that the I ingenious David Rittenhouse, A.M. of this city, has | favoured us with the astronomical calculations of our Al- | manack for this year, therefore they may be most firmly | relied on. | Philadelphia : I Printed and Sold by John Dunlap, at the \ Newest-Printing- Office, in Market-Street. [1774] | Sm. 8vo. pp. 36. h. s. p. 3132 [WELLS. (Richard)] A few | Political Reflections | sub- mitted I To the Consideration | of the | British Colonies, | by | A Citizen of Philadelphia. | Philadelphia : \ Printed and Sold by John Dunlap. I M,DCO,LXXrV. | Sm. 8vo. pp. 86. a. p. s. 3133 206 THE ISSUES OF THE PRESS 1774 WESLEY. (J.) Thoughts | upon | Slavery. | By John Wesley, A.M. I ... I ... I .... I London, Printed: | He-printed in Phih- delphia, with notes, \ and sold by Joseph Crukshank. \ MD,CC,LXXrV. I 12mo. pp. 83. H. s. p. 3134 This was printed as the second tract of Benezet's Potent Enemies of America laid open, but is found sometimes separately. WHEATLEY. (P.) Poems on Various Subjects, Religious and Moral. By Phillis Wheatley. Philadelphia : ? W. and T. Bradford. 1774. 3135 Advertised in the Pa. Journal, June 15, 1774. Probably referring to the London edition. WILCOCKS. (T.) Sr^oma SBitcodS !oftttc^er ^onig = Sro^fen auS bem gelfen ©l^rifto : Dber, (Sin JurjeS SBort ber (Srma^nung an alle ^eilige unb ©iinber. 3BeId^em ange^ftnget tft, beS toeitanb t)or= treffHc£)en ©eutfi^en ©otteSgete^rten .^errn 3luguft .^erman gronfen§ {)eiliger unb fic^erer ®Iau£)en§:2Beg eineS ©Bangelifc^en (S^riften. 3n ©ngltfc^ unb ©eutfc^er ©fsrad^e gebrudt. Philadelphia : Henrich Miller, 1774. 3136 [WILSON. (James)] Considerations | on the | ITature | and the I Extent | of the | Legislative Authority | of the | British | Parliament. | Philadelphia : \ Printed and Sold by William and Thomas Bradford, \ at the London Coffee-House. \ M.DCC.LXX I V". I 8vo. pp. iv, 35. H. s. p. 3137 WOOLMAN". (J.) A First Book for Children, A. B. C. D. &c. Much usefal reading being sullied and torn by Children in Schools before they can read, this Book is intended to save unnecessary expense. By John Woolman, The Third Edition, enlarged. Philadelphia : Printed and sold by Joseph Cnikshank, in Second-street; a7\d by Benjamin Ferriss, Stationer and Bookbinder, in Wilmington. [1774 ?] 48mo. ? pp. 16 ? 3138 Title from Smith's Catalogue of Priends' Books. The year assigned is undoubtedly wrong, as Crukshank removed from Second Street in 1770. See No. 2495, supra. WOOLMAN. The | Works | of | John Woolman. | In Two Parts. I Philadelphia : \ Printed by Joseph Orukshank, in Market- \ Street, between Second and Third Streets. \ M.DCC.LXXIV. | 16mo. 1775 IN PENNSYLVANIA 207 Collation: Title, 1 leaf; Testimony of Friends in Yorkshire, pp. iii-xiv ; Title to Journal, 1 leaf; text, pp. 1-250 ; Title to Part II., 1 leaf; text, pp. 253-436. The special titles are as follows : A | Journal | of the | Life, Gospel Labours, | and | Christian Experiences | of that | Faithful Minister | of | Jesus Christ, | John Wool- man, I Late of Mount-Holly, in the Province of | New-Jersey. | ... | ... | .... | Philadelphia : \ Printed by Joseph Crukshank, in Market Street, \ between \ Second and Third Streets. \ M.DCC.LXXIV. | —The | Works | of | John Woolman. | Part the Second. | Containing his Last Epistle and his | other Writings. | Philadel- phia : I Printed by Joseph Orukshank, in Market- \ Street, between Second and Third Streets. \ M.DCC.LXXIV. | THE I YOUNa Clerk's | Magazine: | Or, | English Law- Repository : I Containing, | A Variety of the most useful Pre- cedents I of Articles of Agreement, Bonds, Bills, Re- | cog- nizances. Releases, Letters and Warrants | of Attorney, Awards, Bills of Sale, Gifts, | Grants, Leases, Assignments, Mortgages, Sur- I renders, Jointures, Covenants, Copartner- | ships. Charter- parties, Letters of Licence, Com- | positions. Conveyances, Parti- tions, Wills, and | all other Instruments that relate to Publick | Business. | With | l^ecessary Directions for making Distresses for Rent, | &c. as the Law between Landlord and Tenant | now stands. | To which is added, | The Doctrine of Fines and Recoveries, and their | Forms. | Together with | Those of Com- mon Writs, Affidavits, Memorials for | registering Deeds, &c. in Middlesex ; as also a | choice Collection of Declarations in the King's | Bench and Common Pleas. | The Fifth Edition, revised and corrected. | London Printed: | Philadelphia: ( Pe- prinied by John Dunlap and Joseph Orukshank, \ in Market-street. \ M.DCC.LXXrV. I 8vo. Title, 1 leaf; Preface, pp. (2); pp. 303. 1775. AN ACCOIIN'T of the Bap- | tisms and Burials in all the I Churches and Meetings in | Philadelphia. From Dec. 25, 1774, I to December 25, 1775. | By their respective Clerks and Sextons. | [^Philadelphia: 1775.] 4to. 1 leaf. l. c. p. 3141 AJSr ACCOIIN'T of the Births and Burials in the | United Churches of Christ-Church and St. Peter's, in Phi- | ladelphia, from December 25, 1774, to December 25, 1775. By | Matthew 208 THE ISSUES OF THE PEBSS 1775 "Whitehead, and William Young, Clerks, and | Jacob Diegel, and George Stokes, Sextons. | [Philadelphia : 1775. J Folio, 1 leaf. AJSr ACCOUlSrT of the Births and Burials in the St. Paul's Church. Philadelphia : 1776. 3143 AN ACCOrJSTT of the Burials and Baptisms in the Baptist Church. Philaddphia : 1775. 3144 AI^ ACCOUISTT of the Burials in the Second Presbyterian Church. Philadelphia : 1775. 3145 ACCOmSTT of the Commencement | in tbe | College of Philadelphia, | May 17, 1775. | [Philadelphia : 1775.] 8vo. pp. 15. THE I ACTS of Assembly ] of the | Province | of | Pennsyl- vania, I Carefully compared with the Originals. | And an | Ap- pendix, I Containing such Acts, and Parts of Acts, relating to | Property, as are expired, altered or repealed. | Together with | The Royal, Proprietary, City and Borough Charters; | and the Original Concessions of the Honourable | "William Penn to the First Settlers of the Province. | Published by Order of Assembly. I [Penn Arms.] \ Philadelphia : \ Printed and Sold by Hall and Sellers^ in Market-street, between \ Front and Second-streets. MDCCLXXV. I Folio, pp. xxi, 536, 22, (12), 3. h. s. p. 3147 Edited by Joseph Galloway. The Appendix has the following title : An | Appendix : | Containing a | Summary | of such | Acts of Assembly | As have been formerly in Force within this Province, | For Regulating of Descents, | And Trans- ferring the Property of Lands, &o. | But since expired, altered or repealed. | "With Notes upon Divers of them, by the late Learned in the | Law, Chief Justice Kinsey. I l^Penn Arms.^ \ Philadelphia: \ Printed by Hall and Sellers, in Market-street. MDCCLXXV. I AN" I ADDRESS | of the | Presbyterian Ministers, | of the | City of Philadelphia, | to the | Ministers | and | Presbyterian Congregations, | in the County of | \^^ \ North Carolina. | Philadelphia: Printed MDCGLXKY. \ 8vo. pp. 8. n.y. h. s. 3148 THE ADDRESS of | Liberty, | To the Buckskins of Pennsyl- 1775 IN PENNSYLVANIA 209 vania, on hearing of the 1 intended Provincial Congress. | [Phila- delphia : 1775.] 4to. 1 leaf. l. c. p. 3149 An anti-Eevolutionary address in doggerel verses, dated " Jan. 7, 1775." THE ADDRESS of the Lords and Commons to | his Majesty, on the present State of America, &c. | [Philadelphia .-] Printed hy John Dunlap. [1775.J | 4to. 1 leaf h. s. p. 3150 AJSr I ADDRESS | of the | Twelve United Colonies | of | North- America, | By their | Representatives | in | Congress, | To the People of | Ireland. | Philadelphia : \ Printed hy W. and T. Bradford, 1775. | 8vo. Title, 1 leaf; pp. 1-10. L. c. p. 3151 ADVERTISEMENT. Philadelphia : Robert Aitken. 1775. 3152 The following entries appear in Aitken's Ledger during 1775 : April 29. Matthew Clarkson for printing 100 Advertisements for Anthony Duohe. June 27. Somerville and Noble for printing 200 quarto Advertisements, and 4000 Price Currents. August 3. Peter Wright for printing 400 Advertisements. September 4. Estate of John Inglis for reprinting 200 quarto Advertisements. September 9. John "Willis for printing 100 Advertisements. ALEXANDER. (W.) History of Women. By William Alex- ander. Philadelphia: 1775. 12mo. 3153 Title from Haven's List. [ALLEN. ( — )] An | Oration, | Upon the Beauties of Liberty; I Or the Essential Right of the Americans. | Delivered | At the Second Baptist-Church in Boston. | Upon the last Annual Thanks- giving. I Humbly dedicated to the Right-Honourable the | Earl of Dartmouth. | Published at the Request of many. | Micha VH. 3. I ... I ... I .... I Wilmington, \ Printed and Sold by James Adams, in High-Street, \ M,DCC,LXXV. | 8vo. pp. 21. 3154 " Boston, Thursday, December 10, 1775. Last Thanksgiving, P.M. Mr. Allen, a British Bostonian, preached a Sermon at the Eev. Mr. Davis's Baptist Meeting House from Micah VII. 3." Essex Gazette, Dec. 15, 1775. Perhaps Jolley Allen, who is noticed in Sabine's Loyalists. THE AMERICAN Calendar for 1776. Philadelphia: W. and T. Bradford. 1775. 3155 II.— 27 210 THE ISSUES OF THE PEESS 1775 SlSt bie I ©intoo^ner toon Srianb, | toon | Sen Slfegeorbneten ber 9Ser= etnigten ©olonien | $Reto^am^3fd^tre, aJJaffad^ufett§=S8a^, 9'J^obe= | @^(anb unb ^robibenj, ©onnecticut, 3ieu= | ^orf, 3?ett)=Serfet), Spennf^toamen, ber I 5Rtebem ©raffd^aften an ber ©elotoare, | ajJar^tanb, aSirgimen, 9torb= unb (Sub= | ©aroltna, tm ®eneraI=6ongre§ ju 5p^t(a= | p^a, [sic] ben 16ten mai^, 1775. | 5Rebft ber | aJJeinung beg @enerat=6on= greffe§, | betreffenb | ®inem ©ntfc^lu^ be§ §aufe§ ber ®e= | meinen bon ©roPrittannien, | Don 20ften3^ebmart), 1775. | Philadelphia, \ Gedruckt und zu hekormnen hey Henrich Miller, in | der Mees-strasse, 1775. | 16mo. pp. 16. H. s. p. 3156 AN I AISHECDOTB | Eecommended to the Triends. | [Phila- delphia : 1775.] Folio, 1 leaf. l. c. p. 3157 The Pres'byterians in New Jersey, by raising a religious question, succeeded in de- feating a Quaker "of known Abilities and good Reputation," for a seat in the Assembly. AOTsTO Eegni | Georgii m. Regis, | Magnse Britannise, Fran- cite & Hibernise, | Decimo Quinto. | At a General Assembly of the Province of Penn- | sylvania, begun and holden at Philadel- phia, I the Fourteenth Day of October, Anno Domini 1774, in | the Fourteenth Year of the Reign of our Sovereign Lord j George m. by the Grace of God, of Grea1> | Britain, France and Ireland, King, Defender of the | Faith, &c. | And from thence continued by Adjournments to the | Eighteenth Day of March, 1775. I [Penn Arms.] | Philadelphia: \ Printed and Sold by Hall and Sellers, at the \ New Printing- Office, near the Market. MDCCLXXV. I Folio, Title, 1 leaf; pp. 439-464. + And from thence ... to the I Twenty-Ninth Day of June, 1775. | [Ibid.'] -f And from thence ... to the | Thirtieth Day of September, 1775. | [Ibid.] I have not been able to ascertain whether any of the acts passed by the last Colo- nial Assembly, which met Oct. 14, 1775, and was continued by several adjournments to Sept. 26, 1776, were ever separately printed. ARTICLES of Association in Pennsylvania. | [Philadelphia: Henry Miller. 1775.J Folio, pp. (2). h. s. p. -|- [The same in German. Ibid.] 3159 ARTICLES I of I Capitulation, | Made and entered into be- 1775 IN PENNSYLVANIA 211 tween- Richard | Montgomery, Esquire, Brigadier Ge- | neral of the Continental Army, and the Citi- | zens and Inhabitants of Montreal . . . . | [Philadelphia ;] Printed hy John JDunlap. [1775.] I Folio, 1 leaf. l. c. p. 3160 AT a Meeting of the | Committee | Of Inspection and Observa- tion of the County | of Lancaster, ... on the 29th Day of May, 1775. I Lancaster : Printedhy Francis Bailey, in King's Street. [1775.] I Folio, 1 leaf. h. s. p. 3161 Against violence to persons whose " religious tenets forbid their forming military associations." Printed also in German. BARCLAY. (R.) An Apology for the true Christian Divinity ; being an Explanation and Vindication of the Principles and Doc- trines of the People called Quakers. By Robert Barclay. The Ninth Edition. Philadelphia: Printed and Sold by Joseph Oruk- shank, in Market-Street, between Second and Third-Streets. 1775. 8vo. pp. 574. 3162 BARTLET. (J.) The | Gentleman Farrier's Repository, | of | Elegant and approved Remedies | for the | Diseases of Horses ; I In Two Books. Containing, | I. The Surgical ; EC. The Medical Part of I Practical Farriery ; | Also, | Directions for the proper Treatment of Post | Chaise and other Horses, after Adolent Exer- cise. I With suitable Remarks on the Whole. | To which are now added; | Observations on broken-winded Horses, endea^ | vouring to prove the Seat of that Malady not | to be in the Lungs. | . . . I ... I ... I ... . I The Third Edition. | By J. Bartlet, Sur- geon. I Philadelphia: | Printed and sold by Joseph Orukshank, \ in Market-street, between Second and Third | Streets. M,DCC,LXXV. | 12mo. pp. xii, 293 ; Advertisement, pp. (3). l. c. p. 3163 BATWELL. (D.) A | Sermon, | Preached at York-Town, | Before Captain Morgan's and Captain | Price's Companies of Rifle-Men, | On Thursday, July 20, 1775. | Being the Day recom- mended by the | Honorable Continental Congress | for ] A Gen- eral Fast I throughout the | Twelve United Colonies | Of North- America. I By Daniel Batwell, M.A. | Published by Request. 212 THE ISSUES OF THE PRESS 1775 I Philadelphia: \ Printed hy John Dunhp, in Market-Street. \ M,DCC,LXXV. I 8vo. Title, 1 leaf; pp. 20. l. c. p. 3164 [BENEZET. (Anthony)] Remarks on the ISTature and bad Effects I of Spirituous Liquors. | [Philadelphia : 1775 ?] 12mo. pp. 12. F. 3165 [BENEZET.] Serious Eeflections affectionately recom- | mended to the Well-disposed of every | Religious Denomination, particularly | those who mourn and lament on ac- | count of the Calamities which attend | us ; and the insensibility that so gene- | rally prevails. I [PAiMe^p Aw; 1775?] Sm. 8vo. pp. 3. f. 3166 [BELL. (Robert)] Proposals for Printing by Subscription, Lectures on the Duties and Qualifications of a Physician, with the Elements of the Practice of Physic. By John Gregory, M.D. Philadelphia : Bobert Bell. 1775. 3167 BIBLLi, I SDa§ ift : | ®te ganje | ^eilige ©d^rift | Sttten uub Steueit 2;eftament§, | 3lad) ber teutfc^en Ueberfe^ung | D. aJfartin Sutlers, | 2Rit t)orgefe|tem fur|en | ^n^alt eine§ jeben (EapxttU, \ tote auc§ mit rid)tigert | ©ummarten unb btelm SdEirtftftellen | auf ba§ atterforgfat= tigfte berfeEien, | 3ta(f) benen ktoaftrteften unb neuften aiufgaben | mit groffem ;^Ieiffe auSgefertiget. | ©ammt einer a^orrebe | toon | ^errn D. So^ann ©otttieb gaber, | ^erjogl aSurtemb. Dber£)ofl3rebtger, 6Dn= fiftorials | ^fiati), @enerd = ©u^3erintenbentm unb 3tbbten | be§ ^lofterS SIbetberg. Philadelphia, \ zu finden bey Ernst Ludwig Baisch, \ in der zweyien Strasse nahe bey der Pees-Strasse. 1775. | 8vo. pp. (32), 909, 265, (4). 3168 Title from O'Callaghan's American Bibles, which see for collation. [BURGH. (James)] The ] Art | of | Speaking. | Containing, | I. An Essay ; in which are given Rules for expres- | sing properly the principal Passions and Humours, | which occur in Reading, or public Speaking ; | and | H. Lessons taken from the Ancients and Moderns, | (with Additions and Alterations, where thought use- I ful) exhibiting a Variety of Matter for Practice; the | emphatical Words printed in Italics ; with Notes of | Direction referring to the Essay. | To which are added, | A Table of the 1775 IN PENNSYLVANIA 213 Lessons; | and | An Index of the various Passions and Humours I in the Essay and Lessons. | ... | ... | ... | .... | The Fourth Edition. | Philadelphia: \ Printed and sold by B Aitken Bookseller, \ opposite the London - coffee - house, \ Front - street. | M,DCC,LXXV. I .... I 12mo. 299, (11). l. c. p. 3169 BURGH. Political [ Disquisitions; | or, | An Enquiry into public Errors, Defects, | and Abuses. Illustrated by, and estab- lished upon I Facts and Remarks, extracted from a Variety | of Authors, Ancient and Modern. | Calculated | To draw the timely Attention of Government | and People, to a due Consideration of the I Necessity, and the Means, of Reform- | ing those Errors, Defects, and | Abuses; of Restoring the | Constitution, and Sav- I ing the State. | By J. Burgh, Gentleman ; Author of the Dig- nity of I Human iTature, and other Works. | Volume the First. | Philadelphia : \ Printed and Sold by Robert Bell, in Third-Street; and . I WiMam Woodhouse, in Front-Street. \ M.DCC.LXXV. | 8vo. pp. xxiii, (8), 486, (2). + Volume the Second. \_Ibid.'\ pp. vii, (7), 477, (3). + Volume the Third and Last. \_Ibid.'] pp. (16), 460, (54). BUREI]. (E[dmund]) Speech | of | E. Burke, Esq; | on | American Taxation, | April 19, 1774. | The Third Edition. | London, printed: \ Philadelphia, reprinted and sold by Benjamin \ Towne, in Front-street, near the Coffee-House. \ MDCCLXXV. | 8vo. pp. iv, 76. L. c. p. 3171 BURKE. The Speech of Edmund Burke, Esq; on moving his Resolutions for Conciliation with the Colonies, March 22, 1775. Philadelphia: Benjamin Towne. 1775. 3172 Prom the advertisement in the Pa. Gazette, Sept. 20, 1775, it is prohable that James Humphreys, jr., also reprinted both these speeches. BY an Express arrived at Philadelphia on Saturday evening, I last we have the following account of the battle at Charles- town, on Saturday the 18th of | June, Instant. | June 26th, 1775. Lancaster : Printed by Francis Bailey. \ Folio, 1 leaf h. s. p. 3173 BY an Express just arrived, we have the following. | [Phila- delphia:] Printed by John Dunlap. [177 b.] \ 8vo. Heat L. c. p. 3174 214 THE ISSUES OF THE PRESS 1775 Dated " Philadelphia, April 26, 1775. Wednesday, 12 o'clock." Additional particulars of the battle of Lexington, &c. BY the Lord Hyde Packet, Captain Jefferies, arrived at New- | York in six weeks from Falmouth, we have | His Majesty's most gracious | Speech, | To both Houses of Parliament. | On Wednes- day, November 30, 1774. | [Philadelphia .'I Printed by John Bwilap. [1775.J I Folio, 1 leaf. h. s. p. 3175 Dated "Philadelphia, February 3, 1775." BYRKES. (Daniel) A Short Address to the English Colonies in North America, on a Fast Day. Wilmington: 1775. Folio, pp. 2. 3176 Title from Haven's List. CARMICHAEL. (J.) A Self-defensive War lawful, proved in a Sermon, preached at Lancaster, before Captain Ross's Company of Militia, June 4, 1774, by the Rev. John Carmichael. Lancas- ter : 1775. 3177 CARMICHAEL. A | Self-defensive War | Lawful, | proved in I A Sermon, | Preached at Lancaster, before Captain Ross's | Company of Militia, in the Presbyterian | Church, on Sabbath Morning, June 4, 1775. | By the Rev. John Carmichael, A.M. | Now published at the Request of the Author, and corrected by | himself from the Copy printed at Lancaster ; | Humbly offered to the Perusal of the Military Asso- | ciators of the City, Liberties and County of Phi- | ladelphia. | . . . | . . . | . . . | . . . | . . . . I Philadelphia : \ Printed [by Henry Miller] for and Sold by John Dean, Bookbinder, \ in Lcetiiia^ Court. 1775. | 8vo. pp. 34. 3178 CATALOGUE. The | Second Part | of the | Catalogue ] of | Books, I of the | Library Company | of | Philadelphia. | . . . . | Philadelphia : \ Printed by JR. Aitken, Bookseller, opposite \ the London Coffee-House, Front-Street. \ M,DCC,LXXV. | Bvo. pp. 67. 3179 CATALOCUE of Books to be sold at Auction by Robert Bell, January 18, 1775. Philadelphia : Robert Bell. 1775. 3180 Bell advertised another sale to take place on Nov. 23, 1775. 1775 IN PENNSYLVANIA 215 [CHAiTOLER. (Thomas Bradbury)] The Strictures on the Friendly Address examined, and a refutation of its principles at- tempted. Addressed to the People of America. Philadelphia: 1775. 8vo. pp. 14. Two editions. , 3181 Title from Haven's List, where the same tract is also attributed to Lieut. Henry Barry. Haven has probably followed a very slovenly piece of work in Sabin's Dic- tionary. Under T. B. Chandler, Sabin has given a title as above, but with the follow- ing imprints, &c. . " Printed in the Year 1775, 8vo, pp. 14. -|- [Another edition.] Philadelphia. 1775. 8vo.," and adds P, meaning that these pamphlets are in the Philadelphia Library. That Library possesses four or five copies of a tract (proba- bly by Lieut. Henry Barry) with the following title : The | General, | attacked | By a Subaltern : | Or thb | Strictures | on | The Friendly Address | Examined, I AND I A BeFUTATION OF ITS PRINCIPLES | ATTEMPTED. | ADDRESSED TO THE People op AMfeRiCA. | . . . | Boston, Printed: \ New-York, re-printed iy James Rimngton. [n. d.] | 8vo. pp. 11. Prom this it is apparent where Sabin's title came from. The Philadelphia Library also contains four or five copies of an edition of Lee's reply to Chandler, with the following title and imprint ; Strictures | on a I Pamphlet, | entitled | a | " Priendly Address | to | All Eeasonable Americans, | on the I Subject of our Political Confusions." | Addressed to the | People of America. | . . . I . . . I Printed in the Year 1775. | 8vo. Title, 1 leaf, pp. 15-25. Paging and signatures in continuation of Barry's tract, the title and first two pages forming the last four pages of sheet B. This shows the source of Sabin's first imprint. Whoever made up the title for him had a pamphlet containing two tracts on oppo- site sides of a question (each of which has a title-page), and took part of the title of the first tract and the imprint of the second to make up his description. This style of cataloguing recalls a criticism on Macaulay's way of handling the evidence against Sir Elijah Impey, which the critic said was very much the same as if we added to a verse in the New Testament which says, " And Judas went and hanged himself," Christ's command on another occasion, " Go thou and do likewise." CHEW. (S.) The | Speech | of | Samuel Chew, Esq. | Chief Judge of the Counties of ISTewcastle, Kent and | Sussex, on Dela- ware. I On the I Lawfulness of Defence against an | armed Enemy. I Delivered from the Bench to the Grand | Jury of the County of Newcastle, | ISTov. 21, 1741. | First Published at the request of said Grand Jury ; and now re-pub- | lished by desire of several Gen- tlemen. I Philadelphia : \ Printed and Sold by R. Aiiken, Proni-Sireet. I M.DCO.LXXV. I Bvo. pp. 8. l. c. p. 3182 COOMBE. ([Thomas]) Edwin : | Or the | Emigrant. . | An Eclogue. I To which are added | Three Other Poetical Sketches. I By the Rev. Mr. Coombe. | . . . . | Philadelphia: \ Printed by John Dunlap, in Market-street. \ M,DCC,LXXV. | 4to.pp. 24. 3183 216 THE ISSUES OP THE PRESS 1775 COOMBE. A I Sermon | Preached before the Congregations of I Christ Church and St. Peter's, | Philadelphia, | On Thursday, July 20, 1775. | Being the Day recommended by the | Honorable Continental Congress | for | A General Fast | throughout the | Twelve United Colonies | Of North -America. | By Thomas Coombe, M.A. | Chaplain to the Most IToble the Marquis | of Eockingham. | Published by Request. | PhiladebpMa: \ Printed hy John Dunlap, in Market-street \ M,DCC,LXXV. | 8vo. Title, 1 leaf; Dedication, 1 leaf; text, pp. 1-29. h. s. p. 3184 There was a second edition, which differs only from the first in the substitution on the title-page of "The Second Edition,'' for "Printed by Eequest." It was re- printed at Newport, Ehode Island. For a notice of the author, see Appendix to In- scriptionsin St. Peter's Church-Vard, Philadelphia, 1879. THE I CRISIS. I Number I. | [Philadelphia : B. Towne. 1775.J 8vo. pp. 8. + Number XIV. | Saturday, April 22, 1775. | [Ibid.] pp. 113-119. + Number XV. L. c. p. 3185 This is a reprint of an English publication very strongly in favor of the Americans, of which Towne reprinted the fifteen numbers of eight pages each. I have seen only fourteen. The fifteenth was advertised in the Pa. Evening Post, Nov. 25, 1775. A second edition of the following title was advertised by Towne, Nov. 23, 1775. A I CRISIS I Extraordinary. | Wednesday, August 9, 1775. | [Philadeljjhia : B. Towne. 1775.] 8vo. pp. 16. L. c. p. 3186 CROWLEY. (A.) Some Expressions of Ann Crowley, daugh- ter of Thomas and Mary Crowley, of London, during her last illness. With an introductory Testimony concerning her, from the family. Philadelphia? Joseph Crukshank? 1775. 3187 Advertised in the Pa. Packet, Feb. 6, 1775, as "just published by Joseph Cruk- shank, and may be had of Isaac Collins, in Burlington." I have seen a " Third Edi- tion" of this tract, "Burlington: Printed by Isaac Collins. 1775." The first and second editions were published in London in 1774, and it is not unlikely that Cruk- shank's advertisement refers to Collins's edition. CULLEN. (W.) Lectures | on the | Materia Medica, | as delivered | By William Cullen, M.D. | Professor of Medicine in the University of Edinburgh. | Now Published by Permission of the Author, | And with many Corrections from the Collation of 1775 IN PENNSYLVANIA 217 different | Manuscripts by the Editors. | America : \ Printed for the Subscribers, by Robert Bell, \ next Door to St. Paul's Church, Third- Street, Philadelphia. \ MDCCLXXV. | 4to. pp. i-viii, 1-512. 3188 A I DECLARATIOlSr | by the | Representatives | of the | United Colonies | of | North-America, | now met in j General Congress | at | Philadelphia, | Seting [sic] forth the Causes and ISTecessity of their | taking up | Arms. | Philadelphia : \ Printed by Williani and Thomas Bradford, 1775. | 8vo. pp. (2), 13. h. s. p. 3189 DELAWARE. Anno Regni Decimo Quarto | Georgii III. Regis. I At a General Assembly | begun at ITew-Castle, in the Govern- | ment of the Counties of ISTew-Castle, | Kent and Sussex, upon Delaware, the | Twentieth Day of October, in the | Four- teenth Year of the Reign of our | Sovereign Lord George the | Third, King -of Great-Britain, &c. | Annoque Domini 1774, (and continu- | ed by Adjournments to the Twenty- | first of August following) the follow- | ing Acts were passed by the Ho- | norable John Penn, Esq ; Gover- | nor. | [ Wilmington : James Adams. 1775.J Folio, pp. 301-351. c. 3190 DELAWARE. Anno Regni Decimo Quinto | Georgii III. Regis. I At a General Assembly be- | gun at New-Castle, in the Government | of the Counties of E"ew-Castle, Kent and | Sussex, upon Delaware, the Twentieth | Day of October, in the Fifteenth Year | of the Reign of our Sovereign Lord | George the Third, King of Great- | Britain, &c. Annoque Domini 1775, the | fol- lowing Act was passed by the Ho- | norable John Penn, Esq; Governor. | [ Wilmington : James Adams. 1775.J Folio, pp. 353- 355, 336-337 [for 356-357]. c. 3191 The last Law passed in the Three Lower Counties, under the Provincial Govern- ment. The error in the paging is continued in the Laws of the next Assembly, which sat from Oct. 28, 1776, to Feb. 22, 1777. A DESCANT on the Command, Matt, xxviii. 19, 20. Written in a Letter to a Friend. By a Wellwisher to Truth. Wherein the Ministerial Office is considered in a just Light. Philadelphia: PoberiBell? 1775. " 3192 II.— 28 218 THE ISSUES OF THE PEESS 1775 DELWORTH. (T.) A ITew Guide to the English Tongue. By Thomas Dilworth. Philadelphia : Robert Aitken. 1775. 3193 Aitken's Ledger shows sales of 3000 copies in January and February, 1775. DIRECTIOISrS I For Manouvres, to he Performed hy the Brigade composed | of the Three City Battalions, on Tuesday, the Fourteenth | of ISTovember, 1775. | [Philadelphia : 1775.] Folio, 1 leaf H. s. p. 3194 [DODSLEY. (Eobert)] The Chronicle of the Kings of Eng- land from the Reign of William the Conqueror (first King of England) down to his present Majesty George the Third. By ISTathan Ben-Saddi. Lancaster : Stewart Herbert, jun. 1775. 4- Phil- adelphia : Robert Bell and Benjamin Towne. 1775. 3195 DUCH;&. (J.) The | American Vine, | A | Sermon, | Preached in Christ-Church, Philadelphia, | before the honourable | Conti- nental Congress, | July 20th, 1775. | Being the day recommended by them | For a General Fast | throughout the | United Eng- lish Colonies | of America. | By the Reverend | Jacob Duche, M.A. I Philadelphia. \ Printed by James Humphreys, junior. \ M,DCC,LXXV. I 8vo. pp. 34. h. s.' p. 3196 DUCHE. The Duty of Standing Fast in our | Spiritual and Temporal | Liberties, | A | Sermon, | Preached in Christ-Church, I July 7th, 1775. | Before the First Battalion of the City | and Liberties of Philadelphia ; | And now published at their Request. I By the Reverend | Jacob Duche, M.A. | Philadelphia. \ Printed and Sold by | James Humphreys, junior, | The Comer of Black-horse Alley, Front-street. \ M,DCC,LXXV. | 8vo. pp. (4), iv, 25. 3197 AN" I EARISTEST Address | to such of | The People called Quakers | As are Sincerely Desirous of | Supporting and Main- taining I the I Christian Testimony | of their | Ancestors. | Occa^ sioned by a Piece, intituled, | " The Testimony of the People Called Quakers, given | forth by a Meeting of the Representatives | of said People, in Pennsylvania and I'l'ew-Jersey, | held at Philadel- phia the Twenty-fourth Day of | the First Month, 1775." [ . . . | .. .|...|...|...|...|...|...|...|...|.. ..I 1775 IN PENNSYLVANIA 219 Philadelphia, \ Printed for John Douglas M'Dougal, 1775. | Sm. 8vo. pp. 56. H. s. p. 3198 ELLWOOD. (T.) The | History | of the | Life | of | Thomas Ellwood: I Or, | An Account of his Birth, Education, &c. | with divers Observations on his Life and Manners when a | Youth : And how he came to be convinced of the Truth ; | with his many Sufferings and Services for the same. | Also, | Several other re- markable Passages and Occurrences. | "Written by his own Hand. I To which is added, | A Supplement | by J[oseph] "W[yeth.J | .... I The Fourth Edition. | Philadelphia: \ Printed hy Joseph Crukshank in Market- \ Street, between Second and Third Streets. | M,DCC,LXXV. I 16mo. pp. 24, 360. 3199 ENSLIW. (O. E.) ^armonte | ber j ©bangelien unb g^ifteln. | Dber : | Se^rreic^e 3Serbinbung | ber | et>angeltfd^= unb e^3iftoIifd;)en Slefte I auf atte | gefte, (3onn= unb g^etjertfige, | nebft einigen | ^a§ion§= ^rebigten, | enttoorfen toon | M. ©eorg ©rnft ®nSltn, | ^rebiger ju SBolfen^aufen o^ntoeit SEiibingen. | SRit einer S^orrebe toon | D. Q,i)xx^topl) g^riberic^ tenhouse, M. A. | Member of the said Society. | Philadelphia : \ Printed by John Bunlap, in Market-Street. \ M,I)OC,LXXV. | 4to. pp. 27. H. s. p. 8273 [EOBmSON, (Matthew — Baron Eokeby.)] Appendix | to the I Considerations | on the | Measures Carrying On | with re- spect to the I British Colonies | in | North America. | Philadelphia. I Peprinted and Sold by Benjamin Towne, \ near the Coffee-House. M,DCC,LXXV. I 8vo. pp. 19. l. c. p. 3274 EOMANS. (B.) It is Proposed to Print, | A | . . . | Map, | From Boston to Worcester, Pro- | vidence and Salem. | Shewing the Seat of the present unhappy Civil War in | itTorth- America. | Author, Bernard Eomans. | [Philadelphia: Robert Aitken. 1775.] 8vo. 1 leaf. l. c. p. 3275 Dated "Philadelphia, July 12, 1775." RULES I and | Articles, | for the better | Government | of the I Troops I Raised, or to be raised, and kept in pay by and at | 232 THE ISSUES OF THE PEBSS 1775 the joint Expence of the | Twelve united English Colonies ] of | N'orth- America. | Philadelphia : \ Printed by William and Thomas Bradford, 1775. | 8vo. pp. 16. h. s. p. 3276 RULES I For establishing E,ank of | Precedence amongst the I Pennsylvania Associators. | {Philadelphia : Henry Miller., 1775.J Sm. 8vo. pp. 12. H. s. p. 3277 Also printed in German, as were Numbers 3159 and 3272, supra. SAinSTDERS. (R.) A Pocket Almanac for 1776. By Richard Saunders, Phil. Philadelphia: Hall arid Sellers. 1775. 3278 SAUNDERS. Poor Richard improved : ] Being an | Alma- nack I ... I ... I ... I ... I ... I ... I ... I ... I ... I ... I Eor the | Year of our Lord 1776 : | Being Bissextile or Leap-Tear. ] . . . | . . . | . . . | . . . | . . . | . . . | . . . | . . . | .... I By Richard Saunders, Philom. | Philadelphia ; \ Printed and Sold by Hall and Sellers. [1776.] | Sm. 8vo. pp. (36). h. s. p. 3279 [SAYRE. (John)] From the | IsTew-York Journal. | {Philadel- phia: 1775. J Sm. 8vo. pp. 6. f. 3280 The Eev. John Sayre's letter to the Committee of Pairfleld, Conn., giving his reasons for refusing to sign the " Continental Association." Probably reprinted for Anthony Benezet. (SS§3^®358e$R I be§ | ®t)angeHfcI; = Sut^erifc^ unb ^Reformirten | Kirc^ertJ^iat^S, | tote aud^ | ber Seamten ber St^eutfdien ®efellf(^aft | in ber ©tabt ^^i(abel:p^ia, | an bie | %ivA\&jin eintoofiner | ber 5pro= binjen | Don ^RetD^orf unb '^oxii'^axoVma. \ Philadelphia, \ Gedruckt bey Henrich Miller, in der Rees-strasse, | 1775. | 16mo. pp. 40. 3281 THE SEVERAL Assemblies of New Jersey, | Pennsylvania and Virginia, having re- | ferred to the Congress a resolution of the House of | Commons of Great Britain, which resolution | is in these words : | {Philadelphia : W. and T. Bradford. 1775.] 8vo. pp. 8. L. c. p. 3282 The resolution (which expressed the sentiments of the House of Commons in regard to the taxes imposed by Colonial Assemblies being approved by the King) is followed by the opinion of Congress, signed John Hancock, and dated "July 81, 1776." 1775 IN PENNSYLVANIA 233 SEVERAL Methods | of maldng | Salt-Petre; | recommended to the I Inhabitants | of the | United Colonies, | by their | Repre- sentatives I In Congress. | Philadelphia: \ Printed by W. and T. Bradford. 1775. | 8vo. pp. 12. l. c. p. 3283 In Haven's List the authorship of this tract is attributed to W. Shewell. SHARP. (A.) S)er Oanfe S^Jeue SSerbefferte 5Rorb = 3lmericamfcl)e ©alenber, auf ba§ 1776fte '^ai)v ©t^rifti. 3"iTt ®rftenmat ()erau§gege&en unb berfertiget Don 3lntt;on^ ©i^arj), Philom. Lancaster: Francis Bailey. 1775. 3284 SHARP. The Lancaster Almanac for 1776. By Anthony Sharp, Philom. Lancaster : Francis Bailey. 1775. 3285 [SHIPLEY. (Jonathan)] A Speech Intended to have been spoken on the Bill for Altering the Charter of Massachusetts-Bay. By the Bishop of St. Asaph. Philadelphia: W. and T. Bradford. 1775. 3286 A SHORT and sincere Declaration, | To our Honorable As- sembly, and all others in high or low Station of Admi- | nistra- tion, and to all Friends and Inhabitants of this Country, to whose I Sight this may come, be they English or G-ermans. | [n. p. 1775.] Folio, 1 leaf. - l. c. p. 3287 A Mennonite protest against military service, presented to the Assembly Nov. 7, 1775. SMITH. (W.) A I Sermon | On the Present Situation of | American Affairs. | Preached in Christ-Church, | June 23, 1775. I At the Request of the Officers of the | Third Battallion of the City of I Philadelphia, and District of Southwark. | By William Smith, D.D. | Provost of the College in that City. | Philadelphia. I Printed and Sold by \ James Humphreys, junior, \ The Comer of Black-horse Alley, Front-street. | M,DCC,LXXV. | 8vo. pp. (4), iv, 32. H. s. p. + Wilmington, \ Printed and Sold by James Adams, in High-street, \ M,DCC,LXXV. | 8vo. pp. 17. h. s. p. 3288 ST AISTHOPE, (Philip Dormer — Earl of Chesterfield.) Letters, Written by the late Earl of Chesterfield to his son Philip Stan- II.— 30 234 THE ISSUES or the press 1775 hope. In Four Volumes. Philadelphia ? James Humphreys, jun. 1775. 3289 Advertised in the Pa. Ledger Sept. 2d, and by Dunlap in the Packet about the same time. Perhaps both refer to an English edition. STEVENSO]^. (R.) Military | Instructions | for | Officers | Detached in the Field : | Containing, | A Scheme | for forming I A Corps of a Partisan. | Illustrated. | With Plans of the Manoeuvres | necessary in carrying on the | Petite Guerre. | . . . . I By Eoger Stevenson, Esq; | Philadelphia: | Printed and sold hy P. Aitken, Printer and \ Bookseller, opposite the London Coffee- \ Mouse, Front-Street. \ M.DCC.LXXV. | | 12mo. l. c. p.' 3290 Collation: Title, 1 leaf; Dedication to Gen. Washington, by the Editor, pp. (4) ; Contents, pp. (2) ; Preface, pp. i.-vii. ; 1 blank page ; text, pp. 1-232 ; Index, pp. (4) ; Plates, i. to xii. The editor was Hugh Henry Ferguson, who was then re- siding at Grasme Park, the property of his wife, the well-known Mrs. Eerguson. SWAIST. (A.) A I Collection | of | Designs | in | Architecture, I containing | IsTew Plans and Elevations of Houses, | for general use. I With I A great Variety of Sections of Rooms; fi-om a | common Room, to the most grand and magnificent. | Their | Decorations, viz. Bases, Surbases, Architraves, Freezes, | and Cornices, properly inriched with Foliages, Frets and Flowers, | in a E^ew and Grand Taste. | With | Margins and Mouldings for the Panelling. All large enough for Practice. | To which are added, | Curious Designs of Stone and Timber Bridges, | Ex- tending from Twenty Feet to Two Hundred and Twenty, in One Arch. I Likewise some Screens and Pavilions. | In Two Volumes. I Each containing Sixty Plates, curiously engraved on Copper. | Designed by Abraham Swan, Architect : | And Engraved, by John Norman. | Vol. I. | Philadelphia : | Printed by P. Bell, Bookseller, next Door to St. Paul's Church, -in Third-Street. \ M,DCC,LXXV. | Foho. 3291 I have only met with a fragment of the first volume, consisting of the title-page, dedication, preface, and two pages of the text, in all ten pages, with the first ten plates. The dedication by Bell and Norman to John Hancock and the members of the Continental Congress, is headed with a copper-plate. 1775 IN PENNSYLVANIA 235 ©S® I 5E;2i®S3e$®3l I Sofungen | ber | 33ruber=@emetne | filr ba§ 3a^r 1 1776. | Philadelphia, \ Gedruckt bey Henrich Miller, im Jahr 1775. I 8vD. pp. (60). H. s. p. 3292 THE TESTIM01^^Y of the People | called Quakers, given forth by a Meeting of the | Representatives of said People, in Pennsyl- vania 1 and l!few-Jersey, held at Philadelphia the twenty- | fourth Day of the first Month, 1776. | [Philadelphia: 1775.] Folio, 1 leaf. H. s. p. 3298 "We . . . publicly declare against every usurpation of power and authority, in opposition to the laws and government, and against all combinations, insurrections, conspiracies, and illegal assemblies, and as we are restrained from them by the consci- entious discharge of our duty to almighty God, ' by whom kings reign, and princes decree justice,' we hope ... to maintain our testimony against any requisitions . . . inconsistent with our religious principles, and the fidelity we owe to the king in his gov- ernment." Tins Day is Published, and to be Sold by | John Dunlap, | In Market-street, Philadelphia, | A Father's Legacy | to his | Daugh- ters. I By the late | Dr. Gregory, of Edinburgh. | [Philadelphia : John Dunlap. 1775.] Folio, 1 leaf. h. s. p. 3294 TO the I Associators | of the | City of Philadelphia. | [Philadel- phia : 1775.] 4to. 1 leaf. L. c. p. 3295 Dated by Du Simitiere, May 18, 1775. Advocating the adoption of a " Hunting Shirt" as part of the Associators' uniform. TO the I King's most Excellent Majesty | In Council, | The Humble | Petition | and | Memorial | Of The | Assembly of Jamaica | (Voted in Assembly, on the 28th of | December, 1774.) I Philadelphia : | Printed by William and Thomas Bradford, at \ the LondonCoffee-House.lM.DCCLXXV.lSvo.-p^.S. h. s. p. 3296 TO the Non-Commissioned Officers and Privates, of the | sev- eral Companies of Associators, belonging to the | City and Lib- erties of Philadelphia. | [Philadelphia: 1775.] Folio, pp. (2). 3297 Urging the Associators to sign the Articles of Agreement given out by the Assembly. TO the I Representatives of the Freemen of the Province of 236 THE ISSUES OF THE PEESS 1775 I Pennsylvania, in General Assembly met. | The Address of the People called Quakers. | [Philadelphia : 1775.] Folio, pp. (2). 3298 An anti-Eevolutionary address dated " 10th mo. 26tli| 1775." ... I .... I TO the Three G-enerals, | with Scotch Orders, on their | Voyage to l^orth- America. | . . . . | Critical and faithful Extracts from Colonel | Cavallier's Memoirs of the Wars | of the Cevennes, or Lower Lan- | guedoc, in his own handwriting, and I in the French language. | [Philadelphia: John Dunlap. 1775.] Folio, 1 leaf. h. s. p. 3299 Prom the London Evening Post, 29tli of April, 1775. TOBLER. (J.) The Pennsylvania Town and Countryman's Almanac for 1776. By John Tobler. Wilmington : James Adams. 1775. 3300 [TRUMBULL. (John)] M'Fingal : | A Modern | Epic Poem. I Canto First, | or | The Town-Meeting. | Philadelphia: \ Printed and Sold by William and Thomas Brad- \ ford, at the Ziondon Coffee- House, 1775. I Sm. 8vo. Title, 1 leaf; pp. 40. h. s. p. 3301 All published at this time. See J. H. Trumbull's Origin of McPingal. THE I TWELVE United Colonies, | By their Delegates in I Congress, | To the Inhabitants of | Great Britain. | [Philadel- phia : W. and T. Bradford. 1775.] Bvo. pp. 8. l. c. p. 3302 No title-page, signed by John Hancock, President, and attested by Chai-les Thom- son, Secretary, Philadelphia, July 8, 1775. THE I UKIVERSAL | Almanack, | For the Year of our Lord I 1776 ; I [16 lines.] | Philadelphia : \ Printed ^ Sold by James Humphreys, jun. \ in Front-street, at the Corner of Black-horse Alley. [1775.] I Sm. 8vo. pp. (36). h. s. p. 3303 VOTES I of the | House of Representatives, | From Monday, February 20, to Saturday, February 25, 1775. | [Colophon.] Phil- adelphia : Printed and Sold by Henry Miller, in Race-street. [1775.] I Folio, pp. 75-80. H. s. p. 3304 Continued weekly to March 18, and from May 1 to May 13, and from June 19 to 1775, IN PENNSYLVANIA 237 June 30, and from Sept. 18 to Sept. 30, pp. 7&-123. Votes of the new Assembly, from Oct. U to Nov. 25, pp. 124-172. VOTES I and | Proceedings | of the | House of Eepresentatives I of the I Province of Pennsylvania, | Beginning the Fourteenth Day of October, 1758. | Volume The Fifth. | [Penn Arms.] \ Philadelphia : \ Printed and Sold by Henry Miller, in Pace-Street. \ MDCCLXXV. I Folio, Title, 1 leaf; pp. 560. h. s. p. 3305 VOTES I and | Proceedings | of the | House of Representatives I of the I Province of Pennsylvania, | Met at Philadelphia, on the Fourteenth of October, | Anno Domini 1774, and continued by Adjournments. | \_Poyal Arms.] | Philadelphia : \ Printed and Sold by Henry Miller, in Pace-Street. \ MDCCLXXV. | Folio, Title, 1 leaf; pp. 581-682. H. s. p. 3306 [WAEPElSr. (Mercy)] The | Group, | a | Farce : | As lately Acted, and to be Re-acted, to the Wonder | of all superior Intel- ligences ; I Nigh Head Quarters, at | Amboyne. | In Two Acts. | Jamaica, Printed; \ Philadelphia, Re-printed; \ By James Humphreys, junior, in Front-street. \ M,DCC,LXXV. | 16mo. pp. 16. 3307 WEATHERWISE. (A.) Father Abraham's | Almanack, | For the Year of our Lord | 1776 ; | Being Bissextile or Leap-Year. | (The Sixteenth Year of the Reign of King George HI.) | . . . |...1...|.. .|. ..|... I ... I .. .|...|...|... I ... I .... I By Abraham "Weatherwise, Gent. | . . . | . . . | ... I ... I .... I Philadelphia : \ Printed and Sold by John Dun- lap, at the I Newest-Printing-Office, in Market-Street. [1775.] | Sm. 8vo. pp. 36. H. s. p. 3308 Prof. Seidensticker refers to Miller's newspaper as authority for saying that an edi- tion of this almanac was presented by Dunlap in German. The advertisement in the Pennsylvanischer Staatsbote of Oct. 27, 1775, frequently inserted before and after that date, is always the same, and is not, in my opinion, sufficient to warrant such an assertion. WOOLMAJSr. (J.) The | Works | of | John Woolman. ] In Two Parts. | The Second Edition. | Philadelphia: \ Printed by Joseph Crukshank, in Market- \ Street, between Second and Third Streets. \ M.DCC.LXXV. | 8vo. h. s. p. 3309 238 THE ISSUES OF THE PRESS 1776 Collation : Title, 1 leaf; Testimony of Friends in Yorkshire, pp. iii.-xvi. ; Title to Journal, 1 leaf; text, pp. 1-250; Title to Part II., 1 leaf; text, pp. 253-432. The title to the Journal is, except the date, the same as in the first edition, No. 3139, supra. The title to Part II. is also the same, except the date and the spacing of the sixth and seventh lines. [ZUBLY. (Joliann Joachim)] G-reat Britain's | Right to tax her I Colonies. | Placed in the clearest Light, | By a Swiss. | .... I [Philadelphia ? 1776.] 8vo. pp. 55. 3310 Printed in Philadelphia, according to the Catalogue of the Library Company of Philadelphia and Haven's List. Upon examining the four copies of the tract referred to hy the former, I found one bearing a London imprint and that the other three were of the same edition, but all lacked the title-page. The author's name is given in Miller's Pennsylvanisoher Staatsbote, Oct. 20, 1775. ZUBLY. The Law of Liberty. | A Sermon | on | American Affairs, | preached | At the Opening of the Provincial | Congress of Georgia. | Addressed | To the Right Honourable | The Earl of Dartmouth. | With an Appendix, | Giving a concise Account of the Struggles of | Swisserland to recover their Liberty. | By John J. Zubly, D.D. I ... I .... I Philadelphia : | Printed and Sold by Hoiry Miller, 1775. ] Also to he had of Messieurs Bradford, in Phila- I delphia; Noel and Hazard, at New York; William Scott, on the Bay, in Charles- Toion, | South- Carolina ; and at Mr. Bard's Store, at So- I vannah, Georgia. \ 8vo. pp. xx, 41, List of Book (1). 8311 1776. AN" ACT, I Directing the Mode and Time of electing Justices of the I Peace for the City of Philadelphia, and the several and I respective Counties in this Common-wealth, and for other Purposes | therein mentioned. | [Philadelphia: John Dunlap. 1776.] Folio, pp. 3. l. c. p. 3312 ADAMS. (S.) An | Oration | Delivered at the State-House, | in I Philadelphia, | 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. | . . . | . . . | ... | ... | .... | Philadelphia 1776 IN PENNSYLVANIA 239 Printed; \ London, Re-printed for J. Johnson, No. 4, | iMdgate-Hill. \ M.DCC.LXXVI. ( 8vo. Half-title, 1 leaf ; Title, 1 leaf; pp. 42. 3313 " An undelivered oration. See "Wells' Life of Adams, vol. ii. p. 439 ; vol. iii. p. 403. There is no Philadelphia edition." Menzies' Catalogue. ADVERTISEMENT. | [PhUaddphia :] Printed by Melchior Steiner and Charles Cist. [1776.] | Folio, 1 leaf. l. c. p. 3814 Dated " Feb. 28, 1776," and signed " "William Dewees, Sheriff." Notice, in Eng- lish and German in parallel columns, of an election to fill a vacancy in the Assembly, caused by the resignation of Benjamin Franklin. ADVERTISEMENT. Philadelphia : Bobert Aitken. 1776. 3315 Aitken, in his Ledger, on Oct. 3d, charges Matthew Clarkson for printing 1004 advertisements of the Prize Schooner Peter, and on Nov. 2d, for printing 100 adver- tisements of Eeal Estate. AN AEFECTIONATE | Address | to the | Inhabitants | of the I British Colonies | in | America. | By a Lover and Friend of Mankind. | . . . | . . . | . . . | . . . | . . . | . . . . | [Philadel- phia ;] Printed [by W. and T. Bradford] in the Year M.DCC.LXXVI. I 8vo. pp. vi, 55. H. s. P. 3316 ®e5R 3I82l9iaJf : | Dber | ®tne ©rtoedungS = 3ufc^rift an ba§ SQolt t)on ^ennf^Ibanien, | liber ben neuerlic^en ©cl)(ufs be§ 6ongre[§, um alle toon ber ^rone ©roPrittanmen | I^ergetettete Ttadjt unb Oeitialt gftnjlic^ abjufcfiaffen. | [Philadelphia: Henrich Miller. 1776.] 4to. pp. (4). H. s. p. 3317 THE ALARM : | Or, | An Address to the People of Penn- sylvania, I On the late Resolve of Congress, for totally snppress- ing all I Power and Authority derived from the Crown of Great- Britain. I {Philadelphia : Henry Miller. 1776.] 4to. pp. 4. 3318 Du'Simitiere says, " Distributed on Sunday, May 19th, 1776, in Philadelphia." 2)21© I atSSr® 3eugm§ | unb bie | @runb= | @a|e | be§ aSoIfeg | fo man Duofer nennet, | erneuert, | S" 3tnfe^ung beS | J^onigg unb ber 3^e= gierung ; | unb | Sffiegen ben nunmefir ]()err^enben Unru= | ^en in biefem unb anbern ST^eilen Don Slmerica. | 2ln 'tia% aSol! u6er^au)3t geri^tet. | 240 THE ISSUES OP THE PRESS 1776 Germantown, gedruckt hey Chrisioph Saw, dem | Juengem, auf Kosten der Verfasser. 1776. | 8vo. pp. 8. h. s. p. 3319 THE AMERICAN Calendar for 1777. Philadelphia : W. and T. Bradford. 1776. 3320 2ia)ie9?3e3l5«3©6^® 9^eic^g= ©taat§= ^rieg§= (3ieg§= nnb @e= j'd;i(^t§=gdmber, auf ba§ '^a^x 1777. ^mn ©rftenmd I;erau§gegebeit. Lancaster : Matthias Bartgis. 1776. 3321 atS"! bie Untet=Dfficter§ unb ©emeinen ber berfd^iebenen ©om^amen 2If[octatorS, | bie jur ©tabt unb ben g^retjl^eiten bon ^fiitabet^l^ia gel^oren. I {Philadelphia. : Henrich Miller. 1776.] Eolio, pp. (2). 3322 THE I AJSrCrENT Testimony | and | Principles of the People called Quakers, | renewed, | with respect to the ( King and Govern- ment ; I and | Touching the Commotions now prevailing in these and other Parts of | America. | Addressed to the | People in Gen- eral. I {Philadelphia : 1776.] Folio, pp. 4. h. s. p. 3323 AiWO Regni | Georgii HE. | Eegis, | Magnse Britannise, Eran- ciae & Hibernise, | Decimo Sexto. | At a General Assembly of the Pro- I vince of Pennsylvania, begun and holden at Philadelphia, | the Fourteenth Day of October, Anno Domini 1775, in | the Six- teenth Year of the Reign of our Sovereign | Lord George III. by the Grace of God, of Great | Britain, France and Ireland, King, Defender of the | Faith, &c. | And from thence continued by Ad- journments to the Sixth of April, 1776. | \_Penn Arms.] \ Philadel- phia : I Printed by Hall and Sellers, at the \ New Printing- Office near the Market. \ MDCCLXXVI. | Folio, Title, 1 leaf; pp. 3324 ilU5R3(g 2l3t3eS®®3^ I bon bem | qSerfa^ren | ber | ©onbentton | be§ I ©taat§ bon ^ennftjlbanien, | ©e^alten ju ^^itabel^^ia, ben iJunf= je^nten Xaa, 3uf^/ 1776. | Philadelphia, \ Oedruckt und zu haben bey Henrich Miller, in der Rees-strasse, 1776. | Folio, pp. 67. H. s. p. 3325 AN I APOLOGY I For the People called Quakers, | Contain- ing some Reasons, for their not complying with human Injuncti- | ons and Instructions in Matters relative to the Worship of God. | Published by the Meeting for Sufferings of the said People at 1776 IN PENNSYLVANIA 241 Philadelphia, in pursuance of the | Directions of their Yearly- Meeting, held at Burlington, for Pennsylvania and JSTew-Jersey, the I 24th Day of the Ninth Month, 1756. | [At the end :] Ee-pub- lished by the Direction of the Meeting for Sufferings, held at Philadelphia the | 27th of the Fourth Month, 1776. | Philadelphia: Printed by Joseiyh Crukshank, in Market-street. [1776.] | 4to. pp. 4. THE I ART I of making | Common Salt. | Particularly adapted to the Use of the | American Colonies. | With | An Extract from Dr. Brownrigg's Treatise on the Art | of making Bay-Salt. | De- tached from the Pennsylvania Magazine for March 1776. | Phila- delphia : I Printed hy P. Aitken, Printer and Bookseller, opposite \ the London Coffee-House, Front-Street. \ M.DCC.LXXVI. | 8vo. pp. 7, 1 plate. L. c. p. -3327 Aitken sold 1000 copies to William Hooper, 500 to George "Walton, and 300 to Thomas Stone. ASTLEY. (P.) The Modern | Riding-Master : | Or, a | Key to the Knowledge of the Horse, | And | Horsemanship ; | with sev- eral I iffecessary Rules for Young Horsemen. | By Philip Astley, I Riding-Master, | Late of His Majesty's Royal Light Dragoons. I Adorned with various Engravings. | Philadelphia : \ Printed and sold by Robert Aitken, Printer \ and Bookseller in Front-Street. \ MDCCLXXVI. I {Price Eighteen Pence). \ 12mo. pp. 40. 3328 AT I A Meeting, | Held at the Philosophical Society-Hall, on Thursday Evening, | October 17th, 1776. | Colonel Bayard unani- mously chosen Chairman. | [Philadelphia : 1776.] Folio, pp. (2). Eesolutions against the new Constitution. AT a Meeting of a Number of the Citizens | of Philadelphia, at the Philosophical Society's Hall, November the 2d, | Samuel Howell, Chairman, | Jonathan B. Smith, Secretary, | It was unani- mously Resolved, to publish the following Address to the | In- habitants of the City and Liberties of Philadelphia. | [Philadelphia : 1776.] 4to. 1 leaf. h. s. p. 3330 A protest against the creation of the Council of Censors. II.— 31 242 THE ISSUES OF THE PEESS 1776 AT I A Meeting | Of a Number of the Citizens of Philadel- phia, I In the Philosophical Society-Hall, the 8th | of November, 1776. I [PMladelphia : 1776.] 4to. 1 leaf. h. s. p. 3331 Instructions to the Representatives of the City of Philadelphia, in Assembly, to procure certain modifications of the Constitution of 1776, published for the consider- ation of the Citizens. AUX I Habitants | De la Province du Canada. | [JL Philadel- phie ;] Chez Fleury Mesplet ^ Charles Berger. [1776.] | Folio, 1 leaf. L. c. p. 3832 Letter from Congress, dated " A Philadelphie, le 24 Janvier, 1776," and signed " John Hancock, President." The imprint is omitted on some copies. EGBERT BARCLAYS | gi^otogie | Dber | »ert^eibigung§= ©d^rift I ber toa^ten E^riftltc^en | @otte§gela^rtl^eit, | SBie folifje | unter bem aSolf, fo man au§ ©^50tt | Duafer, | ba§ ift, bitterer nennet, | borgetragen unb gelefiret tt)irb. | Dber | 33oIIige ©rilarung unb 9?ettung i^rer | (55runbfa|e unb Se^ren, burc^ btete au§ ber | ^i\L ©d)rift, ber gefunben 3Sernunft, unb ben '^mq,- \ niffen fo too^I alter al§ neuer be= rtifimten ©cribenten | gejogene 33ett)eifet£)iimer. Jtebft einer grunbK= | (fien 33eantit)ortung ber ftarfften (Sintourffe, | fo gemeimgti(^ iciber fie gebrauc^t | toerben. | Slnjefeo nad^ ber jtoe^ten Sateinifc^en unb neunten ©nglifd^en .^erauSgebung gan| toon neuem tn§ SDeutfc^e ilberfelt. | Germantown : | Gedruckt bey Christoph Saw, dem Juengem, 1776. j 16mo. pp. 797, (25). h. s. p. 3333 BAXTER. (R.) The Saint's Everlasting Rest. By Richard Baxter. Philadelphia : Robert Bell. 1776. 3334 [BEKEZET. (Anthony)] Thoughts | on the | Nature of War, &c. I [Philadelphia : 1776.] 8vo. pp. 24. 3335 Du Simitiere ascribes it to Benezet, with the date 1776. (See the copy in the Li- brary Co. of Philadelphia, 791, D.) Appended to several copies I have met with is the letter from the Eev. John Sayre, described as No. 3280, supra. BIBLIA, I ®a§ ift: [ ®ie ganje ©ottlic^e | ^etlige ©c^rift | SKten unb 3^euen | S:e[tament§, | na6^ ber SDeutfc^en Ueberfefeung | 5D. 3Jlarttn Sut^er§ ; | WA jebeS 6a:pitete furjen ©ummarien, au^ | be^gefitgten ijtelen unb ric^ttgen ^oraCelen : | SRebft einem 2ln^ang | SeS britten unb 1776 IN PENNSYLVANIA 243 bierten a3u(^8 ®§ra, unb be§ | britten SSu^S ber ajJaccabaer. | 3)ritte 2tuf[age. | Oermantovm : | Oedncckt und zufinden hey Christoph Saur, 1776. I 4to. H. s. p. 3336 Collation: Title, 1 leaf; Vorrede, 1 page; Verzeichnisz aller Biicher des Alten und Neuen Testaments, 1 page; Old Testament, &c., pp. 1-992; New Testament, pp. 1-277 ; Eegister, pp. (3). The title to the New Testament is as follows : Das Neue I Testament | unsers | Herrn und Heylandes | Jesu Ohristi, | nach der Deutschen Uebersetzung | Dr. Martin Luthers, | mit kurzem | Inhalt eines jeden Capitels, | und vollstiindiger | Anweisunggleicher Schrift-Stellen. | Wie auch | aller Sonns- und Fest-tagigen | Evangelien und Episteln. | Germantown : Gedruckt und zufinden hey Christoph Saur, 1776. | LES BIG-ARRURES d'un citoyen de Geneve et ses conseils dedies aux Americains. 2 tomes. A Philadelphie : \_'Winterthur.'\ 1776. 3337 BLACKWELL. (T.) Schema Sacrum : | Or, a | Sacred Scheme I of I JISTatural and Revealed | Religion. | By Thomas Blackwell. | Lancaster : \ Printed hy Francis Bailey, at the \ Printing and Post- Offices, near the Market. \ MDCCLXXVI. | Sm. 8vo. h. s. p. 3338 Collation : Title, 1 leaf ; Second Title, 1 leaf ; Contents, pp. (2) ; Preface, pp. i.-iv. ; text, pp. 1-331 ; Subscribers, pp. i.-xxix. The second title reads : Schema Sacrum : | Or, a I Sacred Scheme | of | Natural and Revealed Religion : | Making | A Scriptural Kational Account | of | These Three Heads : | As First, of Creation , and that both in its Eternal Causes and | Springs in the Deity ; and in the Wonderful Divine Pro- cedure, I in the Six Days Work. | And Secondly, Of the Whole Complex Eternal Scheme of Divine ) Predestination ; as comprehending the whole great Events re- | lative to Angels and Men, with respect to Time and Eternity. | And Thirdly, Of the Wise Divine Procedure, in Accomplishing | the whole Parts of the foresaid Scheme. I In Discoursing of all which Heads, the several Principal Difficul- | ties made by the great Pretenders to Keason in our Day ; against the Doctrine of the World's Creation hy God ; the eter- | nal Decrees of Divine Predestination ; the constitution of Adam | as the Moral Head and Representative of all his Posterity ; the | Divine Permission of the Fall of Man. The real and proper | Satisfaction of Justice by the Substitution and Obedience of | our Lord Jesus Christ, in the Name and Eoom of the Elect : | Together with the alledged Unaccountableness of the Superna- | tural Operations of the Holy Ghost in the Regeneration and | Sanctiiication of the Elect of God : I Are all particularly Considered, Cleared and Removed hy Answers | and Arguments, founded upon Infallible Scripture and Solid | Reason. | By Thomas Blackwell. | . . . | . . . | . . . | Lancaster : | Printed by Francis Bailey, at the \ Printing and Post-Offices, near the Market. | MDCCLXXVI. | [BRACKEimiDGE. (Hugh Montgomery)] The | Battle | of 244 THE ISSUES OP THE PRESS 1776 I Bunker's-Hill. | A Dramatic Piece, | Of Five Acts, | In Heroic Measure. | By a G-entleman of Maryland. | ... | ... | .... | Philadelphia : | Printed and Sold by Robert Bell, in Third-Street. \ MDOCLXXVI. I 8vo. 1 plate, pp. (8), 5-49, (1). h. s. p. 3339 [BRAXTOE". (Carter)] An | Address | to the | Convention | of the I Colony and Ancient Dominion of | Virginia ; | on the | Subject of Government in general, and recommending | a particu- lar Form to their Cousideratiou. | By a E^ative of that Colony. I Philadelphia: | Printed by John Dunlap, in Market-Street. | M,DCC,LXXVI. I Sm. 8vo. pp. 25. l. c. p. 3340 BEOWE". (J.) A Pocket English Dictionary ; containing Ex- planations of the most difficult Words, which are commonly made use of in the English Language. By John Brown, M.D. Phila- delphia : Robert Bell. 1776. 3341 Advertised in the Pa. Gazette, Sept. 25, 1776. Perhaps referring to an edition printed elsewhere. BY an Express arrived yesterday from South Carolina, we have I the following intelligence. | [^Philadelphia: B. Tovme. 1776.J Foho, 1 leaf n. y. h. s. 3342 An account of the attaclt on Port Sullivan, dated " Philadelphia, July 20, 1776." BY an Express, just arrived from ISTew- | York, we have | His Majesty's | Most Gracious Speech, | To Both Houses of | Parlia- ment, I On Friday, October 27, 1775. | [Philadelphia ;] Printed by John Dunlap. [1776.] | Folio, 1 leaf. h. s. p. 3343 Dated " Philadelphia, January 8, 1776, lOO'Glock, A.M." [CARTWRIGHT. (John)] American Independence | the | Interest and Glory | of | Great Britain ; Containing | Arguments which prove, that not only in Taxation, | but in Trade, Manufac- tures, and Government, | the Colonies are entitled to an entire Independency on | the British Legislature ; and that it can only be I by a formal Declaration of these Rights, and forming | there- upon a friendly League with them, that the true | and lasting Welfare of both Countries can be promoted. | In a Series of Let- 1776 IN PENNSYLVANIA 245 ters to the Legislature. | ... | ... | ... | ... | ... | ... | • •• I ••■ I ... I ... I .... I Philadelphia, \ Printed and Sold by Robert Bell, in Third-Street. \ MDOOLXXVI. | 8vo. pp. 125. [CHALMERS. (George)] Plain Truth ; | addressed to the | Inhabitants | of | America, | Containing, Remarks | On a Late Pamphlet, | entitled | Common Sense. | Wherein are shewn, that the Scheme of Lidependence | is Ruinous, Delusive, and Impracti- cable : That were | the" Author's Asseverations, Respecting the Power of I America, as Real as Nugatory ; Reconciliation on | liberal Principles with Great Britain, would be | exalted Policy : And that circumstanced as we are, | Permanent Liberty, and True Happiness, can only be | obtained by Reconciliation vdth that Kingdom. | Written by Candidus. | ... | ... | ... | .... | Philadelphia: \ Printed and Sold by R. Bell, in Third-Street, j MDCCLXXVL I 8vo. + The Second Edition. h. s. p. 3345 Collation : The Printer to the Public, pp. (2) ; Title, 1 leaf; Dedication, pp. (2) ; Introduction, 1 page ; Memorandum, 1 page ; text, pp. 1-66 ; Eationalis, pp. 67-78 ; Cato's [2d] Letter, pp. 79-84 ; Advertisement, pp. (2). Ee-printed : Title as above with the addition of a one-line Latin quotation. Collation: The Printer, &c., pp. (2) ; Title, 1 leaf; Dedication, pp. (2) ; Introduction, 1 leaf; text, pp. 9-74 ; Eation- alis, pp. 7&-86 ; Cato, pp. 87-96. Congress on the Eights of Englishmen (Letter to the Inhabitants of Quebec), pp. (6) ; Title to Additions to Plain Truth, 1 leaf; Ad- ditions, pp. 97-136. The collation of the second edition is the same, except that the reverse of the Introduction is occupied by a "Memorandum" concerning a Third Edition. The title-page differs, in the substitution of " Honorable Connections," for " Eeconciliation," in the seventeenth line; the addition of the words "The Second Edition," and the omission of the Latin quotation. The title to the Additions is as follows : Additions | to | Plain Truth ; | addressed to the | Inhabitants | of | America, | Containing, further Remarks | On a Late Pamphlet, | entitled | Common Sense : | Wherein, | Are clearly and fully shewn, that American Independence, | is as illusory, ruinous, and impracticable, as a liberal | reconciliation with Great Britain, is safe, honorable, | and expedient. | Written by the Author of Plain Truth. | . . . | ... I ... I ... I ... I .... I [Imprint as in first title.] Theauthoi'ship of this tract has been attributed to Alexander Hamilton (but not till about 1792, and then only by his political enemies) ; to the Eev. Charles Inglis, on a supposition which is effectually disposed of by Mr. Franklin Burdge (Magazine of American History, ii., 59-60) ; to Joseph Galloway on no evidence at all ; contem- poraneously to Eichard Wells, of Philadelphia, who immediately denied the charge ; and to George Chalmers. It is scarcely necessary to say that the tenor and style of the tract are too much at variance with Hamilton's opinions and writings to allow him to be suspected of being the author by any unprejudiced person. In regard to Joseph Galloway, if the dedication to his old enemy, Dickinson, is not suffi- 246 THE ISSUES OF THE PRESS 1776 cient, the laudatory references to the Proprietary Government of Pennsylvania are enough to preclude the slightest credence to the claim put forth for him. The writer's style, allusions to the eastern shore of Maryland (where Chalmers resided), admiration of a proprietary (the Maryland as well as Pennsylvania) form of govern- ment, and ardent Presbyterianism, all point to him as the author. His immediate ap- pointment by the Government, on his arrival in England, to a lucrative office, and employment as a political writer, are more credibly explained by such a service as the production of "Plain Truth" than by any individual losses which he might have sustained through his loyalty. The second edition is announced as just published in the Pa. Gazette, May 8, 1776. Some copies of the Additions are partly printed on a coarse blue paper. In these there is generally pasted on the back of the title a slip of blue paper containing the following : "To Every Purchaser. The impossibility of obtaining White, constituted the law of necessity for part of these Additions to appear in Blue. The Philosopher reacheth beyond outward appearances. — The Patriot sur- mounteth every difficulty. And the Boolcseller industriously attempteth business, agreeable to the prescriptions and decrees of the British and American Laws of Freedom concerning the Liberty of the Press. Third Street, April 24th, 1776." CIVIL Prudence, recommended to the Thirteen United Colo- nies of ITorth- America. Philadelphia : Samuel Dellap. 1776. 3346 Advertised in the Pa. Evening Post, Aug. 14, 1776, perhaps referring to the edition printed at Norwich, Conn. CLAIKAO. ([Louis Andre de la Mamie de]) L' Ingenieur de Campagne : | Or, | Field Engineer. | "Written in French | By the Chevalier de Clairac, | And Translated | By Major Lewis Mcola. I To which is added, | By Way of Appendix, | A Short Treatise on Sea Batteries, shew- | ing their Defects, and an At- tempt I to remedy them. | Likewise, | An Explanation of all the Technical Terms used in | the Work, | By the Translator. | Illus- trated with a variety of copper-plates. | Philadelphia: \ Printed and Sold by R. Aitken, Printer and \ Bookseller, Front-Street. \ M.DCC.LXXVL I 8vo. l. c. p. 3347 Collation: Title, 1 leaf; Dedication, 1 leaf; Advertisement and Directions, pp. (2) ; text, pp. 1-256 ; EiTata, &c., pp. (2) ; 39 folded plates. COMMITTEE Chamber, Philadelphia, May 18, 1776. | {Phila- delphia : 1776.] 4to. 1 leaf l. c. p. 3348 " On application of a number of the Inhabitants requesting the call of a meeting of the City and Liberties to be held at the State House, on Monday morning. The Committee give Notice that a meeting will be held at the aforesaid Time and Place." 1776 IN PENNSYLVANIA 247 A COMPLETE Tutor for the Fife. Philadelphia : 1776. 3349 THE I COFSTITUTIOI^ | of the \ Common-Wealth | of | Pennsylvania^ | as established by | The General Convention | Elected for that Purpose, | And held at Philadelphia, ( July 15th, 1776, I And continued by Adjournments | to September 28, 1776. I Philadelphia: \ Printed by John Dunlap, in Market-Street. \ M,DCC,LXXVI. I Sm. 8vo. pp. 32. h. s. p. 3350 DALRYMPLE. (C.) Extracts | from a | Military Essay, | containing | Reflections | on the | Raising, Arming, Cloathing and Discipline | of the | British Infantry and Cavalry. | By Campbell Dalrymple, Esq; | Lieut. Colonel to the King's own Regiment of Dragoons. | Philadelphia : \ Printed by Humphreys, Bell, andAitken. \ M,DCC,LXXVL | 8vo. pp. 31, 8 plates, l. c. p. 3351 [DALRYMPLE. (Sir James)] The | Rights | of | GreatBritain Asserted | against the | Claims of America : | Being an | Answer I to the I Declaration | of the | .General Congress. | Said to be Written by Lord George Germaine. | London Printed : Philadelphia I Re-Printed, and Sold by R. Bell, in Third-Street. \ MDCCLXXVI. I 8vo. pp. 92, 1 folded leaf, (4). h. s. p. 3352 DE FOE. (D.) Robinson Crusoe. By Daniel De Foe. Phila- delphia: Robert Bell. 1776. 3353 DIRECTIOE'S to sail into and up Delaware Bay. | [Philadel- phia : 1776 ?] Folio, 1 leaf. l. c. p. 3364 AN" I EPISTLE I from our | Yearly-Meeting, | Held in Philar delphia, for Pennsylvania, J^ew-Jersey, | and the Western Parts of Maryland and Virginia, by | Adjournments, from the 21st Day of the Ninth Month, to | the 28th of the same, inclusive, 1776. I To our Friends and Brethren of the several Quarterly and Monthly | Meetings, in these and the adjacent Provinces. | [Philadelphia : 1776.] Folio, pp. 4. l. c. p. 3355 THE I EPISTLE | from the | Yearly-Meeting | in | London, | Held by Adjournments, from the 27th of the Fifth Month to the 1st I of the Sixth Month 1776, inclusive. | To the Quarterly and 248 THE ISSUES OF THE PRESS 1776 Monthly Meetings of Friends and Brethren in | Great-Britain, Ireland, and elsewhere. | {^Philadelphia : 1776.] Folio, pp. 4. 3356 The last two pages contain An Epistle from the London Yearly Meeting " To Friends at their Yearly-Meeting at Philadelphia, for Pennsylvania and New- Jersey . " AN ESSAY of a Declaration of Eights, | Brought in by the Committee appointed for that Purpose, and now under | the Consideration of the Convention of the State of Pennsylvania. I {Philadelphia : John Dunlap. 1776.] Folio, 1 leaf. h. s. p. 3357 AN I ESSAY I of a I Frame of Government [ for | Pennsyl- vania. I Philadelphia. \ Printed by James Humphreys, junior. \ M,DCC,LXXVI. I 8vo. pp. 16. 3358 AN EXEECISE, containing a Dialogue and two Odes set to Music. Philadelphia: 1776. Sm. 8vo. 3359 Title from H. A. Brady's Catalogue, lot 410. EXTRACT of a Letter from an Officer of Distinction in the I American Army. | {Philadelphia .-] Printed by John Dunlap. [1776.] I Folio, 1 leaf. h. s. p. 3360 This report of atrocities committed in New Jersey hy British soldiers was pub- lished hy order of the Council of Safety. It was also printed in the Pa. Packet, Dec. 27, 1776. EXTRACT of a Letter from New-Town, (Bucks County,) December 27. | {Philadelphia : W. and T. Bradford. 1776.] 4to. 1 leaf L. c. p. 3361 An account of the Battle of Trenton. EXTRACTS I from the | Journals of Congress, | relative to the I Capture and Condemnation of Prizes, | and the | Fitting out Privateers; | together with the | Rules and Regulations of the Navy, I And Instructions to the | Commanders of Private Ships of War. I Philadelphia : \ Printed by John Dnnlap, \ M,DCC,LXXVI. I 8vo. Title, 1 leaf; pp. 1-45. h. s. p. 3362 EXTRACTS ti-om the Proceedings of the | Provincial Con- 1776 IN PENNSYLVANIA 249 ference of Committees for the | Province of Pennsylvania, | Held at Carpenter's Hall, Philadelphia, June 18, 1776. | [Col- ophon.] Philadelphia: Printed by Styner and Gist, in Second-street. [1776.]. I 4to. pp. 6. H. s. p. 3363 EXTRACTS I from the | Votes | of the | House of Assembly, I Of the Province of | Pennsylvania; | Containing | Rules and Regulations | for the better Government of the | Military Asso- ciation in I Pennsylvania, the Articles | of said Association, and, the Re- | solutions directing the Mode of le- | vying Taxes on ISTon-Associators | in Pennsylvania. | Published by Order of the Committee of Safety. | Philadelphia : \ Printed hy W. and T. Brad- ford. [1776.] I 8vo. pp. 20. A. p. s. 3364 THE FALL | of | British Tyranny: | Or, | American Liberty | Triumphant. | The First Campaign. | A Tragi-Comedy of Five Acts, I as lately planned | At the Royal Theatrum Pandemonium, I at St. James's. | The Principal Place of Action in America. | Publish'd according to Act of Parliament. | . . . | . . . | . . . | .... I Philadelphia : | Printed hy Styner and Cist, in Seconxi-street, \ near Arch-street. MDCCLXXVI. | 8vo. pp. viii, 66. h. s. p. 3365 Said to have been written by "Mr. Laycook, of Philadelphia." FATHER Abraham's ] Pocket Almanack | For the Year 1777; I ... I .... I Philadelphia : | Printed and Sold by John Diinlap. [1776.] I 24mo. pp. 24. 3366 FOUR I Letters | on | Literesting Subjects. | Philadelphia : \ Printed by Styner and Cist, in Second-street. | MDCCLXXVI. | 8vo. pp. (2), 24. H. s. p. 3367 Be Liberty thine. [Cut.] | THE FREEHOLDERS and Inhab- itants I Of the respective Townships, in Lancaster County, quali- fied I by the Laws of the Province to vote for Members | of As- sembly, I Are required to meet . . . . | Lancaster, Printed by Francis Bailey, in King's Street. [1776.] | Folio, 1 leaf. 3368 Notice of an Election, signed " John Perree, Sheriff," and dated " Lancaster, April 4th, 1776." II.— 32 250 THE ISSUES OF THE PEESS 1776 FREYLmGHAUSEN". (J. A.) Drbnung beS ^e^te, nebft einem SSerjeic^nife ber toic^tigften ilern = @|3ruc^e ber ^eil. @d;rift, bortn bie Dornefjmften ®Iauben§=2lrti!el gegriinbet finb, h)ie aud} einem fogenannten ©iilbetten 21, 33, 6, unb ©ebetlein. S)enen ©infattigen unb Unerfat^rnen gum Seften l^erauSgegeben bon Sol^ann SlnaftafiuS g^re^Iing^aufen. Phila- delphia : Henrich Miller. 1776. 3369 GEKERAL Orders, | ^Philadelphia : 1776.] 4to. 1 leaf. 3370 Dated "Head-Quarters, Philadelphia, Dec. 14,1776," and signed "Israel Put- nam, Major General." Appointing Col. Griffin, Adjutant-General, &o. Issued on Putnam's taking command in Philadelphia. GENTLEMEN' and Eellow Soldiers. | {Philadelphia : 1776.] 4to. 1 leaf. L. c. p. 3371 An address to the Pennsylvania Associators in favor of signing the regulations directed hy the Assembly. THE I GENUESTE Principles | of the Ancient | Saxon, or Eng- lish I Constitution. | Carefully collected from the best Authori- ties ; I With some Observations, on their peculiar | fitness, for the United Colonies in general | and Pennsylvania in particular. | By Demophilus. | ... | ... | ... | ... | .... | Philadelphia : | Printed, and Sold, by Robert Bell, in Third-Street. ( MDCCLXXVI. | 8vo. pp. 46. H. s. p. 3372 GESSNER. (S.) ®er ^ob 2t£)et§ in funf ©efangen. SBon ©alomon ®e§ner. Germaniown. Gedruckt bey Christoph Saw, dem Juengern. 1776. Sm. 8vo. pp. 157. h. s. p. 3373 HABERMANN. (J.) 6£)riftHc^e | aJtorgen= unb | 2Ibenb=@ebater, I auf aHe S^age in ber 2Borf)en, | bur^ | D. ^o^ann ^abermann. | Sammt anbern fd^ohen | ©ebatem ; | toie a\x^ \ J). ^JieumannS | ^ern aHer ©ebciter | unb fc^onen | SIforgen: 2Ibenb= unb an- \ bern Siebern. | Germantown, \ Gedruckt und zu finden bey Christoph Saur, 1776. j 24mo. pp. 1-62, 1-55. h. s. p. 3374 HEAD-QTJARTERS, Philadelphia, Dec. 13th, 1776. | {Philadel- phia : 1776.] 4to. 1 leaf. h. s. p. 3375 Signed "Israel Putnam, Major General." "The General will consider every attempt to burn the City of Philadelphia as a Crime of the hlackest Dye." 1776 IN PENNSYLVANIA 251 HIS Majesty's | Most Gracious Speech | To Both Houses of Parliament, | On Friday, October 27, 1775. | Philadelphia : Printed by Hall ^ Sellers. [1776.] | 4to. 1 leaf. h. s. p. 3376 HIS I Majesty's | most gracious | Speech, | To both Houses of Parliament, on Friday October 27, 1775. | [Philadelphia .-] Printed by William and Thomas Bradford, [1776.] | 4to. 1 leaf 3377 THE HISTORY of Little Goody Two-Shoes. Philadelphia: Robert Bell. 1776. 3378 sest I ^D6§ = S)eutfc^= | 3lmertcamfc^e | Ealenber, | 2luf ba§ Sa^r I ... I ... I 1777. I (2BeIc^e§ etn gemein ^a^t tton 365 Sagen ift.) |.. .|. . .|. ..]. . .|. . .]. . . I . . . I . . . |. . .|. . . I . . . . I 3utn neun unb bre^^igften mat ^erau§ gegeSen. | German- town: Gedruckt und zu jinden bey Christoph Saw. \ . . . | . . . [1776.] 1 Sq. 8vo. pp. (48). H. s. p. 3379 HOME, (Henry — Lord Karnes.) Six Sketches | on the ( History of Man. | Containing, | The Progress of Men as Indi- viduals. I I. The Diversity of Men, and of Languages. | H. Of Food, and Population. | HI. Of Property. | IV. The Origin and Progress of Commerce. | V. The Origin and Progress of Arts. I VI. The Progress of the Female Sex. | With an Appendix, | Concerning, the Propagation of Animals, and the Care of | their Offspring. | By Henry Home, Lord Kaims, [szc] | Author of the Elements of Criticism. | Philadelphia : \ Sold by R. Bell, in Third- Street, and R. Aitken, in Front-Street. \ M,DCC,LXXVI. | 8vo. Half-title, 1 leaf; Title, 1 leaf; Preface, pp. v-vi ; Contents, 1 leaf; text, pp. 1-262 ; (2). h. s. p. 3380 IN Assembly, | Thursday, December 5, 1776. P.M. | [Philadel- phia .•] Printed by John Dunlap. [1776.] | 4to. 1 leaf. l. o. p. 3381 " Resolved unanimously, That a Committee be appointed to bring in a Bill or Draught of a Militia Law." IN" Assembly, December 12, 1776.] | [Philadelphia; John Dunlap. 1776.] 4to. 1 leaf. l. o. p. 3382 Kesolution offering Bounties to Volunteers. 252 THE ISSUES OF THE PRESS 1776 IN" Assembly, December 24, 1776. | [Philadelphia : John JDunlap. 1776.] Tolio, 1 leaf. " h. s. p. 3383 An " Address to the Inhabitants of Pennsylvania" on the approach of the British Army. nf Committee Chamber, May 16, 1776. | [PhiladeVphia : 1776.] 4to. 1 leaf. L. c. p. 8384 Eecommendation " to all the Inhabitants of this City to forbear any kind of Insult to Quakei's who will not observe the Fast recommended by Congress. This Com- mittee hold Liberty of Conscience to be sacred." IN" Committee, | Of Inspection and Observation. | February 5th, 1776. I {Philadelphia : 1776.] 4to. 1 leaf. l. c. p. 3385 " This Committee do hold up to the World, . . . John Drinker, Thomas and Samuel Fisher as Enemies to their Country" for refusing to receive the Bills of Credit emitted by Congress. Signed " Peter Z. Lloyd, Secretary." EST Congress, | Saturday, March 16, 1776. | Philadelphia: Printed by John Dunlap. [1776.] | Folio, 1 leaf. l. c. p. 3386 Eecommending Friday, May 17th, as a day of " Humiliation, Fasting, and Prayer. ' ' DsT Congress, | March 23, 1776. | Philadelphia : Printed by John Dunlap. [1776.] | Folio, 1 leaf h. s. p. 3387 Preamble and five Eesolutions concerning the fitting out of Privateers. IE" Congress, April 3, 1776. [Philadelphia: 1776.] Folio, 1 leaf. N. Y. H. s. 3388 Resolution concerning Privateers. IN Congress, May 6, 1776. [Philadelphia : 1776.] Folio, 1 leaf. Instructions to commanders of American vessels. EST Congress, | May 15, 1776. | Philadelphia : Printed by John Dunlap. [1776.] | Folio, 1 leaf. l. c. p. 3390 Preamble and resolution recommending the " Assemblies and Conventions of the United Colonies, where no Government sufficient to the exigencies of their Affairs has been hitherto established, to adopt such Government as shall . . . best conduce to the hstppiness and safety of their constituents." 1776 IN PENNSYLVANIA 253 IN Congress, July 4, 1776. | A Declaration by the Representa- tives of the United States | of America, in General Congress As- sembled. I [Philadelphia : John Dunlap. 1776.] Folio, 1 leaf. 3391 A broadside edition of the Declaration of Independence. JE Congress, July 19, 1776. | {Philadelphia: 1776.] 4to. pp. (3). H. s. p. 3392 A resolution recommending the Convention of Pennsylvania to hasten the March of the Associators into New Jersey, with order of the same date from the Convention to the Colonel or Commanding Officer of the Battalion of the County of — . TE Congress, | October 3d, 1776. | [Philadelphia .-] Printed hy John Dunlap. [1776.] | Folio, 1 leaf. l. c. p. 3393 " Resolved that 5,000,000 Dollars be immediately borrowed," &c. IE" Convention for the State of Pennsylvania. | Friday, August 9, 1776. I [Philadelphia : 1776.] 4to. 1 leaf l. c. p. 3394 Rations allowed for the men in the " Flying Camp.'' IN" Convention | for the State of Pennsylvania. | Saturday, August 10, 1776. I [Philadelphia: Henry Miller. 1776.] Folio, 1 leaf. L. c. p. 3395 Seven Resolutions. The first orders the whole of , the State Militia to march into New Jersey. The second exempts the Associators of several western counties from the effect of the first. The others relate to the "Plying Camp." TE Convention | for the State of Pennsylvania. | Friday, August 16, 1776. I [Philadelphia : Henry Miller. 1776.] Folio, 1 leaf Three Resolutions concerning deserters from the Associators. JE Convention | for the State of Pennsylvania. | Thursday, Sep- tember 26, 1776. I Philadelphia: Printed by Styner and Oist, in Second-street, near Arch-street. [1776.] | Folio, 1 leaf l. c. p. 3397 A resolution of the Convention altering the time for holding the election for members of Assembly. EST Council of Safety. | Philadelphia, October 14, 1776. | [Phila- delphia: John Dunlap. 1776.] | Folio, 1 leaf a. p. s. 3398 254 THE ISSUES OF THE PRESS 1776 " The Hessians have embarked from Staten-Island. Have your Battalion in perfect Readiness to march at the shortest Warning." m Council of Safety, | Philadelphia, November 14th, 1776, | 12 o'clock, Thursday. | [Philadelphia:'] Printed by John Dunlap, in Market-Street. [1776.] Folio, 1 leaf. h. s. p. 3399 Circular letters to the commanding officers of the several battalions of militia. " "We have certain Intelligence that the Enemy has actually sailed from New York Five Hundred Ships for this city, . . . you will march all your Battalion to this City without the least Delay." Some copies were issued without an imprint. EST Council of Safety, November 27, 1776. | To the Freemen of the City and Liberties of Philadelphia. | [Philadelphia : W. and T. Bradford. 1776.] 4to. 1 leaf. l. c. p. 3400 Call for a public meeting at the State-House, signed " David Eittenhouse, Vice- President." EST Council of Safety, | December 3, 1776. | Philadelphia: Printed by John Dunlap, in Market-street. [1776.] | 4to. 1 leaf Appointing a committee to collect " all the old great coats, coats, surtouts, jackets and breeches from the inhabitants which they can spare." EST Council of Safety, | Philadelphia, December 8, 1776. | [Phil- adelphia: John Dunlap. 1776.] Folio, 1 leaf l. c. p. 3402 Calling out the Militia. " The Enemy are at Trenton, and all the City Militia are marched to meet them." EST Council of Safety, | Philadelphia, December 13, 1776. | [Philadelphia ;] Printed by John Dunlap. [1776.] ] 4to. 1 leaf. 3403 Notice of General Putnam's having taken command in Philadelphia. JE Council of Safety, | Philadelphia, December 23, 1776. | [Philadelphia ;] Printed by John Dunlap. [1776.] | Folio, 1 leaf An address on the approach of the British Army. EN" the Committee for Lancaster County, Feb. 29, 1776. | [Lan- caster : Printed by Francis Bailey, 1776.'] Folio, 1 leaf. 3405 Two resolves adopted Eeb. 29 and March 1, relative to Military Associators, signed "J. Yeates, Chairman." 1776 IN PENNSYLVANIA 255 [ESTGLIS. (Charles)] The True | Interest of America | Impar- tially Stated, I in certain | Strictures | On a Pamphlet intitled | Common Sense. | By an American. | ... | ... | ... | ... j ... I ... I ... I ... I ... I ... I .... I Philadelphia. \ Printed and Sold hy James Humphreys, jun. \ The Corner of Black- horse Alley Front-street. \ M,DCC,LXXVI. | 8vo. pp. 71. + The Second Edition. | [Ibid.'] 8vo. pp. 71. h. s. p. 3406 JOlsTES. (J.) Plain Concise [ Practical Remarks, | on the treat- ment of I Wounds and Fractures ; | To which is Added, An Ap- pendix, I on I Camp and Military Hospitals ; | principally | De- signed, for the Use of young Military and Naval Surgeons, | in North- America. | By John Jones, M.D. | Professor of Surgery, in King's College, New York. | Philadelphia : \ Printed, and Sold, by Robert Bell, in Third-Street, \ MDCCLXXVI. | 8vo. pp. 114, 1 leaf. JOURNAL I of the | Congress, | of the | United States | of | America; | continued. | Philadelphia: \ Printed and Sold, by William and Thomas \ Bradford, at the Coffee-House. | M.DCC.LXXVI. | 8vo. Half-title, 1 leaf; Title, 1 leaf; pp. 1-218. h. s. p. 3408 THE 1 JOURNALS | of the | Proceedings | of | Congress. | Held at Philadelphia, | Erom January to May, 1776. | Philadel- phia : I Printed by P Aitken, Bookseller, opposite the | London Coffee- house, Front-Street. \ M.DCC.LXXVI. | 8vo. h. s. p. 3409 Collation : Title, 1 leaf ; Journal for January, pp. 1-93 ; Title, 1 leaf ; Journal for February, pp. 1-70 ; Title, 1 leaf; Journal for March, pp. 73-146 ; Journal for April, pp. 147-237. The second title is : The | Journals ( of | Congress. | For Feb- ruary, 1776. I Philadelphia: \ Printed and Sold hy R. Aitken, Front-Street. \ M.DCC.LXXVI. I This edition appears to have been issued in monthly parts. Aitken says of it, "I was ordered [in April, 1776] to print no more in this large type, and to begin a n^w edition beginning with the session of Congress, which rendered the sale of the above abortive, meantime, I sold 80 copies. I also sold 14 reams of this edition to Benjamin Flower, for the use of the army for cartridges at 30s. per ream." JOURNAL 1 of the | Proceedings | of the | Congress, | held at I Philadelphia, | May 10, 1775. [ Wilmington, \ Printed and Sold by James Adams, in High-streei, 1776. | 8vo. pp. 110. h. 3410 LAMBART, (Richard — 6th Earl of Cavan.) A | New System I of I Military | Discipline, | Founded upon Principle. | By a 256 THE ISSUES OF THE PRESS 1776 General Officer. | Philadelphia: \ Printed and sold by B. Aitken, Printer and Bookseller, | opposite the London Coffee-House, Front- Street. I M.DCC.LXXVI. I Price, in Boards, One Dollar, — Bound, Ten Shillings. \ 8vo. pp. 267, (1). H. s. p. 3411 LAMONT, (— de) and (— ) DE LA YALLIERE. The | Art of War, I containing, | I. The Duties of all Military Officers in actual Service; includ- | ing necessary Instructions, in many capital Matters, by the | Knowledge of which, a Man may soon become an Ornament | to the Profession of Arms. By Monsieur De Lamont, Town- | Major of Toulon. | II. The Duties of Soldiers in General ; including necessary | Instructions, in many capital Matters, by remaining Ignorant | of which, a Man who pretends to be a Soldier, will be every | Day in danger, of bringing Disgrace upon himself, and ma- | terial Injury, to the Cause of his Country. I ni. The Eules and Practice of the greatest Generals, in the | Manoeuvres of encamping, marching, order of Battle, | fighting, attacking, and defending strong Places, with the | Manner of sur- prising Towns, Quarters, and Armies ; ex- | hibiting what is most requisite to be known, by all who | enter into the | Military Ser- vice. I By the Chevalier de La Valiere. | Philadelphia : \ Printed and Sold by Robert Bell, in Third-Street. | MDCCLXXVI. | 8vo. Collation : Title, 1 leaf; Contents, pp. (5) ; Advertisement, 1 page ; Title to La- mont's work, 1 leaf; Preface, pp. iii.-v. ; Introduction, pp. vii.-xi. ; text, pp. 13-61 ; Title to the Duties of Soldiers, 1 leaf; Preface, 1 leaf; text, pp. 67-143 ; Title to La Valliere's work, 1 leaf; Preface, 1 leaf; text, pp. 149-264. The several title-pages are as follows : LAMOifT. The I Art of War, | containing, | The Duties | of all | Military Offi- cers, I In Actual Service ; | Including necessary Instructions in many capital Mat- ters, I by the Knowledge of which a Man may soon become an | Ornament to the Profession of Arms. | Written by Monsieur De Lamont, Town Major of Toulon. | [Imprint as in general title.] The I Akt of War, | containing, | The Duties | of | Soldiers in General, | In Ac- tual Service; | Including necessary Instructions in many capital Matters, | by re- maining Ignorant of which, a Man will be every | day in danger, of bringing Dis- grace upon Himself and | material Injury, to the Cause of his Country. | Written by a French Officer. | [Imprint as in general title.] La Valliere. The | Art of War, | containing, | The Eules and Practice | of the I Greatest Generals, | in the | Manoeuvres, | Of encamping, marching, order of Battle, fighting, attacking, | and defending strong Places, with the Manner of sur- prising I Towns, Quarters, and Armies ; exhibiting what is most | requisite to be 1776 IN PENNSYLVANIA 257 known, by all who enter into the | Military Service. | By the Chevalier De La Valiere. | [Imprint as in general title.] Brunet mentions an edition of these three works published at the Elzevir press in 1671. I have followed his spelling of La Valliere's name. LINlSr. (W.) A I Military | Discourse, | delivered in-| Carlisle, I March the 17th, 1776, | to | Colonel Irvine's Battalion of Regu- lars, I and a very respectable number of the | Inhabitants. | Pub- lished at the request of the Officers. | By William Linn, A.M. Chaplain. | ... | . . . . | Philadelphia: \ Printed in the Year MDCCLXX7I. I 12mo. pp. 23. l. c. p. 3413 LIST of the Sub-Committees, appointed by the | Committee for the city and liberties of Philadelphia, to | superintend the sev- eral districts of said city, &c. | [^Philadelphia : W. and T. Bradford. 1776.] Polio, 1 leaf. l. c. p. 3414 Signed by " Jonathan B. Smith, Secretary," and dated " February 26, 1776." THE I MANUAL | Exercise, | as ordered by | His Majesty, | In the Year 1764. | Together with, | Plans and Explanations of the I Method generally Practised at Re- | views and Pield-Days. I "With Copper Plates. | Philadelphia : \ Sold by J. Humphreys, R. Bell, and R. Aitken. \ MDCCLXXVI. | 8vo. pp. 35, (1), 2 plates. MmUTES I of the ] Baptist Association, | Held at the Scots Plains, in the State of New Jersey, | October 15th and 16th, 1776. I [Colophon.] Philadelphia : \ Printed by Henry Miller, in Race-street. [1776.] | Sq. 8vo. pp. 7. 3416 MINUTES I of the | Proceedings | of the | Convention | of the I State of Pennsylvania, | Held at Philadelphia, the Fifteenth Day of July, 1776. | Philadelphia: | Printed and Sold by Henry Miller, in Race-Street. \ MDCCLXXVL | Folio, pp. 67. h. s. p. 3417 The Convention, besides framing a Constitution, exercised both legislative and executive powers ; assuming, in fact, the government. The Proceedings as printed in the collection of Pennsylvania Conventions, Issued in 1836, containing only the matter relating to the Constitution. This edition was issued in weekly parts. MORTON. (P.) An | Oration, | Delivered at the King's Chapel in Boston, | April 8, 1776, | On the Re-Interment of the II.— 33 258 THE ISSUES OF THE PRESS 1776 Remains of the late | Most-Worsliipftil Grand-Master | Joseph "Warren, Esquire, | President of the late Congress of this Colony, I and I Major-General of the Massachusetts Forces; | Who was Slain in the Battle of Bunker's Hill, | June 17, 1775. | By Perez Morton, M.M. | Boston, Printed: | Phil/idelphia : Re-jprinted \ by John Dunlap, in Market-Street. \ M,DCG,LXXVI. | 4to. pp. 16. 3418 NECESSABIES ; | hest | Product | of | Land; | best | Staple I of I Commerce. | Philadelphia : | Printed by James Humphreys, junr. I M,DCC,LXXVI. | 8vo. pp. 17, 1 leaf. l. c. p. 3419 This was in opposition to the proposed introduction of Silk-culture and Wine- making in Pennsylvania, for which there had been a popular outcry started five or six years before. Du Simitiere says only 12 copies were printed. 5D®9t JJgU®, 93er6effert= unb Bw^^erla^ige | 3ttnericamf(^e | ©olenber I Stuf has, i777fte Sajjt Sftrtfti, | 2BeId)e§ etn ©emetn ^ai)v toon 365 Xaa,m ift. | [12 lines.] | 31H11 j^unfjeEjntenmal ]()erau§gege6en. | Phib^ delphia, Gedrucki iind zu finden hey Henrich Miller, ... | ... | ... I ... I ... . [1776.] I 4to. pp. (48). H. s. p. 3420 ISTEW TEAE Verses of the Carriers of the Pennsylvania Evening Post. Philadelphia: B. Towne. 1776. 3421 !NEW TEAE, Verses of the Carriers of the Pennsylvania Gazette. Philadelphia : Hall and Sellers. 1776. 3422 KEW-YEAE Verses of the Carriers of the Pennsylvania Journal. Philadelphia : W. and T. Bradford. 1776. 3423 NEW YEAE Verses of the Carriers of the Pennsylvania Ledger. Philadelphia : James Humphreys, jun. 1776. 3424 NEW -YEAE Verses of the Carriers of the Pennsylvania Packet. Philadelphia : John Dunlap. 1776. 3425 [NICHOLA. (Lewis)] A | Treatise | of | Military | Exercise, I calculated | for the Use of the Americans. | In which every Thing that is supposed can be of Use | to them, is retained, and such Manoeuvres, as are | only for Shew and Parade, omitted. | To which is added | Some Directions on the other Points | of 1776 IN PENNSYLVANIA 259 Discipline. | Philadelphia : \ Printed by Styner and Cist, in Second- street, I near Arch-street. MDCCLXXVI. | 8m. 8vo. pp. viii, 91,(1), 9 plates. L. c. p. 3426 OBSERVATIONS: | On the | Reconciliation | of | Grea1> Britain, | and the | Colonies; | In which are exhibited, Argu- ments I for, and against, that Measure. | By a Friend of American Liberty. | ... | ... | .... | Philadelphia : \ Printed by Robert Bell, in Third-Street. \ MDCCLXXVI. | 8vo. pp. 40. h. s. p. 3427 The " Plan of an American Compact with Great Britain, first published in New York," occupies pp. 33-40. AJST ORDINANCE | For the Appointment of | Justices of the Peace | For the State of Pennsylvania. | Philadelphia : Printed by John Dunlap. [1776.] | Foho, 1 leaf. l. c. p. 3428 AN ORDINANCE | of the State of Pennsylvania, | Declaring what shall be Treason, and for Punishing the same, | and other Crimes and Practices against the State. | Philadelphia : Printed by Styner and Cist, in Second-street, near Arch-street. [1776.] | Folio, 1 leaf. L. c. p. 3429 AN ORDINANCE | for rendering the Burthen of Associators and Non- | Associators in the Defence of this State as nearly | equal as may be. [ [^Philadelphia : John Dunlap. 1776.] Folio, pp. (3). H. s. p. 3480 A PROPOSED ORDINANCE | of the State of Pennsylvania, I Declaring what shall be Treason, and for Punishing the same, I and other Crimes and Practices against the State. | Philadelphia : Printed by Styner and Cist, in Second-street. [1776.] | Folio, 1 leaf. [PAINE. (Thomas)] The American Crisis. | Number I. | By the Author of Common Sense. | [Philadelphia : Styner and Cist. 1776.] 8vo. pp. 8. H. s. p. 3432 [PAINE.] Common Sense ; ) addressed to the | Inhabitants | of I America, | On the following interesting [ Subjects. | I. Of the Origin and Design of Government in general, | with concise Re- marks on the English Constitution. | 11. Of Monarchy and Heredi- 260 THE ISSUES OF THE PRESS 1776 tary Succession. | EH. Thoughts on the present State of American Affairs. | FV. Of the present Ability of America, with some mis- I cellaneous Reflections. | ... | ... | .... | Philadelphia: | Printed, and Sold, by R. Bell, in Third-Street. \ MDCCLXXVI. I 8vo. Title, 1 leaf; Introduction, pp. (2); text, pp. 1-79; Adver- tisement, 1 page. H. s. p. 3433 Bell advertised a second edition in Pa. Evening Post, Jan. 27, 1776. (See Sa- bin's Dictionary for a number of editions printed elsewhere.) [PAJjO].] Common Sense ; | addressed to the | Inhabitants | of I America, | On the following interesting | Subjects. | I. Of the Origin and Design of Government in general, | with concise Re- marks on the English Constitution. | II. Of Monarchy and Heredi- tary Succession, j m. Thoughts on the present State of American Affairs. | IV. Of the present Ability of America, with some mis- eel- I laneous Reflections. | A New Edition, with several Additions in the Body of | the "Work. To which is added an Appendix ; to- gether I with an Address to the People called Quakers. | IS^. B. The ISTew Addition here given increases the "Work | upwards of one Third. | ... | ... | .... | Philadelphia printed. \ And sold hy W. and T. Bradford. [1776.] | 8vo. h. s. p. 8434 Collation: Half-title, 1 leaf; Title, 1 leaf; Introduction, pp. (2); text, pp. 1-50. The Appendix begins in the middle of page 37. A Postscript, which is added to the introduction of the first edition, is dated " Philadelphia, February 14, 1776." [PAINE.] Common Sense ; | with the whole | Appendix : | The I Address | to the | Quakers : | Also, the | Large Additions, And I A Dialogue between the Grhost of General Montgomery, | just arrived from the Elysian Fields; and an American | Dele- gate in a "Wood, near Philadelphia : | On the Grand Subject of | American Independancy. | Philadelphia : \ Printed, and Sold, by B. Bell, in Third^Street. \ MDCCLXXVI. | 8vo. h. s. p. 3435 Collation : Half-title and Advertisement, pp. (2) ; General title, 1 leaf ; Title to Common Sense, 1 leaf; Introduction, pp. (2) ; text, pp. 1-79 ; Advertisement, 1 page ; Large Additions to Common Sense, Title and Verses, pp. (2) ; text, pp. 81-147, (1) ; Bell to the Public, pp. (2) ; Dialogue, Title, 1 leaf ; text, pp. 5-16. The title-page to Common Sense differs from that of the first edition. No. 3433, supra, only in the spacing of the 12th and 13th lines, and by the addition of "The Third Edition." The title of the Additions is given in No. 3439, ira/ra, and the title of the Dialogue is No. 3437, infra. 1776 IN PENNSYLVANIA 261 [PAINl].] Common Sense : | Addressed to the | Inhabitants | of I America. | On the following interesting | Subjects. | I. Of the origin and Design of Government in general, | with concise Re- marks on the English Constitution. | II. Of Monarchy and Heredi- tary Succession. | III. Thoughts on the present State of American Affairs. | IV. Of the present Ability of America, with some | miscellaneous Reflections. | A JSTew Edition, with several Addi- tions in the Body of | the Work : To which. is added an Appen- dix ; toge- I ther with an Address to the People called Quakers. | The Fourth Edition. | ... | ... | .... | Lancaster : | Printed by Francis Bailey, in King's-Street. [1776.] | 8vo. pp. 63. 3436 [PAESTE.] A I Dialogue | between | The Ghost | of | General Montgomery | Just arrived from the Elysian Fields ; | and an | American Delegate | In a Wood | near | Philadelphia. | [Philadel- phia:'] Printed, and Sold by B. Bell, in Third-Street. \ MDCCLXXVI. I 8vo. Advertisement, 1 leaf; Title, 1 leaf; pp. 5-16. 3437 [PAINE.] ©efunbe SBernunft | an bie | ©intDo^ner toon 3lmerifa, \ liber folgenbe toid^tige ©egenftanbe: | I. SSon bem Urfrrung unb ber 3lbficf)t ber 3te= | gierung uBer^au^t, mtt hirjen 2i[nmerfun= | gen iiber bie ©ngltfc^e C(inb§t)erfaffung. | n. ?Son 9Jionarc^ie unb (Srbfotge. | ni. ®eban!en iiber ben gegentwartigen B^ftanb | 3tmertcantfd^er 3lnge= tegen^eiten. | TV. Son ber je^igen ©tcirfe bon Slmerica, mtt | einigen t)ermif(^ten Setrac^tungen. | SfJebft | ©inem 3ln^ang, unb einer 3uf(^tift an bte | 3fle^3rafentanten beS 3SdH§, bag ben 5Ramen | Dufifer fit^ret. | ... I ... I .... I 3lu§ bem ©ngltfc^en iiberfelt. | Philadelphia, j Gedruckt bey Melqhior Steiner und Carl Cist, in | der Zweyten-strasse. 1776. I 8vo. pp. viii," 70. h. s. p. 3438 [PAINE.] Large | Additions | to | Common Sense ; | Ad- dressed to the inhabitants of America, | On the following inter- esting subjects. I I. The American Patriot's Prayer. | 11. Amer- ican Independancy defended, by Candidus. | m. The Propriety of Independancy, by Demophilus. | ... | ... | .... | IV. A Review of the American Contest, with some | Strictures on the King's Speech. Addressed to all | Parents in the Thirteen United Colonies, by a | Friend to Posterity and Mankind. | V. Letter to Lord Dartmouth, by an English American. | VI. Observations 262 THE ISSUES or the press 1776 on Lord ISTorth's Conciliatory Plan, | by Sincerus. | To which are added and given | An Appendix to Common Sense; Together with an Ad- | dress to the People called Quakers, on their Testi- mony I concerning Kings and Grovernments, and the present | Commotions in America. | Philadelphia : \ Printed, and Sold, by R. Bell,in Third-Street. \ MDCCLXXVI. | pp. 79-147, (1). h.s.p. 3439 Little, if any part, of this collection was the work of Paine. The essays were mostly gathered up by Bell, who issued the pamphlet ahout the 20th of February, 1776. [PEITE". (William)] To the | Children of Light | in this | Generation, | Called of God to be Partakers of Eternal Life in Jesus Christ, | the Lamb of God, and Light of the World. | [Philadelphia : 1776.] 4to. pp. 4. F. 3440 Put forth by the Meeting for Sufferings to discourage assistance to the Kevolu- tionary cause. THE I PEK^SYLVAKLA | Evening Post. | MDCCLXXVL | Philadelphia : \ Printed by Benjamin Towne, in Front-Street. [1776.] I 4to. pp. (2), 618. 3441 THE PEKISrSYLVANIA Gazette. . 3442 Numbers 2454 (Jan. 3, 1776) to 2501 (Nov. 27, 1776), four pages each, with " Sup- plements" of two pages to Numbers 2455, 2458, 2460, 2462, 2464, 2466 to 2469, 2471, 2472, 2476, 2480, 2485, 2496, and 2498. Publication was suspended from Nov. 27, 1776, to Peb. 5, 1777. Title and imprint as in No. 2913, supra. THE PEMfSTLVAITIA Journal. 3443 Numbers 1726 (Jan. 8, 1776) to 1773 (Nov. 27, 1776), four pages each, with a " Supplement" of two pages to No. 1476 ; a " Postscript" of one leaf to No. 1744 and one of two pages to No. 1727, and a quarto leaf to No. 1745. Title and imprint as in No. 2317, supra. The publication of the paper was suspended from Nov. 30, 1776, untilJan. 29, 1777. THE PENNSYLVAOTA Ledger. 3444 Numbers L. (Jan. 6, 1776) to XCVII. (Nov. 30, 1776), four pages each, with a " Supplement" of one leaf to No. 54, and one of two pages to No. 62. Title and imprint as in No. 3255, supra, until No. 74, when the royal arms were withdrawn from the former. The publication of the Ledger was suspended with No. 97, until October 10, 1777. 1776 IN PENNSYLVANIA 263 THE PENNSYLVANIA Magazine. Philadelphia: Robert Ait- ken. 1776. 8vo. pp. 5-344, 5 plates. h. s. p. 3445 The magazine ended with the number for July. No title-page or index appear to have been issued. On page 74 is given for the first time in America the Manual Alphabet for the Deaf and Dumb, with an article upon its use. THE PENNSYLVANIA PACKET. 3446 Numbers 219 (Jan. 1, 1776) to 268 (Deo. 27, 1776), four pages each, except the last two, which are only two pages, with " Postscripts" of one leaf to No. 237 ; of two pages to Numbers 220, 224, 229, 231, 233 to 236, 238 to 240, 243, 245, 254, 258, 262, 264, and 265 ; " Supplements" of one leaf to No. 245, and of two pages to No. 240, and an " Extra" of one leaf to No. 221. Title as in No. 3076, supra, until No. 234^ when the old cut of the ship was restored. This was changed in No. 236 to a new and smaller cut of the same kind. From No. 234 the size of the sheet was reduced, and the paper printed in three columns. Imprint as in No. 3076, supra. The pub- lication of the paper was suspended between Nov. 26 and Dec. 18. THE PENNSYLVANIA Pocket Almanac for 1777. Philadel- phia : W. and T. Bradford. 1776. 3447 POOR Will's Almanac for 1777. Philadelphia: Joseph Cruk- shank. 1776. 3448 POOR Will's I Pocket Almanack, | For the Year 1777; | . . . I ... I ... I ... I .... I Philadelphia : \ Printed and Sold by J. Orukshank, \ in Market-street, opposite the Presby- | terian Meeting house. [1776.] | 24mo. pp. (24). h. s. p. 3449 PRICE. (R.) Observations | on the | Nature | of | Civil Lib- erty, I the I Principles | of | Government, | and the | Justice and Policy I of the | War with America. | To which is added, | An | Appendix, | containing | A State of the National Debt, an Esti- mate of the Money | drawn from the Public by the Taxes, and an Account of the | National Income and Expenditure since the last War. I ... I .... I By Richard Price, D.D. F.R.S. | London Printed, 1776. | Philadelphia : | Ee-printed and Sold by John Dunlap, at the Newest \ Printing-Office, in Market-Street. [1776.] | 8vo. pp. 71. H. s. p. 3450 PRIMA I Morum & Pietatis | Prsecepta. | Viz. | I. Dicta sep- tem sapientum e Orsecis. | 11. Ouhelmi Lilii Monita psedagogica. 264 THE ISSUES OF THE PRESS 1776 I m. Dion. Catonis Disticha moralia. | IV. Joan. Sulpitii Veru- lani de moribus & civili- | tate Puerorum Carmen. | V. Eudi- menta Pietatis, sire, Oratio Dominica, | Symbolum Apostolicum & Decalogus ; item | duorum Sacramentorum, Baptismi & Saerse | Coense Domini Institutiones. | Quibus accessit. | Summula Cata^ chismi ad piam Juniorum Edu- | cationem apprime utilis ; | Item, I Prsecipua Capita Christianse Religionis, desumpta h sacra | Scriptura Veteris ac Novi Testamenti. | ... | ... | .... | Phila- delphia : I Apud B. Aiiken, Anno Domini \ M.DCCLXXYI. | 12mo. pp. 34. H. s. p. 3451 PROCEEDINGS | of the | Provincial Conference | of | Com- mittees, I of the I Province of Pennsylvania ; | Held at the Car- penter's Hall, I at I Philadelphia. | Began June 18th, and con- tinued by adjournments to I June 25, 1776. | Philadelphia: | Printed by W. and T. Bradford. [1776.] | 8vo. pp. 31. l. c. p. 3452 THE I PROCESS | for | Extracting | and | Refining | Salt- Petre, | According to the Method practised at the | Provincial "Works in Philadelphia. | Published by Order of the Committee | Of Safety. | Philadelphia: | Printed by William and Thomas Bradford, at the I London Coffee House. \ M,DCC,LXXVL | Bvo. pp. 8. 3453 THE PROGRESS of the British and Hessian Troops through New Jersey, | has been attended with such scenes of Desolation and Outrage, as would | disgrace the most barbarous Nations I {Philadelphia: 1776.] 4to. 1 leaf h. s. p. 3464 An account of outrages committed on women in New Jersey. Published to excite opposition to the British. Dated " Bucks County, December 14, 1776." THE PROPOSED Plan or Frame of | Government for the Common- | "Wealth or State of Pennsyl- | vania. | (Printed for Consideration.) | [Philadelphia : Henry Miller. 1776.] Eolio, pp. 12. H. s. p. 3455 THE PROTEST | Of divers of the Inhabitants of this Prov- ince, in behalf of themselves and others. | To the Honorable the Representatives of the Province of Pennsylvania. | \_Phila- delphia : 1776.] Folio, 1 leaf l. c. p. 3456 1776 IN PENNSYLVANIA 265 Dated by Du Simitiere, " Philadelphia, May 20, 1776." Against the Provincial Assembly continuing to act as a Legislative body. RATION ALIS. A Eeply to Common Sense. Philadelphia: 1776. 3457 Title from the Catalogue of Library Company of Philadelphia. This is not a sep- arate publication, but is the first of Bell's addenda to Chalmers's Plain Truth, form- ing pp. 75-86 of that pamphlet. REFLECTION'S | of a few | Friends of the Country, | upon several | Circumstantial Points; | In a Conference between Sandy, Pady, | Simon and Jonathan, and the Parson : | Or | A Looking-Grlass | for the | Americans. | . . . | . . . | ... | ... . I Philadelphia, \ Printed by [Henry Miller] for the Author, 1776. | Sm. 8vo. pp. 48. l. c. p. 3458 3?@@3aJ^e3fJ2;@ = aSerfaffung bon ^ennf^toamen. | [Philadelphia: Henrich Miller. 1776.] 8vo. pp. 16. h. s. p. 3459 R:&GLEMEKT I Militaire, | Concernant | La Police | et | La Discipline, ] Que doivent observer les Troupes qui sont ou seront I dans la suite levees & payees par les Treize | Colonies TJnies de I'Amerique Septentrionale. | Traduit de 1' Anglais, Par F. Daymon. | A Philadelphie ; \ Chez Fleury Mesplet ^ Ch. Berger, \ Imprimeurs ^ Libraires. \ M.DCC.LXXVI. | 8vo. pp. 39. 3460 REMARKS I on I A Late Pamphlet | entitled | Plain Truth. | By I Rusticus. | Philadelphia : \ Printed by John Dunlap, in Market- Street. I M,DCC,LXXVI. I 8vo. pp. 31. h. s. p. 3461 ®3® 3fi®5pgfi2((5®?){2;2t3(lS;e9t bet a^ereinigten ©taaten | bon 3lme= rica, tm 6ongref§ berfammtet, | 2tn ba§ a3oH ubet^au|3t unb an bie ©intBo^ner ^ennft;lbanten§ | unb ber angrenjenben ©taaten tnSbefonbere. {[Philadelphia: Henrich Miller. 1776.] Folio, 1 leaf 3462 TPIE REPRESENTATIVES of the United States of | Amer- ica, in Congress assembled, | To the People in General, and particularly to the Inhabitants | of Pennsylvaiiia, and the adjacent States. I [Philadelphia: 1776.] Folio, 1 leaf. l. c. p. 3463 "We think it our Duty to address a few Words of Exhortation to you in this Important Crisis," &c. " Philadelphia, December 10, 1776." II.— 34 266 THE ISSUES OF THE PRESS 1776 EESOLUTIOFS directing the Mode of levying Taxes on iNTon- Associators. Philadelphia: Henry Miller: 1776. 3464 RUDDIMAlSr. (T.) The | Rudiments | of the | Latin Tongue : I Or, a I Plain and easy Introduction | to | Latin G-rammar. | Wherein | The Principles of the Language are | Methodically digested both in English and | Latin. | With | Usefal Notes and Observations, explaining the Terms | of Grammar, and farther improving its Pules. | To which is added, by the Publishej^ Several usefal Extracts from Ross's Latin G-rammar, which ( renders this Edition more complete, than any hitherto | pub- lished. I By Tho. Ruddiman, M.A. | The First American Edition with Additions. | Philadelphia: | Printed and sold by P. Aiiken, opposite the London \ Coffee-House, Front-Street. 1776. | 12mo. pp. 126. H. s. p. 3465 RULES I and | Articles | for the better | Government | of the I Troops I Raised, or to be raised and kept in pay by | and at the expence of the United | States of | America. | Philadelphia : | Printed by John Dunlap, in Market-Street. \ M,DCC,LXXVI. | 8vo. pp. 36. H. s. p. 3466 RULES and Articles for the Government of the Pennsylvania Forces. Philadelphia : Henry Miller. 1776. 3467 Adopted by the Assembly April 5, 1776, together with the " Kules" next men- tioned. They were also printed in German. RULES and Regulations for the better G-overnment of the Mil- itary Association in Pennsylvania. Philadelphia: Henry Miller. 1776. 3468 SAUM)ERS. (R.) A Pocket Almanac for 1777. By Richard Saunders, Phil. Philadelphia : Hall and Sellers. 1776. 3469 SAUNDERS. Poor Richard improved: | Being an | Al- manack I ... I ... I ... I ... I ... I ... I ... I ... I .. . I ... I For the | Year of our Lord 1777 : | Being the First after Leap-Year. | . . . | . . . | . . . | . . . | . . . | . . . | . . . | . . . | . . . . I By Richard Saunders, Phil oni. j Philadelphia: \ Printed and Sold by Hall and Sellers. [1776.] | Sm. 8vo. pp. (36 ?). c. 3470 1776 IN PENNSYLVANIA 267 SCI-mEEBERGER. (A. and B.) SaS 3?a6en = Oefc^re^, burc^ §8r. 2tnbrea§ ©c^neeberger | auf Antetum, 1776. | 8vo. 2 pp. S)te ©timme ber %mtdtanbt, burc^ S(^. 33ar£)ora | ©^neeberger auf Antetum. [n. p.] 1776. | 8vo. 2 pp. 3471 SHARP. (A.) ®er ®an^ S«eue aSerbefferte 5«orb = aimericanif^e ©alenber, auf ba§ 1777fte gat^r S^riftt. 3um 3tt)e^tenmat l^erauS= gegeben unb tierfertiget toon Stnti^on^ @^or)3, Philom. Lancaster : Francis Bailey. 1776. 3472 SHARP. The Lancaster Almanac for 1777. By Anthony Sharp, Philom. Lancaster : Francis Bailey. 1776. 3473 SIMES. (T.) The | Military Guide | for | Young Officers, | By I Thomas Simes, Esq. | Author of the Military Medley. | In Two Volumes. | Vol. I. | London, Printed. \ Philadelphia, \ Re-printed by J. Humphreys, JR. Bell, and \ B. Aitken, Printers and Booksellers. \ M.DCC.LXXVI. I 8vo. + Volume the Second. ] llbid.} 8vo. Collation: Volume I. Title, 1 leaf; Advertisement, pp. (2) ; Contents, pp. (4) ; text, pp. 1-384 (misprinted 284) ; 2 folded leaves ; Index, pp. (5). Volume II. Title, 1 leaf; 2d Title, 1 leaf; text, pp. (188) ; 1 plate. The second title is as follows : A New I Military, Historical, | and | Explanatory | Dictionary : | Including the | Warriors Gazetteer of Places remarkahle | for Sieges or Battles. | By Thomas Simes. I Philadelphia : | Sold by HuTnphreys, Bell, and Aitken. | M,DCC,LXXVI. | SMITH. (W.) An | Oration | In Memory of | General Mont- gomery, I and of the j Officers and Soldiers, | Who Fell with Him, December 31,1775, | before | Quebec; | Drawn up (and Delivered February 19th, 1776.) | At the Desire of the | Honorable Conti- nental Congress, | By William Smith, D.D. | Provost of the Col- lege and Academy | of Philadelphia. | ... | ... | ... | .... | Philadelphia : \ Printed by John Dunlap, in Market-Street. \ M,DCC,LXXVI. I 8vo. Half-title, 1 leaf; Title, 1 leaf; Preface, pp. (2); text, pp. 1-44. l. c. p. 3475 STILLMAN'. (S.) Death, the last Enemy, destroyed by Christ. I A I Sermon, | Preached, March 27, 1776, | before | The Honor- able I Continental Congress ; | on the Death of | The Honorable | Samuel Ward, Esq. | one of the | Delegates from the Colony | of 268 THE ISSUES OF THE PRESS 1776 Ehode-Island, | who died of the Small-Pox, in this city, | (Phila- delphia) March 26, ^t. 52. | Published at the desire of many who heard it. | By Samuel Stillman, M. A. | Philadelphia : | Printed by Joseph Crukshank, in Market-street. \ MDCCLXXVl. | 8vo. pp. 28. SWIETEE". ([Geraard] van) The | Diseases | incident to | Armies. | With the | Method of Cure. | Translated from the Original of | Baron Van Swieten, | Physician to their Imperial Majesties. | To which are Added ; | The ISTature and Treatment, I of I Gun-Shot "Wounds. | By John Panby, Esquire, Surgeon general | to the British Army. | Likewise, | Some brief directions, to be I observed by Sea Surgeons | in engagements. | Also, | Pre- ventatives of the Scurvy at Sea. | By William ISTorthcote, Sur- geon, I many years in the sea-sei-vice. | Published, for the Use of Military, and Naval Surgeons | In America. | Philadelphia: \ Printed, and Sold, hy B. Bell, in Third-Street. \ MDCCLXXVl. j Svo. pp. 164. L. c. p. 3477 Baron van Swieten's work ends on page 112, and is followed by a work with the following title-page : NoRTHCOlE, (W.) and J. Eanbt. Extracts | from the | Marine Practice | of | Physic and Surgery. | With some brief directions to be | observed by sea-surgeons | in engagements, &c. | By William Northcote, Surgeon, | many years in the sea- service. I Including, | The Nature and Treatment, | of | Gun-Shot Wounds. | By John Kanby, Esquire ; surgeon general | to the British Army. | Philadelphia : | Printed, and Sold, by E. Bell, in Third-Sti-eet \ MDCCLXXVl. | THOUGHTS I on | Government: | Applicable to ] The Present State I of the | American Colonies. | In a Letter from a Gentleman I To his Friend. | Bhiladelphia : \ Printed hy John Bunlap. \ M,DCC,LXXVL I Sm. 8vo. pp. 28. l. c. p. 3478 TO our Friends and Brethren in religious Profession, in | these and the adjacent Provinces. | [^Philadelphia : 1776.] 4to. pp. (2). " Signed in . . . behalf of the Meeting for Sufferings, 20th day of the Twelfth Month, 1776, John Pemberton, Clerk." " That we may with Christian firm- ness and fortitude withstand and refuse to submit to the arbitrary injunctions and ordinances of men, who assume to themselves the power of compelling others, either in person or by other assistance, to join in carrying on war." One of the inoppor- tune epistles put forth by some members of the Society of Eriends, the persistent repetition of which largely influenced their being sent to Virginia. 1776 IN PENNSYLVANIA 269 TO the Associators of | Pennsylvania. | [Philadelphia .-] Printed by John Bunlap. [1776.] | Folio, 1 leaf. h. s. p. 3480 Dated " War Office, Nov. 14, 1776." " Congress have received Intelligence that a Fleet of the Enemy, consisting of several hundred sail, were yesterday discovered near Sandy-Hook, steering to the Southward. . . . immediately put yourselves in array and march by Companies and Parts of Companies . . . with the utmost Expe- dition to this City." TO the I Electors | and | Freeholders | of the | City of Phila- delphia. I [Philadelphia : 1776.] Folio, 1 leaf l. c. p. 3481 Dated by Du Simitiere, "Philadelphia, April 30, 1776." Issued on the election of four additional Assemblymen from Philadelphia, in favor of the selection of men of moderate views. TO the Free and Independent Electors | of the City of Phila- delphia. I [Philadelphia : 1776.] Folio, 1 leaf. l. c. p. 3482 Signed " Philirenseus." Du Simitiere dated his copy " Philadelphia, November 5, 1776." An election circular in support of the " Constitution of 1776." TO the Privates of the several Battalions of Military | Associ- ators in the Province of Pennsylvania. I [Philadelphia: 1776.] 4to. pp. 3. L. c. p. 3483 "Signed by Order of the Committee of Privates, Samuel Simpson, President." The second and third pages contain " The Protest of the Committee of the Privates of the Military Association belonging to the City and Liberties of Philadelphia," against the appointment by the Assembly of two Brigadier-Generals to command the Associators, as recommended by Congress. TO the Puhlic. | [Philadelphia : W. and T. Bradford. 1776.] Sm. foho, 1 leaf l. c. p. 3484 The officers of the Pennsylvania Navy, concerning the " many misrepresenta- tions . . . circulated respecting the quantity of ammunition, and other circum- stances relating to the condition of the Gallies at the time of the late engagement" with the " Roebuck." TO the several Battalions of Military Associators | in the Prov- ince of Pennsylvania. | [Philadelphia : 1776.] Folio, pp. (2). 3485 Signed by Thos. Nevil, John Chaloner, James Canmon, Andrew Epley, and Wil- liam Thome, Committee of Correspondence, dated " June 26, 1776," in regard to the choice of officers. 270 THE ISSUES OP THE PRESS 1776 TO the Tories. | [Philadelphia : 1776.] 4to. 1 leaf. h. s. p. 3486 An election circular signed " Old Trusty," and dated " Tuesday, April 30, in the Year of our Lord 1776, and in the third Year of the Union." TOUSTAffiT DE RICHEBOmiG. Pro aris et focis. Par Toustain de Richebourg. A Philadelphie d'Amorique et non d'Ame- rique. [France.] 1776. w. 3487 TUCKER. (Josiah) The True | Interest of Britain, | Set Forth in Regard | to the | Colonies ; | And the only Means of | Living in Peace and Harmony with Them, | Including Five dif- ferent Plans for effecting this desirable | Event. | By Jos. Tucker, D.D., Dean of Grloucester. | Author of the Essay on the Advan- tages and Disadvantages | which respectively attend France and Great-Britain, with | regard to Trade. | To which is added by the Printer, A few more "Words, | on the Freedom of the Press in America. | Philadelphia : | Printed, and Sold, by JRobert Pell, in Third-Street. | MDCCLXXVI. | 8vo. pp. 66 ; A few more Words, pp. (4) ; Advertisement, pp. (2). + The Second Edition. 3488 THE UNIVERSAL Almanac for 1777. Philadelphia: James Humphreys, jun. 1776. 3489 VIEW I of the I Title | to | Indiana, | A Tract of Country | on the I River Ohio. | Containing | Indian Conferences at John- son-Hall, in May, 1765 — the | Deed of the Six ISTations to the Proprietors of Indiana — the | Minutes of the Congress at Fort Stauwix, in October and | ^November, 1768 — the Deed of the Indians, settling the | Boundary Line between the English and Indians Lands — | and the Opinion of Counsel on the Title of the Pro- I prietors of Indiana. | Philadelphia : \ Printed by Styner and Cist, in Second- \ street, near Arch-street. MDCCLXXVI. | 8vo. pp. 46. L. 0. p. 3490 VOTES I of the | House of Representatives, | From Monday, February 12, to Saturday, February 17, 1776. | [Colophon.] Philadelpihia : Printed and Sold by Henry Miller, in Pace-Street. [1776.] I Folio, pp. 173-175. h. s. p. 3491 Continued weekly to April 6, and from May 20 to June 15, 1776, pp. 173-265. 1776 IN PENNSYLVANIA 271 The Assembly adjourned to meet on August 26, and on August 28 they adjourned until Sept. 23. They sat until the 26th of Sept., when the Provincial Assembly " rose" for the last time. VOTES I and | Proceedings | of the | House of Representatives I of the 1 Province of Pennsylvania. | Beginning the Fourteenth Day of October, 1767. | Volume The Sixth. | [Pmn Arms.] \ Philadelphia : | Printed and Sold by Henry Miller, in Pace-Street. \ MDCCLXXVI. I Folio, Title, 1 leaf; pp. 766, 1 leaf. h. s. p. 3492 WATTS. (I.) Horse Lyricse. Poems chiefly of the Lyric Kind. In Three Books. By Isaac Watts, D.D. Philadelphia: Robert Bell. 1776 ? 3493 WEATHERWISE. (A.) Father Abraham's | Almanack | For the Year of our Lord | 1777; | Being the First after Leap- Year. | . . . | . . . | . . . | . . . | . . . | . . . | . . . | . . . | . . . | ... I ... I ... I .... I By Abraham Weatherwise, Gent. | ... I ... I ... I ... I .... I Philadelphia: \ Printed and Sold by John Dunlap, at the \ Newest-Printing-Office, in Market-Street. [1776.] I Sm. 8vo. pp. 32 +. l. c. p. 3494 WETTENHALL. (E.) Grajcte | Grammatics | Institutib Compendiaria. | In usum Scholarum. | Auctore | Edv. Wettenhall, D.D. I I^uper Episcopo Kilmor. & Ardag. | Philadelphia. | Printed and Sold \ By James Humphreys, junr. \ M,DCC,LXXVI. 12mo. pp. (4), 93. 3495 WITHERSPOOlsr. (J.) The Dominion of Providence over the Pas- I sions of Men. | A | Sermon | preached | At Princeton, I On the 17th of May, 1776. | Being | The General Fast ap- pointed by the Congress | through the United Colonies. | To which is added, | An Address to the l^atives of Scotland residing in I America. | By John Witherspoon, D.D. | President of the College of New-Jersey. | Philadelphia : | Printed and sold by P. Aitken, Printer and \ Bookseller, opposite the London Coffee- \ House, Front-Street. \ M.DCC.LXXVL | 8vo. Title, 1 leaf; Dedication, 1 leaf; pp, 1-78 ; Errata, 1 leaf h. s. p. 3496 [YOUJSTG. (Arthur)] Rural Oeconomy: | Or Essays on the I Practical Parts of Husbandry. 1 Designed to explain several of 272 THE ISSUES OP THE PRESS 1777 the most important Me- | thods of conducting Farms of various Idnds; includ- | ing many Usefal Hints to Gentlemen Farmers; rela- | tive to the oeconomical Management of their Business. | Containing, among other enquiries, | Of that Proportioned Farm, I Avhich is of all others the | most profitable. | The best Method of conduct- I ing Farms that consist all of | Grass, or all of Arable Land. | The Means of keeping the most | Cattle the Year round on a I given quantity of Land. | The cheapest way of manuring | Land. | Considerations on the oecono- | mical conduct of Gentle- men I Farmers. | The comparative Profit of farm- | ing different Soils. I Of Experimental Agriculture. | Of the 'New Husbandry. I Of the Management of Borders | of Arable Fields. | Of period- ical Publications con- | cerning Rural Oeconomics. | To which is added, | The Rural Socrates, | Being Memoirs of a Country Phi- losopher, I By the Author of the Farmer's Letters. | . . . | . ... I The Second Edition. | London, Printed : | Philadelphia: Pe-printed and Sold \ By James Humphreys, junr. \ M,DCC,LXXVI. | 8vo. pp. 245, (1). H. s. p. 3497 The Kural Socrates was written by Hans Caspar Hirzel, a Swiss physician. THE YOUISTG Clerk's Vade Mecum: Or, Complete Law Tutor. Philadelphia: Bobert Bell 1776. 3498 ZEISBERGER. (D.) Essay | of a | Delaware - Indian and English I Spelling-Book, | for the | Use of the Schools | of the | Christian Indians | on Muskingum River. | By David Zeisberger, I Missionary among the "Western Indians. | Philadelphia, \ Printed hy Henry Miller. 1776. | Sm. 8vo. pp. (2), 113. h. s. p. 3499 1777. THE I ACCOMPLISH'D Maid. | A new | Comic Opera. | As it is performed at the | Theatre-Royal in Covent-Garden. | The Music by | Signior Niccolo Piccini. | ... | ... | .... | Phila- deVphin: \ Printed and Sold by Robert Bell, in Third-Street. \ MDCCLXXVn. I 8vo. pp. 61, (1). h. s. p. 3500 ANT ACCOUNT of the Births and Burials in Christ Church and St. Peter's. Philadelphia: Vll'J. 3501 1777 IN PENNSYLVANIA 273 AN ACT I To discourage Desertion, and to punish all such Persons as shall harhour or | conceal Deserters. | [Philadelphia: John Bunlap. 1777.] Folio, 1 leaf. l. c. p. 3502 AN I ACT I to regulate the | Militia | of the | Common-Wealth I of I Pennsylvania. | Philadelphia : \ Printed by John Dunlap, in Market-Street. \ M,DCC,LXXVn. | 8vo. pp. 32. l. c. p. 3503 ACT. A Supplement to the Act | intitled "An Act to regu- late the I " Militia of the Common-Wealth of | "Pennsylvania." I [Philadelphia : John Dunlap. 1777.] 8vo. pp. 4. l. c. p. 3504 ACT. A Supplement to the Act, intitled, " An Act to | " regu- late the Militia of, the Common-Wealth of Pennsylvania." | [Phila- delphia ;] Printed by John Dunlap. [1777.] | Folio, 1 leaf 3505 ACT. Supplement to an Act for amending the several acts for electing Members of Assembly. Philadelphia: Steiner and Cist. 1777. 8vo. pp. 8. 3506 Title from Sabin's Dictionary, No. 60,651. Probably the same as No. 3569, infra. egS^e ates;® | jur | ainorbnung I ber | Ttili^ | ber | Ste^ubli! ^enn= ftjltoaniett. | 2lu§ bem ©nglifc^en ilberfe^t. | Philadelphia : \ Qedruckt bey Steiner und Cist, in der Zweyten-strasse, \ nahe bey der Arch-strasse. 1777. I 8vo. pp. 28. l. c. p. 3507 ADDENDA to the Rural Socrates. Philadelphia : James Hum- phreys, junr. 1777. 3508 Announced as in the Press at the end of Young's Eural Economy, and in the Pa. Journal, July 16, 1777. " Essays on Field Husbandry," by Jared Elliot, were also announced as in the press, in both advertisements. AN I ADDEESS | of the | Convention | of the | Representa. fives I of the | State | of | New- York | to their | Constituents. | Philadelphia: \ Printed by John Dunlap. \ M,DCC,LXXVn. | 12mo. pp. 12. L. 0. p. 3509 AN ADDRESS to General- St. Clair's Brigade at Ticonderoga. Philadelphia : Styner and Cist. 1777. 3510 II.— 35 274 THE ISSUES OP THE PRESS 1777 AJ^ I ADDEESS | to the | Inhabitants of Pennsylvania, | By | Those Freemen, of the City of Philadelphia, | who are now con- fined in the | Mason's Lodge, | By virtue of] A General "Warrant, I Signed in Council | by the | Vice President | of the | Council of Pennsylvania. | Philadelphia : \ Printed by Robert Bell, in Third- Street. I MDCCLXXVn. I 8vo. Title, 1 leaf; Quotation, 1 leaf; | pp. 1-52. H. s. p. 3511 ADVEKTISEMElSTT. Philadelphia : Robert Aitken. 1777. 3512 Aitken's Ledger contains during 1777 charges for printing the following adver- tisements, &c. . Feb. 10. 200 copies Gen. Weedon's Advertisement from Head Quarters. Feb. 11. 200 copies Maj. Nichola's Advertisement for Eeturns, &c. Feb. 23. 500 copies Notices for Matthew Clarkson. June 2. 200 copies Gen. Mifflin's Advertisement, ito. Sept. 24. Vanuxem's Circular Letter (in French). Folio. ADVERTISEMENT. ] A Return of Waggons and Horses | in Philadelphia, Germantown, and the | Country about is to be given ... to I the Quarter Master General, ... | ... | ... | ... | ... I ... I ... I ... I ... . I Philadelphia, Printed by James Humphreys, Junr. [1777.] | Folio, 1 leaf 3513 Dated "Philadelphia, October 10, 1777." ADVERTISEMENT. | The Inhabitants of Philadelphia, Ger- man- I town and the Country about, are required to give | • . • I ... I ... a Return of | the Number of Horses, Waggons, Teams, and | Carts in their Possession. | . . . | . . . | . . . | . . . 1 ... I ... I .... I Philadelphia : Printed by B. Toione, in Front- street. [1777.] I 4to. 1 leaf. l. c. p. 3514 ALL Gentlemen | Sailors | Desirous of rendering themselves useful to their Country, let them | repair on Board His Majesty's armed Ship the | Vigilant, | Captain Christian, | Commander ; I ... I ... I ... I ... I .... I Philadelphia: Printed by James Humphreys, Junr. \ . . . [1777.] | 4to. 1 leaf l. c. p. 3515 ALL Gentlemen | Volunteers, | Who have a Desire to serve on Board the Stanley armed Brig, | belonging to His Majesty's 1777 IN PENNSYLVANIA 275 Ship the I Eoebuek, | . . . | "Will meet with the warmest en- couragement .... I [Philadelphia : 1777.] 4to. 1 leaf. L. c. p. 3516 Dated " December 30, 1777." ALL Persons having in their Possession any | Kind of Stores and Provisions, belonging to | the Rebel Army, are . . . required to report ... | to the Quarter-Master or Commissary-G-eneral, | ... I ... I ... I ... I ... I Philadelphia, September 29, 1777. [_Printed hy James Hwnphreys, junr.] 4to. 1 leaf l. c. p. 3517 ALL Persons having in their Possession Rum, | or any kind of Spirituous Liquors, are here- | by ordered to report the same to the Commissary- | General, before Twelve o'Clock To-morrow. I ...[... I .... I Philadelphia .- Printed by James Humphreys, Junr. [1777.] | FoHo, 1 leaf l. c. p. 3518 Dated " Oommissary-Generars Office, Philadelphia, October 6, 1777." ALL the Male white Inhabitants residing | &c. [Philadelphia : 1777.] 4to. 1 leaf l. c. p. 3519 A printed form of a call for a public meeting " to chuse by Ballot, one Captain, two Lieutenants, one Ensign, and two Persons to be stiled Oourt-Martial Men," Signed " George Henry, Lieutenant of the City of Philadelphia," and dated "April 23, 1777." 3t3We$«363l9^S©6$© ©alenbet. S)er §in(fenb= unb ©toUjernb^ | boc^ etlfertig=f[iegenb= unb taufenbe 3lmericantfct)e 9ieic^§=S8otf, | S)a§ tft ber 2l(Ierneuefte= SBerbefferte unb 3ut)erta§tgfte. | 2lmert!ani[cf)e 3ieic^§= (Staat§= 5?rieg§= (5teg§= unb | ®ef(^ic§t§= | ©almber, | 3tuf ba§ ^ai^v, nacf) ber @nabenreicf)en ©eburt unferS | ^errn unb ^e^tanbeS 3efu e^rtfti, I 1778. I 2BeIc^e§ ein ®emein=Sa£)r bon 365 STagen, ba§ stoe^te nad) bem ©c^att 3a^r ift, | barinen ent£)a(ten | Sie SSoc^en^ aJlDnat§= unb 9)ter!tourbigt 3:^age; be§ 3Jlonb§ 3Iuf= unb Un= | tergang; feine 3etc§en, ©rabe, unb SSiertet; bie 2lf^ecten ber ^laneten, famt ber | 9Bit= terung ; be§ ©iebengeftirnS 2tufgang ©iibi^Ia^ unb Untergang ; 2tuf= unb Untergang ber ©onnen ; nebft ber 3^lut^ ober bem i)o^m SBaffer ju | ^^itabel^^ia, 3teu=2)orf unb anbern ^la^e in 3lmerica | Unb anbere geto51()nK(^e Salenber = 2lrbeit. | toie and) \ Unter[c^iebtt(^e fur^gefa^te luunberlic^e furfetoeilige ^tftorien; nebft Dielen | Derfcfiiebenen fef)r merf= 276 THE ISSUES OF THE PRESS 1777 toiirbtgen Stiicfen, 2C. 2C. | aSornemlid) nad^ bent ^ennf^lBanifc^en ^orijon 5ered[;net ; | Seboc^ in ben angrenjenben Sanbfcfiafften o^ne merfli(f)en Unterfd^ieb ju gebraui^en. | 3"!" S^^e^t^^i^fl^ tierauSgegeben. I Lancaster, Gedruckt und zu finden hey Matthias Bartgis, in der Koenigin- \ Strasse nahe hey dem Court-Hausz. \ ... | ... | ... . [1777.] I Sm. 4to. pp. (38). 3520 The title is on the fifth page. In place of the cut on the first page is an abridged title, as follows : Der | AUerneueste Nord- | Americanische | Calender, 1 Auf das Jahr I ... I . I 1778. I ... I ... I ... I ... I .... I Lancaster, Gedruckt und zu finden bey Matthias Bartgis. \ WR bie l^D^geefirten ©Iteber ber | 2lffemb(t), | ®e§ ^ennf^foanif^en ©taat§. I 5Dag Siemorial berfc^iebenet @init)o(;ner bet ©rafffc^aft San= cafter | gtebt mit aHer gebii^renben ^ocfiad^tung ju erfennen. | [^Lancaster: Francis Bailey. 1777.] Folio, 1 leaf. h. s. p. 3521 APOCALYPSE de Chiokoyhikoy, Chef des Iroquois, Sauvages du ISTord de TAmerique. Ecrite par lui-meme vers Pan de I'^re Cretienne 1305. Traduite en Fran9ois sur I'original Iroquois. Avec un commentaire pour I'intelligence des endroits les plus difficiles du Texte, soigneusement revu et corrige sous les yeux du Congres general des Colonies Unies. Public par ordre du Congres general. A Philadelphie, [Paris,] Chez W. Eoherdson, Imprimeur Ordinaire des Colonies Confederees. 1777. 8vo. pp. iv. 111. ARTICLES I of I Confederation | and | Perpetual Union [ between the | States | of | New-Hampshire, Massachusetts-Bay, Rhode- I Island and Providence Plantation, Con- | necticut, ISTew- York, ISTew-Jersey, Pennsyl- | vania, Delaware, Maryland, Vir- ginia, I Iforth-Carolina, South-Carolina and Geor- | gia. | Lan- caster: I Printed by Francis Bailey. \ M,DCC,LXXVn. | Folio, pp. 26. A. p. s. 3523 [BEISTEZET. (Anthony)] Serious Reflections affectionately recommended | to the "Well-disposed of every Religious De- | nomination, particularly those who Mourn | and Lament on account of the Calamities | which attend us ; and the insensi- bility that I so generally prevails. | [Philadelphia : 1777 ?] Sm. 8vo. pp. 4. F. 3524 1777 IN PENNSYLVANIA 277 S8(£3) feinec ©Eceaens ] @. 2Bafd;tngton, a§ fur Drben§= unb SfJic^torbenSteute ber SRab. (Jagtioftro. Philadelphia : [ Wiiiekind in Eisenach.'] 1778. w. 3670 AVIS au Public. To the Public. Dffenttic()e Sefanntmad^ung. | Imprimh a Philadelphie par Henri Miller, \ 1778. | Folio, 1 leaf. 3671 Printed in French, English, and German, in three parallel columns, with imprints vmder each column. " Colonel De la Balme, a, French Officer, . . . has begun to erect about 28 miles from Philadelphia, a Kow of Workshops, where such ... as are destitute . . . may ... by means of their own Labour, overcome the Difficulties of their Misfortunes. . . . The Diet is to be : Before going to work a Crust of good Bread, or a Biscuit, and a Glass of the best Bum ; Breakfast, Fruit, Potatoes and broil'd Meat ; For Dinner, Soup and boil'd Meat ; Supper, Soup and roasted Meat. Fresh Meat shall be served as much as can be, and from time to time some Beer or Cyder." BECOARIA. ([Oesare Bonesana,] Marquis di) An | Essay | on I Crimes | and | Punishments. | Written by the | Marquis Bee- 302 THE ISSUES OF THE PRESS 1778 caria, | of Milan. | "With a | Commentary, | Attributed to Mon- sieur De Yoltaire. | ... | ... | ... | ... | .... | Philadelphia : I Printed and Sold by R. Pell, next Poor to St. Paul's | Church, in Third-Street. \ M.DCC.LXXVin. | 8vo. l. c. p. 3672 Collation: Half-title, 1 leaf; Title, 1 leaf; Contents, pp. (4); Preface, pp. 6-10; Introduction, pp. 11-14 ; text, pp. 15-269 ; Sharp's Remarks, Half-title, and quota- tion, pp. (2) ; Title, 1 leaf; Preface, pp. 275-288 ; text, 289-348 ; Eousseau on Duel- ling, pp. 349-352 ; Index, pp. (3) ; Advertisement, 1 page. The title to Sharp's tract is as follows : Remarks | on the | Opinions | of | Some of the most celebrated "Writers | on | Crown Law, | respecting the due distinction between Manslaughter and Murder : ] Being an Attempt to shew, | That the plea of sudden Anger | cannot remove the imputation | and guilt of Murder, when a | Mortal "Wound is wilfully given I with a "Weapon : | That the indulgence allowed by | the Courts to voluntary Man- I slaughter in Rencounters, and | in sudden Affrays and Duels, | is indiscrimi- nate, and without | foundation in Law : | And that impunity in such cases | of volun- tary Manslaughter is | one of the principal causes of | the continuance and present in- I crease of the base and disgrace- | ful practice of Duelling. | To which are added, some thoughts | on the particular case of the | Gentlemen of the Army, when | in- volved in such disagreeable | private differences. | "With a Prefatory Address to the Reader, concerning the | Depravity and Polly of modern Men of Honour, falsely so called ; | including a short account of the Principles and Design of the | "Work. | By Grenville Sharp. | Philadelphia : | Printed and Sold by Robert Bell, in Third-Street. I M.DOC.LXXVIII. I BElsTEZET. (A.) A first Book for Children. A. B. C. D. E. F. G. H. I. J. K L. M. 0. P. Q. K. S. T. U. V. W. X. Y. Z. I^ote, When the above alphabets are defaced, this leaf may be pasted upon the cover, and that on the other side used. By An- thony Benezet. Philadelphia : Printed and sold by J. Orukshank, in Market-Street, between Second and Third Streets. 1778. 16mo. pp. 16 ? 3673 Title from Smith's Catalogue of Priends' Books. [BElSTEZET.] Serious | Considerations | On several Important I Subjects; | viz. | On "War and its Inconsistancy -with the | Gos- pel. I Observations on Slavery. | And | Remarks on the N'ature and bad Effects of | Spirituous Liquors. | [12 lines.] | Philadelphia : I Printed by Joseph Crukshank, . . . | . . . 1778. | 12mo. pp. 48. [BENEZET.] Serious Reflections affectionately recommended I to the "Well-disposed of every Religious De- | nomination, par- ticularly those vs^ho Mourn | and Lament on account of the Calam- 1778 IN PENNSYLVANIA 303 ities I which attend us; and the insensihility that | so generally prevails. | {^Philadelphia : 1778 ?] Sm. 8vo. pp. 4. h. s. p. 3675 [BENEZET.] Some | Necessary | Remarks | on the | Educa- tion I of the I Youth | in the Country-parts of this, and | the neighbouring | Grovernments. | {Philadelphia : 1778 ?] Sm. 8vo. pp. 8. H. s. p. 3676 [BERTIE, (Willoughby — ] Earl of Abingdon.) Thoughts | on the I Letter | of | Edmund Burke, Esq ; | to the | Sheriffs of Bristol, I on the | Affairs of America. ] By the Earl of Abingdon. I Oxford, Printed : \ Lancaster, Ee-printed, \ And Sold by John Dun- lap, I In Queen-Street. \ M,DCC,LXXVin. | 8vo. pp. 30 ; Adver- tisement, pp. (2). H. s. p. 3677 A second edition was advertised in the Pa. Packet, June 3, 1778. BRAOKEKRIDGE. (H. M.) Six | Political | Discourses | founded on | the | Scripture. | By Hugh Montgomery Bracken- ridge. I ... I ... I ... I .... I Lancaster : \ Printed by Francis Bailey. [1778.J | Sm. 8vo. pp. 88. l. c. p. 3678 BROOEi:. (H.) Gustavus Vasa, | The | Deliverer of his Country. | Inscrib'd | To his Excellency | General Washington, | Commander in Chief of the Forces of the Thirteen | United States of America. | ... | ... | ... | ... | .... | Written by I Henry Brooke, Esq, | Author of the Fool of Quality, of the History of Juliet | Grenville, &c. &c. &c. | Philadelphia: \ Printed and Sold by Robert Bell, next Door to \ St. Paul's Church in Third- Street. I M.DCC.LXXVni. I 8vo. pp. 88, (8). h. s. p. 3679 [BROWN. (William)] Pharmacapoeia | Simpliciorum | et | Efficaciorum, | in usum | Nosocomii Militaris, | ad exercitum | Foederatarum Americse Civitatum | pertinentis; | Hodiernse nostras inopise rerumque |- angustiis, | Foroci hostium ssevitise, belloque crudeli ex inopinat6 | patriae nostrse illato debitis, | Maxime accommodata. | Philadelphice : \ Ex Officina Styner ^ Cist. MDOCLXXVni. I Sm. 8vo. pp. 32. l. c. p. 3680 This was the first Pharmacopoeia published in the United States. A second edition was issued in 1781. 304 THE ISSUES OP THE PRESS 1778 BY Order of His Excellency | Sir William Howe, KB. | Gen- eral and Commander in Chief, &c. &c. &c. | Philadelphia : Printed by James Humphreys, Junior. \ ■ ■ ■ [1778.] | 4to. 1 leaf. 3681 Issued Jan. 15, 1778, requiring " all Merchants and Others to make a true return to the Barrack Master of Blankets and Kugs in their possession." BY Order of His Excellency | Sir William Howe, K.B. | Philadelphia: Printed by James Humphreys, Junr. [1778.] | 4to. 1 leaf 3682 Signed "Daniel Wier, Commissary General," dated " 22d of Peh., 1777." "It heing expedient that a sufficient Quantity of Porage and Pasturage should be pro- vided for the Use of the Horses in His Majesty's Service," &c. CALENDRHSR de Philadelphie, ou constitutions de Sancho Pansa et du bonhomme Bichard de Pensylvanie. Philadelphie: [Pans.] 1778. 3683 Title from Weller's Die falschen Druckorte. Which also notes an edition printed "En Pensylvanie, 1778," and another "A Philadelphie, 1779," and says " Par Bar- beu du Bourg." CAM][LLA. I His Majesty's Ship | The Camilla | Wants Men. I ... I .... I Philadelphia .-] Printed by James Humphreys, junr. . . . [1778.] I Eolio, 1 leaf l. c. p. 3684 A CARD. I To the Electors of Philadelphia. | {Philadelphia: 1778.] 4to. 1 leaf l. c. p. 3685 Issued, says Du Simitiere, " October 13, 1778, in answer to a paragraph, signed an Elector, in the Pa. Packet, Oct. 16, 1778." CATALOGFE of a small collection of Sentimental Food to be exhibited at Auction by Robert Bell, on the 15th, 16th and 17th of January. Philadelphia : Robert Bell. 1778. 3686 CATALOGUE of Books to be sold at Auction at Samuel Del- lap's Auction Room, on Jan. 15th, and six or seven following evenings. Philadelphia: 1778. 3687 CATALOGUE of Books to be sold at Auction, May 21, 22, and 23. Philadelphia : Robert Bell. 1778. 3688 1778 IN PENNSYLVANIA 305 CATALOGUE of Books to be sold at Auction, by Eobert Bell, April 23, 24, and 25. Philadelphia: Robert Bell. 1778. 3689 CATALOGUE of the Books in Bell's Circulating Library, Con- taining above 2000 volumes. Philadelphia : Robert Bell. 1778. 3690 DAVYS. (P.) Adminiculum Puerile, or an Help for School Boys. By P. Davys. Philadelphia : James Humphreys, junr. ? 1778. Advertised in the Pa. Packet, Sept. 24, 1778, to be sold by John Dunlap. This was just after the sale of the confiscated effects of Humphreys, and it was probably from his press. DE FOE. (D.) The | True Born | Englishman. | A Satyr. I By Daniel D'Foe. | Philadelphia: \ Re-printed in the Year MDCCLXXVin. I Sm. 8vo. pp. 38. l. o. p. 3692 DESCRIPTION" I of | Counterfeit Bills, | Which were done in Imitation of the True Ones ordered by the Honorable | the Con- tinental Congress, | Bearing Date 20th May, 1777, and 11th April, 1778. I [Philadelphia: John Dunlap. 1778.] Folio, 1 leaf. 3693 DILWORTH. (T.) A ISTew Guide to the English Tongue. By Thomas Dilworth. Philadelphia : Robert Aitken. 1778. 3694 DILWORTH. (T.) A New Guide to the English Tongue. By Thomas Dilworth. Lancaster • Francis Bailey. 1778. 3696 DIRECTION'S to sail into and up Delaware Bay. | [Philadel- phia: 111%.'] Folio, 1 leaf. 3696 Dated by Du Simitiere Feb. 9, 1778. [Royal Arms.'] | DRAUGHT of a Bill | For declaring the In- tentions of the Parliament of Great Britain, | concerning the Ex- ercise of the Right of imposing Taxes within | His Majesty's Colonies, Provinces, and Plantations in North- | America. | [Phil- adelphia ;] Printed by Macdonald and Cameron, in Chestnut-Street, a few Boors above the Barrack-Office. [1778.] | Folio, 1 leaf 3697 THE I ELDERS and Messengers | of the several | Baptist Churches, | ... | ... | ... | ... | ... | .... | Being met II.— 39 306 THE ISSUES OF THE PEESS 1778 in Association at Hopewell, in | New Jersey, October ISth and 14th, 1778 ; | [Colophon. J Philadelphia: \ Printed by Hall and Sel- lers. [1778.] I Sm. 4to. pp. 7. 3698 THE I EPISTLE from the Yearly-Meeting | in London, | Held by Adjournments, from the 8th of the Sixth | Month 1778, to the 13th of the same, inclusive. | To the Quarterly and Monthly Meet- ings of Friends in Great- | Britain, Ireland, and elsewhere. | l^Phil- adelphia : 1778.] 4to. pp. 4. F. 3699 Contains also the Epistle to the Yearly Meeting in Philadelphia. EVAN'S. (I.) A I Discourse, | delivered, | on the 18th Day of December, 1777, the Day of | public thanksgiving, | Appointed by the I honourable | continental congress, | By the Reverend Israel Evans, A.M. | Chaplain to General Poor's Brigade. | And now published at the request of the General and Officers of the said Brigade, | To be distributed among the Soldiers | gratis. | Lancas- ter : I Printed by Francis Bailey. | M,DCC,LXXVin. | 12mo. pp. 24. 3700 FATHER Abraham's | Pocket Almanack, | For the Year 1779 ; I Philadelphia: | Printed and Sold by J. Dunlap. [1778.] | 24mo. pp. (24). 3701 FIVE Hundred Pounds | Reward. | Philadelphia: Printed by John Dunlap, in Market-street. [1778.] | Folio, 1 leaf. l. o. p. 3702 A handbill in French and English, oflFering the above reward for the recapture of the " Virginia built pilot boat St. Louis," which had been seized and carried off by the crew. Signed " Anthony Marmajou,'' and dated " July 16, 1778." FOR the Benefit of the Widows and Orphans | of the Army. | On Monday | [Jan. 19.] • . . | Will be Represented, at the Theatre in Southwark, | A Comedy, Called | No One's Enemy I But his Own, | and | The Deuce is in Him. | . . . . | Phil- adelphia, Printed by James Humphreys, Junr. [1778.] | Folio, 1 leaf L. 0. p. 3703 [FOTHERGILL. (Samuel)] Repent and be converted : | A | Sermon | Preached at a Meeting of the People called [ Quakers, 1778 IN PENNSYLVANIA 307 1768. I Also The | Heads of a Sermon, | Preached at Horsley- down Meeting, upon the close of | a visit to Friends Families in that Quarter, the 19th | of the Eleventh Month, 1769. | Philadel- phia : I Printed, and Sold by Joseph Orukshank, in Market- \ street, between Second and Third-street. \ M,DCC,LXXVIII. | 8vo. pp. 31. [FRANEILIISr. (Benjamin)] La Science | Du Bonhomme Rich- ard, I ou I Moyen Facile | De Payer les Imp6ts. | Traduit de I'Anglois. 1 Seconde!&dition, | exactement semblable a la premiere. I [Cut.] I A Philadelphie. \ M se trouve \ A Paris, chez Ruault, Li- braire, \ rue de la Harpe, 1778. | 24mo. pp. 151 ; List of Books, &c., pp. (5). + Troisieme ]&dition, | . . . . | JL Philadelphie : \ Se vend a Paris, I chez Ruault, . . . , | MDOCLXXVIH. | 24mo. pp. 151, (5). H. s. p. 3705 Translated by Quetant and Lecuy, and printed at Lausanne, according to "Wel- ler's Die falschen wndfinguien Druckorte. FROM our General Spring Meeting of | Ministers and Elders, held in Philadelphia, for Pennsylvania and l!^ew-Jersey, by Ad- journments, I from the 2l8t of the Third-month to the 24th of | the same, inclusive, 1778. | To our Friends and Brethren in Re- ligious Profession. | [PAz'^eZ^Aia.- 1778.] Folio, pp. 2. F. 3706 GARRICK. (D.) The | Lying Valet. | A | Comedy in two Acts. I "Written | By David Garrick, Esq. | Printed at the Desire of some of the Officers in the American Army, who | intend to exhibit at the Play-house, for the Benefit of Families | who have suiFered in the War for American Liberty. | Philadelphia: \ Printed by R. Pell, next Door to St. Paul's Church, Third-street. | MDCOLXXVin. I 8vo. pp. 23, (1). h. s. p. 3707 THE GENTLEMAN" and Lady's Pocket Memorandum Book for 1778. Philadelphia : James Humphreys, jun. 1778. 3708 THE GEJJfTLEMBlsr | Merchants and Citizens | Are requested to meet on Business of Lnport- | ance, This Evening. {Philadel- phia: 1778.] 4to. 1 leaf. l. c. p. 3709 Dated " Monday Morning, May 26, 1778." 308 THE ISSUES OP THE PRESS 1778 @e. £utl^. ^reb. ju ^l()itabeli>l^ia, in 3torbame= | xxla. I Philadelphia : \ Gedrucktund zufinden bei Christoph und Peter Saur, I 1778. I Sm. 8vo. pp. (42), 132, (1). h. s. p. 3729 LAWS I enacted in | The Second | General Assembly | of the I Representatives | of the | Freemen | of the | Common- Wealth I of I Pennsylvania. | At the Sitting which began at Lancaster on the Twenty- | seventh day of October, A.D. One Thousand Seven Hundred | and Seventy-seven, and continued by adjournment to the second | day of January, A.D. One Thousand Seven Hundred and I Seventy-eight. | Lancaster: \ Printed by John Dunla-p, in Queen-Street. \ M,DCC,LXXVIH. | Folio, Title, 1 leaf; pp. 71-100. -f Laws I Enacted in the Second Sitting | . . . | . . . | . . . | . . . I . . , I . . . I . . . . I [^Lancaster : John Dunlap. 1788.] pp. 101-132. + Laws | Enacted in the Third Sitting . . . | . . . | . . . I .... I [Lancaster: John Dunlap. 1778.] pp. 133-136.+ Laws I Enacted in the Fourth Sitting | . . . | . . . | . . . | . . . | ... I ... I .... I [Philadelphia: John Dunlap. 1778.] pp. 137-164. H. s. P. 3730 312 THE ISSUES OP THE PRESS 1778 LAWS I Enacted in the Third | General Assembly | of the | Commonwealth | of | Pennsylvania, | "Which met at Philadelphia, I On Monday the twenty-sixth Day of October, in the | Year of our Lord One Thousand Seven Hundred | and Seventy-Eight, | And in the Third Tear of the Independence of the United | States of E"orth America. | Philadelphia: \ Printed by John Dunlap. | MDCCLXXVm. I Folio, Title, 1 leaf; pp. 167-177, (1). 3731 LETTERS I from | General Washington, | To several of his Friends in the | Tear 1776. | In which are set forth, | A fairer and faller View | of | American Politics, | Than ever yet transpired, I Or the Public could be made acquainted with | through any other Channel, | Together with | The Reverend Jacob Duche's (late I Chaplain to the Congress) Letter to Mr. | Washington, and an Answer to it, by | Mr. John Parke, a Lieutenant-Colonel in | Mr. Washington's Army. | \_Philadelphia :'] Printed in the Year 1778. I Sm. 8vo. Title, 1 leaf; pp". 52. l. c. p. 3732 (By Permission.) | A | LIST | of the | General and Staff Offi- cers, I and of the | Officers in the several Regiments | serving in North- America, | Under the Command of His Excellency General I Sir William Howe, K.B. | With the Dates of their Commissions as they Rank | in each Corps and in the Army. | Philadelphia: \ Printed by MacdonaU ^ Cameron, a few \ doors above the Barrack- Office, I MDCCLXXVHI. I 8vo. pp. 56. 3738 A LIST I of the | Fortunate ISTumbers | in the | First Class | of the I United States Lottery. | [Colophon.] Printed by Hall and Sellers. [1778.] | 8vo. pp. 55. l. o. p. 3734 LOUIS, I By the Grace of God, King of France and Navarre, | To All who shall see these Presents, | Greeting. | [Lancaster: Francis Bailey. 1778 ?] 4to. pp. (2). l. c. p. 3735 Announcement of the appointment of C. A. Gerard to be Minister to the United States. SU3r^@3iS®e$e unb Sieformirte 91 33 © unb Seamen = Sucker, filr Kinber, toetc^e anfangen ju lernen. Lancaster : Frantz Bailey. 1778. 1778 IN PENNSYLVANIA 313 MACKAY. (F.) American Liberty | Asserted : | Or | British Tyranny | Reprobated : | In | A Discourse, delivered on Wednes- day, tbe 22d Day | of April, 1778, to the Officers and Soldiers of Ge- I neral Woodford's Brigade. | By Pitzhugh Mackay, Chaplain. I . . . I .... I Lancaster : | Printed by Francis Bailey, near the Couri-House. \ MDCOLXXVni. | 8m. 8vo. pp. 16. c. 3737 McKEAN. (T.) A I Charge | delivered to the | Grand-Jury, I By the Honourable | Thomas McKean, Esquire, | Chief Justice of Pennsylvania, | At a Court of Oyer and Terminer, | and Gen- eral Gaol Delivery, held at | York, for the County of York, on the 21st 1 Day of April, 1778 ; and published | at the special Request of the said Grand- | Jury. | Lancaster : \ Printed by Francis' Bailey, in Kmg's-Street. | M,DCC,LXXVIII. | Sm. 8vo. pp. 18. c. 3738 A MANUAL of Catholic Prayers, and other Christian Devo- tions for the use of those Roman Catholics who ardently aspire after salvation. Philadelphia : Robert Bell. 1778. 3739 Advertised in the Pa. Evening Post, Dec. 28, 1778, with the following ; " N. B. At said Bell's may be had Holy Bibles, for the pocket or the family, with the Psalms of the Presbyterians." HENRICH MILLERS, be§ Suc^brucferS in «p^itobet^^ia, ] nSt^ige aSorfteEung | an bie 5Deutfc^en in ^ennf^foanien, jc. 1 [Philadelphia : Henrich Miller. 1778.] Folio, 1 leaf. h. s. p. 3740 MESrCTTES I Of the Second | General Assembly | of the | Com- mon-Wealth I of I Pennsylvania, | Which met at Lancaster, on Monday, October | Twenty-Seventh, A.D. One Thousand Seven Hundred | and Seventy-seven. | Lancaster : | Printed by John Dun- lap, in Queen-Street. \ M,DCC,LXXVni. | Folio, pp. 116. 3741 The Minutes of the 1st sitting occupy 41 pages ; of the 2d, pp. 43-76 ; of the 3d, pp. 77-86; of the 4th, pp. 87-116. The last two were probably printed by Dunlap in Philadelphia. MINUTES I of the Third | General Assembly | of the | Com- monwealth I of I Pennsylvania, | which met at Philadelphia, | On Monday the Twenty-sixth Day of October, A.D. One | Thousand Seven Hundred and Seventy-eight ; | And in the Third Year | of 11.-40 314 THE ISSUES OP THE PEESS 1778 the I Independence of America. | Philadelphia : \ Printed by John Dunlap, in Market-street. \ MDCCLXXVin. | Folio, pp. 154. 3742 The first sitting, issued in four parts, occupies pp. 3-34 ; the second sitting, issued in twelve parts, pp. 35-118 ; and the third sitting, issued in eight parts, pp. 118-154. The first page of the last sitting was numbered 118, instead of 119, and the error was corrected by leaving a blank page after 140. Some of the sheets have Duulap's im- print, and he, no doubt, printed the whole volume. The second and third sittings extend to Oct. 10, 1779. MISCELLANIES | for | Sentimentalists : | Containing, | I. Life of David Hume, written by himself. | II. Ti'avels of a Philos- opher, by Le Poivre. | III. Principles of Politeness, and of Know- ing j the World, by Lord Chesterfield. | IV. Maxims and Moral Reflections, by the | Duke De La Rochefoucault. | V. Travels of the Imagination; a true Journey | from ITewcastle to London, by J. Murray. | VI. American Independence, an Ever- | lasting De- liverance from British Tyranny, by Phi- | lip F — u. | VII. The humble Confession, Declaration, Recan- | tation, and Apology of Benjamin | Towne, Printer in Philadelphia. | Philadelphia: | Printed and Sold hy Robert Bell,in Third^Street. \ M.DCC.LXXVHI. I 8vo. 1 leaf. h. s. p. 3743 A general title-page to volume of pamphlets, all of which will be found elsewhere under the authors' names, except Numbers II. and VI., which were issued with Numbers I. and V. respectively. [MURRAY. (James)] The | Travels | of the | Imagination ; | A true Journey from | Newcastle to London. | To which are added, | American Independence, | an | Everlasting Deliverance I from I British Tyranny : | A Poem. | Philadelphia : \ Printed, by Robert Bell, in Third-Street. \ MDCCLXXVIII. | 8vo. pp. 126 ; List of Books, pp. (2). h. s. p. 3744 The poem by Philip Preneau occupies pp. 114-126, and has the following title- page: American | Independence, | an everlasting | Deliverance | from | British Tyranny. ] A Poem. | By Philip F — , Author of the American Village, | Voyage to Boston, &c. I . . I . . I ... I . I . . I . . . I . . . I Philadelphia: \ Printed, hy Robert Bell, in Third-Street \ MDCCLXXVIII. | ®eiR 5«®U®(SS3reSS2:(£, 3Serbeffert= unb 3ut)erta^tge | 3lmert= canifd^e | (Staat§=gatenber | 2luf bag 1779fte Sa^r ©^rifti, | aBelc^eS ba§ 1778 IN PENNSYLVANIA 315 brttte mtS®e^e3ft I ^au§= unb 3Birt^[c^aft§= | Salenber | 2tuf bae 1782fte Sa^r S^riftt, | ... | ... | ... | .... | 3um S)ritten= mat l^erauS gegeben. | Philadelphia : Gedruckt und zu haben bey Melchior Sieiner, in \ der Rees-strasse, zwischen der Zweyteix- und Dritten-strasse. [1781.] I Sm. 4to. pp. (40). h. s. p. 4075 3iaK(g9i3g2l5R3©6$@3t | ^au§= unb 2Btrtf)fc^aft§= | ©denber | 3tuf ba§ 1782fte 3a^r ^xx\i\, | ... | ... | ... | .... | 3um 3)ritten= mal ]()erau§ gegeben. | Philadelphia .- Gedruckt und zu finden bey Carl Cist, in der | Markt-sirasse, zwischen der Vierten- und Funfien-strasse. [1781.] I 8m. 4to. pp. (40). h. s. p. 4076 This appears to he identical with the preceding in every respect, except the imprint. ARRANGEMENT | of the | Pennsylvauia | Line, | January 17, 1781. I [Arms of Pennsylvania.] Philadelphia: \ Printed and Sold by Francis Bailey. [1781.] | 16mo. pp. 15. l. c. p. 4077 [^ARTON. ("William)] Observations | on the | Nature and Use I of I Paper-Credit ; | and the | Peculiar Advantages | to be derived from it, in | North- America : | Erom which are inferred the Means of | Establishing and Supporting it, | including | Proposals for Founding | a | National Bank. | Philadelphia : \ Printed and sold by R. Aitken, at Pope's Head, | Three Doors above the Coffee House, in Market Street. \ M.DCO.LXXXI. | 8vo. pp. 40. h. s. p. 4078 The words " and sold" do not appear in the imprint of some copies. 366 THE ISSUES OF THE PRESS 1781 ' [BEAUMAECHAIS. (Pierre Auguste Caron de)] Observations I on the I Justificative Memorial | of the | Court of London. | Paris, Printed by the Royal Authority. | Philadelphia : \ Printed by F. Bailey, in Market-Street. \ M.DCC.LXXXI. | Sm. 4to. pp. 129. Translated ty P. S. Du Ponceau. See No. 3853, supra. [BEKEZET. (Anthony)] Notes on the Slave Trade. | [Philadel- phia: Joseph Orukshank. 1781.J Sm. 8vo. pp. 8. f. 4080 [BE]!TEZET.] Short Observations on | Slavery, | Introduc- tory to some Extracts from | the writing of the Abbe Eaynal, | on that important Subject. | [Philadelphia: Joseph Crukshank. 1781?] 12mo. pp. 12. F. 4081 BDDDLE. (0.) An ] Oration, | Delivered the Second of March, 1781, I at the request of the | American | Philosophical Society | for promoting | Useful Knowledeg, | Before the said Society | And a large and respectable Assembly of | Citizens and Foreign- ers. 1 By Owen Biddle, | One of the Secretaries to the said Society. I Philadelphia : \ Published by Order of the Society, and | Printed by Francis Bailey, in Market-Street. \ M.DCC.LXXXI. | 4to. pp. 36. BROWN. (W.) Pharmacopoeia | Simpliciorum & Efiicaciorum, I in usum | Nosocomii Militaris, | ad exercitum | Ecederatarum Americee Civitatum | pertinentis; | Hodiernse nostrse inopise | re- rumque Augustiis, | Feroci hostium SEevitise, belloque | crudeli ex inopinato patriae nostrse | illato debitis, | Maxime accommodata. | Auctore Gulielmo Brown, M.D. | Editio Altera. | Philadelphice : j Ex Officina Coroli Cist. \ M.DCC.LXXXL | 12mo. pp. 32. 4088 SSRUSeSRSSS^® aSerma£)nungen an etnige Sriiber greimaurer. 3Son bem S3niber ©ebbag. Philadelphia: [Logan in Petersburg.'] 1781. w. 4084 BIIMBO. (J.) The | American | Almanac, | For the Year of our Lord, | 1782. | (Being the Second after Bissextile or Leap- Year.) | Containing, | The Motions of the Sun and Moon; the true Places | and Aspects of the Planets ; the Rising and Setting I of the Sun; the Rising, Setting, and Southing of | the Moon ; the 1781 IN PENNSYLVANIA 367 Lunations, Conjunctions, Eclipses, | Rising, Setting, and Southing of the Planets ; | Judgment of the Weather ; Festivals, and other I Remarkable Days, Quakers Yearly Meetings, Courts, | Roads, &c. &c. I Also, I A Variety of useful and enter- | taining Matter. I Fitted to the Latitude of 40 Degrees North, and near | Five Hours West fi-om London; but may, without | sensible Error, serve all the Northern States. | By Father Jacobus Bumbo. | Phil- adelphia: I Printed by T. Bradford and P. Hall, and \ Sold at the Bookstore, adjoining the Coffee-House. [1781.] | Sm. 8vo. pp. (36). CATALOGUE of Books to be sold at Auction, Oct. 23. Phil- adelphict : Robert Bell. 1781. 4086 TILE SHORTER CATECHISM, for the use of Baptist Congre- gations. Philadelphia : Robert Aitken. 1781. 4087 A CONFESSION of Faith, Put forth by the Elders and Breth- ren Of many Congregations of Christians (Baptized upon Profes- sion of their Faith) In London and the Country. Adopted by the Baptist Association met at Philadelphia, Sept. 25, 1742. The Eighth Edition. To which are added. Two Articles viz. Of Im- position of Hands, and Singing of Psalms in Publick Worship, Also A Short Treatise of Church Discipline. Philadelphia : Robert Aitken. 1781. 4088 CONSIDERATIONS | on the Subject of | Finance. ] In which the causes of the depreciation of the Bills | of Credit emitted by Congress are briefly stated | and examined, and a Plan pro- posed for restoring | Money to a certain, known value. | [Philadel- phia : 1781.] 8vo. pp. 16. L. c. p. 4089 THE I CONSTITUTION | of the | Common-Wealth | of | Pennsylvania, | As established by tlie General Convention | elected for that Purpose, and held at Phi- | ladelphia, July 15th, 1776, and continued | by Adjournments to September 28th, 1776. | To which is Prefixed, | The Confederation | of the | United States of America. | [Arms of Pennsylvania.'] \ Philadelphia: \ Printed by F. Bailey, in Market-Street. \ M.DCC.LXXXI. | 8vo. pp. 67. 4090 THE I CONSTITUTIONS | of the | Several Independent 368 THE ISSUES OF THE PRESS 1781 States I of I America ; | the | Declaration of Independence ; | the I Articles of Confederation | between the said States; | the I Treaties between His Most Christian Majesty | and the United States of America. | Published by order of Congress. | Philadel- ■plda: I Printed by Francis Bailey, in Market-Street. \ M.DCC.LXXXI. I Sm. 8vo. Title, 1 leaf; Authorization, 1 leaf; pp. 3-226. 4091 Two hundred copies were printed by order of Congress. CULLEW. (W.) First Lines | of the | Practice of Physic, | For the Use of Students, | in the | University of Edinburgh. | By William Cullen, M.D. & P. | Vol. I. | According to the Second Edition, | Printed at Edinburgh. | Philadelphia: | Printed by Sterner and Qst. \ M,DCC,LXXXI. | 8vo. Title, 1 leaf; Sub- scribers, pp. (2) ; From the Editor (Benjamin Rush), 1 leaf; Preface, pp. ix-x ; Contents, pp. xi-xv ; text, pp. 1-388. 4092 DILWOETH. (T.) The | Schoolmasters Assistant : | Being a I Compendium of Arithmetic, | both | Practical and Theoretical. I In Five Parts. | Containing | I. Arithmetic in Whole ISTumbers, I wherein all the common Rules, | having each of them a suffi- cient I ISTumber of Questions, Avith their | Answers, are methodi- cally and I briefly handled. | IE. Vulgar Fractions, wherein se- | veral Things, not commonly met | with, are there distinctly treated I of, and laid down in the most | plain and easy Manner. | III. Decimals, in which, among | other Things, are considered the | Ex-traction of Roots ; Interest, | both Simple and Compound ; | Annuities, Rebate, and Equa- | tion of Payments. | IV. A large Collection of Questi- | ons, with their Answers, serv- | ing to ex- ercise the foregoing | Rules ; together with a few | others, both pleasant and di- | verting. | V. Duodecimals, commonly call- | ed Cross Multiplication; where- | in that Sort of Arithmetic is | thoroughly considered and ren- | dered very plain and easy; to- | gether with the Method of prov- | ing all the foregoing Operations I at once by Division of several | Denominations, without reduc- I ing them to the lowest Term | mentioned. | The Whole being delivered in the most familiar Way of Question and | Answer, is recommended by several eminent Mathematicians, Ac- | comptants, and Schoolmasters, as necessary to be used in Schools 1781 IN PENNSYLVANIA 369 by all I Teachers, who would have their Scholars thoroughly un- derstand, 1 and make a quick Progress in Arithmetic. | To which is prefixt, ] An Essay on the Education of Youth ; humbly offered to the I Consideration of Parents. | By Thomas Dil worth, | Author of the ISTew Guide to the English Tongue ; Young Book-Keeper's | Assistant, &c. &c. and Schoolmaster in Wapping. | Philadelphia : \ Printed and Sold by R. Aiiken, Bookseller, in Market-Street, \ Three Doors above the Coffee-House. \ M.DCC.LXXXI. | Sm. 8vo. Por- trait, 1 leaf; pp. 220, 1 leaf folded. H. s. p. 4093 THE I DISCIPLIN'E | of the | Society of Friends, | by some styled the | Free Quakers, | Unanimously agreed to in their Meeting for Business, | held in Philadelphia, on the Sixth Day of the I Eighth Month, 1781. | [Philadelphia: Francis Bailey. 1781.J Folio, pp. (4). • H. s. p. 4094 [DODSLEY. (Robert)] The | Oeconomy | of | Human Life. | In Two Parts. | Part the First. | Translated from an Indian Manuscript, | written by an ancient Bramin. | To which is pre- fixed, I An Account of the Manner in which | the said Manuscript was discovered. | In a Letter from an English Gentleman, | now residing in China, to the Earl of ***. | Philadelphia : \ Printed and Sold by P. Aitken, | at Pope's Head, Three Doors above | the Coffee- House, Market Street. \ M,DCC,LXXXI. | Sm. 12mo. pp. 107, (1). + Part the Second. | Translated from an Indian Manuscript, | found soon after that which contained the | original of the first part, and written by | the same hand. | in | A second Letter from an English Gentle- | man, residing in China, to the Earl of ***. | [iW.] Sm. 12mo. pp. 131, (1). f. 4095 [DODSLEY.] The | Oeconomy | of | Human Life. | Trans- lated from an Indian Manuscript, | written by an ancient Bramin. I To which is perfixed, | An account of the manner in which the I said Manuscript was discovered. | In | A Letterfrom an English Gentleman, | now residing in China, to the Earl of ***. | Philadel- phia: I Printed and sold by Joseph Crukshank, \ in Market-street, be- tween Second and I Third-streets. 1781. | 18mo. pp. xii, (2), 54. -f- The I Oeconomy | of | Human Life. | Part the Second. | Translated from an Indian Manuscript, | found soon after that which con- II.— 47 370 THE ISSUES OF THE PRESS 1781 tained | the original of the first part, and writ- | ten by the same hand. | In | A second Letter from an English | Gentleman, resid- ing in China, to the | Earl of ******_ | Philadelphia: \ Printed and sold by Joseph Crukshank, \ in Market-street, between Second and \ Third-streets. 1781. | ISmo. pp. iv, (2), 70. 4096 AJSr EPISTLE from Titus to Timothy. | Quillsylvania ; [Fhila- delphia:'] Printed for the Author. [1781.] | Sm. Folio, 1 leaf 4097 Doggerel lines on a rencounter between Whitehead Humphreys and Timothy Matlack, in Market-street, on Jan. 1, 1781. AN I EULOGIUM | on | General Washington | being ap- pointed I Commander in Chief | of the | Federal Army in Amer- ica. I Philadelphia : | Printed and sold by B. Towne in \ Pcirter Platter Alley. 1781. | Sm. 8vo. pp. 15. a. p. s. 4098 EXTRACT of a Letter from Trenton, dated Jan. 20. | 1781. | {Philadelphia: David C. Glaypoole. 1781.] Foho, 1 leaf H. s. p. 4099 An account of the British intrigue with the revolted Pennsylvania Line. Dated " Philadelphia, January 22, 1781." FATHER Abraham's Pocket Almanac for 1782. Philadelphia : John Diinlap. 1781. 4100 [FORRESTER. (James)] The | Polite Philosopher : | Or, | An Essay on the Art which makes a Man | happy in himself, and agreeable to others. | . . . | . . . | . . . | . . . | . . . | . . . 1 ... I ... I ... I ... I ... I ... I ... I .... I The Mnth Edition. | Philadelphia : \ Pe-printed and sold by T. Bradford \ and P. Hall. I MDCCLXXXI. | 18mo. pp. 54. l. c. p. 4101 Wednesday, April 25, 1781. Number L | THE | FREEMAN'S : Journal : | Or, '■ the | North American : Intelligencer. | Open to All Parties, but Influenced by None. | Philadelphia, Printed by Francis Bailey, in Market-Street, between Third and Fourth-Streets. \ Folio. 4102 Numbers I. (April 25, 1781) to XXXVI. (Dec. 26, 1781), four pages each, with " Postscripts" of one loaf to Numbers 22, 23, 24, 80, and 31, and one of two pages to No. 23. A cut of "Justice" divides the title, as indicated by the dotted lines. Viz. Caato 1781 IN PENNSYLVANIA 371 [FRENEAIJ. (Philip)] The British Prison-Ship : | A | Poem, 1 In Pour Cantoes. | 1 The Capture, 2 The Prison-Ship, 3 The Prison-Ship, continued. 4 The Hospital-Prison-Ship. | To which is added, | A Poem on the Death of Capt. N. Biddle, | who was hlown up, in an Ei:igagement with the | Yarmouth, near Barbadoes. | . . . | . . . | . . . | . . . | . . . | . . . | . . . | . . . | ... I ... I ... I ... I ... I .... I Philadelphia: \ Printed by F. BaUey, in Market-Street. \ M.DCC.LXXXI. | Sm. 8vo. pp. 23. FEOM the Monthly Meeting of Priends, | Called by Some | The Free Quakers, | Held by Adjournment at Philadelphia, on the 9th Day of the 7th Month, | 1781. | To those of our Brethren who have disowned us. | [PhiladeljMa : 1781.] Folio, 1 leaf. 4104 A GElSTTLEMAlSr just arrived from ISTew-York, has favoured us with a I Paper, printed there, containing the following Intelli- gence. I [^Philadelphia:'] Printed hy David C. Glaypoole. [1781. J | Folio, 1 leaf. h. s. p. 4105 Dated " Philadelphia, Wednesday Evening, February 7, 1781." The King's Speech at the opening of Parliament. GREG-ORY. ([John]) A | Father's Legacy | to his | Daugh- ters. I By the late | Dr. Gregory, | of | Edinburgh. | Philadelphia : \^ Printed and Sold by M. Aitken, \ at Pope's Head Three Doors above | the Coffee House, Market Street. \ M.DCC.LXXXI. | Sm. 12mo. pp. 114, (2). F. 4106. GRIFFITH. (J). Some | Brief Remarks | upon sundry | Im- portant Subjects, I E"ecessary to be understood and attended to by all I professing the Christian Religion. | Principally addressed to I the People called Quakers. | By John Griffith. | London, Printed: I Philadelphia, \ Pe-printed | By Joseph Crukshank in Market-street, | betivem Second and Third-streets. \ MDCCLXXXI. | 8vo. Title, 1 leaf; Preface, pp. (4) ; Contents, 1 leaf; text, pp. 1-112. 4107 [GROSVERN'OR. (Benjamin)] The Mourner, or the Afflicted relieved. Philadelphia : Robert Aitken. 1781. 4108 372 THE ISSUES OF THE PRESS 1781 HALE. (Thomas) To the | Friends of Liberty and | the Con- stitution. I [^Philadelphia : 1781.] 4to. 1 leaf. l. c. p. 4109 HELMTJTH. (J. H. C.) ®m^3ftnbungen | be§ | ^erjenS | in | etnigen Siebern ] dqti | ^uft ^einricf; Sl^riftian ^elmut^, | (gt)angelifd)= £ut§erifc(;en ^rebiger in ^£)ilabe[)3(;ia. | Philadelphia, \ Gedruckt bey Melchior Steiner, in der Pees-strasse, \ nahe bey der Dritten-strasse. 1781. I Sm. 8vo. pp. (8), 81, (3). h. s. p. 4110 ©(gat I ^D6^ '- ®eU3:©6^= | atmericanifc^e | galenber, | STuf ba§ 3af)r I ... I ... I 1782. I [12 lines.] | gum toter unb bierjigften mal ^erau§ gegeben. ] Philadelphia: Gedrucktundzujindenbey Johann Dunlap, in der Markt-strasse. | . . . | . . . | . . . | ... [1781.] I Sq. 8vo. pp. (32). H. s. P. 4111 \_Arins of Pennsylvania.] \ DST Council, | Philadelphia, March 10, 1781. I [Philadelphia .-] Printed by F. Bailey. [1781.] | Sm. folio, 1 leaf H. s. p. 4112 A Eesolve prescribing the form of receipt to be taken by the Becruiting Commis- sioners, for the Bounty of £9 granted to men enlisting for the war prior to 1780. Signed " T. Matlack, Secretary." EN" Council, | May 4, 1781. | [Philadelphia .-] Printed by F. Bailey. [1781.] I Folio, 1 leaf. l. c. p. 4113 An address, signed "Joseph Eeed, President," in defence of the resohition of Council regulating the rate of exchange between specie and Continental paper money. INTELLIGElSrCE from the Southward. | [Philadelphia :] Printed by David G. Glaypoole. [1781.] {Price Three Dollars.) \ Folio, 1 leaf H. s. p. 4114 Dated " Philadelphia, March 31, 1781." Gen. Greene's account of the battle of Guilford. The depreciation of Continental paper is shown by the price of this broadside. JA]:«5'EWAY. (J.) A Token for Children. By James Janeway. Philadelphia: Robert Aitken. 1781. 4115 JOURFALS I of I Congress, | from | January 1st, 1780, | to | January 1st, 1781. | Published by Order of Congress. | Philadel- phia: I Printed by David G. Glaypoole, Printer to the Honorable the 1781 IN PENNSYLVANIA 373 Congress. [1781.J | 8vo. pp. 408 ; Index, pp. xxxviii ; Appendix, pp. (3). H. s. p. 4116 JOURNALS I of I Congress, | and of the | United States | In Congress Assembled. | For the Year 1781. | Published by Order of Congress. | Volume VII. | Philadelphia: \ Printed by David C. Claypoole. \ M,DCC,LXXXI. | 8vo. pp. 522, (4), Ixxix. 4117 [KUNZE. (Johann Christoph)] gttwag | toom | red^ten Seben§lt)ege. I [Cut.J I Philadelphia, \ Gedrucki und zu finden bei Melchior Steiner. 1781. I 8vo. pp. (12), 1-243. 4118 EXriSrZE. ©in aBort I fiir ben | aSerftanb unb ba§ ^erj | bom | red^ten unb gebanten | fieBenStoege | toon 3of)ann 6I)rtftD^^ Kun^e, A.M. I ®t). ^reb. ju ^^tlabel^J^ta, in ^^orbamertfa. | Philadelphia: \ Ge- drucld hey Melchior Steiner, in der Peesstrasse, zwischen \ der zweiten und driiten Strasse. 1781. | 8vo. pp. (8), 243, 1 leaf h. s. p. 4119 LAWS I Enacted in the Second Sitting | of the Fifth | General Assembly, | Of the Commonwealth of | Pennsylvania, | Which Commenced at Philadelphia, on Tuesday the sixth | day of Febru- ary, in the year of our Lord One thousand | seven hundred eighty and one. | [^Philadelphia:'] Printed by John Dunlap. [1781.] | Folio, pp. 395-432, (2), for 419-456, (2). + Laws | enacted in the Third Sitting, | . . . | . . . | . . . | . . . | . . . | . . . | . . . | I [Ibid.'] pp. 459-476. + Laws | enacted in the Fourth Sitting | ... 1 ... I ... I ... I ... I ... I ... . [Ibid.] pp. 477-488. MINUTES I of the | First Session, | of the | Sixth General Assembly, | of the | Commonwealth | of | Pennsylvania, | Which commenced at Philadelphia, on Monday, the twen- | ty-second Day of October, in the Year of our Lord One | thousand seven hundred eighty and one. | Philadelphia : | Printed by John Dunlap, in Market-street. \ MDCCLXXXI. | Folio, Title, 1 leaf; pp. 499- 712. H. s. p. 4121 The first sitting occupies pp. 499-562, the second sitting, pp. 563-650, and the third sitting, pp. 651-712. The second and third sittings were held in 1782. MINUTES I of the | Philadelphian | Baptist Association, | In 374 THE ISSUES OP THE PRESS 1781 M.DCCLXXXI. I [Colophon.] [Phikdelphia :] Printed hy JR. Aitkm, in Market-Street. [1781.] | Sq. 8vo. pp. 8. 4122 THE MOITTHLT Meeting of Friends, called by some | The Free Quakers, | (Distinguishing us fi-om those of our Brethren who have disowned us) | Held at Philadelphia, the fourth Day of the 6th Month, 1781. | To our Friends and Brethren in Penn- sylvania, New- I Jersey, and elsewhere. | [^Philadelphia: 1781.] Foho, 1 leaf. l. c. p. 4123 MORGAN. ([John]) Conclusion of doctor Morgan's | Remarks on doctor Shippen's | feeble Attempts to Vindicate | himself. | [Philadelphia : David C. Claypoole. 1781.] Folio, 1 leaf 4124 Probably issued as a Supplement to the Pa. Packet, Jan. 6, 1781. Part of a very bitter personal controversy, which began to appear in the Packet in July, 1780. THE KEW ENGLAND Primer. PhiladeljAia : T. Bradford and P. Hall. 1781. 4125 THE NEW I Testament | Of our Lord and Saviour | Jesus Christ : | Newly Translated out of the | Original Greek ; | And with the former | Translations | Diligently compared and revised. I [Cut.] I Philadelphia : \ Printed and Sold by P. Aitken, Bookseller, I opposite the Coffee-House, Front-Street. | M.DCC.LXXXE. | 12mo. pp. (335). H. s. p. 4126 Not paged. Signatures A to CO, 12 pp. each, and Dd, 11 pp. This is the Kew Testament of the Bible issued by Aitken in 1782, see No. 4184, infra. O'Callaghan notes a misprint {thy for the) in 1 Tim. iv. 16. THE NEW Testament. Philadelphia : Hall and Sellers. 1781. Advertised in the Pa. Gazette, Aug. 29, 1781. NEW YEAR'S | Verses, ] For the printer's lads who carry | The Evening Post | To the customers. | [Philadelphia : B. Towne. 1781.] I Narrow foho, 1 leaf a. a. s. 4128 NEW- YEAR Verses of the Carriers of the Pennsylvania Ga- zette. Philadelphia : Hall and Sellers. 1781. 4129 1781 IN PENNSYLVANIA 375 NEW- YEAR Verses of the Carriers of the Pennsylvania Jour- nal. Philadelphia: Thomas Bradford. 1781. 4130 NEW- YEAR. Verses of the Carriers of the Pennsylvania Packet. Philadelphia: David C. Claypoole. 1781. 4131 OBSERVATIONS | upon the | Effects | of certain late | Polit- ical I Suggestions, | By the Delegates of Georgia. | Philadelphia : \ Printed by B. Aitken, Bookseller, in Market-Street, | . . . . j M.DCC.LXXXI. I Sm. 4to. pp. 10, 1 leaf folded. l. c. p. 4132 Kelates to the commercial importance of Georgia, and the moans of recovering it from the British. [PAINE. (Thomas)] Plain Facts : | Being | An Examination I into the | Rights of the Indian Nations of America, | to their respective Countries ; | and | A Vindication of the Grant, | from | The Six United Nations of Indians, | to | The Proprietors of In- diana, I against | The Decision | of the | Legislature of Virginia; I Together with | Authentic Documents, | proving | That the Ter- ritory, WestAvard of the Allegany | Mountain, never belonged to Virginia, &c. | Philadelphia : \ Printed and Sold by R. Aitken, Book- seller, in Market- \ Street, Three Doors above the Cojfee-House. \ M.DCC.LXXXI. I 8vo. pp. 164, 1 leaf h. s. p. 4133 THE PENNSYLVANIA Evening Post. Philadelphia: B. Towne. 1781. a. a. s. 4134 THE PENNSYLVANIA Gazette. 4135 Numbers 2638 (Jan. 3, 1781) to 2689 (Dec. 26, 1781), four pages each. Title and imprint as in No. 3925, supra. THE PENNSYLVANIA Journal. Philadelphia: Printed and Sold by Thomas Bradford. 4136 Numbers 1373 (Jan. 3, 1781) to 1452 (Dec. 29, 1781), four pages each. Title as in No. 2914, supra. Imprint as above, until No. 1390, when it was changed to " Phil- adelphia: Printed and Sold by T. Bradford and P. Hall." This was changed in No. 1399 to the form given in No. 4230, infra. In .July they began to appear twice a week. Tuesday, January 2, 1781. | THE | PENNSYLVANIA Packet, 376 THE ISSUES OF THE PRESS 1781 I or, the I General Advertiser. | Vol. X.) Publislied every Tues- day and Saturday. (ISTumb. 690. | Philadelphia : Printed and 8old by David 0. Claypoole. \ Folio. 4137 Numbers 695 (Jan. 2, 1781) to 826 (Dec. 29, 1781), four pages each, with " Post- scripts" of one leaf to No. 768, and to one of the two numbers 797 ; of three pages to June 9 (misnumbered 780 for 740), and of four pages to No. 741. No. 740 is misnumbered 780 ; the papere for March 17 and 20 are both numbered 716 ; those of Oct. 16 and 18, 795 ; and those of Oct. 23 and 25, 797. The paper for Nov. 17 is misdated 15, and it and the regular Nov. 15 are both numbered 807. This error, as well as that of two numbers 716, were con-ected in the succeeding pages, but the other cases of duplication do not seem to have been detected. After No. 741 the paper was published three times a week, necessitating a slight change in the title. The imprint was slightly changed in No. 816. THE PENNSYLVANIA Pocket Almanac for 1782. Phila- delphia: Thomas Bradford. 1781. 4138 PERPIN. (J.) Instructive and Entertaining | Exercises | with the I Rules of the French Syntax. | By John Perriu. | . . . . | Phil- adelphia: I Printed hy Charles Gist, in Market-Street, near \ Fifth- Street. I M,DCC,LXXXI. I Sm. 8vo. pp. v, 216, 1 leaf folded. 4189 ^^3C3I5D®S5p^Sif^en ®. ma\. bem ^atfer Sofe^^ bem 384 THE ISSUES OF THE PRESS 1782 3weiten unb 3. R. ^ot^ett bem ^urfiirften ju "Sxiu, tuegen ber ^aifer= IicE)en 3teItgion§=®btfte. 3tu§ bem granjofifcfien. Philadelphia: BeiJohn Hurler. 1782. w. 4186 BUMBO. (J.) The | American | Almanac, | For the Year of our Lord, | 1783. | (Being the Third after Bissextile or Leap- Year.) | [14 lines.] | By Father Jacobus Bumbo. | Philadelphia : \ Printed by T. Bradford, in Front-Street, four \ Doors below the Cqffee- House. [1782.] | Sm. 8vo. pp. (36). h. s. p. 4187 THE I CASE I of the | Episcopal Churches | in the | United States I Considered. | ... | ... | ... | .... | Philadelphia: \ Printed by David G. Claypoole. \ M,DCC,LXXXn. | 8vo. pp. 35 ; Errata, 1 leaf. H. s. p. 4188 CATALOaUE of a Collection of Books belonging to the Rev. Robert Smith, of South Carolina, and Mr. James Cannon, de- ceased, late of • this city. To be sold at Auction, April 24th. Philadelphia : F)'ancis Bailey ? 1782. 4189 CATALOGUE of a Curious and Valuable Collection of Books, to be sold on Oct. 11th. Philadelphia. 1782. 4190 CATALOGUE of a Gentleman's very valuable library to be Sold at Auction, Oct. 17th, 18th, 19th, 24th, 25th and 26th. Phil- adelphia: Robert Bell. 1782. 4191 CATALOGUE of Books to be sold at Auction, Jan. 30th. Philadelphia : Robert Bell. 1782. 4192 Other book sales by Bell were advertised for May 1 and Nov. 2. On each occa- sion " Printed Catalogues [were] to be bad at the Sale." CLARKE. (J.) Erasmi | CoUoquia Selecta ; | or, the | Select Colloquies | of | Erasmus. | "With an | English Translation, | as literal as possible. | Designed for the Use of Beginners in the Latin Tongue. | The Eighteenth Edition. | By John Clarke, | Author of the Essays upon Education and Study. | Philadelphia : I Printed and Sold by Joseph Crukshank, \ in Market-Street, between Second and | Third-Streets. MDCCLXXXH. | 12mo. pp. v, 222. 1782 IN PENNSYLVANIA 385 [DUPONT DE KEMOUKS. (Pierre Samuel)] Memoirs | sur I La Vie et les Ouvrages | de | M. Turgot, | Ministre d'Etat. I Premiere Partie. | ... | ... | .... | Philadelphie. [Paris.] \ 1782. I 16mo. pp. i-viii, 1-148. + Seconde Partie, | Oontenant son Ministere aux Finances & | sa Retraite. | \_Ibid.'] 16mo. pp. 268. DU SIMITIERE. (Pierre Eugene) American Museum. | IPhiladelphia:'] Printed by John Dunlap. [1782.] | 4to. 1 leaf. 4195 A descriptive handtill, dated " June 1, 1782." EPITAPH. I Philadelphia : \ Printed by F. Bailey, in Markei-Sreei, 1782. I Eolio, 1 leaf. l. c. p. 4196 Mock epitaph on George III. EVAN'S. (I.) A I Discourse | delivered | Near York in Vir- ginia, I on the I Memorable Occasion | of the | Surrender of the British Army | to the | Allied Forces of America and France, | before | The Brigade of New- York Troops and the Division of | American Light-Infantry, under the Command of the | Marquis de la Fayette. | By Israel Evans, A.M. | Chaplain to the Troops of New Hampshire. | (On the 13th day of December, the day of General Thanksgiving, this Dis- | course, nearly in its present form was delivered in the second Presbyterian | church in Phila^ delphia. The author is indebted for its publication to the | generosity of a number of gentlemen in this city ; and it is prin- cipally in- I tended for the gratification of the brave soldiery fighting in the cause of | America and mankind.) | Philadelphia : \ Printed by Francis Bailey, in Market-street. \ M.DCC.LXXXH. | 8vo. pp. 45, (1). H. s. p. 4197 FATHER Abraham's Pocket Almanac for 1783. Philadelphia : John Dunhp. 1782. 4198 THE FREEMAN'S Journal. 4199 Numbers XXXVIII. (Jan. 2, 1782) to LXXXVIII. (Dec. 23, 1782), four pages each, with a " Postscript" of one leaf to No. 56. Title and imprint as In No. 4102', supra. In No. 53, the words " Vol. II. | Price, Six-Pence," are introduced in the title under the cut, and in No. 54, " Vol. II." was placed above it. II.— 49 386 THE ISSUES OF THE PRESS 1782 GOLDSMITH. (0.) The Deserted Village. By Oliver Gold- smith. Philadelphia. • 1782. 4200 GRAVIKE8. (— de) The Ladies Friend. By Monsieur de Gravines. Philadelphia : Robert Aitken. 1782. 4201 5De3i $D6§ = S)eU5£:e^= atmericanifc^e galenber, 3luf ba§ Sa^r 1783. Philadelphia: Johann Dunkp. 1782. 4202 THE I INDEPElSrDElSrT Gazetteer; | or, the | Chronicle of Freedom. | ... | .... | Numb. I) Saturday, April 13, 1782. (Price Six-pence.) | Philadelphia : Printed by E. Oswald, at his Printing- Office, near the Bunch of \ Grapes Tavern, in Third-Street, where Subscriptions, at Three Dollars per Annum, Essays, Articles of Intelligence, \ ^c. for this Paper, are gratefully received. — Advertisements of no more Length than Breadth, are inserted \ the first Three Weeks for one Dollar, and for every Continuance after, one third of a Dollar ; those exceeding a Square, \ are inserted in the same Proportion. \ Folio. 4203 Numbers 1 (April 13, 1782) to 52 (Dec. 28, 1782), four pages each, with " Supple- ments" of two pages to Numbers 5 and 52. From the 14th of September to the end of the year the paper was issued twice a week. mTELLIGE:N'CE from the Moon ; found on board one of the Dutch East Indiamen, captured by Commodore Johnstone. Phila- delphia: Theophilus Cossart. 1782. 4204 JOIJRNALS I of the | House of Representatives | of the | Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. | Beginning the twenty-eighth Day of ISToYember, 1776, and | Ending the second Day of October, 1781. I "With the | Proceedings | of the several | Committees and Conventions, | Before and at the Commencement of the ] Amer- ican Revolution. | Volume the First. | [^Arms of Pennsylvania.] | Philadelphia: | Printed by John Dunlaf. \ MDCCLXXXH. | Folio. Title, 1 leaf; pp. 1-698, for 697, (1). h. s. p. 4205 JOURN'ALS I of I Congress. | Containing | the | Proceedings I From January 1, 1779, to January 1, 1780. | Published by Order of Congress. | Volume V. | Philadelphia : \ Printed by David a Claypoole. \ M,DCC,LXXXH. | 8vo. pp. 464, (15), Ixxiv. 4206 1782 IN PENNSYLVANIA 387 KIIN"ZE. (J. 0.) ®ine 3tebe bon ben aibfid^ten unb bent big^erigen g^ortgonge ber ^riijttegirten beutfc^en @efeHfd£)aft. 33on ©l^rto. ^o^ann e^rifto^^ ^un^e. Philadelphia. 1782. 4207 LAWS I enacted in | The Sixth | General Assembly | of the | Representatives | of the ] Freemen | of the | Commonwealth | of I Pennsylvania, | At the Sitting which commenced at Phila- delphia on Monday, | the Twenty-second Day of October, and continued by Adjourn- | ment to Friday, the Twenty-eighth Day of December, A.D. | One Thousand Seven Hundred and Eighty- one. 1 Yol. n. 1 Philadelphia : \ Printed by Hall and Sellers, in Market- street. I M,DCC,LXXXII. I Foho, pp. 8. + Laws | Enacted in the Second Sitting | ... | ... | ... | ... | ... | ... | .... | 11 bid.] pp. 9-81, (2). + Laws | Enacted in the Third Sitting | ... I ... I ... I ... I ... I ... I I [Ibid.] pp. 85-110, 1 leaf. H. s. p. 4208 LAWS I enacted in | The Seventh | General Assembly | of the I Representatives | of the | Freemen | of the | Commonwealth | of I Pennsylvania, | At the Sitting which commenced at Philadel- phia, on Monday, | the Twenty-eighth Day of October, and con- tinued by Adjourn- | ment to "Wednesday, the Fourth Day of December, A.D. | One Thousand Seven Hundred and Eighty- two. I Philadelphia : \ Printed by Hall and Sellers, in Market-street, j M,DOO,LXXXn. 1 Folio. Title, 1 leaf; pp. 115-126. 4209 LYTTELTON. (T.) Letters ] of the late | Thomas Lord Lyt- telton : | With ( His Poems on several Occasions, | and | A Sketch of his Lordship's Character. | Philadelphia : | Printed and Sold by Robert Bell, in Third-Street. \ M,DCC,LXXXII. | 8vo. pp. 80. 4210 [MACKEKTZIE. (Henry)] Julia de Roubigne, | A Sentimental Novel. I In a Series of Letters. | Published by | The Author of The Man of Feeling, | and The Man of the World. | In Two Vol- umes. I Vol. I. I The Third Edition. | Philadelphia, Printed by Charles Cist, \ in Market-Street. \ M.DCC.LXXXH. | 16mo. pp. viii. 111. -f Vol. n. pp. iv, 119. l. c. p. 4211 MACKENZIE. The Man of Feeling. By Henry Mackenzie. Philadelphia: Robert Bell. 1782. 4212 388 THE ISSUES OP THE PRESS 1782 [MACPHERSON. (John)] An | Introduction | to the | Study of Natural Philosophy. I [PAfccfeZpAia; 1782.] Folio, pp. (2). 4213 MARTrN". (H.) A | Narrative | of a | Discovery | of a | sovereign specific, | for the cure of | Cancers. | With several other improvements lately | made in Medicine. | "With a | Postscript, | on a singular case of a | Stone 1 taken out of the Tongue. | By Hugh Martin, | Physician and Surgeon in the American Army. | Philadelphia : \ Printed by Robert Aitken. \ M.DCC.LXXXTT. | Svo. pp. 15. 4214 MESrUTES I of the | First Session, | of the | Seventh General Assembly, | of the | Commonwealth | of | Pennsylvania ; | Wliich commenced at Philadelphia, on Monday, the | twenty-eighth Day of October, in the Year of our Lord | One thousand seven hun- dred and eighty-two. | Philadelphia: \ Printed by John Dunlap. [1782.] I Folio. Title, 1 leaf; pp. 715-968. h. s. p. 4215 The first session occupies pp. 715-780, the second, pp. 781-883, and the third, which sat until Sept. 26, 1783, pp. 883-968. The first page of the last Session slould have been 885. MINTTTES I of the [ Baptist Association, | Held in Philadel- phia, October, 1782. | [Philadelphia : Pobert Aitken. 1782.] Sq. Svo. pp. 8. 4216 ®@9? JZeue, aSerbeffert= unb 3ut)erIaBtge | atmericanifc^e | Sdenber, I 2luf ba§ 1783fte ^ai)x g^rifti, | 2BeIc^e§ etn ©emein 3a^r toon 365 Xac^tn ift. | Sarin ent^alten | ©ie SBoc^en= a)ionatf)g= unb 3Kerfit)iirbige 5L:age; be§ 3Jlonben | 2luf= unb Untergang; feine Qn I. To printing Advertisement 1. 0.0 Sept. 22. William Turnbull. To printing 100 Advertisements 10.0 Sept. 23. 1 ji^ttt,^ Clarkson. { '^° P"'^''"^ '^^^ ^^"''"^^■^ ^""""= ^- ^'^ Oct. 22. J I To printing Advertisement 2.10.0 Nov. — . Peter January. To printing 100 Advertisements of his house in Spruce St. AHIMAN Rezon | abridged and digested : | As a | Help to all that are, or would be | Free and Accepted Masons. | To which is added, | A Sermon, | Preached in Christ-Church, Phila- delphia, I At a General Communication, | Celebrated, agreeable to the Constitutions, on | Monday, December 28, 1778, as the Anniver- | sary of St. John the Evangelist. | Published by Order of I The Grand Lodge of Pennsylvania, | By William Smith, D.D. I Philadelphia: \ Printed hy Hall and Sellers. \ M,DCC,LXXXni. | 8vo. 1 plate ; pp. i-xvi, 1-166. H. s. P. 4267 THE ALTERNATIVE. | The | Constitution | and a | Roasted Turkey; | or | A new Constitution | with | Buttermilk and Pota- toes I for I Mechanics. | [Philadelphia : 1783. j 4to. 1 leaf. 4268 An election poster, dated hy Du Simitiere Oct. 14, 1783. 2t3n®3J3(S2I3lS@e^®3^ I ^au§= unb 2Birt^fc^aft§= | ealenber | 3tuf ba§ 1784fte ^a^v (S^riftt, | SBel^eS etn 6c^alt=3a£)r ift bon 366 Sagen. I . . . I . . . I .... I 3uttt j^iinftentnal ^erau§ gegeBen. | Philadel- phia : Gedrucki und zu haben bey Melchior Sieiner, | . . . . [1783.] I Sm. 4to. pp. (40). H. s. p. 4269 2iaJl®3?S63l9i3©6^e9t | ©tabt unb Sanb | Salenber | STuf ba§ 1783 IN PENNSYLVANIA 397 1784fte Sa^r ©^rifti, | Sffield^eS ein (Sc^att=3a^r ift | i)on 366 2;agen. | Philadelphia: \ Gednickt wnd zu haben, bey haben Carl Chi, in der Markt-strasse, \ zwischen der Vierten und Fuenften-strasse. [1783.J | Sm. 4to. pp. (40). H. s. p. 4270 [BEITEZET. (Anthony)] Notes on the Slave Trade, &c. | [Philadelphia : Enoch Story. 1788.] Sm. 8vo. pp. 8. e. 4271 BEKEZET. A Short | Account | of the People called | Quakers ; | Their Else, Religious Principles and | Settlement in America. | Mostly collected from different Authors, for | the in- formation of all serious Inquirers, | particularly Foreigners. | The Third Edition. | By Anthony Benezet. | Philadelphia : \ .Printed by Enoch Story, at his Printing-Office, \ in Strawberry- Alley, opposite Trot- ter's Alley. I MDCCLXXXIII. | Sm. 8vo. pp. 40. f. 4272 BEITEZET. j?ur§er 33eri(^t | toon ben Seuten, bie man | Quafer | nennet ; | S^rem Urf^rung, t^ren a^eligionSgriinben, | unb toon t^ret 9?iebertaffung in Slmerica. | 9)ietftent(;etl§ au?> berfcfttebenen 3Iutote§ 5U= fammen ge= | jogen, jum Unterridjt aUer aufri(f)tigen S'Jac^forfcEjer, | unb infonber^eit fur SluSWnber. | SDur^ Slnton Sgenejet. | 3Iu§ bem ©nglifd^en iiberfefet. 1 Philadelphia : \ Gedruckt bey Melchior Steiner, in der Rees- sirasse. 1783. | 12mo. pp. 45. h. s. p. 4273 [BOISGELrN". (Jean de Dieu Raymond de Cuce de)] Recueil de pieces direrses en vers. A Philadelphie: [Paris.] 1783. 4274 BROWISTELL. (A.) Enthusiastical | Errors, | Transpired and detected, | By Abner Brownell, | In a Letter to a Father, | Benja- min Brownell. | . . . | . . . | . . . | . . . | . . . | . . . | . . . | . . . I ... I ... I ... I ... I ... I ... I .... I [Philadelphia?] Printed [by B. Towne ?] for the Author, in the Year 1783. | 8vo. pp. 44. F. 4275 BUCHAN"AIsr. (J.) A | Regular | English Syntax. | Wherein is exhibited | The "Whole Variety | of | English Construction, | properly exemplified. | To which is added | The elegant Manner of arranging Words, | and Members of Sentences. | The Whole reduced to Practice, | For the Use of private young Gentlemen and I Ladies, as well as of our most eminent | Schools. | By James 398 THE ISSUES OF THE PRESS 1783 Buchanan. | Philadelphia: \ Printed hy Charles Cist, in Market | Street. M.DCC.LXXXTTI. | 12mo. Title, 1 leaf; pp. xxxi, 197. BUMBO. (J.) The American Almanac for 1784. By Jacobus Bumbo. Philadelphia : T. Bradford. 1783. 4277 BURKE. (^.) An | Address | to the | Freemen | of the | State of South-Carolina. | Containing Political Observations on the following | Subjects, viz. | I. On the Citizens making a tempo- rary Submission to the British | Arms, after the reduction of Charlestown in 1780. | II. On Grovernor Eutledge's Proclamation of the 27th of | September, 1781. | m. On the Mode of conduct- ing the Election, for the Assembly [ at Jacksonborough. | IV". On the Exclusion Act, which cuts off the Citizens from | the Rights of Election. | V. On the Confiscation Act. VI. On the Amerce- ment Act. I Vn. The Conclusion, with Remarks to prove the Ne- cessity of I an Amnesty, or Act of Oblivion. ( By Cassius. | Sup- posed to be written by ^-Edanus Burke, Esquire, | one of the Chief Justices of the State of South-Carolina. | . . . | . . . | . . . | . . . . I Philadelphia : \ Printed and Sold by Robert Bell, in Third-Street. | Price one-third of a Dollar. MDCCLXXXin. | 8vo. pp. 32. 4278 BURKE. Considerations | on the | Society or Order | of | Cin- cinnati ; I Lately Instituted | By the Major-Generals, Brigadier- Generals, and I other Officers of the American Army. | Proving that it creates | A Race of Hereditary Patricians, | or | Nobility. I Interspersed with remarks | On its Consequences to the Free- dom I and Happiness of the Republic. | Addressed to the People of South- I Carolina, and their Representatives. | By Cassius. | Sup- posed to be written by ^danus Burke, Esquire, | one of the Chief Justices of the State of South-Carolina. | . . . . | Philadelphia : | Printed and Sold by Robert Bell, in Third-Street. \ Price, one-sixth of a Dollar. M,DCC,LXXXin. | 8vo. pp. 16. h. s. p. 4279 [CADWALADER. (John)] A | Reply | to | General Joseph Reed's | Remarks | on a | Late Publication | in the | Independent Gazetteer, | With some Observations on his | Address | to the | People of Pennsylvania. | Philadelphia : | Printed and Sold by T. 1783 IN PENNSYLVANIA 399 Bradford, in Front-Street, the Fourth, \ Door below the Coffee-Home. MDCCLXXXm. I 8vo. pp. 54. h. s. p. 4280 CATALOGUE. Just published and now selling at | Bell's Book-Store, in Third-Street, | Price one quarter of a Dollar. | A | Catalogue | of a large | Collection | of | New and Old | Books, | in I Arts, Sciences, and Entertainment, | for | Persons of all De- nominations, I "With the selling Price Printed to each Book; | Now on Sale, at said Bell's Book-Store, | near St. Paul's Church, in Third-Street. | Philadelphia: \ Printed by Robert Bell, in Thirdr- Street. \ M,DCC,LXXXnL | 8vo. pp. 88. h. s. p. 4281 Containing, besides advertisements of a dozen of Bell's more recent publications, the titles of 2421 works and 21 maps and atlases which he had for sale. CATALOGUE of a Collection of scarce and valuable Books, belonging to a gentleman just arrived from Europe, with the price of each book affixed. Philadelphia: Francis Bailey. 1788. 4282 CATALOGUE of Books to be sold at Auction, Feb. 19. Phil- adelphia : Robert Bell. 1783. 4288 Other hook sales by Bell were advertised for May 6, Oct. 30, Nov. 13, and Dec. 3. On each occasion " Printed Catalogues [were] to be had at the Sale." CATALOGUE of the Circulating Library of William Pritchard. Philadelphia: 1783. 4284 THE COMPOSITORS and Distributors of the Independent Gazetteer, | humbly address the following Verses on the New- Year, I 1788, to the Customers. | [^Philadelphia: Eleazer Oswald. 1788.] 4to. 1 leaf. l. c. p. 4285 [CRAWFORD. (Charles)] The | Christian : | A | Poem ; | in I Four Books. | To which is prefixed a | Preface in Prose | In Defence of Christianity ; | with an | Address | to the [ People of America. | ... | ... | .... | Philadelphia : \ Printed and Sold by Joseph Crukshank, | in Market-Street, between Second and | Third- Streets. MDCCLXXXm. I 12mo. pp. xl. 111. l. c. p. 4286 [CRAWFORD.] Liberty : | A | Pindaric Ode. | . . . . | Phila- 400 THE ISSUES OP THE PRESS 1783 delphia : \ Printed for the Author, by Robert Aitken, at Pope^s Head \ in Market-Street. \ M.DCC.LXXXTTI. | Sq. 8vo. pp. 16. 4287 CRAWEOED. A Poem on the Death of Montgomery. By Charles Crawford. Philadelphia : Robert Aitken f 1783. 4288 [CRAWFOED.J A | Poetical | Paraphrase | on our | Saviour's Sermon | on the | Mount. | . . . | ... | .... | Philadelphia : \ Printed for the Author, by Robert Aitken, at Pope's Head, \ in Market Street. \ M.DCC.LXXXDI. | 4to. pp. 24. h. s. p. 4289 CROXALL. (S.) The Fables of ^sop and others. With instructive applications, and a print before each Fable. By Samuel Croxall, D.D. The Second American Edition. Philadel- phia: Robert Aitken. 1783. 4290 CULLEK (W.) First Lines of the Practice of Physic. Part 11. Containing IsTervous Diseases. By William Cullen, M.D. Phila- delphia: Charles Cist. 1783. 4291 CimiSrmGHAM. (L.) The | Case of the Whigs | who | Loaned their Money on the Public | Faith | Fairly Stated. | In- cluding ] A Memento for Congress to review their | Engage- ments, and to establish the Honour and | Honesty of the United States of America. | By Letitia Cunningham. | Philadelphia : \ Printed by Francis Bailey, in Market-Street. | M,DCC,LXXXin. | Sm. 8vo. pp. 51. L. c. p. 4292 ... I ... I ... I .... I THE I DEFHsTITE Treaty, | Be- tween Great-Britain and the United States of America, sign- | ed at Paris the 3d day of September, 1783. | Philadelphia : Printed by David C. Claypoole, in Market-street. [1783.] | Foho, 1 leaf. 4293 Dated " New- York, November 26." " Last Sunday night arrived the Lord Hyde Packet, in 47 days from Falmouth." p]LLIS. (William)] An Authentic | Narrative | of a | Voyage I to the I Pacific Ocean : | Performed by | Captain Cook, and Captain Clerke, | in His Britannic Majesty's Ships, | The Resolu- tion, and Discovery, | In the Years, 1776, 1777, 1778, 1779, and 1780. I Including, A faithful account of all their Discoveries in 1783 m PENNSYLVANIA 401 this I Last Voyage, the Unfortunate Death of Captain Cook, at I the Island of 0-why-ee, and the return of the Ships to | Eng- land under Captain Gore. | Also A Large Introduction, | Ex- hibiting, an Account of the several Voyages round the | Globe ; with an abstract of the principal expeditions to | Hudson's Bay, for the Discovery of a ITorth-'West-Passage. | By an Officer on Board the Discovery. | Volume the First. | Philadelphia: \ Printed and Sold by Robert Bell, in Third-Street. \ Price two thirds of a Dollar. M,DOC,LXXXnL I 8vo. pp. 229, (1); Advertisements, pp. (2). The first volume, whicli ends on page 112, is followed by the title (1 leaf) and text (pp. 115-229) of the second volume. FATHEE, Abraham's Pocket Almanac for ,1784. Philadelphia : John JDunlap. 1783. 4295 [FLETCHEE. (John)] An | Appeal | to | Matter of Fact and Common Sense. | Or a | Eational] Demonstration | of | Man's corrupt and lost Estate. | [14 lines.] | Bristol: Printed, \ Philadel- phia : I Re-printed by Melchior Steiner, | in Race-Street, near Third- Street. I M.DCC.LXXXm. I 12mo. pp. 271. h. g. p. 4296 [FOTHEEGILL. (Samuel)] The | l^ecessity | and | Divine Excellency | of a | Life | of | Purity and Holiness, | Set forth with pathetic Energy, by an eminent Minister of the | Gospel amongst the People called Quakers. | In | Seven Discourses | and Three Prayers, and an Epistle, | to his | Brethren in Religious Profession in the Island of Tortola. | I^ow collected and re- published, that the instructive and important | Truths therein contained, may be spread and become more | generally useful. I .... I The Second Edition. | Philadelphia : \ Re-printed by Joseph Crukshank, in Market-street, | between Second and Third-streets. | MDCCLXXXHL | 8vo. pp. 148. h. s. p. 4297 Per the first edition see No. 4008, supra. There are four separate titles, as in the first edition, which do not differ greatly from those described. The Prayer of Agur is called " The Fourth Edition," and the last two titles are dated " 1784." THE FREEMAN'S Journal. 4298 Numbers LXSXIX. (Jan. 1, 1783) to CXLI. (Deo. 31, 1783), four pages each, II.— 61 402 THE ISSUES OF THE PRESS 1783 ■with a " Postscript" of two pages to No. 129. Title and imprint aa in No. 4il02,supra, until No. 138, wlien the latter was slightly changed. FRY. (J.) Select Poems, containing Epistles, &c. occasionally written on various subjects. To which is now added, the history of Elijah and Elisha. By John Fry. Philadelphia : Joseph Oruk- shank. 1783. 4299 FULLER. (S.) Some | Principles and Precepts | of the | Christian Religion. | By Way of Question and Answer. | Recom- mended to Parents and Tutors | for the Use of Children. | By Samuel Fuller. | . . . | . . . | . . . | . . . | . . . | . . . | . . . | . . . I .... I Philadelphia : \ Printed by Joseph Crukshank, \ in Market- street, between Second \ and Third-streets. MDCCLXXXHI. | Sm. 12mo. pp. ix, (6), 48. h. s. p. 4300 [GURISTEY. (John)] An | Affectionate | Address | to the | Youth I of I ISTorwich Monthly Meeting. | . . . | . . . | . . . | . . . I .... I The Third Edition. | Philadelphia : | Printed and sold by Joseph Crukshank, | . . . | . . . 1783. | 12mo. pp. 36. h. s. p. 4301 The Half-title reads, " Two | Epistles | to the | Youth | of | Norwich Monthly- Meeting, I in I Great-Britain.'' | Gurney's Address, which ends on page 27, is fol- lowed hy Joseph Phipps' To the Youth of Norwich Meeting, the title of which will be found under No. 4338, infra. S)®9? ^Dea = SDeUS;©6^ = Slmertcamfc^e ©denber, auf ba§ Sa^r 1784. Philadelphia : Johann Dunkip. 1783. 4302 [HOLROYD, (John Baker — Earl of Sheffield.)] Observations I on the I Commerce | of the | American States | with | Europe and the West Indies ; | Including the several Articles of | Import and Export. | Also, an | Essay | on | Canon and Feiidal Law. | By John Adams, Esquire ; | Ambassador Plenipotentiary, from the I United and Independent States of Worth America, | To their High Mightinesses the States General of the | United Prov- inces of Holland. | To which is Annexed, the Political Character of the said | John Adams, Esquire ; | By An American. | Price Half a Dollar. | Philadelphia : \ Printed and Sold by Robert Bell, in Third-Street. \ M,DCC,LXXXni. | 8vo. 4303 Collation: General title, 1 leaf; Title to Observations, 1 leaf; text, pp. 3-43; 1783 IN PENNSYLVANIA 403 Title to Adams' Essay, 1 page ; text, pp. 45-58 ; Character of Adams, pp. 58-62 ; Additional Notes on American Commerce, by Lord Sheffield, pp. 63-73 ; Short Dis- sertation upon Commerce, pp. 73-77 ; List of Books, 1 page. The second title is as follows: Observations | on the | Commerce | of the | American States | with | Europe and the "West Indies | | Including the several Articles of | Import and Export. | Price Half a Dollar. | [Imprint as in general title.] The third title is : An | Essay I on I Canon and Feudal Law. | By John Adams, Esquire ; | Ambassador Plenipo- tentiary, from the | United and Independent States of North America, | To their High Mightinesses the States General of the | United Provinces of Holland. | To which is annexed, the Political Character of the said | John Adams, Esquire ; | By an American. | [Imprint as in general title.] Sheffield's Observations were issued separately. HOPKINS. (S.) An Inquiry concerning the future State of those who die in their Sins. By Samuel Hopkins, D.D. Philadel- phia : Francis Bailey. 1783. 4304 [HUMPI-IREYS. (David)] The | Glory | of | America; | or, I Peace triumphant over War: | A | Poem. | Philadelphia: | Printed for the Author, by M Oswald and D. Humphreys, \ at the Coffee-House. | M.DCC.LXXXin. | Sq. 8vo. pp. 16. h. s. p. 4305 EST Assembly, | Tuesday, December 2d, 1783, A.M. | [n. p. 1783.] 4to. 1 leaf. h. s. p. 4306 Eeport of the Committee relative to the Preparations to be made for Public Demonstrations of Joy, on the Peace, with a " description of the Triumphal Arch and its Ornaments." THE INDEPENDENT Gazetteer. 4307 Numbers 53 (Jan. 4, 1783) to 113 (Dec. 27, 1783), four pages each, with a " Sup- plement" of two pages to No. 75, and "Postscripts" of two pages to Numbers 101 and 102. During February and March the paper was published twice a week, but it appeared only once a week during the other ten months. Title and imprint as in No. 4203, supra, until No. 75, when the latter was changed to Philadelphia : Printed by E. Oswald, and D. Humphreys, at the Coffee-House, ... | ... | ... | .... I The imprint was slightly changed in No. 106 and the paper was enlarged by the addition of a fourth column. JOHNSON. (J[ohn]) The | Advantages | and | Disadvantages I of the I Marriage State ; | As entered into with religious or ir- religious Persons. | Represented under the Similitude of a Dream. I By J. Johnson. ( The Seventh Edition. | Philadelphia : \ Printed and Sold by Joseph Crukshank, \ . . . | . . . 1783. | Sold also by Lot Tripp, near New-Milford, \ Connecticut. | 12mo. pp. 24. h. s. p. 4308 404 THE ISSUES OF THE PRESS 1783 JONES. (S.) The Doctrine of the Covenants. | A | Sermon | Preached | at | Pennepeck in Pennsylvania, | September 14, 1783. I Wherein is shewn | That there never was a Covenant of Works I made with Adam ; nor any other Covenant | ever made with Man, respecting Things purely | of a Spiritual Nature. | By Sam- uel Jones A.M. | Philadelphia : \ Printed and Sold hy F. Bailey, in Market-Street. \ M,DCC,LXXXIII. | Sm. 8vo. pp. 55. h. s. p. 4309 JOURNAL I of the | Council | of | Censors, | Convened, at Philadelphia, on Monday, the | Tenth Day of November, One Thousand Seven | Hundred Eighty and Three. | Philadelphia : Printed by Hall and Sellers. | M.DCC.LXXXin. | Folio, pp. 179. The journal extends to September 25, 1784. JOURNAL I of ^the | United States | In Congress Assembled, I containing | The Proceedings | ^from | The First Monday in November 1782, | to | The First Monday in November 1783, | Volume Vni. | Published by Order of Congress. | Philadelphia : | Printed by David C. Claypoole. \ M,DCC,LXXXin. | 8vo. pp. 489, xxxvi. H. s. p. 4311 KEMPIS. (T. a) Of the | Imitation | of | Christ : \ In Three Books. I Translated from the Latin | of Thomas A Kempis. | By John Payne. | London: Printed, | Philadelphia: Pe-Printed \ And Sold by Joseph Crukshank, in \ Market-Street, between Second \ and Third-Streets. \ MDCCLXXXIH. | 12mo. pp. 44, 211. h. s. p. 4312 LAWS I Enacted in the Second Sitting | of the Seventh | Gen- eral Assembly I Of the Commonwealth of I Pennsylvania, | Which commenced at Philadelphia, on Wednesday, the Fifteenth | Day of January, in the Year of our Lord One Thousand Seven | Hundred Eighty and Three. | [Colophon.] [^Philadelphia .•] Printed by Hall and Sellers. [1783.] | Folio, pp. 127-184, for 183. -f Laws | En- acted in the Third Sitting | . . . | . . . | . . . | . . . | . . . | . . . I .... I [n. p. 1783.] pp. 185-254, (2). h. s. p. 4313 LAWS I Enacted in the First Sitting | Of the Eighth | General Assembly, | Of the Commonwealth of | Pennsylvania, | Which commenced at Philadelphia on Monday the twenty- | seventh Day 1783 IN PENNSYLVANIA 405 of October, in the Year of our Lord One | Thousand Seven Hun- dred Eighty and Three. | [Colophon.] [Philadelphia .-] Printed hy Thomas Bradford. [1783.] | Folio, pp. 255-270, 1 leaf. 4314 LESLIE. (C.) A I Short and Easy | Method | with the | Deists. I Wherein the certainty of the Christian | Religion is demon- strated. I In a Letter to a Friend. | By Mr. Charles Leslie. | Phil- adelphia : I Re-printed for a Society of Gentlemen by Robert Ait- ken, in I Market-Street, the third door above the Coffee-House. \ M.DCC.LXXXIIL I 12nio. pp. 36. h. s. p. 4315 MACKENZIE. ([Henry]) The | Man | of the | World. | A ITew Work of Entertainment, | By Mr. Mackenzie, | ofEdinburg. I Author of Julia de Roubigne, | And of the Man of Feeling. | ... I ... I ... I .... I The First Volume. | Philadelphia: \ Printed and Sold by Robert Pell, in Third-Street. | MP C CLX XXTTT. I 8vo. pp. 48. -I- The Second Volume. [Ibid.'] 8vo. pp. 48. + The Third and Last Volume. [Ibid.'] 8vo. pp. 64. l. c. p. 4316 MANUEL de franc-ma9on8 et des franc-ma9onnes. | Philadel- phie: [Paris.] 1783. w. 4317 MINUTES I of the | First Session | of the | Eighth Oeneral Assembly | of the | Commonwealth | of | Pennsylvania, | Which commenced at Philadelphia, on Monday, the Twenty- | seventh Day of October, in the Year of our Lord One | Thousand Seven Hundred and Eighty-three. | Philadelphia: | Pointed by Hall and Sellers, in Market-street. \ M,DCC,LXXXin. | Folio, pp. 361, 3. The first sitting occupies pp. 3-82 ; the second, pp. 83-252 ; and the third, pp. 253-361. The second and third sittings were held in 1784. MINUTES I of the | Baptist Association, | Held at Philadel- phia, October, 1783. | [Philadelphia: Robert Aitken. 1783.] Sq. 8vo. pp. 7. 4319 MOLLINEUX. (M.) Fruits of Retirement, or, Miscellaneous Poems, Moral and Divine. By Mary Mollineux. Philadelphia : Joseph Orukshank. 1783. 4320 MOORE. (J.) A I View | of | Society and Manners | in | 406 THE ISSUES OF THE PRESS 1783 France, Switzerland, | G-ermany, and Italy : | "Witli | Anecdotes relating to some Eminent Characters. | By John Moore, M.D. | During his Travels through those Countries, with his | Grace, the present Duke of Hamilton. | ... | ... | .... | The First Volume. I Philadelphia : | Printed and Sold by Robert Bell, in Third-Street. \ MDCCLXXXm. I 8vo. pp. 100. + Number Second. 8vo. pp. (6), 107-190. + Number Third. 8vo. pp. (5), 196-281, (1). A | View I of I Society and Manners | in | Italy : | "With | Anecdotes re- lating to some Eminent Characters. | By John Moore, M.D. | During his Travels through those Countries, in the years | 1777 and 1778, with his Grace, The present | Duke of Hamilton. | ... I .... I The First [should be Second] Volume. | Philadelphia : I Printed and Sold by Bobert Bell, in Third-Street. | MDCCLXXXIH. I 8vo. pp. 117, 1 leaf. + Number Second. 8vo. pp. (8), 129-239. + Number Third. 8vo. pp. (4), 249-358, 1 leaf. 4321 THE MOTHEE'S Catechism, on the plan of the Eev. Mr. "Willison, containing the great foundation doctrines of the Chris- tian Religion in short questions and answers. Philadelphia : Francis Bailey. 1783. 4322 [MURRAY. (James)] Sermons | to | Ministers of State. [ By the Author of, | Sermons to Asses. | Dedicated to Lord North, Prime Minister of | England, for the use of the religious, political, I and philosophical Rationalists, in Europe, and | America. | . . . I ... I ... I .... I Price Half a Dollar. | Philadelphia : \ Printed and Sold by Bobert Bell, in Third Street. | MDCC,LXXXin. | 8vo. pp. 79, (1). H. s. p. 4323 ®2l© 3ZeU® I 2;eftament | unfer§ | §errn unb ^e^Ianbeg | Sefu e^rtftt, I nad^ ber ©eutf^en Ueberfefeung | D. aJiartin Sutlers. | Tlxt \ i^urjem gnftalt eineS jebert 6a;pitel§, | unb | aSolIftanbiger 3lnl»etfung gteidEier ©cfiriftfteHen. | SBie aucfi | aEet ©onn= unb g^efttctgigen | ©I3an= getien unb ®^ifteln. | Philadelphia : \ Gedruckt bey Melchior Steiner, in der Bees- \ strasse, nahe bey der Britten-strasse. 1783. | 16mo. Title, 1 leaf; Verzeichniss der Bucher des Neuen Testaments, 1 leaf; pp. 1-533 ; Register, pp. (5). h. s. p. 4324 5R®US2l§S«© = aSerfe | beS | §erumtrager§ ber «p^itabel^^ifc§e ^ox-- 1783 IN PENNSYLVANIA 407 ref^onbenj. | 3;)en Iften Sanucir, 1783. | [Philadelphia: Melchior Steiner. 1783.] 4to. 1 leaf. h. s. p. 4325 NEW- YEAR Verses of the Carriers of the Freeman's Journal. Philadelphia : Francis Bailey. 1783. 4326 NEW- YEAR Verses of the Carriers of the Pennsylvania Ga- zette. Philadelphia: Holland Sellers. 1783. 4327 NEW- YEAR Verses of the Carriers of the Pennsylvania Jour- nal. Philadelphia : Thomas Bradford. 1783. 4328 NEW-YEAR Verses of the Carriers of the Pennsylvania Packet. Philadelphia : David C. Claypoole. 1783. 4329 OBSERVATIONS | on a | Late Pamphlet, | entituled, | " Con- siderations upon the Society | or Order of the Cincinnati ;" | clearly evincing the | Innocence and Propriety | Of that Honour- able and Respectable | Institution. | In Answer to Vague Con- jectures, False Insinuations, | and El-founded Objections. | By an Obscure Individual. | . . . | . . . | . . . | . . . | . . . | . . . | . . . 1 .... I Philadelphia : \ Printed and Sold by Robert Bell, in Third- Street. I Price, one-fourth of a Dollar. M,DCC,LXXXIII. | 8vo. pp. 28 ; Advertisement, pp. (4). h. s. p. 4330 PENINGTON. (I.) Select Pieces | on | Religious Subjects, | first published | About the Middle of the | Last Century. | By j Isaac Penington. | London, Printed: \ Philadelphia: \ Re-printed and sold by Joseph Orukshank, \ in Market-Street, between Second and I Third-Streets. MDCCLXXXIII. | 8vo. pp. i-iv, 1 leaf, 3-98, (2). H. s. p. 4331 PENN. (W.) Primitive Christianity | revived, | By William Penn. | Also, | Select Essays | on | Religious Subjects, | from the I Writings | of | Isaac Penington. | Philadelphia: | Printed and Sold by Joseph Crukshank, in Market- \ Street, between Second and Third^Streets. \ MDCCLXXXIH. | 8vo. h. s. p. 4332 Collation : General title, 1 leaf; Title to Primitive Christianity, 1 leaf; text, pp. 3-66 ; Title to Select Pieces by Penington, 1 leaf; Preface, pp. iii.-iv. ; Epistle, 1 leaf; text, pp. 3-98 ; List of Books, pp. (2). For tlie title to Peningtou's tract see No. 4331, supra. 408 THE ISSUES OF THE PRESS 1783 PEKtsT. Tender | Counsel and Advice, | by way of | Epistle, | To all those who are sensible of | Their Day of Visitation, | And who have received | The Call of the Lord, | By the light and spirit of his Son in their | hearts, to partake of the great salva- I tion, where-ever scattered throughont | the world ; Faith, Hope and Cha- | rity, which overcome the world, | be multiplied among you. | By William Penn. | The Fifth Edition. | Phila- delphia: I Printed hy Enoch Story, in \ Strawben-y Alley. 1783. | 12mo. pp. 49. 4333 January. 1783. ISTumb. 2740. | THE | PEKN'SYLYAKTA Gazette. | "Wednesday, January 29, 1783. | [Colophon.J Philadel- phia : Pointed by Hall and Sellers, at the New- Printing- \ Office, near the Market. | 4334 Numbei-s 2742 (Jan. 1, 1783) to 2794 (Deo. 31, 1783), four pages each, with " Sup- plements" of two pages to Numbers 2744, 2751, 2759, 2777, and 2782, of four pages to Numbers 2753 and 2778; and " Postscripts" of two pages to Numbers 2761 and 2768, and of four pages to No. 2754. THE PENFSYLVAISriA Journal. Philadelphia: Printed by Thomas Bradford. Advertisements, ^c. for this Paper are re- \ ceived at the Book-Store in Front-street, Four Doors below the Coffee-House, or at the Printing- Office in Lmtitia- Court. \ 4335 Numbers 1554 (Jan. 1, 1783) to 1656 (Dec. 31, 1783), four pages each, with " Sup- plements" of two pages to Numbers 1624, 1628, 1635, 1636, 1638 to 1640, 1643, 1645 to 1647 (misnumbered 1646), 1650, and 1652. The papers for Feb. 1 and 5 are both numbered 1653, and for June 14 and 18 are both numbered 1600, and these errors are not corrected. No. 1616 is misnumbered 1619, but this mistalce was corrected in the next number. Published twice a week. Title as in No. 4230, supra. THE PENNSYLVANIA Packet. 4336 Numbers 984 (Jan. 2, 1783) to 1640 [1140] (Dec. 30, 1783), four pages each, with a "Postscript" of one leaf to No. 1099. No. 1100 is misnumbered 1600, and this error is carried to the end of the year. Title and imprint as in No. 4231, supra, until No. 1607, when they were changed to the form given in No. 4516, infra, and the paper was enlarged by the addition of a fourth column. THE PENIsTSTLVANLA. Pocket Almanac for 1784. Phihdel- phia : Thomas Bradford. 1783. 4337 1783 IN PENNSYLVANIA 409 PHIPPS. (J.) The I Original and Present State | of | Man, | Briefly Considered; | wherein is shewn, | The Nature of his Fall, and the Necessity, Means, and | Manner of his Restoration, through the Sacri- | flee of Christ, and the sensible Operation of I the Divine JPrinciple of Grace and Truth, | held forth to the World 1 by the | People called Quakers. | To which are added, | Some Remarks on the Arguments of Samuel | Newton, of Nor- wich.- I By Joseph Phipps. | . . . | ... | .... | London, Printed : \ Philadelphia : Re-Printed \ And sold by Joseph Onikshank, in \ Market- Street, between Second and \ Third-Streets. MDCCLXXXIII. | 8vo. pp. (4), 209. H. s. p. 4338 A PLAIN Almanac for 1784. Philadelphia : Joseph Crukshank. 1783. 4339 POOR Will's I Almanack, | for the | Year of our Lord, 1784; I Being Bissextile or Leap-Year. | . . . | . . . | . . . | . . . | . . . |. . .|. . .|. . . I . . . I . . .|. . .|. . . I . . . I . . . .| Philadelphia : \ Printed and Sold by Joseph Crukshank, | . . . | . . ■ [1783.J I Sm. 8vo. pp. (36). h. s. p. 4340 POOR Will's Pocket Almanac for 1784. Philadelphia: Joseph Crukshank. 1783. 4341 POWNALL. (T.) A Memorial addressed to the Sovereigns of America. By Thomas Pownall. Philadelphia : Thomas Bradford. 1783. 4342 PROCLAMATION. By the United States in Congress | Assembled, | A Proclamation. | Philadelphia : Printed by David C. Claypoole. [1783.] | Folio, 1 leaf. l. c. p. 4343 Dated " Sept. 22, 1783." Forbidding the purchase of land from the Indians. PROCLAMATION. By His Excellency | Elias Boudinot, Esquire, | President of the United States in Congress Assembled. I A Proclamation. | Philadelphia, Printed by David C. Claypoole. [1783.] I Folio, 1 leaf. l. c. p. 4344 " Whereas a body of armed Soldiers in the service of the United States, and quartered in the Barracks of this City, having mutinously renounced their obedi- II.— 52 410 THE ISSUES OF THE PRESS 1783 ence to their Officers, did . . . proceed, ... in a hostile and threatening manner, to the Place in which Congress were Assembled, and did surround the same with Guards : . and whereas the said Soldiers still continue in a, state of open Mu- tiny and Eevolt, so that the Dignity and Authority of the United States would be constantly exposed to the repetition of Insult, . . . I do therefore, . . hereby summon the honourable the Delegates ... to meet in Congress .. . at Princeton, in the State of New- Jersey." Dated " Philadelphia, June 24, 1783." PEOCLAMATIOlSr. [Arms of Pennsylvania.] \ By the Presi- dent of the Supreme Executive Council of the Commonwealth I of Pennsylvania, | A Proclamation. | [Philadelphia ;] Printed by Francis Bailey. [1783.] | Folio, 1 leaf. l. c. p. 4345 Signed " John Dickinson," and dated " Jan. 6, 1783," announcing the Judgment of the Court of Commissioners, appointed to detei-mine the controversy between Pennsylvania and Connecticut, in regard to the settlement of Wyoming. " We are unanimously of Opinion, that the State of Connecticut has no Eight to the Lands in Controversy." PROCLAMATIOlSr. [Arms of Pennsylvania.] \ By the Presi- dent and the Supreme Executive Council of the Commonwealth I of Pennsylvania, | A Proclamation. | [Philadelphia :] Printed by Francis Bailey. [1783.] | Polio, 1 leaf. l. c. p. 4346 Dated "March 6, 1783." Concerning the "boundary between this State and Virginia." PEOCLAMATIOlSr. By the United States of America | In Congress Assembled. | A Proclamation, | Declaring the Cessation of Arms, as well by Sea as by Land, agreed upon between the United | States of America and His Britannic Majesty; and en- joining the Observance thereof | Philadelphia, Printed by David C. Claypoole. [1783.] | Polio, 1 leaf. l. c. p. 4347 Dated "Aprilll, 1783." PROCLAMATIOISr. [Arms of Pennsylvania.] \ By the Presi- dent and the Supreme Executive Council of the Commonwealth I of Pennsylvania, | A Proclamation, | Declaring the Cessation of Arms, as well by Sea as by Land, agreed upon between | the United States of America and His Britannic Majesty; and enjoin- ing the I Observance thereof | [Philadelphia :] Printed by Francis Bailey. [1783.] | Folio, 1 leaf. l. c. p. 4348 Dated "Aprill6, 1783." 1783 IN PENNSYLVANIA 411 PROCLAMATION. \_Arms of Pennsylvania.] \ Pennsylvania, ss. I By the President and the Supreme Executive Council of the Commonwealth | of Pennsylvania, | A Proclamation. | [_PhUadel- phia ;] Printed by Francis Bailey. [1783.J | Folio, 1 leaf. 4349 Dated " July 24, 1783." Offering a reward for tlie apprehension of the murderer of James Molineaux. PPOCLAMATION. [Arms of Pennsylvania.] \ Pennsylvania, ss. I By the President and the Supreme Executive Council of the Commonwealth | of Pennsylvania, | A Proclamation. | [Philadel- phia :] Printed by Francis Bailey. [1783.] | Folio, 1 leaf 4350 Dated " July 26, 1783." Offering a reward for the apprehension of Moses, Abra- ham, Levi, and Malin Doan. PEOCLAMATIOIS". [Arms of Pennsylvania.] \ By the Presi- dent and the Supreme Executive Council of the Commonwealth I of Pennsylvania. | A Proclamation. | [Philadelphia :] Printed by Francis Bailey. [1783.] | FoUo, 1 leaf. l. c. p. 4351 Dated " July 31, 1783." Against settlers on vacant lands north of the west branch of the Susquehanna, and west of the Ohio. PROCLAMATION. [Arms of Pennsylvania.] \ By the Presi- dent and The Supreme Executive Council of the Commonwealth I of Pennsylvania. | A Proclamation. | [Philadelphia .-] Printed by Francis Bailey. [1783.] | Folio, 1 leaf. l. c. p. 4352 Dated " Aug. 30, 1783." Concerning counterfeit " British Half-Pence." PROCLAMATION. [Arms of Pennsylvania.] \ Pennsylvania, ss. I By the President and the Supreme Executive Council of the Commonwealth | of Pennsylvania, | A Proclamation. | [Philadel- phia : Francis Bailey. 1783.] | Folio, 1 leaf l. c. p. 4353 Dated " Oct. 30, 1783." Appointing the 2d Thursday in December as a day of Public Thanksgiving. THE I PSALMS | of | David, | In Metre : | Allowed by the Authority of the General Assem- | bly of the Kirk of Scotland, and appointed to be | sung in Congregations and Families : | With an I Analysis, | Or brief View of the Contents of each Psalm, 412 THE ISSUES OF TUB PEESS 1783 taken from the | Exposition of Mr. Matthew Henry, Author of | the Commentary on the Bible. | Philadelphia : \ Printed and Sold by R. Aitken, Market-Street \ M.DCC.LXXXm. | 16mo. pp. 398. [REED. (Joseph)] Remarks | on a | Late Publication | in the I Independent Gazetteer; | with a | Short Address | to the | People of Pennsylvania | on the Many | Libels and Slanders | which have | Lately Appeared against the Author. | Philadelphia : I Printed by Francis Bailey, in Market-Street. \ M,DCC,LXXXin. I 8vo. pp. 72. H. s. p. 4355 A second edition was advertised in the Pa. Gazette, Feb. 25, 1783. EICHARDSOIT. (J.) An | Account | of the | Life | of that | Ancient Servant of Jesus Christ, | John Richardson, | Giving a Relation of many of | his Trials and Exercises in his Youth, and I his Services in the Work of the Ministry, | in England, Ireland, America, &c. | ... | ... | .... | Philadelphia: \ Printed and sold by Joseph Crukshank, | in Market-street, between Second \ and Third- streets. MDCCLXXXin. I 8vo. pp. i-vi, 1-236; List of Books, pp. (2). L. 0. p. 4356 Richardson's autobiography is preceded by a brief sliietoh of his father, and the " Testimonies" of two Quaker Meetings. ROBERTS. (D.) Memoirs of the Life of John Roberts, alias Hayward. By Daniel Roberts. Philadelphia : Joseph Crukshank. 1783. 4357 ROBIN. [(Claude C.)] New Travels | through | North- Amer- ica : I In a Series of Letters ; | Exhibiting, the History of the Victorious Campaign of the | Allied Armies, under his Excel- lency General Washington, | and the Count de Rochambeau, in the Year 1781. | Interspersed with political, and philosophical Observations, upon | the genius, temper, and customs of the Americans ; Also | Narrations of the capture of General Bur- goyne, | and Lord Cornwallis, with their Armies ; | and a variety of interesting particulars, which occurred, | in the course, of the I War in America. | Translated from the original of the Abbe Robin ; | one of the Chaplains to the French Army in America. 1783 IS PENNSYLVANIA 413 I • . . I . . . I . . . I ... I ... I ... I ... . I Philadelphia: \ Printed and Sold by Eobert Bell, in Third-Street. | M,DCO,LXXXin. Price Two Thirds of a Dollar. \ 8vo. pp. 112. h. s. p. 4358 [ROBUST.] Voyage | dans | L'Amerique Septentrionale, | en I'aunee 1781, | et | Campagne | De TArmee | De M. le C. de Rochambeau. | A Philadelphie, [Paris.] | 1783. | 16mo. pp. 192. piTJSH. (Benjamin)] Observations upon the present Govern- ment of Pennsylvania. In Four Letters to tbe People of Penn- sylvania. First printed in the year 1777. Philadelphia: Charles Cist. 1783. 4360 RUSH. A I Syllabus | of a | Course | of | Lectures | on | Chemistry, | for the | Use of the Students of Medicine | in the College of Philadelphia. | By Benjamin Rush, M.D. | Philadelphia: I Printed by Charles Cist, \ in Market-Street, \ M.DCC.LXXXHL I Sm. 12mo. pp. 39, 1 leaf folded. a. p. s. 4361 [SAINT-VICTOR. (L. G. de)] Recueil precieux de la ma^on- nerie adonhiramite. Par un chevalier de tous les ordres ma9on- niques. A Philadelphie : [Pans.] 1783. w. 4362 SAUl^DERS. (R.) A Pocket Almanac for 1784. By Richard Saunders, Phil. Philadelphia : Hall and Sellers. 1783. 4363 SAUNDERS. Poor Richard improved : | Being an | Almanack I [10 lines.] | For the ] Year of our Lord 1784 : | Being Bissextile or Leap- Year. | [9 lines.] | By Richard Saunders, Philom. | Philadelphia : | Printed and Sold by Hall and Sellers. [1783.] | 8vo. pp. (36). H. s. p. 4364 SCHMETTOW. (W. F. von) 9tuc§ gtagmente. Son 2B. %. toon ©c^mettoto. Philadelphia : [Hammerieh in Altoria.] 1783. w. 4365 [SCOTT. (Helenus)] The | Adventures | of an East^India | Rupee. I Wherein are interspersed, | Various Anecdotes | Asiatic, and European. | ... | ... | ... | ... | .... | Price Half a Dollar. I Philadelphia : \ Printed and Sold by Robert Bell, in Third- Street, 1 M,DCC,LXXXm. I 8vo. pp. 64. l. c. p. 4366 414 THE ISSUES OF THE PEESS 1783 A I SERMON I on the | Evacuation | of | Charlestown. | By an Ethiopian. | Philadelphia: \ Printed for the Author, and Sold by Will. Woodhouse, \ in Front-street, next Door to the Old Coffee-House. I M.DCC.LXXXIII. I 8vo. pp. 16. n. y. h. s. 4367 SHAEP. (A.) 5Det ®an| 'Slmi aSerbefferte $Rorb = 3tmericanifc^e ©alenber, auf ba§ 1784fte 3a^r ©l^trifti. 3utti S'Jeuntenmal §eraug= gegeben unb berferttget toon 3lntl^ont) ©l^at:p, Philom. Lancaster : Francis Bailey. 1783. 4368 SHARP. The Continental Almanac for 1784. Philadelphia: Francis Bailey. 1783. 4369 SHERIDAlSr. (T.) A | Rhetorical Grammar | of the | English Language, | Calculated solely for the Purposes of Teaching | Pro- priety of Pronunciation, | and | Justness of Delivery, | In That Tongue, | by the | Organs of Speech. | By Thomas Sheridan, A.M. I Author of the Lectures on Elocution. | The American Edition is published under the Inspection of | Archibald G-amble, A.M. Professor of English | and Oratory, in the University of Penn- sylvania. I Philadelphia : \ Pnnted and Sold by Robert Bell, in Third I Street, and Francis Bailey, in Market Street. \ M,DCC,LXXXm. I Sm. 8vo. pp. xvi, 218, (2). h. s. p. 4370 SMITH. (Francis) To Captain Alexander Patterson, | acting as a Justice of the Peace for ISTorthumber- | land County, in Wy- oming. I [n. p. 1784.] Sm. folio, 1 leaf l. c. p. 4371 Dated "Northampton County, 15th Nov. 1783." STATE I of the | Accounts | of | Andrew Kachline, Esq. | late I Sub-Lieutenant | of | Bucks County, | deceased, | From the time of his appointment, March 1780, until the time of his | death in the spring, 1781. | In which is exhibited the amount of the fines he received within that | period, and accounted for : | Together with lists, shewing the sums paid by the persons respective- | ly, of whom the same were received : | Likewise the amounts of fines outstanding, and the appropriation and | dis- posal of the monies collected. | Philadelphia : \ Printed by Robert 1783 IN PENNSYLVANIA 415 Aitken, three Doors above the Coffee- \ House, in Market Street. \ M,DCC,LXXXni. I 8vo. pp. 14. h. s. p. 4372 A I STATE I of the | Accounts | of | Archibald Thompson, Esquire, | late a | Sub-Lieutenant | of | Philadelphia County. | Philadelphia : \ Printed by Hall and Sellers. \ MDCCLXXXm. j 8vo. Title, 1 leaf; pp. 1-41. h. s. p. 4373 STATE of the Accounts of Benjamin Brannon, Esq. | late a Sub-Lieutenant of Chester County, from the time of his Appoint- I ment in March 1777, until the time of his Eesignation in De- cember fol- I lowing. I [Philadelphia: 1783.] 8vo. pp. 3. 4374 STATE of the Accounts of Col. Adam Hubly, Lieutenant of Lancaster County, and the several Sub-Lieutenants, from March 1781, to January 1782. Lancaster ? 1783. 8vo. pp. (101). 4375 STATE I of the | Accounts | of | Col. George Smith, | A Sub- Lieutenant of the County of Philadelphia. | In which is exhibited, for the information of the Pub- | lie, the Amount of the Eines received and accounted | for by him, between March 1777, and April 1780 ; | Together with Lists of the Fines composing the same, | and the Names of the Persons from whom received, | re- spectively arranged in Companies and Classes. | Likewise, the Disbursements out of those Monies, and | Payments thereof into the Treasury. | Philaddphia : \ Printed by Francis Bailey, in Market- Street. I M.DCC.LXXXin. I 8vo. pp. 72. h. s. p. 4376 STATE I of the | Accounts | of | Jacob Engle, Esquire, | late a I Sub-Lieutenant | of | Philadelphia County. | Philadelphia: \ Printed by John Dunlap, \ MDCCLXXXni. | 8vo. Title, 1 leaf; pp. 1-128. H. s. p. 4377 STATE I of the | Accounts | of | Jacob Morgan, Senior, | late I Lieutenant | of | Berks County, | From March 1777 to March 1780. I In which is exhibited the amount of the monies received by him with- | in that time for militia fines, and accounted for : | To- gether with lists shewing by whom they were paid ; and the ar | mount of fines incurred within that period, which were not received 416 THE ISSUES OF THE PRESS 1783 I by him but are outstanding, (except the exercise fines of the first I four battalions for the year 1779, tbe returns of which as repre- I sented were not made to him, but delivered to his successor.) | Likewise the application of the monies, and payments thereof to the I Treasury. | Philadelphia : \ Printed by Robert Aitken, three Boors above the Coffee \ House, in Market-street. | M.DCC.LXXXm. | 8vo. pp. 54. H. s. p. 4378 A I STATE I of the | Accounts | of ] John Gill, Esquire, | late I Sub-Lieutenant | of | Bucks County. | Philadelphia : \ Printed by John Dunlap. \ MDCCLXXXHI. ] 8vo. Title, 1 leaf; pp. 17. STATE I of the | Accounts | of | John Hay, Esquire, | late | Sub-Lieutenant | of | York County, | From the time of his ap- pointment under the militia law in March | 1777, to the first of March 1780. | In which is set forth the amount of the fines re- ceived within that pe- | riod from delinquents of the 2d and 3d bat- talions, for non- | performance of militia duty and exercise : | To- gether with Lists shewing the names of the persons by whom | payments have been made, and the sums received fi:'om | them respectively. | Likewise the disbursements made by him, and the payments to | the Treasury. | Philadelphia: | Printed by Robert Aitken, three Doors above the Coffee- | House, in Market Street. \ M,DCC,LXXXin. I 8vo. pp. 12. h. s. p. 4380 STATE I of the | Accounts | of | John Lacey, Junior, | and | G-eorge Wall, Esquire, | late | Sub-Lieutenants | of the | County of Bucks, I As they have been liqu.idated and settled. | Lq which is exhibited, for the information and satisfaction of the pub- | lie, the amount of the fines received by them, and accounted for | from March 1777 to March 1780, from the fourth battalion; | With lists of the names of the persons, and the sums paid by them | re- spectively, arranged in the order of their companies and classes : I Likewise the disbursement and appropriation of the monies thus I collected. | Philadelphia: \ Printed by Robert Aitken, three Doors above the Coffee- \ Hov^e, in Market Street. \ M,DCO,LXXXni. | 8vo. pp. 20. H. s. P. 4381 STATE I of the | Accounts | of | Joseph Hart, | Esquire, | 1783 IN PENNSYLVANIA 417 Lieutenant | ofj Bucks County, | Prom the time of Hs appointment in March 1780, to the let of | March, 1783 ; | In which is set forth the amount of the fines incurred within that pe- | riod by delin- quents of the 1st battalion, for non-performance of | militia duty and exercise, and the outstanding fines due thereby, | before his appointment, agreeable to lists delivered by the late | Lieutenant of the said county. | Together -with lists shewing the names of the persons by whom pay- | ments have been made, and the sums re- ceived from them respectively. | Likewise the disbursements made by him, and the payments to the | Treasury. | Philadelphia: \ Printed by Robert Aitken, in Market Street, | near the Coffee House. \ MDCCLXXXnL I 8vo. pp. 24. h. s. p. 4382 STATE I of the | Accounts | of | Lewis Gronow, Esquire, | late a I Sub-Lieutenant | of | Chester County, | From March 1777, to March 1780, as they have been adjusted and | settled; in which is set forth the amount of the monies received | by him for fines incurred within the period aforesaid, and | accounted for. | To- gether with Lists shewing the names of the persons from whom the I same were received, and the sums paid by them respectively, ar- I ranged in the order of the companies : | Likewise the dis- bursements and payments made to the Treasury. | Philadelphia : | Printed by Pobert Aitken, three Doors above the Coffee \ House, in Market-street. \ M.DCC.LXXXm. | 8vo. pp. 22. h. s. p. 4383 STATE of the Accounts of Peter Richards, Esq ; late a Sub- Lieutenant of Philadelphia County. Philadelphia : 1783. 8vo. pp. 8. H. s. p. 4384 STATE I of the | Accounts | of | Eobert Smith, Esquire, | Lieu- tenant I of I Chester County, | From March 1777, to March 1780, as they have been adjusted and | settled ; in which is exhibited the amount of the monies received | by him for fines incurred within that time, and accounted for | from the 4th and 7th battalions of Chester county militia. | Likewise lists shewing by whom the same were paid ; also the dis- | bursements of the money, and the payments thereof to the treasury. | Philadelphia : \ Printed by Eob- ert Aitken, three Boors above the Coffee \ House, in Market-street. \ M.DCC.LXXXm. I 8vo. pp. 12. h. s. p. 4385 II.— 53 418 THE ISSUES OP THE PRESS 1783 A I STATE I of the | Accounts | of | Samuel Dewees, Esq ; | late I Sub-Lieu tenant | of | Philadelphia County. | Philadelphia : \ Printed by John Bunlap. \ MDCCLXXXTTT. | 8vo. Title, 1 leaf; pp. 1-23. H. s. p. 4386 STATE I of the | Accounts | of | Thomas Levis, | a | Sub- Lieutenant I of I Chester County, | From March 1777 to March 1780. I As they have been adjusted and settled; in which is ex- hibited the I amount of the monies received by him for fines in- curred within I that time in Col. Davis's battalion of militia; and accounted for. | Together with Lists shewing by whom the same were paid. | Likewise his disbursements and payments thereof into the Treasury. | Philadelphia : \ Printed hy Robert Aitken, three Doors above the Coffee | House, in Market-street. | M.DCC.LXXXHI. | 8vo. pp. 11. H. s. p. 4387 STATE of the Accounts 1 of "Wm. Antes, Esq. Sub Lieutenant I of Philadelphia County, as they have been | settled and ad- justed. I \_Philadelphia : 1783.] 8vo; pp. 17. H. s. P. 4388 A I STATE I of the | Accounts | of | William Coats, Esquire, I Lieutenant | of | Philadelphia County. | Philadelphia : \ Printed by Robert Aitken, in Market Street, \ near the Coffee House. \ MDCCLXXXTTT. | 8vo. Title, 1 leaf; pp. 28. h. s. p. 4389 STATE I of the | Accounts | of the | Collectors of Excise, | for I Berks County, | From the 4th of August 1774, (to which time they were settled by | the Committees of Accounts of As- sembly) until the 24th of 'So- \ vember 1781. | In which is ex- hibited, I The Amount of the Monies received by them re- spectively, and ac- | counted for ; | Also, Lists shewing the names of Persons from whom Excise became | due, and was received. | Likewise the Payments made thereof to the Treasurer. | Philadel- phia : I Printed by Robert Aitken, three Doors above the Coffee- \ House, in Market-Street. \ M,DCC,T. XXXTTT . | 8vo. pp. 7. h. s. p. 4390 STATE I of the | Accounts | of the | Collectors of Excise, | for I Chester County, | From August 1, 1776, to August 10, 1782. I In which is exhibited, | The Amount of Excise received and ac- 1783 IN PENNSYLVANIA 419 counted for, | and a List of the Persons by whom the same was paid, I and the Sums received from them respectively. | Likewise, I The Payments to the Treasury. | Philadelphia : \ Printed hy Fran- cis Bailey, in Market-Street. \ M,DCC,LXXXIII. | 8vo. pp. 4. 4391 STATE I of the | Accounts | of the | Collectors of Excise, | for I Cumberland County, | From the 10th of August 1774, (to which time they | were settled by the Committees of Accounts of Assem- | bly and the Ballances paid) until the 20th of Janu- | ary 1783. I In Avhich is exhibited, | The Amount of the Monies re- ceived by them re- | spectively, and accounted for; | Also, Lists shewing the names of Persons from whom | Excise became due, and was received. | Likewise, the Payments made thereof to the Treasurer. | Philadelphia, \ Printed by F. Bailey, in Market-Street. \ M,DCC,LXXXIIL I 8vo. pp. 7. h. s'. p. 4392 STATE I of the | Accounts | of the | Collectors of Excise, | for I Lancaster County, | From the Twenty-eighth of February, One Thousand Seven Hundred | and Seventy-six (to which Time they have been settled by the | Committees of Assembly, and the Ballances paid) until the Tenth | Day of August, One Thousand Seven Hundred and Eighty-two : | In which is exhibited, | The Amount of the Monies received and accounted for: | Also, | Lists, shewing the Names of the Persons from whom Excise | became due, and was received : | Likewise, the Payments made to the State Treasurer. | Philadelphia : \ Printed by Hall and Sellers, in Market-street. \ M,DCC,LXXXIII. | 8vo. pp. 11. h. s. p. 4393 STATE I of the | Accounts | of the | Collectors of Excise | for I Northampton County. | Philadelphia : | Printed by John Bunlap. I M,DCC,LXXXIIL I 8vo. Title, 1 leaf, pp. 12. h. s. p. 4394 STATE I of the | Accounts | of the | Collectors | Of Excise | for I The Counties | of | Bedford, Northumberland, Westmoreland and I "Washington. | Philadelphia : | Printed by Francis Bailey, at Yorick's Head, in Market Street. \ M.DCC.LXXXni. | 8vo.*J)p. 4. STATE I of the | Accounts | of the | Collectors of Excise | for I York County, | From the 1st of August, 1774, (to which 420 THE ISSUES OP THE PRESS 1783 time they have been settled | by the late Committees of Accounts of Assembly) to the 31st | of May, 1781. | In which is set forth the amount of the monies received by them re- | spectively on ac- count of the Excise of the said county, with lists | shewing by whom the same were paid ; likewise the payments | made to the Treasury. | Philadelphia: \ Printed by Robert Aitken, in Market Street, \ near the Coffee House. \ MDCCLXXXni. | 8vo. pp. 8. 4396 STATE I of the | Accounts | of | The Hon. George Wall, Es- quire, I Sub-Lieutenant | of | Bucks County, | From 20th March 1780, to the 1st April 1783. | In which is exhibited the Amount of the Monies received by him for | Militia Fines, and accounted for : I Together with Lists, shewing by whom they were paid ; like- wise the I Application and Payment of the Monies. | Philadelphia : I Printed by Robert Aitken, three Doors above the \ Coffee-House, in Market-Street. \ M,DCC,LXXXin. | 8vo. pp. 34. h. s. p. 4397 STATE I of the | Accounts | of the late | Lieutenant and Sub- Lieutenants I of I Lancaster County, | From March 1777, to the 15th Feb. 1780. | Shewing the amount of fines received by them respectively, | and accounted for ; the persons from whom | re- ceived ; and the application and pay- | ment of the money. | Phil- adelphia : \ Printed by John Dunlap. \ M,DCC,L XXXIII. | 8vo Title, 1 leaf; pp. 77, (1). h. s. p. 4398 STATE of the Accounts of the late Lieutenant and Sub-Lieu- tenants of IsTorthampton County, . . . from March 1777 to Sep- tember 4, 1779. [Colophon.J \_Philadelphia ;] Printed by Hall and Sellers. [1783.] 8vo. pp. 40. h. s. p. 4399 TABLES I for | The Payment | of | Principle and Interest | of Loans, | agreeable to | The Eesolutions | of | Congress | of | The twenty-eighth day of June, | 1780. | Philadelphia: \ Printed and Sold by T. Bradford \ in Front Street, the fourth door from \ the Coff'ee- House. 1783. | 18mo. pp. 36. 4400 5D3® I XM2^&^^^ I Soofimgen nnb Seftrte^te | ber | a3tuber= gemeine | fiir ba§ '^aijt | 1784. | Philadelphia : \ Gedruckt bey Melchior Steiner, in der Rees-strasse, nahe \ bey der Dritten-strasse. 1783. | 8vo. pp. (128). H. s. p. 4401 1783 IK PENNSYLVANIA 421 THREE I Letters | addressed to the | Public, | on | The follow- ing Subjects : | I. The Nature of a Foederal Union. — The Powers vested in | Congress, and therein of Sovereignty. | II. The civil and military Powers. — The Dispute between | G-eneral Greene and Governor Gerard, respecting Flags of | Truce. | III. The public Debt. — The Act of Confederation defective — a remedy suggested. — The Five per Cent. Import Act con- | sidered and recommended. I .... I Philadelphia : \ Printed by T. Bradford, the fourth Door \ below the Coffee-House, 1783. ] 8vo. pp. 28. h. s. p. 4402 Signed " Tullius," and dated " Charles-Town, May 5th, 1783." eS?f 5«(SU 2;5{lU(g3t = S3®5D, | SBte man betnomen Don einem aJJerifdEien, ber toon bem Xoii ift wieber fomen. | S)te aJtelobie tl^ut fo anfangen : ^^v ©uenber fommt gegangen. | [n. p. 1783 ?] Folio, 1 leaf. H. s. p. 4403 Said to have been written " hy old Dr. Fahnestock, certainly he was the Doctor that relieved the spirit mentioned in the Hymn. A. H. Cassell." TUEFORD. (H.) Grounds of a Holy Life. By Hugh Turford. Philadelphia : Joseph Crukshank. 1783. 4404 aB3l§$R,§(g32; I unb | ©uter $Rat^ | an bie | ®tntoo^ner 5Deutfc^Ianb§, I befonberS in | ^effen. | . . . | . . . | . . . | . . . | . . . . | Phila- delphia, Gedruckt bey Carl Cist, in der \ Markt-strasse, 1783. | Sm. 8vo. pp. 35. H. s. p. 4405 WASHINGTOl^. (G.) A | Circular Letter, | from | His Ex- cellency I George "Washington, | Commander in Chief | of the | Armies of the | United States | of | America ; | Addressed to the Governors of | the several States, on his | resigning the Command of the I Army, and retiring from pub- | lie Business. | Philadel- phia : I Printed by Robert Smith, jun. \ back of the Fountain Inn, be- \ tween Second and Third streets. [1783 ?] | 16mo. pp. 51, (1). 4406 I have followed the date given in the Menzies Catalogue, which is, however, in my opinion, several years too early. WEATHERWISE. (A.) Father Abraham's Almanac for 1784. By Abraham Weatherwise. Philadelphia : John Dunlap. 1783. 422 THE ISSUES OF THE PRESS 1783 WEBB. (E.) einige | @kuben§= | Sefentniffe | unb gottUd^e | etfaf)tung§=^rDben, | in etnem ©enb=f(f)ret6en | toon | ©lijabet^a SBebb 1 an I 3Inton SBit^etm So(;m, | ©ajjeHan jum ^prinjen ©eorg toon 3)(!ine= maxt, I Sm 3af)r 1712. | 3lu§ ber ©nglifd^en S^^rac^e iiberfefet bon 3. 9Jl. I SorcE, 3m S^^i^ 1^83. | Philadelphia, Gedruckt bey Carl Cist, in der | Markt-Sirasse, 1783. | Sm. 8vo. pp. 55. h. s. p. 4408 WEBB. A I Letter | from | Elizabeth Webb | to | Antbony William Boebm, | witb bis | Answer. ] Philadelphia : \ Printed and Sold by Joseph Orukshank, \ in Market-Street. | MDCCLXXXIII. | 12mo. pp. 44. H. s. p. 4409 [WEBSTER. (Pelatiab)] A | Sixth Essay | on | Free Trade | and I Finance ; | Particularly shewing what | Supplies of Public I Revenue may be drawn from | Merchandize, ] Without injur- ing our Trade, or burdening our | People. | Humbly oflered to the Public. | By a Citizen of Philadelphia. | Philadelphia : \ Printed and Sold by T. Bradford, in Front-street, three Doors be- \ low the Cojfee-House. MDCCLXXXIII. | Bvo. pp. 32. h. s. p. 4410 [WEBSTER.] A | Dissertation | on the | Political Union | and I Constitution | of the | Thirteen United States, | of | North- America : I Which is necessary to their Preservation and Happi- ness, I humbly offered to the Public, | By a Citizen of Philadelphia. I Philadelphia: \ Printed and Sold by T. Bradford, m Front-street, three Boors below \ the Coffee-House, MDCCLXXXIH. | Bvo. pp. 47. H. s. p. 4411 2B3® ge^t e§ benn eigentlicf) in ben J^Ioftern ber 33ettetm5nd^e gu? Philadelphia : [Stettin in Ulm.} 1783. w. 4412 WmCHESTER. (E.) The | Gospel | of | Christ | IsTo Cause of Shame : | Demonstrated in two Discourses on | the Subject. | By Elhanan Winchester. | ... | .... | Philadelphia: \ Printed by. B. Towne. 1783. [ 8vo. pp. 140. h. s. p. 4413 1784 IN PENNSYLVANIA 423 1784. AN ACCOUNT of the Births and Burials in the United Churches of Christ Church and St. Peter's. Philadelphia : 1784. ACCOUNTS I of I Pennsylvania, | Volume I. | [Philadelphia: Hall and Sellers. 1784.] 8vo. h. s. p. 4416 Collation: Half-title, 1 leaf; Advertisement and Contents, pp. (2); Index, pp. 1-17. General title and index to 17 pamphlets printed in 1783 and 1784, wMch are separately described. AN" ADDRESS ] of the | Council of Censors | to the | Free- men of Pennsylvania. | [Philadelphia :] Printed by Mall and Sellers. [1784.] I Folio, 1 leaf. h. s. p. 4416 ADVERTISEMENT. Philadelphia : Poberi Aitkm, 1784. 4417 The following charges appear in Aitken's Ledger during 1784 : March 6. Ebenezer Hazard. Printing 3 quires sheet Advertisement. March 7. John Kean, Torktown. Printing advertisement. May 23. Matthew Clarkson. Printing 100 Advertisements, Ship Rudolph. July 15. William Turnbull. Printing 100 Advertisements. Sept. — . The same. Printing 100 Advertisements. Sept. 9. Turnbull and Marsenie. Printing 60 Hand-Bills, of a Sloop for Halifax. Sept. 9. Thomas Leiper. Printing 1000 folio Advertisements. Oct. 2. Matthew Clarkson. Printing Advertisements of the Brig General Wash- ington, for Virginia. Oct. 21. John Shields. Printing 480 Large folio crammed Advertisements. Oct. 22. John Purdon. Printing 500 folio Advertisements. Dec. 7. Clement Biddle. Pi-inting 50 Advertisements. AN ALARM. | To the Freemen and Electors of | Penn- sylvania. I [Philadelphia : 1784.] Folio, 1 leaf h. s. p. 4418 3taKeiK363l3l3(S6^e3t | ^m^- unb aBirt^[c^aft§= | Sdenber | 3luf ba§ 1785fte Sa^r ©^rifti, | 2BeIc^e§ ein gemein ^a^r tft bon 365 S^agen. | ... | ... | .... | 3"»tt ©ec^Stenmat ^erau§ gegeben. | Philadelphia : Gedrucki und zu haben bey Melchior Sieiner, | . . . . [1784.] I Sm. 4to. pp. (40). h. s. p. 4419 3iaJt®Sft363l$«3®6$e3i I Stabt unb Sanb | (Salenber | 3tuf ba§ 1785fte Sa^r S^riftt, | SBelc^eS ein @emeine§= ^a^x ift | Don 365 2;agen. I Philadelphia : \ Gedrucki und zu haben bey Carl Cist, in der \ Zwey- ten-sirasse, nah bey der Rees-strasse. [1784.] | Sm. 4to. pp. (40). 424 THE ISSUES OF THE PEESS 1784 AJSTDERSOlf. (J.) Letters. By the Rev. John Anderson. Philadelphia: Robert AitJcen. 1784. 4421 AE" ARITHMETICAL Card. Philadelphia: Sold hy William Pcyniell. 1784. 4422 AT a Meeting at the Council Chamber, | 16th September, 1784. I {Philadelphia : 1784.J Sm. Folio, 1 leaf. 4423 A Kesolve directing surveys to be made in tlie counties of Westmoreland, Wash- ington, and Payette, to persons claiming title under the laws of Virginia. AT a Meeting of Clergymen and Lay-Delegates from sundry Congregations of the Episcopal Church in the State of Penn- sylvania, held ... in Philadelphia on . . . 26th . . . May, 1784. [Philadelphia : 1784.] Folio, 1 leaf h. s. p. 4424 BAILEY'S I Pocket Almanac, | being an | American | Annual Register, | For the Year of our Lord 1786 ; | And of the Empire the Tenth. | The First after Bissextile. | ... | .... | [Cut.] | Philadelphia : \ Printed and Sold by Francis Bailey, | at Yorick's Head, in Market-Street. [1784.] | Sm. 16mo. pp. (80), 1 map, 1 plate. 4426 BEATTIE. (J.) The | Minstrel : | Or, | The Itinerant | Poet, and Musician. | A Descriptive Poem, | On the | Progress of Genius ; | In Two Books. | By James Beattie, L.L.D. | . . . | . . . I . . . I . . . I ... I ... I ... I ... I ... . I Philadelphia : \ Printed and Sold by Pobert Bell, in Third-Street. | M,DCC,LXXXIV. I 8vo. pp. 38. H. s. p. 4426 BEATTIE. Poems on several Occasions. By James Beattie. Philadelphia: Robert Bell. 1784. 4427 BELE^^AP. (J.) The | History | of | l^ew-Hampshire. | Volume I. I Comprehending the events of one complete | Cen- tury, from the discovery of the | River Pascataqua. | By Jeremy Belknap, A.M. | Member of the American Philosophical Society, held at Philadelphia | for promoting useful Knowledge. | . . . | ... I ... I .... I Philadelphia: \ Printed for the Author by Robert 1784 IN PENNSYLVANIA 425 Aiiken, in \ Market Street, near the Coffee-House. \ M.DCC.LXXXIV. I 8vo. pp. viii, 361, Ixxxiv. h. s. p. 4428 The second volume was printed at Boston in 1791, and the third in 1792, when the first volume was reprinted. BELL'S I Address | to every | Free-Man; | but especially to the I Free Citizens | of | Pennsylvania, | Concerning, A | Tyran- nical Embargo, | now laid upon the | Free-Sale of Books by Auction. I [15 lines.] | Philadelphia: \ Printed and Sold by Robert Bell, in Third-Street. \ M,DCC,LXXXIV. Price four Pence. \ 8\o. pp. 7, (1). [ yibid.'] 8vo. pp. 15, (1). l. o. p. 4429 BELL'S I Memorial | on the | Free Sale of Books : [ To which are added | Sentiments | on what is | Freedom, | and what is | Slavery. | By a Farmer. | ... | ... | .... | Philadelphia : \ Printed and Sold by Robert Pell, in Third-Street. \ M,DCC,LXXXIV. I 8vo. pp. 52. 4430 [BENEZET. (Anthony)] A | Collection | of | Eeligious | Tracts, | Plainly setting forth the great | Truths of the Gospel, j For the Instruction of the Youth and others | particularly those of the I Black People. | [16 lines.] | Philadelphia: \ Printed by Enoch Story, in \ Strawberry- Alley. M,DCC,LXXXIV. | 12mo. pp. 72. F. 4431 [BEKEZET.] In the life of the lady Elizabeth | Hastings, . . . I [Philadelphia : Enoch Story. 1784.] Sm. 8vo. pp. 8. p. 4432 [BEl^ZET.] Some | Observations | on the | Situation, Dis- position, I and I Character | of the | Indian Natives | of this | Continent. | ... | ... | ... | ... | ... | ... | .... | Phil- adelphia : I Printed and sold by Joseph Qrukshank, in \ Market-Street. I MDCCLXXXIV. I 12mo. pp. 59. l. c. p. 4433 BIITG-IIAM. (W.) A I Letter | from an | American, | ISow resident in London, | to a | Member of Parliament, | On the Sub- ject of the I Restraining Proclamation ; | and containing | Strict- ures I on I Lord Sheffield's Pamphlet, | on the | Commerce | of the I American States. | Said to be written by "William Bingham, n.— 54 426 THE ISSUES OF THE PBESS 1784 Esquire ; | late Agent for the Congress of the United States | of America, at Martinico. | To which are added, | Mentor's Reply to Phocion's Letter ; | with some Observations on Trade, | addressed to the Citizens of E'ew-York. | Philadelphia : | Printed and Sold by Robert Bell, in Third^Sireet. \ M,DCC,LXXX3:y. | 8vo. pp. 48. Collation : Title, 1 leaf ; Bingham's Strictures, pp. 2-16 ; Mentor's Reply to Phocion's Letter, pp. 17-24,' Phocion's Second Letter, Title, 1 leaf; pp. 29-48. The title to the last is as follows : Colonel Hamilton's | Second Letter, | from | Phocion I to the | Considerate Citizens | of | New York, | On the Politics- of the Times, | In Consequence of the Peace : | Containing Kemarks on | Mentor's Reply, I [Imprint as in general title.] Sabin says Bingham's tract was issued in 1783. BLAIR. (H.) Lectures 1 on | Rhetoric | and | Belles Lettres. I By Hugh Blair, D.D. | One of the Ministers of the High Church, and Professor of | Rhetoric and Belles Lettres in the University | of Edinburgh. | Philadelphia : \ Printed and Sold by Robert Aitken, at Pope's Head in \ Market-Street. \ MDCCLXXXIV^. | 4to. pp. viii, 1-454, (12). l. c. p. 4435 BLAESER. (P.) @tn 93rief, aSetlanb toon ^peter Stafer an feinen g^reunb 3Jtt(f)ad Sillme^er, Sucfibruder in ©ettttantcton, tuorin er i^m einen Seri^t ett£)eitt tote e§ i£)in in feiner ©egenb ergangen ift, ba^ man xi)m tote auc^ anbern, feineS tugenbfamen §8etragen§ l^alben ben Un 9Zamen ©ttabler fie^gelegt l^abe 2C. [n. p. about 1784.] 4436 [BORDLEY. (John Beale)] A | Summary View | of the | Courses of Crops, | in the Husbandry | of | England & Mary- land ; I with I A Comparison | of their Products ; | and | a System of I Improved Courses, | proposed | for Farms in America. | Printed by Charles Gist, at Philadelphia: | MDCCLXXXIV. | Sq. 8vo. pp. 22. H. s. p. 4437 A I BRIEF View | of the | Accounts | of the | Treasury of Pennsylvania, | From the time of the commencement of the Revo- lution to the I First of October, 1781 : | Extracted from the books of the Comptroller-General, and | by him laid before the General Assembly, agreeable to the | directions contained in the 17th sec- tion of the Act for me- | thodizing the department of accounts, passed the 13th day | of April, 1782. I In which is exhibited, I The 1784 IN PENNaYLVANIA 427 monies in the Treasury at the commencement, the seve- | ral re- ceipts and payments during that time, and the balance | on hand at the end thereof: | Also, | The Accounts of the State Treasurer, con- tinued from the said | First of October, 1781, to the First of Oc- tober, 1782 : I Likewise, | The accounts of the several counties for their taxes to October | 1782, continued from the report of the Com- mittee of Ac- I counts of Assembly for the year 1781 : | Together with, I The state of the outstanding debts, due by the counties for I their deficiencies in payment of taxes. | Philadelphia : \ Printed by Hall and Sellers. \ M,DCO,LZXXIV. | 8vo. pp. 237. 4438 BTJCHA:^^. (W.) Domestic Medicine: | Or, a | Treatise | on the I Prevention and Cure | of | Diseases | by | Eegimen and Sim- ple Medicines. | With | An Appendix, containing a Dispensatory | for the Use of Private Practitioners. | By "William Buchan,M.D. j Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians, Edinburgh. | Carefully Corrected from the latest London Edition, | To which is now added, a Complete Index. | Philadelphia : \ Printed for Joseph Crukshank, Robert Bell, and James Muir, \ of Philadelphia : And for Robert Hodge, of New-York. \ M-DCC.LXXXIV. | 8vo. pp. 640. BUMBO. (J.) The | American | Almanac, | For the Year of our Lord, | 1785. | (Being the first after Leap- Year.) | [14 hnes.j I By Father Jacobus Bumbo. | Philadelphia : | Printed by T. Brad- ford, in Front-Street, the \ fourth Door below Market-street. [1784.] | Sm. 8vO'. pp. (40). H. s. p. 4440 BURKE. ([Edmund]) Mr. Burke's Speech on the 1st De- cember 1783, upon the question for the Speaker's leaving the chair, in order for the House to resolve itself into a Committee on Mr. Fox's East-India Bill. Philadelphia : Thomas Bradford. 1784. BY the United States | in Congress Assembled. ] April 30, 1784. I [Philadelphia : 1784.] Folio, 1 leaf h. s. p. 4442 Eecommending tlie States to empower Congress to prohibit the importation of merchandise in vessels of subjects of foreign powers who shall not enter into treaties of Commerce. A I CAJTOID Examination | of the | Address | of the | Minor- 428 THE ISSUES or the peess 1784 ity I of tlie I Council of Censors | to the | People of Pennsylvania : I Together with | Remarks upon the Danger and Inconveniences I of the principal Defects of the Con- | stitution of Pennsylvania. I By One of the Majority. | Philadelphia: | Printed in the Year 1784. I Sm. 8vo. pp. 40. h. s. p. 4443 CARVER. (J.) Three Years | Travels, | through the | Interior Parts of ITorth America, | for more than | Five Thousand Miles, I containing, | An Account of the great Lakes, and all the Lakes, I Islands, Rivers, Cataracts, Mountains, Minerals, | Soil, and Veg- etahle Productions of the North- West | Regions of that vast Con- tinent; I with a I Description of the Birds, Beasts, Reptiles, | In- sects, and Fishes, peculiar to the Country. | Together with a concise | History of the Genius, Manners, and | Customs of the Indians | Inhabiting the Lands that lie adjacent to the Heads and to the I Westward of the great River Mississippi ; | and an | Ap- pendix, I Describing the uncultivated Parts of America that are the I most proper for forming Settlements. | By Captain Jonathan Carver, | of the Provincial Troops in America. | Philadelphia: \ Printed and sold by Joseph Onikshank, in Market-street, \ and Robert Bell, in Third-street. \ MDCCLXXXIV. ] 8vo. pp. xxi, 217. 4444 THE I CASE I of our | Fellow-Creatures, | the | Oppressed Africans, | respectfully recommended to | The Serious Considera- tion I of the I Legislature | of | Great-Britain, | By the People called Quakers. | London, Printed: \ Philadelphia: \ Me-printed hy Joseph Crukshank, ... | .... | MDCCLXXXIV. | 8vo. pp. 13, (3). CATALOGUE of Books for sale by Jackson and Dunn. Phil- adelphia : Robert Aitken. Svo ? pp. 10 ? 4446 CATALOGLTE of Books for sale by William Prichard. PhU- adelphia: 1784. 4447 CATALOGUE of Books to be sold at Auction April 8. Phil- adelphia : Robert Bell. 1784. 4448 Other book sales by Bell were advertised for April 15tb and 22d. CATALOGUE of Books to be sold at Auction, on March 11, 12 1784 IN PENNSYLVANIA 429 and 13, by Alexander Boyd and John Bayard, Auctioneers. Phil- adelphia: 1784. 4449 CATALOaUE of a Collection of Modern Erudition, to be sold at Auction by Alexander Boyd. Philadelphia: VIM. 4450 A CATALOGUE of French, Latin, English, German, and Dutch Books for sale by Boinod and Gaillard. Philadeljohia : 1784. A CATALOGUE of several Hundred New and Old Medical Works, for sale by Eobert Bell. Philadelphia: Pobert Bell. 1784. SDeSt l?S®35R® I (S3I3:eS^3©a«U© | beg fer. I ®r. mavtin Cutfierg, I nebft | ben gett>6!)nli(f)en SRorgen; S;ifc^= unb | 2lbenb= ©ebfttern. | SBoBei;) | Sie Drbnung be§ ^eite in einem | Stebe, in furjen ©a|en, in %vaa, unb 3lnttoort, | unb in einer S^abette, | tote auc£) ber | 3n£)alt ber ^eiligen ©d^rift | in aSerfen, | ^injugefliget. | 3ui" ©ebraud) ber Suflenb. | 9^ebft einem | 3ln[;ang ber fieben 33u^=^Iatmen, | einem geiftlit^en Sieb, unb ba3 | ©inmal ®in§. | Philadelphia : \ GedrucJd und zu haben bey Klein und Reynolds, \ in Carter's- Alley, in der Zweyten- sfrasse, \ zwischen der Chesnuss und Walnuss-strasse. \ 1784. | 24mo. Title, 1 leaf; Inhalt und Ordnung, pp. (2); Text, pp. 1-139, (1). ®e$« ^S®S3^® S2l2;®(S.g3©a)m©. Germantoion: Leiberi und Billmeyer. 1784. 4454 CHAMBAUD. (L.) Fables Choisies, | A I'usage des Enfants, I et I Des autres personnes qui commenceut k \ apprendre | La Langue Fran^oise, | Avec un Index alphabetique de tous les mots | traduits en Anglois. [ Par L. Chambaud. | A Philadelphie : \ Chez Charles Cist, M.DCC.LXXXIV. | 12mo. pp. v, (3), 93, 66. 4455 A I CHOICE I Collection | of | Hymns, | from | Various Au- thors, I adapted to | Publick Worship: | Designed for the edifica- tion of the I pious of all Denominations; but more | particularly for the use of the Bap- | tist Church in Philadelphia. | Philadel- phia: I Printed by Enoch Story, Jun. living in | Strawberry- Alley. 1784. I 12mo. pp. 180. 4456 A I CLRCULAE Letter, | addressed | To the State Societies | of the I Cincinnati, | by | The General Meeting, | Convened at 430 THE ISSUES OP THE PEESS 1784 Philadelphia, May 3, 1784. | Together with | The Institution, | As altered and amended. | Philadelphia : \ Printed by E. Oswald and D. Hum-phreys, at the \ Goffee-House. M,DCC,LXXXrV. | 8vo. pp. 8. L- c. P. 4457 THE I CONSTITUTIOF | of the | Commonwealth of Penn- sylvania, I as established by the | General Convention. | Carefully compared vsath the original. | To which is added, | A | Report of the Committee | appointed to enquire, | "Whether the Constitu- tion has been preserved inviolate in every Part, and | " whether the legislative and executive Branches of Government, have per- I " formed their Duty as Guardians of the People, or assumed to themselves | " or exercised other or greater Powers, than they are intitled to by the | " Constitution." | As adopted by the | Council of Censors. | PuMished by their Order. | Philadelphia: \ Printed by Francis Bailey, at Yorick's Head, \ in Market-street. \ M.DCC.LXXXr^. I 8vo. pp. 64. h. s. p. 4458 CO[0]MBE. (T[homas]) The | Peasant | Of Auburn, | Or, the Emigrant, | A Poem. | By T. Combe, D.D. | ... | .... | [Cut.] I Philadelphia: \ Printed and Sold by Enoch Story, Jun. [1784 ?] I 8vo. pp. 48. l. c. p. 4459 COPIES I of I Sundry Petitions, &c. | presented by | Isaac Aus- tin, I setting forth | His Claim to the New Eerry, | in the | City of Philadelphia. | As also, | Copies of Sundry Petitions, &c. | from | George A. Baker, | drawn forth | In Consequence of the Claim of said I Isaac Austin. | Philadelphia, \ Printed by Francis Bailey, at Yorick's Head, Market Street. \ MDCCLXXXIV. | 8vo. pp. 35. CRANZ. (A. E.) g^arafteriftif obet ©emalbe au§ bent ie|t lebenben 93erlin. 33on 21. %. ©ranj. Philadelphia : [Hesse in Berlin.] 1784. LE COUREIER de I'Amerique. A Philadelphie : Boinod el Gaillard. 1784. 4462 " Boinod and Gaillard, Booksellers, at the solicitation of their friends to puhlish a newspaper in the French language, inform the public that they have digested a plan of publication, which they are'distributing gratis." Pa. Gazette, June 30, 1784. Scharf and Westcott's History of Philadelphia gives the title of this paper as above, and says it was commenced but had only a short existence. 1784 IN PENNSYLVANIA 431 CRAWEOED. (0.) Observations | upon | Negro-Slavery. | • •• I ... I ... I ... I ... I ... I .... I The Author | Charles Crawford. | Philadelphia: \ Printed and sold by Joseph Grukshank, in Market- \ Street, between Second and Third- \ Streets. MDCCLXXXIV. I 12mo. pp. 24. 4463 CRAWFORD. Poems on various Subjects. By Charles Craw- ford. Philadelphia: Joseph Crukshank. 1784. 4464 DAVIDSOlSr. (R.) Geography Epitomized; or a Description of the Terraqueous Globe, attempted in Verse. By Robert Da- vidson. Philadelphia: 1784. 4465 DAY (T.) Fragment of an Original Letter on the Slavery of the I Negroes ; Written in the Year 1776, by Thomas Day, Esq. I Philadelphia : \ Printed by Francis Bailey, at Yorick's Head. \ M,DCC,LXXXrV. I Folio, 1 leaf. h. s. p. 4466 DECLARATION and Testimony of the Doctrine and Order of the Church of Christ, adopted by the Associate Presbytery of Pennsylvania. Philadelphia: Robert Aitken. 1784. 4467 DESLON. (C — .) Observations sur les deux rapports des Commissaires nommes par S. M., pour I'examen du magnetisme animal. Par C. Deslon. A Philadelphie : \_Paris.] 1784. 4468 DIL WORTH. (T.) The | Schoolmasters Assistant : | Being a I Compendium of Arithmetic, | both | Practical and Theoretical. I In Five Parts. | Containing. | I. Arithmetic in Whole Num- bers, I wherein all the common Rules, | having each of them a sufficient | Number of Questions, with their | Answers, are methodically and | briefly handled. | II. Vulgar Fractions, wherein se- I veral Things, not commonly met | with, are there distinctly treated | of, and laid down in the most | plain and easy Manner. | TIT. Decimals, in which, among other | Things, are considered the Extrac- | tion of Roots ; Interest, both Sim- | pie and Compound ; Annuities, Re- | bate, and Equation of Payments. | IV. A large Collection of Questions, | with their Answers, serving to | exer- cise the foregoing Rules ; | together with a few others, both 1 pleasant and diverting. | V. Duodecimals, commonly called | 432 THE ISSUES OF THE PEESS 1784 Cross Multiplication ; wherein that | Sort of Arithmetic is thor- oughly I considered, and rendered very | plain and easy ; together with I the Method of proving all the | foregoing Operations at once by | Division of several Denominati- | ons, without reducing them to the | lowest Term mentioned. | The Whole being de- livered in the most familiar Way of Question and | Answer, is recommended by several eminent Mathematicians, Aecomptants, I and Schoolmasters, as necessary to be used in Schools by all Teachers, who | would have their Scholars thoroughly under- stand, and make a quick | Progress in Arithmetic. | To which is prefixt, An Essay on the Education of Youth ; humbly | offered to the Consideration of Parents. | By Thomas Dilworth, | Author of the ISTew Guide to the English Tongue ; Young Book-keeper's I Assistant ; &c. &c. and Schoolmaster in Wapping. | . . . | . . . I . . . I ... I ... I ... . I Philadelphia : | Printed and sold hy Joseph Crukshank, in Market-Street, | between Second and Third-Streets. MDCCLXXXrV. I 12mo. Portrait ? 1 leaf; pp. xiv, (10), 192, 1 folded leaf H. s. p. 4469 DISCOUPS sur I'origine, les progres et les revolutions de la franche-ma^onnerie philosophique. A Philadelphie : \_Paris.] 1784. DUEFIELD. (G.) A | Sermon, | Preached in the | Third Pres- byterian Church, I in the | City of Philadelphia, | On Thursday, December 11, 1783. | The day appointed by the United States in Congress | assembled, to be observed as a day of thanksgiving, for I the restoration of peace; and the establishment of our In- | dependence, in the enjoyment of our rights and pri- | vileges. | By George Dut&eld, A.M. | Pastor of the said Church. | Published at the request of the Committee of the said | Congregation. | . . . I ... I ... I ... I .... I Philadelphia : \ Printed by F. Bailey, at Yorick's Head, in Market-Street. | M.DCC.LXXXIV. | 8vo. pp. 28, (2). N. Y. H. s. 4471 ELLIOT. (J.) The | Medical' | Pocket-Book; | For Those Who Are, | And For All Who Wish, To Be, | Physicians. | Containing a short but plain Account of the | Symptoms, Causes, and Methods of Cure, | of the Diseases incident to the Human I 1784 IN PENNSYLVANIA 433 Body: | Including such as require | Surgical Treatment: | To- gether with the I Virtues and Doses of Medicinal | Compositions and Simples. | Extracted from the best Authors, | And digested into Alphabetical Order. | By John Elliot, M.D. | Philadelphia : \ Printed and Sold by Robert Bell, in Third-Street. \ M,DCC,LXXXIV. I 8vo. pp. 74. 4472 AN" I ENQTJIEY | into | Public Abuses, | arising for Want of a I Due Execution of Laws, | provided for the | Suppression of Vice, I in the | State of JSTew-Jersey : | Calculated to draw the Attention of | the Executive Authority, and | People at large, to the Necessity of an | united Exertion, that may produce a | Reformation. | ... | .... | Philadelphia : \ Printed and sold by Hall and Sellers; also sold by \ Isaac Collins, Printer in Trenton; Thomas Red- \ man, Haddonfield; and John Redman, in Salem. \ M,DCC,LXXXrV. I Sm. 8vo. pp. 22. 4473 AN I ESSAY I on | Matter. | In Five Chapters. | . . . | . . . | ... I ... I ... I ... I ... I ... I .... I Philadelphia: Printed for the Author. \ M,DCC,LXXXIV. | 8vo. Half title, 1 leaf; Title, 1 leaf; Apology, pp. (2) ; Contents, 1 leaf; text, pp. 1-26. 4474 AN ESSAY on the Causes of the Decline of the Foreign Trade. Philadelphia : Thomas Bradford. 1784. 4475 ®3S3t9?®eSSU3Jt Jlicobemi, | Dber: | ^iftorifd^'er 33eri(^t | aSon bem I Seben | Sefu ©firiftt, | 2BeI(^e§ | Nicodemus, | ©in Eabbi unb Dberfter ber Sw^en, | befd^rieben, | 9Bte er fot(^e§ felbft gefeften unb erfal^ren, | SBeit er ein 5Wad§folger unb ^eimK(^er Silnger Sefu | S^riftt getoefen; | aud^ finb | SSiel fd^one ©tucEe unb @efd§i(^te | babet) ju finben, | SBel^e bie ©bangetiften nic^t befd^rieben l^abm. | 5Rebft einer ^iftorie I aSon einem Rabbi unb Dberften ber S^ben, | SBetd^er offenttic^ befannt: | ®a^ 6t;riftuS ©otteS ©o^n fe^. | 2lu§ beS ^n. Philippi Kegelii. Stnl^tang junt ©eiftUd^er | 3Beg=aSeifer nad^ bem ^tmmHfd^en aSattertanbe 2C. | genontmen. | SBie bann au^ | SDie erfd^redlic^en (Straf= fen unb ^togen | ber XII. ^ubifd^en ©tftntme. | Lancaster, Gedruckt bey Jacob Bailey. 1784. | Sm. 8vo. pp. 247. h. s. p. 4476 THE EVERY Thing, or an History of the Late "War in Amer- II.— 55 434 THE ISSUES OF THE PRESS 1784 ica, in Miniature, in Two Odes, or Poems, to be said or sung. By Crispianus. Philadelphia: 1784. 4477 FATHIEE Abraham's Pocket Almanac for 1785. Philadelphia : John Dunlap. 1784. 4478 FEMALE Fortitude, or the Power of Love. Philadelphia : Kline and Reynolds. 1784. 4479 FEKEL0:N'. Les | Aventures | de | Telemaque, | Fils d'Ulysse, | Par Messire | Francois de Salignac | de la Mothe Fenelon, | Precepteur de Messeigneurs les Enfans de France, & depuis, Archevgque de Cambray, &c. | l^ouvelle Edition | Avec des Notes & des Eemarques pour I'intelligence | de la Mythologie & de ce Poeme. | A Philadelphia | Chez Boinod et Gaillard. | MDCCLXXXr^. I 24mo. pp. i-xl, 1-448, 11 plates. 4480 FOR Sale at Public Vendue, | On Thursday the 10th Day of March, at the late Dwelling House of | Pierre Eugene du Simitiere, Esq. I .... I The American Museum. | Philadelphia, Printed by Charles Cist, at the Comer of Front and Arch-streets. [1784.J | Foho, 1 leaf. l. c. p. 4481 The Catalogue comprises 36 lots. Under No. 17 is grouped the Americana, most, if not all, of which was hought for the Lihrary Company of Philadelphia, which thereby obtained some of the most valuable books and pamphlets now in its posses- sion. FOX. (G.) A I Looking-Glass | for the | Jews : | Wherein | They may clearly see that the Messiah is come, | by the Prophets in the Old Testament (above | Sixteen Hundred Years since) and the manifest | Testimonies since. | And also, | They may see their own Blindness and Ignorance | of their own Prophets, and of the Messiah | unto this Day. | By which my desire is, | They may turn to Him, that their Eyes may be opened, | that they may see Him whom they have pierced. | Written by George Fox, | in the year of our Lord, 1674. | London, Printed: \ Philadelphia: \ Re-printed by Joseph Crukskank, in Market- \ Street, between Second and \ Third- Streets. 1784. I 12mo, pp. 44; List of Books, &c., pp. (4). 4482 1784 IN PENNSYLVANIA 435 THE FREEMAN'S Journal. Philadelphia : Printed by Francis Bailey, at Yorick's Head in Market-Street. \ 4483 Numters CXLII. (Jan. 7, 1784) to CXCII. (Dec. 29, 1784), four pages each, with a " Supplement" of two pages to No. 144. Title as in No. 4102, supra. g5R(g3)aKUe3r^3®@ ©ebanfen u6er bie fogenannte " STntebe toon ber I aJtinoritcit tm SRatf) ber ©enforen/' benen fte^en unb unaW^fingigen ^Deutfd^en 33ur= | gem be§ StaatS Don ^Pennf^lbanien, iibergeben t)on | einem fre^en 5Deutfc^en 33urger beS ©taat§. | [Philadelphia .- Melchior Steiner. 1784.] Folio, pp. (2). h. s. p. 4484 GOETHE. ([Johann Wolfgang von]) The Sorrows and Sym- pathetic Attachments of Werther : a German Story, in a Series of Letters. By Mr. Goethe, Doctor of the Civil Law. In Two Vol- umes. Philadelphia : Robert Bell. 1784. 4485 HAMHiTOlSr. ([Alexander]) A | Letter | from | Phocion, | to the I Considerate Citizens | of | ~Sqw York, | on the Politics of the Times, | in Consequence of the Peace. | Said to be written by Colonel Hamilton, | late Aid to his Excellency General "Washing- ton, I and a Member of the American Congress. | . . . | . . . | . . . I . . . I .... I Philadelphia : | Printed and Sold by Pobert Bell, in Third-Street. \ M,DCC,LXXXrV. | 8vo. pp. 13. h. s. p. -f llhid.'] 8vo. pp. 15, (1). L. c. p. 4486 " Letters on the Stage," pp. 13-15, and List of Books, 1 page, added by the printer, probably mark a second edition. Hamilton's second Letter from Phocion was advertised as separately published in the Pa. Gazette, April 14, 1784. I have only met with it as an addendum to Bingham's Strictures on Lord Sheffield, No. 4419, supra. THE HAPPY Man. Philadelphia : Eobert Aitken. 1784 4487 In June, 1784, Aitken printed 100 copies for .James Slatter, Pedler. HELTOIST. (J.) Reasons | for quiting the ] Methodist Society ; I Being a | Defence | of | Barclay's Apology. | In answer to | A Printed Letter | to a | Person | joined with the | People Called Quakers. | In a Letter to a Friend. | By John Helton. | The Third Edition, corrected. | . . . . | Dublin: Printed | Philadelphia: \ Ee- printed by Joseph Orukshank, in Market-street, \ between Second and Thirdr-stnets. \ MDCCLXXXIV. | 8vo. pp. 56. f. 4488 436 THE ISSUES OP THE PRESS 1784 HILLIARD-D'AUBERTEUIL. (— ) Mis Mac Rea, | Eoman I Historique, | Par M. Hilliard D'Auberteuil. | [Cut.J | A Phila- delphie. [Paris.] | M.DCC.LXXXIV. | Sm. 12mo. pp. i-xii, 1-146. THE I HISTORY | of the | Old and l^ew | Testament, | inter- spersed with I Moral and Instructive | Reflections, | chiefly taken from I The Holy Fathers. | From the French. | By J. Reeve. | The Third Edition. | Philadelphia : \ Printed by M. Sieiner, in Pace-street, I For C. Talbot, late of Dublin, Printer and Bookseller. 1784. | 8vo. pp. vi, (2), 536 for 436. h. s. p. 4490 " Keeve's History of the Bible was a translation, more or less abridged, of what is known as La Bible de Royaumont. It is attributed generally to Louis Isaac le Mais- tre, better known as de Sacy, who died at Pompone, 1684 ; but is ascribed by others to Nicolas Fontaine, who was imprisoned with Sacy. They were both Jansenists. The Eev. Joseph Reeve was an English Jesuit. He died at Ugbrook Park, England, in 1820." J. G-. Shea, LL.I). The volume contains a long list of subscribers. 2)(S3t I ^De^=®eU3r®6§e | aimertcantfc^e | ©atenber, | STuf ba§ 3a£)r I 1785. | [11 lines.] | 3um ©rften vaoX ^erau§ gegeben. | German- town: Gedruckt und zufindenbey Leibertund Billmeyer. | . . . | . . . I . . . . [1784.] I Sq. 8vo. pp. (40). h. s. p. 4491 A continuation of the series begun by the first Christopher Sower in 1738. Dun- lap, who purchased the confiscated effects of the younger Sower in 1778, disposed of his interest in the Almanac to Leibert and Billmeyer in 1784, and it was continued by them for many years. [HOLME. (Benjamin)] A Serious | Call | in | Christian Love | to all I People, | To turn to the | Spirit of Christ | in themselves ; I That they may come to have a right Understanding of the | Things of Grod, and be enabled thereby to serve him | acceptably : "With some Observations on the following | Heads ; | 1. The Uni- versality I of God's Love in | sending His Son to | die for all Men. I 2. The Holy Scrip- | tures. | 3. Worship. [ 4. Baptism. | 5. The Supper. I 6. Perfection. | 7. The Resurrection. | 8. Swearing. | ... I ... I .... I Philadelphia: \ Printed by Joseph Orukshank, in I Market-street between Second \ and Third-streets. [1784?] | 8vo. pp. 58. H. s. p. 4492 HUTCHESrS. (T.) An | Historical I^arrative | and | Topo- graphical Description | of | Louisiana, | and | West-Florida, | 1784 IN PENNSYLVANIA 437 comprehending tlie | River Mississippi with its Principal Branches I and Settlements, and the Eivers Pearl, | Pascagoula, Mobile, Perdido, | Escambia, ChactarHatcha, &c. | The | Climate, Soil and Produce | whether | Animal, Yegetable, or Mineral; | with | Di- rections for Sailing into all the Bays, Lakes, Harbours and Rivers on I the North Side of the G-ulf of Mexico, and for ISTavigating between the I Islands situated along that Coast, and ascending the Missis- sippi River. | By Thomas Hutching, | Geographer to the United States. I Philadelphia: \ Printed for the Author, and sold by Robert \ Aitken, near the Coffee-House, in \ Market-street. \ M.DCC.LXXXIV. I 8vo. pp. 94, 1 leaf. h. s. p. 4493 ILLUMmATIONS | for | legislators, | and for | sentimental- ists; Containing, | I. Sentiments on what is Freedom, and | what is Slavery, By a Farmer. | II. Sentiments on Liberty, ex- hibited in I Observations on the Revolution of America, | By Abbe Raynal. | IH. Sentiments on Government, Law, Arbitrary Power, Liberty, | and Social Institutions,,! By John James Rous- seau, originally of Geneva. | IV. Sentiments on Government, and I on the English Constitution. [ By J. L. De Lolme, Advocate, and Citizen of Geneva. | . . . . | Re-published by Robert Bell, Printer, Book-seller, | Book-Auctionier, and Provedore to the Sentimentalists in | America. | [Philadelphia .•] Printed and Sold by Robert Bell,in Third-Street. \ M,DCC,LXXXIV. | Bvo. pp. (4), 52. State of Pennsylvania. | DT the Council of Censors, | Friday, September 24th, 1784, P.M. | The draught of an Address from this Council to the Freemen of the Common- | wealth of Penn- sylvania, read Yesterday, and laid on the Table for considera- | tion, was taken up for a second reading, and the same being con- sidered was I adopted as follows ; viz. | [Colophon.J Philadel- phia : Printed by Francis Bailey, at Yorick's Head. [1784.] | Folio, pp. (2). H. s. p. 4495 THE INDEPEOT)EN'T Gazetteer. 4496 Numbers 114 (Jan. 3, 1784) to 165 (Deo. 24, 1784), four pages each, with a " Sup- plement" of one leaf to No. 117. Title as in No. 4203, supra, and imprint as in note to No. 4307, supra, until No. 138, when it was changed to Philadelphia: Printed by Eleazer Oswald, at the Goffee-House, ... | ... | ... | .... | 438 THE ISSUES OP THE PRESS 1784 3®(SUS2:®5Ji@3g^2;, tote e§ untet ©temeng Xm mtbecft, unter Siemens XIV unterbriitft unb unter ^iu§ VI noi^ fortfc^teic^t. Phila- delphia : [Hartmcmn in Wien.] 1784. w. 4497 JOHNSON. (S.) Abridgment of the Lives of the British Poets. Parts I. II. and III. Cowley, Denham, and Milton. By Samuel Johnson. Philadelphia. 1784. 4498 JOURNAL I of the | Committee of the States : | Containing | The Proceedings | from | The First Friday in June, 1784, | to j The Second Friday in August, 1784. | Published by Order of Congress. | [Philadelphia .•] Printed hy John Diinlap. | Printer to the United States in \ Congress Assembled. \ M,DCC,LXXX I V | 8vo. pp. 47. H. s. p. 4499 JOURNAL I of the | United States | In Congress Assembled : I Containing | The Proceedings | from | The Third Day of No- vember, 1783, I to I The Third Day of June, 1784. | Volume IX. I Published by Order of Congress. | Philadelphia: \ Printed by John Dunlap, \ Printer to the United States in \ Congress Assembled. [1784.J I 8vo. pp. 817, xviii. h. s. p. 4500 KENRICK. (W.) A Rhetorical Grammar of the English Lan- guage. By "William Kenrick. Philadelphia : Robert Bell. 1784. KUNZE. (J. C.) (Sine | STufforberung | an bag | 93ol! ©otteS in 3tmerifa | jum | frol^en ^auc^jen unb SDanfen. | 3ln bem Don einem ®r= lauc£)ten EongreS toegen erfialtenen g^riebeng unb | ertangter Unab= IjangigMt auf ben llten SDecentber, 1783, aug= | gefcf^riebenen SDan!= fefte in ber SionS'txtd)^ ju ^^itabel^5£)ia | borgeftefft, unb auf SBerlangen berfcf)iebener | gu^Srer bem Srud ubergeben, | nebft bem, | 2ln^ange einer anbern ^rebigt | anlit^en ^n^alts,, unb an bem S)anf= unb Settage | beg Sareg 1779 ge^alten, toon | ^o^ann K^riftop^ 5lunje, | ber l^etl ©thrift SDoctor, ^profeffor ber orient, unb ber beutfc^en | ©^DracEie auf ber Unitoerf. ju ^^ilabel^l^ia unb | ©to. Sutl)er. ^reb. bafelbft. | Phila- delphia : I Gedruckt bei Melchior Steiner, in der liees-strasse, zwischen \ der Ziveiten- und Britten-strasse. 1784. | 8vo. pp. 101. h. s. p. 4502 M9t3® I gragen | Ueber bie | S^riftlic^e | ©laubeng^Se^re. | 5«ac^ I ^eit. ®d^rift=3eugni^ | beanttoortet unb betoa^ret. | Sen ©^riftU(^en 1784 IN PENNSYLVANIA 439 ®Iau6en§=©^uIern | p etnem anfangtid^en UTtterriifit | nii^Iic^ ju ge= brauc^en. | Philadelphia, | Gedruckt bey Carl Cist, in der \ Zweyten- sirasse, 1784. | Sm. 8vo. pp. (10), 140. h. s. p. 4503 LAI^GHORNE, ([John]) and [Edmund] CAETWRIGHT. The I Fables | of | Flora. | By Mr. Langhorne. | with | Armine | and I Elvira. | A Legendary Tale, by Mr. Cartwright. | . . . | . . . I .... I Philadelphia : | Printed and Sold by Robert Bell, in Third- Street. I M,DCO,LXXXIV. I 8vo. h. s. p. 4504 Collation : Title, 1 leaf; Dedication, &o., pp. (2) ; Pables, pp. 1-26 ; Armine, &c., pp. 27-43 ; Advertisement, 1 page. LAWS I Enacted in the Second Sitting | Of the Eighth | General Assembly, | of the | Commonwealth | of | Pennsylvania, I Which commenced at Philadelphia, on Tuesday, the | thirteenth Day of January, in the Year of our Lord, One | Thousand Seven Hundred Eighty and Four. | [Colophon.] Philadelphia: Printed by Thomas Bradford. [1784.] | Folio, pp. 271-368, i-iii. + Laws | Enacted in the Third Sitting | . . . | . . . | . . . | . . . | . . . | . . . I ... I ... I .... 1 [Ibid.] pp. 371-399, i-ii. h. s. p. 4505 LAWS I Enacted in the First Sitting | Of the ISTinth | General Assembly, | of the | Commonwealth | of | Pennsylvania, | Which commenced at Philadelphia, on the twenty-fifth | Day of October, in the Year of our Lord, One Thousand | Seven Hundred and Eighty-Four. | [Colophon.] ^Philadelphia :'] Printed by Thomas Bradford. [1784.] | Foho, pp. 401-415, (1). h. s. p. 4506 Pages 402 and 403 are misnumbered 442 and 443. The publication of the " Ses- sion Laws" was continued in folio until 1801, and since then in octavo. LESSON'S for Lovers. By Ovid Americanus. To which is added The Thunder Storm, a Poem. Philadelphia : Robert Bell, 1784. 8vo. pp. 35. 4507 THE I LLFE | and | Adventures | of | Ambrose Gwinett, | Ap- prentice to an Attorney at Law, | Who for a Murder which he never committed, was tried, | condemned, executed, and hung in chains, in Old England ; yet | lived many Years afterwards, and in his Travels found the J Man in the West-Indies actually alive ; 440 THE ISSUES OF THE PRESS 1784 for the supposed | Murder of whom he had been really executed. I Demonstratively proving that | Condemnations upon circum- stantial Evidence are injurious | to Innocence, incompatible with Justice, I and therefore ought always to be discountenanced espe- cially I in Cases of Life and Death. | To which is Added, | An Account of John Matthieson, an ingenious | Scotsman, lately executed in London, for | forging the JTotes of the Bank of Eng- land. I Philadelphia: | Printed and Sold by Robert Bell, in Third^Street. M,DCC,LXXXiy. I 8vo. pp. 32. l. c. p. 4508 Collation: Title, 1 leaf; Life of Gwinett, pp. 3-16 ; Life of Matthieson, pp. 17- 22 ; A Narrative of the Extraordinary Adventures of four Kussian Sailors, who were cast away, and lived six Tears on the Desert Island of East-Spitzenbergen, pp. 23-32. THE I LIFE I Travels | and | Adventures, | of | Edward Wortley Montague Esq; | Son to the most famous Traveller, I' Lady Mary "Wortley Montague, | Exhibiting | His very ex- traordinary Transactions in England, France, | Italy, Turkey, Arabia, Egypt, and the | Holy Land : | "With Remarks on the Manners and Customs of the | Oriental World. | Volume the First. I Philadelphia: \ Printed and Sold by Robert Bell, in Third- Street. I M,DCC,LXXXIV. I 8vo. pp. 40. -|- Volume the Second. \_Ibid.'] 8vo. Title, 1 leaf; pp. 43-90. l. c. p. 4509 ®3t© SU3:^e3J$5©6§e unb 3fteformirte 3t. 33. 6. unb 5«amett= biid^lein. Germantown : Leibert und Billmeyer. 1784. 4510 MACKLIN. (C.) The | True-Born Irishman ; | or the | L-ish Fine Lady. | A | Comedy | in | Two Acts. | By Mr. Charles Mack- lin, I Author of Love a-la-mode, the True-Born | Scotchman, &c. I Philadelphia: \ Printed by William Spotswood. | 1784. | 12mo. pp. 36. 4511 MAG-AW. (S.) A I Sermon | delivered in | St. Paul's Church, I On Saturday, December 27, 1783, | The Anniversary of | St. John the Evangelist ; | (For the Benefit of the Poor) [ by direc- tion, and in the presence of | the Ancient and Honorable Frater- nity I of I Free and Accepted Masons | Of the several Lodges | in I Philadelphia. | By Samuel Magaw, D.D. | Vice-Provost of the IJniversity of | Pennsylvania. | Philadelphia : Printed by Hall and Sellers. \ M,DCC,LXXXIV. | 8vo. pp. 32. h. s. p. 4512 1784 IN PENNSYLVANIA 441 MANSOK". (D.) A New Primer. By David Manson. Phikc- delphia : Robert Aitken. 1784. 4513 [MARKOE. (Peter)] The | Patriot Chief. | A | Tragedy. | ... I ... I ... I ... I ... I .... I Philadelphia: \ Printed for the Author, and sold hy Wm. Prichard, \ at his Circulating Library, and Book-Store, in Market-Street, \ MDCCLXXXIV. | 8vo. pp. (4), 70. MARSHALL. (W.) Religious Instruction to the Rising Gen- eration. I A I Catechism | for | Youth, | containing the | Prin- ciples I of I Practical Religion : | Agreeable to the Doctrine of the Holy Scriptures exhibited in | the "Westminster Confession of Faith, and the Larger and | Shorter Catechisms. | To which is added | a | Catechetical Explanation | of | Sundry Terms belong- ing to Religion, | Alphabetically digested : | In which are specified the distinguishing Tenets of the various De- | nominations of Christians and religious Sects that now appear. | By William Marshall, A.M. | Minister of the Gospel to the Scots Presbyterian Church in Philadelphia. | ... | ... | ... | ... | .... | Phila- delphia: I Printed for the Author, and sold by Robert Aitken, in Market-Street. \ MDCCLXXXIV. | 12mo. pp. iv, 172. 4515 The Catechism has a separate title-page, with the date 1783. MElSTDElSrHALL. (T.) Tables of Difference of Latitude and Departure, constructed to every quarter of a Degree of the Quad- rant, and to answer for all Distances from one-tenth of a Perch or Mile to twelve hundred ; particularly suited to the purposes of Land Surveying. By Thomas Mendenhall. Philadelphia : Joseph Crukshank. 1784. 4516 MESTUTES I of the | Baptist Association, | Held at ISTew-York, October, 1784. | [Colophon.] Philadelphia : Printed hy R. Aitken, at Pope's Head, Market Street. [1784.J | Sq. 8vo. pp. 8. 4517 MnSrUTES I of the | First Session | of the Ninth | General Assembly | of the | Commonwealth | of | Pennsylvania, | Which commenced at Philadelphia on Monday, the | Twenty Fifth Day of October, in the Year of our Lord, | One Thousand Seven Hun- dred and Eighty Four. | \_Arms of Pennsylvania.'] | Philadelphia : \ II.— 56 442 THE ISSTJES OF THE PRESS 1784 Printed by Francis Bailey, at Yorick's Head \ in Market-Street. | MDCCLXXXry. | FoHo, pp. 402. H. s. p. 4518 The first session ends on page 103, the second on page 328, and the third on page 402. The Assembly sat until Sept. 23, 1785, and the Minutes of the second and third sessions were not printed till 1785. A I MONODY I In Honor of the | Chiefs | Who have fallen in the Cause of | American Liberty, | Spoken at the Theatre, | in | Philadelphia, December 7, 1784. | With the Yocal Accompany- ments: | And | A Rondelay, | Celebrating | American Indepen- dency. I . . . . I [Philadelphia:'] Printed by Thomas Bradford. [1784.J I Sm. 4to. pp. 8. 4519 ISTot delivered till Dec. 14. The vocal parts were sung by a " Lady." A very rare tract, but few having been printed. NARRATIYE concerning the maintenance of the Reformation Testimony, Approved by the Associate Presbytery of Pennsylva- nia. Philadelphia : Pobert Aiiken. 1784. 4520 A I ]:^APRATIVE I of the | Captivity | and | Sufferings | of | Benjamin Grilbert | and his | Family; | Who were surprised by the Indians, and taken from | their Farms, on the Frontiers of Pennsylvania, | In the Spring, 1780. | Philadelphia: | Printed and sold by Joseph Crukshank, in 3Iarket- Street, \ between Second and Third-Street. \ MDCCLXXXTV. | 8vo. pp. 96. h. s. p. 4521 The authorship of this Narrative has been attributed to Thomas Austin and to "William Walton. See Comly's Hist, of Byberry, Memoirs of the H. S. P., Vol. II., Part II., p. 195. Benjamin Gilbert was probably the author of ISTumbers 1109 and 2528, supra, and the tract ascribed to him in the additional titles under 1769. 3t®U33I^3i©=93erfe be§ ^erumttcigerS ber 5p^ilabel^^ifc^e (Sorrefron^ benj. Sen IftenSanuar 1784. Philadelphia : Melchior Sieiner. 1784. ISTEW-TEAE. | Verses, | For those who carry the | Pennsylva- nia Gazette | To the | Customers. | January, 1, 1784. | [Philadel- phia : Hall and Sellers. 1784. j Folio, 1 leaf h. s. p. 4523 NEW- Year Verses of the Carriers of the Freeman's Journal. Philadelphia : Francis Bailey. 1784. 4524 1784 IN PENNSYLVANIA 443 NEW-YEAE Verses of the Carriers of the Independent Gazet- teer. Philadelphia : E. Oswald and D. Humphreys. 1784. 4525 NEW- YEAR Verses of the Carriers of the Pennsylvania Jour- nal. Philadelphia : Thomas Bradford. 1784. 4526 NEW-YE AR Verses of the Carriers of the Pennsylvania Packet. Philadelphia : David C. Claypoole. 1784. 4527 2)3® &(52;®3fi3?®36^3©6^ = ungarifd;e ^roDinj ber gef^u^ten 3lugufj;iner ajfond^e. Philadelphia : 1784. w. 4528 OVID. Les Heroides d'Ovide. [Traduit par J. R. de Boisgelin.J A Philadelphie : [Paris. J 1784. + Les Heroides du galant Ovide. A Philadelphie : [Paris.] 1784. w. 4529 THE PElSnSrSYLVAOTA Gazette. 4530 Numbers 2795 (Jan. 7, 1784) to 2847 (Dec. 29, 1784), four pages each, with " Sup- plements" of two pages to Numbers 2800, 2805, 2811, 2817, 2819, 2825, 2827, 2835, and 2844. Title and imprint as in No. 4334, supra. THE PENNSYLVAISTIA Journal. 4531 Numbers 1657 (Jan. 3, 1784) to 1761 (Dec. 29, 1784), four pages each, with " Sup- plements" of two pages each to Numbers 1708, 1712, 1715, 1719 to 1722, 1727, 1728, 1739, 1740, 1744, and 1750. Number 1754 is misnumbered 1755, and the error is not corrected. Published twice a week. Title and imprint as in No. 4835, supra. THE I PEJSra^SYLVAJSTIA Mercury | and | Universal Adver- tiser. I Price Six-pence. Friday, August 20, 1784. ISTumb. I. | Philadelphia: Printed by Daniel Humphreys, at the New Printing- Office in Dock-street, near the Drawbridge; lohere Advertisements, \ Articles and Letters of Intelligence, Sfc. are gratefully received, and every kind of Printing- Work performed with Diligence and Dispatch. \ Folio. Numbers 1 to 20 (Dec. 31, 1784), four pages each. THE PEKN'SYXVAOTA Packet, | And General Advertiser. | Thursday, January 1, 1784. | Vol. XIH.) Published every Tues- day, Thursday and Saturday. Price Six-Pence. (ISTum. 1641. | [Colophon.] Philadelphia : Printed and sold by David C. Claypoole, in Market-street, i Folio. 444 THE ISSUES OF THE PRESS 1784 The Pennsylvania Packet, and Daily Advertiser. | Price Four Pence.) Tuesday, September 21, 1784. (No. 1755. | [Ooloplion.J Philadelphia : Printed [and sold by John Dunlap and David C. Clay- jwole, on the South side of Market-street, the third \ House East of Second-street, where Subscriptions, Advertisements, ^c. for this Paper are thankfully received. \ Folio. 4533 Numbers 1641 (Jan. 1, 1V83) to 1842 (Dec. 31, 1784), four pages each. The paper for Aug. 24 is misnumbered 1745 for 1743, and that for Nov. 12 is misnumbered 1790 for 1800. The first of these errors was immediately corrected, but the other was car- ried on through the year. The imprint was slightly changed in Numbers 1697 and 1703. On Sept. 21 (No. 1755) the Packet became the first daily paper issued in America, with title and imprint as above. It is now represented by the North American. THE PENI^SYLVAITIA Pocket Almanac for 1785. Phila- delphia : Thomas Bradford. 1784. 4534 THE PHILADELPHIA Price Current, | Published by Sub- scription every fourteen Days, in vphich are contained the Prices I of Merchandise, Duties on Importation and Exportation, regu- lated by John Mac- I pherson, Broker, with the assistance of Twenty eminent Merchants, Eac- | tors, and Others ; likewise, the Course of Exchange, the Premiums of Insurance | to and from the most considerable Places of Trade. And as Pennsylvania Currency | is not understood in all parts of Europe, &c. Mr. Macpherson has set down the | Value of all Commodities in Spanish milled Dol- lars, and the Ninetieth Parts of a | Spanish milled Dollar. | [^Phil- adelphia : 1784.J Foho, pp. (2). h. s. p. 4535 I have met with only three numbers, viz. : Nos. I, 15, and 29. THE I PHILADELPHIAD; | or, | New Pictures of the City: I Interspersed with a candid review and display of some first-rate I Modern | Characters | Of Both Sexes : | Delineated in a friendly and satirical manner, and containing | sketches of the materials that distinguish the following | places, viz. | Court-House, Hos- pital for Lunatics, | New-Jail, Bell's-Book-Store, | Theatre, State- House, and I Bagnio, CofFee-House. | "With other entertaining An- ecdotes, humorous, | moral and sentimental. | Vol. I. | . . . | . . . I .... I Philadelphia: | Printed for the Editor by Kline ^ Reynolds, 1784 IN PENNSYLVANIA 445 and sold \ at their Printing- Office, in Garter' s-alley, and by all the \ Booksellers in Town and Country. 1784. | Sm. 8vo. pp. 83. + Yol. n. [Ibid.] Sm. 8vo. pp. 59, (1). h. s. p. 4536 A PLAIN Almanac for 1785. Philadelphia: Joseph Orukshank. 1784. 45.37 PLATTES. (G.) A Discovery of | Subterranean Treasure : | Containing | Useful Explorations. | Concerning all Manner of Mines and Minerals, from the Gold to the | Coal ; with plain Di- rections and Eules for the finding of them in | all Kingdoms and Countries. | In which | The Art of Melting, Refining and Assay- ing of them is plainly | Declared, so that every ordinary man, that is moderately ingeni- | ous, may with small charge presently try the value of such Ores, | as shall he found either by Eule or by Accident. | Whereunto is added | A Real Experiment whereby eveiy ignorant man may presently try | whether any piece of GoM that shall come to his hands be True | or Counterfeit, without de- facing or altering the form thereof, | and more certainly than any Goldsmith or Refiner could formerly | Discern. | Also a | Perfect way to try what colour any Berry, Leaf, Flower, Stalk, | Root, Fruit, Seed, Bark, or "Wood will give : With a Perfect | way to make Colours that they shall not stain nor fade like | ordinary Colours. I Yery necessary for every one to know, whether he be a Traveller by | Land or by Sea, in what Country, Dominion, or Plantation soever | he shall either sojourn or Inhabit. | By Mr. Gabriel Plattes. | Philadelphia : \ Printed and Sold by Robert Bell, in Third-Street. \ M,DOC,LXXXIY. | 8vo. pp. 37, (3). n. y. h. s. 4538 A POCKET Memorandum Book ; Or Daily Journal for 1785, with various useful tables. Philadeljyhia : Joseph Orukshank. 1784. THE I POLITICAL Establishments | of the | United States | of I America, | in | A Candid Review of their Deficiencies. | To- gether I "With a Proposal of Reformation, | Humbly Addressed | To the Citizens of America. | By a Fellow Citizen. | Philadelphia; \ Printed and Sold by Eobert Bell, in Third-Street. \ M,DCC,LXXXIV. I 8vo. pp. 28. H. s. P. 4540 446 THE ISSUES OF THE PRESS 1784 POOR Will's I Almanack, | for the | Year of our Lord, 1786 ; I Being the First after Leap-Year. | . . . | . . . | . . . | . . . | . ..|.. .|. . .|...|...|. ..|...|. . .|...|....| Philadelphia: \ Printed and Sold by Joseph Crukshank, | . . . | . . . [1784.J I Sm. 8vo. pp. (36). h. s. p. 4541 POOR Will's Pocket Almanac for 1785. Philadelphia: Joseph Crukshank. 1784. 4542 PRIESTLEY. (J.) An | Appeal | to the | Serious and Candid Professors | of | Christianity. | On the following Subjects. | I. The Use of Reason in Matters of Religion. | 11. The Power of Man to do the Will of God. | HI. Original Sin. | W. Election and Repro- bation. I V. The Divinity of Christ, and | VI. Atonement for Sin by the Death of Christ. | By Joseph Priestly, L.L.D. F.R.S. | and a Lover of the Cospel. | To which are added, | A concise History of the Rise of those Doctrines : | And the | Triumph of Truth ; | Being An Account of the | Trial of Mr. E. El wall, | Eor Heresy and Blasphemy, at Stafford Assizes. | ... | .... | Phila- delphia : I Printed and Sold by Robert Bell, in Third-Street. \ M,DCC,LXXXIV. I 8vo. pp. 57, (1). h. s. p. 4543 The Appeal ends on page 33, and is followed by Elwall's Trial, which ends on page 41. On page 42 there is a new title : A | General View | of the | Arguments I for the I Unity of God ; | from Reason, from the Scripture, | and from History. | Containing, | I. Arguments from Keason against the Trinitarian Hypothesis. | II. Arguments from Reason against the Arian Hypothesis. | III. Arguments against the Trinitarian and the Arian Hypothesis | from the scriptures. ] IV. Arguments from History against the Deity, and pre- | existence of Christ; or a summary View of the Evidence | for the primitive Christians having held the doctrine of | the simple Hu- manity of Christ. I V. Maxims of Historical Criticism, by which the preceeding | Articles may be tried. | By Joseph Priestley, L.L.D. , IT.R.S. | [Imprint as above.] PROCLAMATIOIST. [Arms of Pennsylvania.] \ Pennsylvania, ss. I By the President and the Supreme Executive Council of the Commonwealth | of Pennsylvania, | A Proclamation. | [Phila- delphia : Francis Bailey. 1784.] Folio, 1 leaf. l. c. p. 4544 Dated " March 24, 1784." Oifering areward for themurderer of Richard Marple. PROCLAMATION. By the President and the Supreme Ex- 1784 IN PENNSYLVANIA 447 ecutive Council of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, | A Proc- lamation. I [Philadelphia : 1784.] Folio, 1 leaf. h. s. p. 4545 Dated " Jan. 22, 1784," announcing the conclusion of the Peace of Paris. PROCLAMATION". Pennsylvania, ss. | By the President and the Supreme Executive Council of the Commonwealth | of Penn- sylvania, I A Proclamation. | [Philadelphia : 1784.] Folio, 1 leaf Thomas Learning, Jr., and Elizabeth Houston, having been robbed in Penn Street, Southwark, £300 reward was offered for the apprehension of the robbers. Dated " May 15, 1784." 2)®9t I «p©2lS3:®3t I be§ | ^onigS | unb | ^ro^^eten ©atoibs, | t)er= beutfi^et toon | S). 3JJartin Sut£)er | mit furjen ©umarien ober ^n- | [;)att jebeS ^falmen. | Unb mit bielen | ^paraHeten ober gleid^en ©c^rifft= ftetten. | ©rfte 2luftage. | Germanton \ gedruckt hey Leibert und JBill- meyer. \ 1784. | 24mo. pp. 252. h. s. p. 4547 ®S@ I 3ie®3e5RU3fJ©©33e9tg3I©©U3ft® | ber | ^ipublit ^enn= f^foanien | tote fotc^e Don ber ju bem Qmd ettoa^tten | unb | tiom 15ten 3ul9, I3t§ jum 28ften (SeptemBer, 1776, | bon SEag ju Xaa, in ^pi^ilabel^^ia gef)attenen | ©enerat ©onbention | beftgefe^t toorben. | 2lu§ bem eng= lif^en iiber[e|t. | Philadelphia, \ Gedruckt bey Francis Bailey, in der Marckt-strass-- \ se, zwischen der Dritten- und Vierten-strasse. 1784. | Sm. 8vo. pp. 47. • 4548 ©3® I 5t®®3e3{U9l®Sa3e3ig3r©©U3l® | ber I 5Re^3ubItf 5penn= f^Itoanten, | toie fotctje toon ber | ©eneral (Sonbention, | bte ju bem 3toe(J ertoafjlet | unb | bom 15ten3ultt, 1776, Bt§ jum 28ften September, 1776, 1 in 5p^ilabel)3l^ia ge(;atten tourbe, | beftgefe|t itiorben. | 2lu§ bem @ng= Iif(^en ilberfe^t. | Philadelphia : | Gedruckt bey Melchior Steiner, in der Bees-strasse, nahe | bey der Dritten-strasse. 1784. | 8vo. pp. 49. 4549 Contains also (pp. 19-49) : " Der Berioht der Committee des Kaths der Censoren." See No. 4458, swpra. REPORT I of the | Committee | of the | Council of Censors, | appointed to enquire, | " Whether the Constitution has been pre- served inviolate in every Part, and | " whether the legislative and executive Branches of Government, have per- | " formed their Duty 448 THE ISSUES OP THE PEESS 1784 as Guardians of the People, or assumed to themselves | " or exer- cised other or greater Powers, than they are intitled to hy the | " Constitution ;" | On the | Executive Branch of Government. | As Adopted hy the said Council. | Published hy their Order. | Philadelphia: \ Printed by Francis Bailey, at Yorick's Head, \ in Market- Street. | M.DCC.LXXXIV. | Bvo. pp. 15. h. s. p. 4550 A I REPORT I of the | Committee | of the | Council of Cen- sors, I appointed to enquire, | " Whether the Constitution has been preserved inviolate in every | " part, and whether legislative and executive branches of | " government have performed their duty as guardians of the | " people, or assumed to themselves or exercised other or | "greater powers, than they are entituled to by the Constitu- | " tion." | Philadelphia : \ Printed by Francis Bailey, at Yorick's Head, \ in Market- Street. | MDCCLXXXIV. | 8vo. pp. 27. L. c. p. 4551 RULES I for the | Regulation ] of the | Society for the Relief I of Eree E'egroes, and | others, unlawfully held in Bon- | dage. I Instituted in Philadelphia in the Year 1784. | To which are pre- fixed, I The Acts of the General Assembly | of Pennsylvania, re- specting the gradual | Abolition of Slavery. | Philadelphia.: \ Printed by Joseph Orukshank, . . . | . . . | . . . MDCCLXXXIV. I 8vo. Title, 1 leaf; pp. 16. l. c. p. 4552 [RUSH. (Benjamin)] Considerations | upon the present | Test-Law | of | Pennsylvania : | Addressed to the Legislature j and Freemen of the State. | Philadelphia: Printed by Hall and Sel- lers. I MDCCLXXXIV. I Sm. 8vo. pp. 23. h. s. p. 4553 SAUNDERS. (R.) A Pocket Almanac for 1785. By Richard Saunders, Phil. Philadelphia : Hall and Sellers. 1784. 4554 SAUNDERS. Poor Richard improved : | Being an | Alma^ nack I [10 lines] | Eorthe | Year of our Lord 1785 : | Being the First after Leap-Year. | [9 lines.] By Richard Saunders, Philom. I Philadelphia: \ Printed and Sold by Hall and Sellers. [1784.J | 8vo. pp. (36). H. s. p. 4555 ©e3^®©e^3i@333®3^ an meinen 33ruber ju ^anoDer, 3. g. ©. . . . 1784 IN PENNSYLVANIA 449 ilber meinen britten 31ufentf;alt 311 aiugSburg. Philadelphia .- IMiemberg.] 1784. ^. 4556 [8ERVAN. (J. M. A.)] Apologie de la Bastille. Par un homme en pleine campagne. A Fhiladelphie : [Lusanne.] 1784. SHARP. (A.) ®er ©anfe 3ieue SSerbefferte i $Rorb=2ImericamfcI)e | ©alenber | 2luf ba§ 1785fte Sa^r gr^rtftt, | 3Bet^e§ ein gemein Sa^r Don 365 S;agen i[t. | Unb ent^cttt, | S)ie SBoc^en^ a)Zonat^g= 5Ramen= g^e^er imb anbere bem Sanb= | man ju toiffen nu|M;)e unb merfiBitrbige 2:age ; beS aJtonben 3(uf= unb | Untergang ; feine 3eid;en, ©tabe unb Siertel ; bie Siy^Jecten ber ^la-- | neten, famt ber 2Bttterung ; beS ©ieben= gefttrn§ lufgang, Sub= | plai^ unb Untergang ; luf= unb Untergang ber ©onnen ; nebft | ber gtut[; ober bem ^o£)en 2Baffer ju ^[;ilabeli3(;ia ; | Unb anbere geioo^nli^e gatenber = Irbeit. | aSie and): \ aSerfrfjiebene angenel^me ^Poetifd^e ©tiide; ®e[cf)td;ten, 2c. 2c. | Sered^net toornemltc^ nad) ber ^ennf^foamfcf)en §immefe = @egenb; | 3ebo(^ in ben angren= jenben £anbfd;aften o^ne mer!ticE)en Unterfc^eib ju gebrauc^en. | 3um 3el^nbenmal l^erauSgegeben | unb berfertiget toon 3Int£)ont) ©^ar:p, PMlom. I Lancaster, Gedrucki und zu finden hey Francis Bailey, in der Koenigs-strasse. | . . . | . . . | . . . | . . . | . . . . [1784.J | Sm. 4to. pp. (36). 4558 SHARP. The Continental Almanac for 1786. By Anthony Sharp. Philadelphia: Kline and Reynolds. 1784. 4559 SMITH. (Devereaux) To the People of Pennsylvania. | [PMo- delphia : 1784.] Folio, 1 leaf 4560 [SMITH. (William)] An | Account | of | Washington College, I in the | State of Maryland. | Published by Order of the Visitors and Governors of the | said College, for the Information of its Friends and | Benefactors. | Philadelphia : | Printed by Joseph Ornkshank, in \ Market-street, betiveen Second and \ Third streets. MDCCLXXXIV. I 8vo. pp. 50, 1 plate. a. p. s. 4561 STAJ^CLIFF. (J.) An | Account | of the | Trial | of | Doctor Joseph Priestley, | For the horrid Crime of High-Treason | against the | King of Heaven and Earth, | and Supreme Governor of I the United States of | North- America. | (Delivered under the II.— 57 450 THE ISSUES OF THE PRESS 1784 Similitude of a Dream) | By Jolm Stan cliff, Minister of the G-os- pel. I ... I .... I Philadelphia: \ Printed by Charles Cist, in Arch- Street, I the North-east Comer of Fourth-Street. \ M.DOC.LXXXIV. 8vo. pp. 24. H. s. p. 4562 STAISrCLIFF. The | Riddle | of | Eiddles unriddled. | A | Sermon | preached in | Philadelphia, July the 15th, 1784. | By John Stancliff, | Minister of the gospel. | Philadelphia : Printed for the author. | 1784. | 8vo. pp. 27. 4563 STATE I of the | Accounts | of | Adam Orth, Esq. | late [ Sub-Lieutenant | of | Lancaster County. | Erom the time of his last Settlement, Aug. | 1778, to March 1780, and for the out- | standing fines, incurred before the time | last mentioned in the several Battalions | throughout the County to the 1st of | April 1783. I Philadelphia: \ Printed by F. Bailey, at Yorick's Head, in Market-Street. \ M,DCC,LXXXrV. | 8vo. pp. 23. h. s. p. 4564 STATE I of the | Accounts | of | Andrew Boyd, Esq. | a | Suh- Lieutenant | of | Chester County. | Erom March 1777, to March 1780. I In which is exhibited. | The amount of the Monies re- ceived by him for Fines incurred | within that Time in the 8th Battalion of militia, and accounted | for. Together with Lists shewing by whom the same were paid, | so far as these Lists were obtained. | Likewise, | His Disbursements and Payments thereof into the Treasury. | Philadelphia: \ Printed by F. Bailey, at Yorick's Head, in Market-Street. \ MDCCLXXPV^. [1784.J | 8vo. pp. 12. STATE I of the | Accounts | of | Conrad Eoos, | Collector of Excise, I Berks County, | Erom K"ovember 24th 1781, to the 22d of August I 1783. I In which is exhibited, | The Excise accruing within said time the monies received | by the said Collector on account thereof And | the sums yet due. | Together, | "With the Payments made to the Treasurer of the State. | Philadelphia : \ Printed by Robert Aitken, three Doors above the Coffee \ House, in Market street. \ MDCCLXXXTY. | 8vo. pp. 6. h. s. p. 4566 STATE I of the | Accounts | of | Edward Bartholomew, | Col- lector of Excise I for the | City and County of Philadelphia, | 1784 IN PENNSYLVANIA 451 From the Time of his Appointment, ISTov. 21, | 1782, to the 22d of Nov. 1783. I In which is exhibited, | The Amount of the Monies received by him, on account of Excise ac- | crued before his Appointment; and the Amount of Monies received | on ac- count of Excise accruing within the period aforesaid ; together | with a list of the Persons by whom the same were paid. | Also the Payments thereof to the Treasurer. | Likewise the Excise accruing since the Time of his Appointment, which | is repre- sented to be yet outstanding. | And the amount of the Quantity exported. | Philadelphia : | Printed by F. Bailey, at Yorick's Head, in Market-Street. \ M,DCC,LXXIV. [1784.J | 8vo. pp. 25. 4567 STATE I of the | Accounts | of | Jacob Barnitz Esquire, | Col- lector of Excise, I York County, | From ISTovember 20th 1782, to the 1st of May | 1784. | In which is exhibited, | The Excise ac- cruing within said time the monies received | by the said Collector on account thereof And | the sums yet due. | Together, | With the Payments made to the Treasurer of the State. | Philadelphia : I Printed by Robert Aitken, three Boors above the Coffee- | House, in Market street. \ M,DCC,LXXXIV. | 8vo. pp. 8. h. s. p. 4568 STATE I of the | Accounts | of | Jesse Jones, Esq. | Late Collector of Excise | for | ^Northampton County. | Philadel- phia: I Printed by F. Bailey, at Yorick's Head, in Market-Street. \ M,DCC,LXXXiy. I 8vo. pp. 4. h. s. p. 4569 STATE I of the | Accounts | of | John Buchanan Esquire, | Collector of Excise, | Cumberland County | From the 20th of January to the 25th of April | 1783. | In which is exhibited, | The Excise accruing within said time the monies received | by the said Collector on account thereof And | the sums yet due. | Together, | With the Payments made to the Treasurer of the State. I Philadelphia : \ Printed by Robert Aitken, three Doors above the Coffee I House, in Market street. \ M,DCC,LXXXrV. | 8vo. pp. 7. STATE I of the | Accounts | of | Joshua Anderson, Esq. | late I Sub-Lieutenant | of | Bucks County. | From March 1780, to April 1783. | In which is set forth the Amount of the Fines re- ceived within that | Period from Delinquents of the Fourth Bat- 452 THE ISSUES OF THE PRESS 1784 talion, for non-per- | formance of Militia Duty and Exercise. To- gether with Lists I shewing the ISTames of the Persons by whom Payments have been | made, and the Sums received from them respectively. Likewise | the Disbursements made by him, and the Payments to the Trea- | sury. | Philadelphia : \ Printed by F. Bailey, at Yorick's Head, in Market Street. \ M,DCCLXXr\r. [1784.J I 8vo. pp. 38. H. s. p. 4571 STATE I of the | Accounts | of | Samuel Cunningham, Esq. | late I Collector of Excise | for | Chester County. | From August 10, 1782, to JSTov. 7, 1783, and | until he ceased to act as Collector. I In which are exhibited. | The amount of the Monies received and accounted for : also, Lists I shewing the names of the Persons ' I O from whom Excise became | due, an>d was received. | Likewise, | The Payments made to the State Treasurer. | Philadelphia : \ Printed by F. Bailey, at Yorick's Head, in Market-Street. \ MDCCLXXXH^. I 8vo. pp. 6. H. s. p. 4572 STATE I of the | Accounts | of | Thomas Strawbridge, Esq. | late I Sub-Lieutenant | of | Chester County. | Erom the time of his appointment under the Militia Law in | March 1777, to the 8th of April 1778. | In which is set forth the Amount of the Fines received within that | Period from Delinquents of Col. Evans's Battalion, for | non-performance of Militia Duty and Exercise : | Together with Lists shewing the Names of the Persons by whom Pay- I ments have been made, and the Sums received from | them respectively. | Likewise, the Disbursements made by him, and the Payments to the | Treasury. | Philadelphia: \ Printed by F. Bailey, at Yorick's Head, in Market-Street. \ M,DCC,LXXXrV. | 8vo. pp. 7. STATE I of the | Accounts | of | ■William Crispin, Esq. | late I Collector of Excise | for the | City & County of Philadelphia. I Eevised and Settled. | Philadelphia: \ Printed by F. Bailey, at Yorick's Head, in Market Street. \ MDCCLXXIV. [1784.J | 8vo. PP- 16. H. s. p. 4574 STATE I of the | Accounts | of | William Hay, Esq. | Collector of Excise I for | Lancaster County. | From August 10, 1782, to August 10, 1783. I In which is exhibited. | The amount of the 1784 IN PENNSYLVANIA 453 Monies received and accounted for : also Lists | shewing the names of the Persons from whom Excise became | due, and was received. I Likewise, | The Payments made to the State Treasurer. | Phila- delphia : I Printed by F. Bailey, at Yorick's Head, in Market Street. \ MDCCLXXIV. [1784.] | 8vo. pp. 11. h. s. p. 4575 STATE 1 of the | Accounts | of the | Collectors of Excise, | for I Bucks • County, | From the 1st of July, 1776 (to which time the Accounts of the Excise of the said County, | have been settled and paid) to the 21st of | November, 1783. | In which is exhibited, I The Excise accruing with said time the monies re- | ceived by the respective Collectors on account there- | of. And the sums yet due. | Together, | With the Payments made to the Treasurer of the State. | Philadelphia : \ Printed by F. Bailey, at Yorick's Head, in Market-Street. \ M,DCC,LXXXIV. | 8vo. pp. 18. h. s. p. 4576 STATE I of the | Accounts | of the | Lieutenant and Sub- Lieutenants I of I Chester County. | From March 1780, to April 1783. I Li Avhich is exhibited. | The amount of the Monies received for fines, by them respective- | ly, and accounted for ; with lists of the persons by whom the | same were paid, arranged in the order of their companies and | classes. | Likewise, | Their disburse- ments and payments to the treasury. | Philadelphia : | Printed by F. Bailey, at Yorick's Head, in Market Street. \ MDCCLXXIV. [1784.J I 8vo. pp. 88. H. s. p. 4577 STATE I of the | Accounts | of the | Lieutenant & Sub Lieuten- ants 1 of the I City of Philadelphia, | and | Liberties. | From March 1777, to April 1783. | Wherein is exhibited, the amount of the fines paid by the six bat- | talions of infantry, and the artillery battalion, which were in- | curred within that time, for non-per- formance of militia duty, | and exercise. Together with lists, shewing from whom the same | were received, arranged in the order of battalions, companies, | and classes. Likewise, the ac- counts of disbursement and | appropriation thereof | Philadelphia : I Printed by Francis Bailey, at Yorick's Head, | in Market-Street. | M,DCC,LXXXIV. I 8vo. pp. 165. h. s. p. 4578 STATE I of the | Accounts | of the | Lieutenant & Sub-Lieu- 454 THE ISSUES OP THE PEESS 1784 tenants | of | Westmoreland County. | From March 1777, to April 1783. I For Fines incurred by sundry persons for non-performance of I their tour of duty, Avhen thereunto called, agreeable to | the several militia laws ; for monies received on account of | those fines ; for payments ordered by council placed in their | hands for the defence of the frontiers; and for the appro- | priation and dis- bursement thereof. | Philadelphia : \ Printed by F. Bailey, at Yorick's Head, in Market-Street. \ M,DCC,LXXIV. [1784.J | 8vo. pp. 18. STATE I of the | Accounts | of the | Sub-Lieutenants | of | Washington County, | From the 28th March 1781, when the I County was erected, to the 1st April | 1783. | And of the | Lieutenant of the said County, | From the Time aforesaid, to the 27th of I October 1783. | For Fines incurred by sundry Persons for non-performance of | their Tour of Duty agreeable to the Militia Law ; for Mo- | nies received on account of those fines ; for Payments ordered | by Council ; and for the appropriation and Disbursement of | the Monies received. | Philadelphia : \ Printed by F. Bailey, at Yorick's Head, in Market-Street. | M,DCC,LXXXrV". I 8vo. pp. 8. ^ H. s. p. 4580 3:3I®e33U(£^ I be§ | 9iat^g | ber | genforen, | SBerfammlet ju ^^tla= idpijia, I aim aJiontage, ben 3ef)nten ^Rotoetnbet, ©in S^aufenb ©ieben ^unbert [ unb S)ret) unb Sld^tstg. | 21US bent ©ngltfc^en iiberfe^t. | Philadelphia : | Gedruckt bey Melchior Steiner, in der Pees-strasse, nahe bey der Dritten-strasse. 1784. | Folio, pp. 147. 4581 THOUGHTS on Taxation, in a Letter to a Friend. With Ob- servations on the consequences resulting from the proposed plan, humbly addressed to the good people of the State of New York. Philadelphia: 1784. 4582 TO the I Citizens of Pennsylvania. | [Philadelphia:'] Printed by Hall and Sellers. [1784.J | Foho, 1 leaf. h. s. p. 4583 In regard to the withdrawal from the Assembly of nineteen members on the third reading of a supplement to the Test-law, " Signed, in behalf and by order of the Majority, George Gray, Speaker." And dated " Assembly Chamber, September 29, 1784." 1784 IN PENNSYLVANIA 455 TO the rreemen of Pennsylvania. [ [Philadelphia: Hall and Sellers. 1784.J Folio, pp. 12. h. s. p. 4584 Eeasons for dissent of a minority of the Council of Censors on a resolution to print the report of a committee appointed to investigate the conduct of the Legisla- ture. ... I ... I .... I TO the I G-eneral AsBembly of Pennsylva- nia. I The I Representation | of | A ll'I'umber of the Citizens of Philadelphia, Members of the | Religious Society of the People called Quakers. | [Philadelphia : 1784.] Folio, pp. 2. l. c. p. 4685 Against the repeal of the Law against theatrical performances, dated " 1st mo. 31st, 1784." TO the real Patriots and Supporters of American | Indepen- dence. I [Philadelphia : 1784.J Sm. 4to. 1 leaf. L. c. p. 4586 Dated " Philadelphia, June 28, 1784.'" " An Independent Patriot," on the sur- render of Chevalier Longchamp to the Court of France. THE UlSriTED States Journal or the Continental Advertiser. Philadelphia:? 1784. 4587 Announced in July, 1784, as to be published on Mondays, after a sufiicient num- ber of subscribers' names had been received by the projector, Andrew Brown, with whom were associated Boinod and Gaillard and Charles Cist. THE [JNIVERSAL FRIEKDS' Advice. Philadelphia: Fran- cis Bailey. 1784. 4588 WEATHERWISE. (A.) Father Abraham's Almanack for 1785. By Abraham "Weatherwise. Philadelphia : John Dunlap. 1784. 4589 [WEDDERBURN. ( — )] Inkle & Yarico, | an | Opera, | as performed with great applause, | At the Theatre Royal, — London. I Philadelphia : \ Printed and Sold at JE. Story's office, in Fourth- \ Street, nearly opposite the Indian Queen Tavern. [1784.J | Sm. 8vo. pp. 66. 4590 [WHARTON. (Charles Henry)] A | Letter | to the | Roman Catholics | of the | City of Worcester, | from the | Late Chaplain 456 THE ISSUES OF THE PEESS 1784 of that Society. | Stating the Motives which induced him to re- linquish their Commu- | nion, and become a Member of the Prot- estant Church. I ... I ... I ... I ... I ... I ... I ... I .. . 1. . .|. . .|. . .|. . .|. . .|. ..|. . .| . . . I . . . I . . . I .... I Philadelphia: \ Priyited by Mohert Aitken, at the Sign of Pope's Head in \ Market Street, near the Coffee-House. | M.DCC.LXXXIV. I 8vo. pp. 40. h. s. p. 4591 At the end, "Entered according to Act of Assembly." This is the earliest example of copyright in America I have met with. WIFCHESTEE. (E.) The | Divinity of Christ, | Proved from the I Scriptures | of the | Old and New Testament. | In several | Letters to a Friend. | By Elhanan Winchester. | . . . . | [^Philadel- phia : B. Towne. 1784.] | 8vo. pp. 39. h. s. p. 4592 ®3® aBUSRSDeSRSStg?® ©efd^idite bon Stntbrofe ©toinnett. 2lu§ bem ©ngUfc^en. Philadelphia : Charles Oist. 1784. 4593 THE I YOUN'G!- Man's | Magazine, | containing | the substance of I Moral Philosophy, | and | Divinity : | Selected from the works of the most | eminent for Wisdom, Learning, | and Virtue, among the I Ancients and Moderns. | . . . | . . . | . . . | . . . | . . . | ... I .... I Philadelphia : \ Printed by Enoch Story, in Strawberry- I Alley, about mid-way. M,DCC,LXXXrV. | 12mo. pp. 35. 4594 ADDENDA. 1696. 3)e3i 31^DS2;DS3©6§® ^irc^en = ®nget. Philadelphia: [Ger- many.'] 1696. 4595 TMs and the four following titles, as well as several others marked w., are from Weller's Falschen Druckorte. 1700. [DIPPEL. (J. C.)] SBein unb Del in bte aBunben beg geftau^ten ^a6fttl^um§ ber ^protefttrenben. Philadelphia, durch Nicodemum Panii philum. \_Bielcke in Jena.] 1700. w. 4596 1703. 5D®3t burd^ bte gottlofe aSerfii^rer unb a3abel§=^faffen 2C. in gottlic^en @ifer entbrannte 6^rtftli(^e. Philadelphia : [Germany.] 1703. 4597 ^U3^S3® ®r6rterung, 4t)orinnen ber aSerfad beS fogenannten l^eutigen S^riftent^ntS meiftentl()eite befte^e. Philadelphia: [Ger- many.] 1703. w. 4598 1707. ©(SSSlS'JJKSS'l eineS d§riftUd^=gefinnten Satjen toon ber aSereinigung ber )3rDteftanttf(^en unb reforntirten ^irc^en. Philadelphia: [Germany^ 1707. w. 4599 1718. AE" ACT I Passed in a | G-eneral Assembly | of the | Province of Pennsilvania, | Begun at Philadelphia the Fourteenth Day of Octber | and continued by Adjournments till the twenty-second | of February, in the Fourth Year of His Majesties Reign | Annoq; Domini 1717. | [Royal Arms.] \ Philadelphia ; | Printed and Sold by Andrew Bradford at the Sign of the \ Bible, in the Second Street. \ MDCCXVni. I Folio, pp. 6. h. s. p. 4600 II.— 58 457 458 ADDENDA. GUELBrN". (S.) ^urje aipofogie ber unfd^ulbig berbftd^ttg gemad^ten petiften ju Sern. Son ©amuel ©illbin. PhUadelphia. ■ 171S. w. 4601 1721. NEW JERSEY. Speeches and Addresses during the sitting of the Assembly, begun at Burlington, the 28th day of February 1721, with the Acts and Laws of that Session. [^Philadelphia .-J Printed hy Andrew Bradford. 1721. Folio, pp. 32. 4602 1725. EDWARD HORNE'S Letter to Jo- | seph England, concern- ing James I Steel and Thomas Shute. | [Philadelphia: Andrew Brad- ford. 1725.] Folio, pp. 4. h. s. p. 4603 1729. ®^^^m^^ im SReic^e bet @eiftIid;=3robten unb @eifttic^=Se£)enbigen. Philadelphia: [Germany?] 1729. w. 4604 A I JOURNAL I of the | Yotes and Proceedings | of the | House of Representatives | of the | Province of Pennsylvania. | Anno Domini, 1728. | [Philadelphia: Andrew Bradford. 1729.] Foho, pp. 60. H. s. p. 4605 Isgued at four different times ; the first three parts have the imprint at the end of each. WEISS. (G-. M.) Der In Der Americanischen Wildnusz, &c. Von Georg M. Weiss, Prediger. Philadelphia : Gedruckt bey An- drew Bradfordt. 1729. 12mo. pp. 29. 4606 Title from the Catalogue of Dr. W. Kent Gilbert's sale of Peb., 1873, lot 1494. 1730. [DIPPEL. (J. 0.)] Oetftlic^e | Fama, | mitbringenb | berfc^tcbene I SRac6rt(^ten | unb | @ef(^td^te | bon | gbttHciien ertwecEungen unb %vAi' I rungen, SBerden, 2Begen | unb ©ericfjten, | aagemetnen unb befonberen 33egebml^eiten, | bie jum 9?et^ ©otteS gel^dren. | ©rfteS StM | . . . . | Gesammlet und gedruckt \ in Philadelphia [ByMingen] \ 1730. | 16mo. pp. 80. H. s. P. 4607 ADDENDA. 469 1731. [DIPPEL. (J. C.)] ©eiftUc^e | Fama, | . . . | . . . | . . . | . . . | • • • I • ■ . I • . . I . . . . I ^'mii^USi Stiid. | . . . . | Gesammlet und gedruckt \ in Philadelphia \_Buedingen.] 1731. | 16mo. pp. 112. + ©ritteg ©tM. \_Ibid.'] pp. 112. + 33ierte§ ©tM. {Ibid.'] pp. 96. + g^unffteS ©tiicE. [Ibid.l 1731. pp. 120. h. s. p. + Sec^teg ©titd. llbid.'] 1732. 4608 THE VOTES, &c. of the House of Eepresentatives of Penn- sylvania. Oct. 14, 1730, to Sept. ^r- 1731. Philadelphia : B. Frank- lin and H. Meredith. 1731. Folio, pp. 80. h. s. p. 4609 VOTES I and ( Proceedings | of the | House of Representatives I of the I Province of Pennsylvania, | Met at Philadelphia, on Thursday the Fourteenth of | October, Anno Dom. 1731, and con- tinued by adjournments. | \_Pemi Arms.'\ \ Philadelphia : \ Printed and Sold by B. Franklin, at the New Printing- \ Office near the Market. M,BCO,XXXL I Folio, pp. 36. h. s. p. 4610 1732. VOTES I and | Proceedings | of the | House of Eepresentatives I of the I Province of Pennsylvania, | Met at Philadelphia, on Saturday the Fourteenth of | October, Anno Dom. 1732, and con- tinued by Adjournments. | [Penn Arms.'\ \ Philadelphia: \ Printed and Sold by B. Franklin, at the New Printing- \ Office near the Market. M,DCC,XXXn. I Folio, pp. 14 +. h. s. p. 4611 1734. VOTES I and | Proceedings | of the | House of Representatives I of the I Province of Pennsylvania, | Met at Philadelphia, on the Fourteenth of October | Anno Dom. 1734, and continued by Adjournments. | \_Pemi Arms.'] \ Philadelphia : \ Printed and Sold by B. Franklin, at the New Printing- \ Office near the Market. M,DCCXXXnn. | FoIIo, pp. 30 +. h. s. p. 4612 1738. PADLIN". (Benjamin.) ®ine | ©rnftlid^e ©rtna^nung, | 3[n ^unge unb 2Kte : | 3u einer | 3Ingel^eud^etten ^prufung | 3^re§ ^er^enS unb 460 ADDENDA. 3uftanbe§. | ^ur^Iiif) au§ ©ngelanb nac§ Slmerifa gefanbt, unb toegen feiner SBic[)tigfett | 2lu§ bem ®ngttfcf)en tn§ SDeutfc^e treutid^ ilberfelt ; aSon einem 2kbi)aUx ber "iBaijxljdt. \ Germanton Gedruckt und zu finden bey Chrisioph Sauer. 1738. | Folio, 1 leaf. h. s. p. 4613 1740. ®eaBS©©e3fJ^2t3^g2;(S aSotfteaung | aSom SRangel te(^ter | mnber= 3ucE)t, I Unb jugteicf) | SBie fot(f)e juberBefeern toare, | j^reunbett unb j^einben jum 3lad)ben(fen. | SIuS gebrungenem @emutf)e bargeteget, | Unb al§ eine Se^tage ju bet ©ermon, toon | ber ^au§=3teligion bienlt(^. | ... I ... I ... I ... I .... I \_Germantown :'] Gedruckt \bey Chrisioph Saur,} im Jahr 1740. | 16mo. pp. 32. H. s. p. 4614 MY dear | Fellow-Traveller, | Here hast Thou | A Letter, | "Which I I have wrote to Thee out of the Fulness | of my Heart I And I "With many Tears | For Thy Salvation's sake; | And | The Lamb of God | Hath sprinkled it with His Blood, | That it will be profitable for Thee, | If Thou abidest by thy Heart. | Or now findest thy Heart. ( \_Philadelphia : B. Franklin. 1740 ?] Sm. 12mo. pp. 23. H. s. p. 4615 1741. LAW. (W.) ®te I ©riinbe unb Urfaji^en | 5Der S^riftlic^en | aBieber= geburtf), | Dber | ®te 3teue=@eburtl^ | 5Durd) S^riftum, | SDargelegt ju etner Setrac^tung bor | alle Sefenner Eftriftiunb ©otteS. | aSonJ SBilliam 2,0X0. I 2lu§ bem ®ng(if(^en in§ Seutfcfie Itberfe^t. | Germanton : \ Ge- druckt bey Chrisioph Saur, 1741. | 16mo. Title, 1 leaf; Einleitung, pp. (2) ; text, pp. 96. 4616 1742. BECHTEL. (J.) turfeer | (Sate^igmuS | aSor etlicfie | ©emetnen Sefu I 2lu§ ber 9?efonnirten SfJeltgion | Qn | Pennsylvania, | ®ie fi(^ jum alten SSerner Synodo | ^altm : \ ^erauggegeben | Don | Sol^ianneS aSecfiteln, | SDienern be§ aBort§ ®otte§. | Philadelphia, \ Gedruckt bey Benjamin Franklin, | 1742. | 24mo. pp. 44. h. s. p. 4617 This edition of Beclitel's Catechism was printed in Germany. BECHTEL. A Short | Catechism | for some | Congregations of Jesus I Of the | Reformed Religion | In Pennsylvania, | Who ADDENDA. 461 keep to the ancient Synod of Bern ; | Agreeable to | The Doctrine I Of the I Moravian Church. | First published | In German, | By- John Bechtel, | Minister of the Word of God. | Philadelphia: \ Printed hy Isaiah Warner, almost opposite \ to Charles Brockden's in Chesnui- \ Street. MDCCXLn. ] 8m. 12mo. pp. 36. 4618 CEEAGHEAD. (A.) A | Discourse | concerning the | Cov- enants: I Containing | The Substance of Two Sermons, | preached at Middle-Octarara, | January 10 and 17. 1741, 2. | Upon Joshua IX. 15. I By Alexander Creaghead. | [4 lines.] Philadelphia: \ Printed by B. Franklin for the Author. 1742. | 8vo. pp. 48. 4619 [ZINZENDOEFF. (Nikolaus Ludwig von)] Oratio. [Phila- delphia : B. Franklin. 1742.] Sm. Folio, pp. 4. h. s. p. 4620 An address presented to Gov. Thomas by Zinzendorff on his arrival in Penn- sylvania. 1745. [ECKELHsT. (Israel)] ©3® 9?3S^3r©6^5RU9t unb Jiegel | etneS (StreiterS Sefu ©l^irifti, | toelc§er in bie etoige ©c^ci^e | ber SBeifel^ett berlibet ift. | Ephrata. Anno. MDCCXLV. | Folio, 1 leaf. 4621 This is the same as No. 926, supra. ADVERTISEMENT. | [Philadelphia : B. Franklin. 1746.] 4to. 1 leaf. H. s. p. 4622 Geo. Harrison's " Marhle Shop, at the Sign of the Mason's Arms." Dated " July 14." 1748. [BURGH. (James)] Britain's | Remembrancer. | Being | Some Thoughts on the proper | Improvement of the present | Juncture. | The Character of this Age and | Nation. | A brief Viow from History, of | the Effects of the Vices which | now prevail in Britain, upon | the greatest Empires and States | of former Times. | Remarkable Deliverances this | Nation has had in the most | imminent Dangers ; vsdth sui- | table Reflections. | Some Hints, shevdng, what is | in the Power of the several j Ranks of People, and of every | Individual in Britain, to do | to- 462 ADDENDA. ward securing the State | from all its Enemies. | The Seventh Edition. | London : Printed. \ Philadelphia : Ee-printed hy Godhard I Armbrister for B\enjamin\. L\ay']. and are to he sold by him, \ and the Printer hereof, 1748. | Sm. 8vo. pp. 47. L. c. p. 4623 Sesr^S:® 3uga6e jum fTii^tigen ^pater. Philadelphia: [Blochberg in Leipzig.] 1748. w. 4624 a3®3t^2l5«®SU5«®eSft be§ 6oetu§ toon ^pennf^ttoanien. Philadel- phia: 1748. 4625 Title furnished liy the Kev. Jos. Henry Dutbs, D.D., of Lancaster. 1749. LUTHER. (M.) The Small Catechism of Dr. Martin Luther. Philadelphia : B. Franklin and J. Boehm. 1749. 4626 I am indebted to the Rev. B. M. Schmucker, of Pottstown, for this and several other similar titles. 1751. TO the I Quarterly and Monthly Meetings of | Friends in Great Britain, Ireland, | and America. | [^Philadelphia : 1751.J Sm. 8vo. pp. 8. F. 4627 The report of a committee of the Yearly Meeting, on the Act of Parliament for regulating the Calendar, with a four-page testimony from the London Meeting for Sufferings against the " Heathenish" names of the days and months. 1754. DAVEKPOET. (J.) The Faithful Minister Encouraged. A Sermon. By the Rev. James Davenport. Philadelphia: James Chattin. 1754. 4628 Webster's History of the Presbyterian Church, p. 542. ^2r9l3IS)3(S3©6^e© I 3Sunber=®^3teI, | 2BeIc^e§ fic^ | ^n biefen le^ten 3eiten unb SCagen | 3n benen 2l6enb=£anbifd§en aBett=2;i^eilett al§ ein SGov- \ f^siet ber neuen 2BeIt tjerbor getJ^an. Sefte^enbe | 3n einer ganfe neuen "unb ungemeinen (Sing= | 3trt auf SBeife ber ©nglifd^en unb ]^tmm= I lifd^en g^oren eingeri(f)tet. | ®a bann ba§ Steb SfiofiS unb beS Sammg, wie au(^ ba§ l^o^e Sieb (Salomon | ni§ fantt no(f) me^rern 3^"S= niiffen au§ ber Sibet unb anbern ^eitigen | in liebUd^e Wldoti^ixi gebrac^t. ADDENDA. 463 2BoBe^ ni^t toeniger ber gutuf ber | Sraut be§ fiommS, fammt ber 3"- bereitung auf ben ^errlt(^en | ^oc^jeit^ST^og trefflic^ Prsefigurirt h)irb. | 2llle8 nai^ ©ngtifc^en 6t;i5ren @efang§=aBetfe mit biel SJlii^e unb grofem j^IeifS auSgefertiget toott einem | g^rtebfamen, | SDer fonft in biefer SBelt toeber Slflamen no(^ Situt fuc^et. | [Cut.] | Ephratce Sumptibus Socieiaiis : I 1754. I Folio, Title, 1 page ; Chor-Gesaenge, pp. 1-212 ; Regis- ter, 1 page. 4629 The only copy I liave met with of this volume, once the property of Sister Barhara, of the Ephrata community, is one of the most remarkahle specimens of Pennsylvania bookmaking. The text begins on the reverse of the title. The page, not quite 14 inches in length, contains usually six lines of type, besides the heading, every two lines being divided by spaces of three inches, which are filled with manuscript music for four voices. The end of each musical phrase is marked by more or less elaborate penwork in two or three colors, amounting occasionally to an illumination, generally in the shape of a floral design. 1756. OATH to be administered to all such Persons as enter into tlie King's Service, in the Pay of the Grovernment of Pennsylvania, [n. p. about 1766.] 4to. 1 leaf. 4630 1757. ■ ~ DILWORTH. (T.) A ISTew Guide to the English Tongue. By Thomas Dilworth. Philadelphia : 1757. 4631 TO the Freeholders of the County of | Philadelphia. | [^Philadel- phia : B. Franklin, and D. Hall. 1757.] Folio, pp. (2). 4682 An election address. 1758. [DAVYS. (P.)] Adminiculum Puerile : | Or, an Help for | School-Boys. | Containing | I. Fundamental Exercises for Young Beginners. ] H. English Examples fitted to the Syntax-Eules of the I Lord Bishop of Cork's Grammar, vi^ith some | Annotations. I HI. Some necessary Cautions to prevent Mistakes which | Boys are generally guilty of in making Latin. | TV. English for Latin Yerses. | Y. Some Examples of Themes in English, with larger I Discourses on Subjects. | YI. Three Indexes : The first con- taining all the Words | in the Fundamental Exercises : The second. 464 ADDENDA. those I under the Syntax-Rules and Cautions : And the third I those in the Verses with Latin for them. | To which is subjoined I 1st, The Syntax Rules. 2d, A Prosody. And 3d, All | the short Examples of Clark's Introduction. | ... | .... | Dublin printed: | Philadelphia Re-printed hy W. Dunlap, \for the Use of the College and Academy there. \ 1758. | 16mo.pp.(10),119,(47),17. 4633 FRANCKEL. (D. H.) @ine | ®an(I=^rebigt | toegen be§ toid^tigen unb tounberDoHen | SiegS, | toelc^en | ©r. ^6mgl. Ma\. in ^reuffen | am 5ten December, 1757. | iiberbie, ber Slnja^l nac^ i^m toeit ii£)ertege= j ne, gefamte | Defterretd)tfc£)e airrnee in | ©c^Ieften, | ^sret^toitrbig erfDC^= ten. I ge£)alten | am Sabbat)^ ben lOten beffetben 3Jtonat§ | in ber Suben ©d^ute 5u S3erlin | Don | S)abib ^irfc^el %x Sl^amberlatn'S | Se^te Seic^en Siebe | toeld^e er nur etnen aiugenblid toor feinen | @nbe, jur atlgemeinen ©rbauung, bor | einer botter ©emetne abgelegt. | ©atnmt: | @iner befonberen Jfad^ri^t toerfc^iebener mer= | toitrbiger S)inge, welc^e feine @l^rtt)urber ^urj | toon feinen 3l£)f(^ieb auS btefer aBelt in einem | ©efid^t gefe^en, beffen eigentli^e Stupfung 472 ADDENDA. 1 il^tn ebenfalls gejeigt itturbe. | S'fodU 2luf[age. | 3luS bent ©nglifd^en in§ ©eutf^c liberfelt. | Germantown, gedruckt von Christoph Saur,jun. 1774. I Sm. 8vo. pp. 22. 4676 I am indebted to the Eev. Jos. Henry Dubbs, D.D., of Lancaster, for this title. [DODSLEY. (Robert)] The | Chronicle | of the | Kings of England, | from the Reign of | William the Conqueror, | First King of England, | down to | His present Majesty George III. | Containing %true History of their | Lives, and the Character which I they severally sustained, whe- | ther in Church or State, in | the Eield, or in private | Life. | Philadelphia: \ Printed and sold by Pobert Bell \ and Benjamin Towne. \ MDCCLXXIV. | 12mo. pp. 119. H. s. p. 4677 [KELLY. (Hugh)] The | School for Wives : | A | Comedy. | As it is performed at the | Theatre-Royal | in | Drury-Lane. | The Sixth Edition. | Philadelphia: \ Re-printed and Sold by John Dunlap, I in Market-street. \ MDCCLXXIV. | 16mo. pp. 101. h. s. p. 4678 LUTHER. (M.) SDer Heine (Satec^iSmuS be§ fel ®r. 9JJarttn Sutlers. Philadelphia : Henrich Miller. 1774. 4679 1775. COMMITTEE, | For the City of Philadelphia and Northern Liberties, to be and continue until the 16th | day of February A.D. 1776, and no longer. | [Philadelphia: W. and T. Bradford, 1775.J Folio, 1 leaf. l. o. p. 4680 An election ticket. There are several others of the same period in the DuSmitiere Broadsides belonging to the Library Company of Philadelphia. PHILADELPHIA, June 7, 1775. 1 {Philadelphia : 1775.J 4to. 1 leaf. L. c. p. 4681 Proceedings of the Philadelphia Committee concerning Capt. Torrance and Blair McClenaghan, who were suspected of importing and selling Irish linen. 1776. DISCOTJRS de son Excellence Monsieur Jean Hancock, Presi- dent du Congres de Philadelphie. A Philadelphie: MDCCLXXVI. 8vo. pp. 32. 4682 " A rare and curious satirical brochure." Sabin, No. 30,176. ADDENDA. 473 FOSTER. (W.) True Fortitude delineated. | A | Sermon, | Preached at Fags- Manor, j to | Captain Taylor's Company | of | Recruits, | on the | Lord's Day, February 18th, 1776, | (And now published by Request) | By the | Rev. William Foster, A.M. | ... I .... I Philadelphia: \ Printed by John Dunlap, in Market- Street. I M,DCC,LXXYI. I 8vo. pp. 24. l. c. p. 4683 ©3® ^33flS)(£SR mbil. Germantown : Chrisioph Saur. 1776. 24mo. pp. (24), 463, (21 +). h. s. p. 4684 PHILADELPHIA, May 20. | [Philadelphia: 1776.] Folio, 1 leaf. L. c. p. 4685 Proceedings of a public meeting in favor of Independence. 1777. EXTRACT uit de Dag-Registers van hetNoord-Amerikaansche Congres, Betrekkelyk tot het neemen en verbeurdverklaaren van Scheeps-Pryzen en het uitrusten van Kaapers ; benerens de Or- donnantien en Schikkingen der Zee-Vwot, ende Instructien voor de Bevelhebbers der Particuliere Oorlogschepen. Philadelphia: 1777. 8vo. pp. 48. 4686 This title is No. 23,510 of Sabin's Dictionary, in which it also again appears as No. 55,429, with 1775 instead of 1777 as the date of publication. It is a translation of No. 3362, supra. 1779. APOLOG-IE des Franc-Masons, par le Frere **** Membre de la Loge ** Ecossaise de P *. A Philadelphie, Van 6651. [1779.] 12mo. pp. (8), 119. 4687 BRACKENRIDGE. (H. M.) ©ine | Cobrebe | auf biejenigen | ta^fem 3JJanner, | toeld^e | in bem ©treit | ntit | @rof§=33rittannien j gefaEen: | ©e^dten am ^Jtontag ben 5ten '^vici, 1779. | aSor | einer ja^tretc^en unb onfe^ntid^en aSerfammlung toon | SSiirgern unb aiuSlftnbern, in ber ©eutfd^en | Steformirten ^it^e ^u 5p^ilabelpf)ta. | aSon §ug^ M. a3ra(Jenribge, A.M. | ... | ... | .... | Philadelphia, \ Gedruckt bey Steiner und Cist, in der Zweyten-strasse, \ zwischen der Pees- und Wein-strasse. [1779.] | 16mo. pp. 24. 4688 II.- 60 474 ADDENDA. 1780. L'AMl&RIQUIABE. Poeme. A Philadelphie. [Amsterdarnf] 1780. 8vo. pp. 22. 4689 LETTERS I on | Appreciation. | [Philadelphia : Thomas Brad- ford. 1780.J 8vo. pp. 20. H. s. p. 4690 1781. L'AM^&RIQUAIlSr | aux Anglois, 1 ou | Observations | d'un membre | des lltats Unis de I'Amerique, | k divers ministres d'An- gleterre, ] Traduit par M. D. B * * *. | A Philadelphie. [ Paris ?} M.DCC.LXXXI. I 8vo. Title, 1 leaf; Errata, 1 leaf; pp. 108. [MAGAW. (Samuel)] A | Sermon, | Preached in Christ- Church, Dover ; | before | the | General Communication | of | Free and Accepted | Masons | of the | Delaware State: | On Wed- nesday, December 27th, 1780. | Being the | Anniversary | of | St. John the Evangelist. | Philadelphia : \ Printed by David C. Claypoole. I M.DCC.LXXXI. I 8vo. pp. 16. h. s. p. 4692 1782. THE I EPISTLE | from the | Yearly-Meeting, | in | London, 1 Held by Adjournments, from the 20th of the Fifth Month 1782, I to the 25th of the same, inclusive. | To the Quarterly and Monthly Meetings of Friends in Great- | Britain, Ireland, and elsewhere. | [Philadelphia : 1782.] Folio, pp. 4. L. c. p. 4693 LUTHER. (M.) ®er fleine 6atedE)i§mu§ beg fel. 5Dr. maxtin Sutl^erg. Philadelphia : Melchior Sieiner. 1782. 4694 SOUTH CAROLmA. Acts Passed at a General Assembly Begun and Holden at Jacksonsburg, in the State of South Caro- lina, on the 8th of January, 1782, continued to the 26th day of February of the same Tear. Philadelphia : Printed by John Dunlap. 1782. Folio. 4695 1783. [BENEZET. (Anthony)] 33ranntetoein | unb | SSerberben. | [Phila- delphia : Carl Gst. 1783.] 12mo. pp. 22. H. s. p. 4696 ADDENDA. 475 ESQUISSE I Interessant | du Tableau fidele des causes qui ont occasion^ | les revolutions actuelles de rAmerique sep- | tentrion- ale, ornee d' Anecdotes historiques & | politiques sur la naissance de la R6publique | des treize Provinces- | Unies de I'Amerique, | contre le Roi d'Angleterre, avec da demons- | tration des objets interessants qui regardent | chaque etat des Provinces-Unies, telle qu'elle | se trouve fixee par la trait6 fait 4 Versailles | entre les Puissances belligerantes & ses Al- | lies, le 20 Janvier, 1783. | Revu & corrige k Versailles. | A Philadelphie. MDCCLXXXIII. | 8vo. pp. 124. 4697 Por this, as well as numerous other titles in this volume, I am indebted to Mr. William C. Lane, of Harvard College Library. PHILADELPHIA, August — 1783. | [Philadelphia: 1783.] Sm. Folio, 1 leaf. h. s. p. 4698 Circular Letter from the Whig Committee, on the election. EECKETT, (W.) and J. GOUGH. Some | Account | of the I Life and Gospel Labours, | of | "William lieckett, | Late of Lin- colnshire in Great-Britain. | Also, | Memoirs | of the | Life, Re- ligious Experiences, | and | Gospel Labours, | of | James Gough, I Late of Dublin, deceased. | Philadelphia: \ Printed and sold hy Joseph Orukshank, \ in Market-street, between Second \ and Third- streets. 1783. I 12mo. h. s. p. 4699 Collation: Title, 1 leaf; Life of Reckett, pp. 1-164; Memoirs of Gough, pp. i.- xxiv., 1-182 (2). The special title-pages are as follows : Some | Account | of the | Life I and | Gospel Labours | of | William Reckett. | London, Printed : | Philadel- phia; Re-printed I B^/ Joseph Orukshank, in Market- \ street, between Second aTid Third streets. 1783. | Memoirs | of the | Life, | Religious Experiences, | and | Labours in the Gospel, | of | James Gough, | Late of the City of Dublin, deceased. | Compiled from his original Manuscripts, by his | Brother John Gough. | Dublin, printed in 1782. I Philadelphia : Re-printed | By Joseph Orukshank, . . . | . . . | . . . 1783. | REMARKABLE Particulars in the Life of the Rev. John Fewton. Philadelphia: 1783. 4700 Title from the Catalogue of the Loganian Library. The volume of pamphlets, of which this was one, cannot now be found. ■ CORRIGENDA. A^N^ISTO Regni | Georgii | Regis. | Magnse Britannise, Francise & Hibernife | Ifovo. | At a Sessions of the General Assembly for the Pro- I vince of IsTew-Jersey begun the Five and twentieth Day of I May, 1725. and continued to the 23th of August follow- ing, I at which time the following Acts were passed and Pub- | lished. I \_Royal Arms.] \ Printed and sold by William Bradford in New- York and by | Andrew Bradford in Philadelphia, 1725. | Folio, pp. 24. N. Y. H. s. 257 EVAlSrS. (D.) The | Minister of Christ, | and the | Duties of his Flock; | As it was Delivered in a | Sermon | At Abington in Pensilvania, | December 30. 1781. | At the Ordination of | Mr. Richard Treat | To the Gospel Ministry there. | With an Ap- pendix of the Questions- then pub- | lickly proposed, and the Charges given. | Published at the Request of some of the Au- ditory. I By David Evans, Minister at Tredyffren. | . . . | . . . | ... I ... I .... I Philadelphia: | Printed by B. Franklin, 1732. j Sm. 12mo. pp. 108. 438 VOTES &c. of the House of Representatives of Pennsylvania, Met at Philadelphia, October 14, 1733. Philadelphia: B. Franklin, 1734. Folio, pp. 61. h. s. p. 496 [ROWE. (Eliza)] The | History | of | Joseph. | A | Poem. | In Ten Books. | By a Female Hand. | Philadelphia : \ Printed and Sold by B. Franklin, 1739. | 16mo. pp. 63. 605 476 CORRIGENDA. 477 TEKNENT. (G.) The | Danger | of | An Unconverted | Min- istry. I Considered in a ] Sermon | On Mark vi. 34. | Preached at Nottingham, in Pennsylvania, | March 8. Anno 1739-40. | By Gilbert Tennent, A.M. | And Minister of the Gospel in New- Brnnswick, | New-Jersey. | ... | ... | ... | ... | .... | Philadelphia: \ Printed by Benjamin Franklin, \ In Market-street, 1740. I 16mo. pp. 31. 661 LAW. (W.) The | Grounds and Reasons | of | Christian Re- generation, I or, the I New-Birth. | Offer'd to the Consideration of I Christians and Deists. | By William Law, M.A. | London, Printed. \ Philadelphia Reprinted, hy Andrew \ Bradford, at the Sign of the Bible, in \ Front-Street, MDCCXLI. | 16mo. ' Title, 1 leaf; Introduction, pp. (3) ; text, pp. 1-95. h. s. p. 710 ANTES. (Henrich) 33e!amttmad^ung. | [_Gennantown : Christoph Saw. 1742.] 4to. 1 leaf. h. s. p. 744 EDWARDS. (J.) The | Distinguishing Marks | Of a Work of the I Spirit of God. | Applied to that Uncommon Operation that I has lately appeared on the Minds of many of | the People of this Land : | With a particular Consideration of the extraordi- nary I Circumstances with which this Work is attended. | A Dis- course I Delivered at New-Haven, September 10th, 1741. | Being the Day after the Commencement ; | And now published at the earnest Desire of many | Ministers and other Gentlemen that heard it; with | great Enlargements. | By Jonathan Edwards, A.M. I Pastor of the Church of Christ at Northampton. | With a Preface by the Rev. Mr. Cooper of Boston. | . . . | . . . | . . . . Boston, Printed: \ Philadelphia, Re-printed and Sold by Benjamin \ FVanklin, in Market-Street, 1742. | Sm. 8vo. pp. i-xvi, 1-84. 760 ^SS^Sre^l I Steber | aSoft I Set^te^em, | 3um @e6rauc^ | aSor atteS toai arm ift | 2Ba§ thin unb gering ift. | Germantown, gedruckt bey Chris- toph Saw. 1742. 1 24mo. Title, 1 leaf; pp. 1-128 ; Register, pp. (10). 765 BECHTEL. (J.) En kort | Catechismus | For nSgra | Jesu Foersamlingar ( Utaf then | Reformerta Religionen | Uti Penn- 478 COEEIQENDA. sylvania, | Som h&lla sig til thet Berniska Synodo ; | Hwilket ar | Enligit med Larone uti then | MaehriskaKyrkian. | Forst utgifwen i thet Tyska SprSket | Af Johanne Bechtel, | Guds Ords Tienare. I Philadelphia : \ Tryckt hos Benjamin Franklin, \ Aohr 1743. | Sm. 12nio. pp. 35. H. s. p. 803 GILLESPY. (G.) Eemarks | upon | Mr. George Whitefield, I proving | Him a Man under Delusion. | . . . | . . . | . . . | I ... I .... I By George Gillespy, | Minister of the Gospel, in the County of | N'ew-Castle, in America. | Philadelphia : | Printed by B. 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The copies most frequently met with contain but one of them ; occasionally a copy is found with both. ®9iU3fJS)83g^e9t I Unterricfjt | aSon ber | ©infammlung be§ SBillenS ber I ©eelm burd; bie ftitte @ebat§= | Inbac^t in bie @egen= | toart @otte§, I an% Sicfjt gegeben | au§ Stebe ju alien ©eelen, toetc^e gejo^ | gen toerben Don bent Oerborgenen | Magneten ber Siebe | ®otte§, | bori einem ©c^iiler | ber ge^eimen in ®ott berborgenen | ®ebat§=2lnbacl()t | Germanton gedrucki [bey Christoph Saur'] im Jahr, 1746. | 24mo. pp. 131. H. s. p. 995 VOTES I and | Proceedings | of the | House of Eepresenta- tives I of the | Province of Pennsylvania. | Met at Philadelphia, on CORRIGENDA. 479 the Fourteenth of Octoher, | Anno Dom. 1745, and continued hy Adjournments. | \_Pemi Arms.'] \ Philadelphia : \ Printed and Sold by P. Frayiklin, at the Neio Printing- \ Office near the Market, M,DCC,XLVI. I Folio, pp. 59. h. s. p. 996 VOTES I and | Proceedings | of the | House of Representatives I of the I Province of Pennsylvania, | Met at Philadelphia, on the Fourteenth of October, | Anno Dom. 1746, and continued hy Adjournments. | \_Penn Arms.] \ Philadelphia: \ Printed and Sold by B. Franklin, at the New Printing- \ Office near the Market, M,DCC,XLVII. I Folio, pp. 36, 1 leaf. h. s. p. 1043 BOEHM. (J. P.) 2)er 3?eformierten ^irc^en | in ^ennf^foamen | ^ird)en=Drbrtung, | 2Befcf)e | im 3a^r 1725. bon D. Joann Philipp Bohm, ba= I tnat;t§ toon ben berfammelten ©lieberu ber S^eformierten J^irc^en ein^ellig ertoat^Iten | ^rebiger aufgeftetlet, unb bor ber 9JJenge ber ©Heber borgetefen, toetcfie atle ©Iteber bor | nii^tic^ unb gut ge^alten, unb aud^ totllig angenommen I;aben. 3\.ai^ (SrtBa(;Iung | ber not^ig ge= ad)ten 31elteften aber unb mit gefammtlt(f;en Slatl^ berfelben | 3tjt bie | 2Bo(;Ie^rtt)urbige unb ^oi^getefirte ^erren | ^erren, | S)er ^o^-^^x- toiirbigen Classe Don Amsterdam | Correspondirenbe ^rebtcanten, | Gualterus Du Bois, vmb Ilenricus Boel | ju Steuj^ord, | unb | Vincentius Antonides Don Sangen S^lanb | jur Censur iibergeben. | 3SeI(f)e I ©iefelbe an gebad^te ^Dd)=®£)rtourbtge Classe bon Am- | ster= dam iiberfd)idt, Don biefer ^0(f)anfe^nItct)en 3SerfammIung bor gut unb | ftifft(id) er!ennet unb eriaubt. Unb barauf aucf) bet) benen aufgertdjteten ©emeinben feft geftel= | let tnorben. Unb tcurben bi§ l^tel^er berfc^tebene unter btefe Drbnung fid) submittirte $Re: | formierte ©emeinben in gutem g^rieben regieret. | 3BeiIen aber | ®a§ bon benen ^od}=®t)rtDilrbigen unb e^riftUd^en ©^noben bon ©iib- unb ^Rorb^ | ^oHanb bertoiHigte Coetus ber Sieform. ^irc^en in Pennsylvanien, ben lefet bertbic^enen 28 Se^t. | bife 1748ften '^a^x?> in Philadelphia fetnen Drbenttt(^= unb jal^rlid^en 3227 IRBNICUM ecclesiasticum, 1166. IRISH chief. The, 3540. — widow, 2882. IRWIN. Thomas, 2660. IT is proposed to print, 3275. J. JACKSON. Richard, 1678. JACKY and Maggy's courtship, 2547. JACOBS kampff- und ritter-platz, 536. JAMES. Philip, 679, 1180. Thomas— ,1132, 1181. JANBWAY. James, 1133, 2367, 4115. JEALOUS wife, 1719. JEDER sein eigener doctor, 1134. JEFFERIBS. G., see Markham. J. JEFFERSON. Thomas, 3034. JEFFRYS. John, 1309. JEMMY Carson's collection, 1817. JENINGS. Samuel, 68, 70. JENKINS. Obadiab, 517. JENYNS. Soame, 4013. JBSUITENGIFT, 4497. INDEX. 501 JESUS the oruoifyed man, 72. JETZT ist mein vieler sohmerU, 1818. JEWELS and diamonds for sentimentalistB, 3726. JINGLE. Bob, 3035. JOHNSON. John, 1738, 2008, 4308. S. — , 1311. Samuel — , 1262, 2368, 4498. JONES. David, 3228. John ^, 3407. Sam- uel — , 2785, 4309. JOSEPH of Arimathea, 1819. JOSEPHTJS. Flavius, 2892. JOURNAL of a two montha tour, 2421. — of a voyage from Gibraltar, 612. — of a voyage from London, 676. — of the cap- tivity of Jean Lowry, 1683. — of the life, travels, Ac, of Daniel Stanton, 2819. — of the life, travels, Ac, of John Griffith, 4010. — • of the votes, 184, 243 to 245, 276, 277, 3036, 3229, 3408, 3410, 4310, 4311, 4499, 4500, 4605. JOURNALS of the House, 4205. — of the lives of Bownas and Riohardson, 1631 . — of the Proceedings of Congress, 3409, 3576 to 3577, 3727, 3728, 3898 to 3900, 4014, 4116,4117,4206. JOVIAL crew. The, 1820. JOYFUL news, 2229, 4664. JUDGMENT given by twenty eight Quakers, 63. — of whole kingdoms and nations, 2933 JULIA de Roubigng, 4211. JULIET Grenville, 2985. JURISDICTION of the Court of Chancery, 538. JUST and plain vindication, 27.8, 279. — arrived from London, 883. — published and now selling at Bell's, a catalogue of new and old books, 4281. — rebuke, 34, 287 JUVENILE poems, 2129. K. KABALISTICAE preoationes, 2595. KALENDARIUM Pennsilvaniense, 1. KATECHISMUS, 1821. KAWANIO che keeteru, 1476. REACH. Benjamin, 202. KEARSLEY. John, 1224, 1679. John—, jr., 2549. KBIMER. Samuel, 203, 334, 335, 370. KEITH. George, 17, 21 to 23, 39 to 55, 62 to 64, 82, 94. Sir William — , 146, 147, 153, 227, 246, 247, 278, 279, 283, 286. See also George Keith. KEMPER. Henry, 1415. KEMPIS. Thomas a, 1136, 1137, 1183, 2893, 4312. KENNEDY. Archibald, 1369. Robert — , 2550. KENRICK. William, 4501. KERN alter und neuer, Geistreicher, lieder, 1258. KEY opening a way, 143. KBYSER. John George, 2661. KINDER bibel. Die, 4684. — buchlein, 1416, 4635. K[IN6]'S answer, 2662. KINNERSLEY. Bbenezer, 639 to 641, 1017, 2009. KLAGEN eines theils, 1822. KL ARE und gewisse wahrheit, 1018. KLEINE oateohismus. Der, 885, 1 1 39, 1264, 2111, 2230, 2285, 2510, 3532, 4453, 4454, 4679, 4694. — Darmstadtische oateohis- mus, 1884. — Davidisohe psalterspicl. Das, 895, 1697, 2045, 3624, 4147. — harfe. Die, 1306. — katechismus. Der, 2548. — Kempis. Der, 1183, 2893. KNOWLEDGE of salvation, 1641. KOFFLER. John Fred., 1680. KOPPELBERGER. Johannes, 4015. KORAN. The, 3814. KORT oateohismus. En, 803. KRAFT der liebe Christi. Die, 2823. KDNZB. Johann Christoph, 3729, 4118, 4119, 4207,4502. KURTZE besohreibung des lebens u. todtes von J. Schmiedlein, 1094. — besohreibung einer langen reise, 1053, 1408. — erorter- ung, 4598. — und einf altige vorstellung, 3066. — unterweisung, 2332. — vermitte- lungs-schrift, 1079. — verteidigung der lautern wahrheit, 1080. — vorstellung des theils von Africa, 1875. KURTZER begriff zu Gott zu beten, 1477. — oateohismus, 4617. — u. erbaulicher auszug, 1073. KURTZGEFASZTE prufungen der lehre des ewigen evangeliums, 3080. KURZE anzeigen von dem verfahren der con- vention, 3325. — apologie der pietisten zu Bern, 4601. — fragen ueber die christliche glaubens-lehre, 4503. KURZBR bericht von den leuten, die man Quaker nennet, 4273. — catechismus, 750. KURZGEFASZTB historische naohrioht von den k'ampfen der Schweitzer, 3230. LA CHAISE. Father, 13. LA VALLIERE. — , 3412. LABOUR in vain, 1591. LADIES' friend, 2653, 4201. LADY errant inchanted, 425. LAMB ART. Richard, 3411. LAMENTATION, of Pennsylvania, 21 37. over Zion, 2138. LAMONT. — , 3412. LAMPEN. Frederick, 1823. LAMPOON on modern scribblers, 2139. LAND office, 1905, 2140. LANDMANNS advooat, 1739. LANGHORNE. John, 4504. LARGE additions to common sense, 3439. LARGER catechism, 1348, 1788. 502 INDEX. LAST solemn confession, &o., of John Hurrin, and Alexander Buchan, 3039. — speeoh and eonfession of Henry Halbert, 2130. — summons, 1854. — Tuesday morning Mr. Galloway, 1975. LATE association for defence, enoourag'd, 1102, 1103. — association for defence far- ther enoourag'd, 1104, 1105. — regulations respecting the British colonies, 2118. LATELY imported, and to he sold by David Hall, 2141. LATIMER. Hugh, 1740. LATTER part of the charge, 463. LAUTERE wahrheit. Die, 1009, LAW and gospel, 1060. — of crimes, 2761. — of liberty, 3311. LAW. M^illiam, 710, 1681, 2231, 4616. LAWFULNESS, excellency, and advantage of instrumental musick, 1906. — of de- fensive war, 1478. LAY. Benjamin, 556. LEAMING. Aaron and Jacob Spicer, 1596. LEBEN gottes in der seele des menschen. Das, 1437, 1500. — und heroisohe thaten des kbnigs von Preuszen, 1725. LEBENS-regul, 2010. LECTURE upon heads, 2820. LECTURES on rhetoric, 4436. — on the materia medica, 3188. LBE. Arthur, 2142, 3040, 3041, 4018, 4019. Charles — , 3042, 3231, 3784. LEECHMAN. William, 1632. LEEDS. Daniel, 12. , LEGACY. A, 2222, 2223. — for children, 127, 133, 141. LBHR-text, 2369, 2453, 2664. LBHR-texte, 2551, 2787, 2896, 3043, 3232, 4650. LBICHENPRBDIGT, 979. LEICHT-predig. Eine, 1044. LEININGER. Barbara, 1626. LBLAND. Thomas, 3044. LESLIE. Charles, 4315. LESSONS for lovers, 4507. LBTCHWORTH. Thomas, 2232. LETTER addressed to the Abbe Raynal, 4226. — concerning an American bishop, 2370. — concerning toleration, 2015. — from a blacksmith, 2091, 2185. — from a clergy-man in the country, 90. — from a clergyman in town, 2011. — from a coun- tryman, 520. — from a gentleman, 2552. — from a gentleman at Elizabeth-town, 2012. — from a gentleman in England, 1824. — from a gentleman in Philadelphia, 339, 769, 1536. — from a gentleman in Transilvania, 2007. — from a tradesman in Lancaster, 1680. — from a Virginian, 3045. — from an American, 4434. — from Batista Angeloni, 2013, 2014. — from Ben- jamin Jones, 1370. — from E. Kinnersley, 639. — from Elizabeth Webb, 4170, 4409. — from David Imrie, 1473. — from Father La Chaise, 13. — from James Davenport to Jonathan Barber, 871. — from Lewis Thurnstein, 858. — from Mrs. Anne Dut- ton, 814. — from one in the cou'ntry, 205. — from Phocion, 4486. — from Ralph Brs- kine to Whitefleld, 701. — from Sir Wil- liam Keith, 246. — from the country, 2897. — from the Presbyterian ministers of Bos- ton to the Baptists at Providence, 229. — from the Rev. Dr. Colman to the Rev. Mr. Williams, 869. — from WhiteBeld to a di- vine in Boston, 1114. — from Whitefield to a friend, 677. — from Whitefield to some church members, 678. — from White- field to the religious societies, 613. — from ■Whitefield to Wesley, 739. — from William Bull, 621. — occasioned by the perusal of a paper, 340. — of a farmer, 1741. — on the office and duties of a Protestant ministry, 1439. — to a friend, 249, 630, 1224, 2350, — to a friend in Ireland, 197. — to a friend in the country, 610. — to his ma- jesty's justices, 147. — to John Dickin- son, 2557. — to Kinnersley, 643. — to Sir William Keith, 286. — to the Bishop of LandaflF, 2373. — to the Earl of Shelburne, 4227. — to the inhabitants, 3046. — to the people of Great Britain, 3047. — to the people of Pennsylvania, 1682. — to the rev. brethren, 632. — to the rev. Dr. Chaunoy, 968. — to the rev. Jenkin Jones, 640. — to the reverend the minis- ters, 1017. — to the Roman Catholics, 4691. LETTERS, 4421. — between Theophilus and Eugenio, 1019. — from a farmer, 2354, 2433, 3004. — from General Washington, 3732. — from the dead, 1184. — from Yorick, 2934. — of Abelard, 3222. — of Major-General Lee, 3231. — of the late Thomas Lord Lyttelton, 4210. — on ap- preciation, 4690. — on the spirit of patriot- ism, 1152. — to Blackstone, 2881. — to his excellency Governor Wright, 2494. — to his most intimate friends, 3815. — to the merchants, 2534. — written by the late Earl of Chesterfield, 3289. LETTRB addressee aux habitans de Quebec, 3048, 3233. LETTRES d'un membre du oongres, 3970. LETZTE privat-erklarung fftr Pennsylvania, 770. — wille des printzen Diederichs von Anhalt Dessau, 1336. — zugabe, 4624. LEWIS. .John, 1081. LEYDT. Johannes, 4640, 4646. LEX Parliamentaria, 138. LIBERTY, 2371, 2454, 2553, 4287. — of the spirit, 1642. — tree, 3903. LIDENIUS. J. A., 1478. LIEBES-echo einiger versammelten seelen, 762. LIBBREICHER zuruf, 1185. LIEDEB fur freimaurer, 2788. LIFE, adventures, &c., of Duncan Cameron, 1479. — and adventures of Ambrose Gwin- ett, 4508. — and character of a strange he monster, 282. — and confession of Herman INDEX. 503 Kosencrantz, 2S54. — and confession of John Myrick, 1417. — and death of the righteous, 1888. — and spiritual sufferings of Jane Hosldns, 2658. — of David Hume, 3716. — of God in the soul of man, 2257. — of Nicholas Mooney, 1265. — of the late Earl of Chesterfield, 3234. — travels and adventures of Edward Wortley Mon- tague, 4509. — truly painted, 2455. LILLIPUT, 1825. LILLO. George, 3049. LINN. William, 3413. LISCHY. Jacob, 835, 1082, 1138. LIST of the general and staff officers, 3733. — of the sub-committees, 3414. LITTLE looking-glass, 1963. LITURGISCHB gesange, 2555. LIVES and characters of Sejanus and Pro- tesilnus, 489. — of the Apostles, 3050. LIVINGSTON. William, 1480, 2373, 2556. LLOYD. —,1826. David —, 250,341. LOBREDE auf diejenigen tapfern manner, 4688. LOCKE. John, 2016. LOCKNBU. Christoph, 1659. LOCKVOGEL warnungsgesang, 2016. LOGAN. James, 206, 251 to 253, 283, 463, 505, 540, 712, 868. LONDON merchant. The, 3049. LONGCHAMP. Chev., 4586. LOOKING-Glass for Jews, 4482. — for modern deists, 342. — for Presbyterians, 2017, 2018. LORD Chesterfield's advice to his son, 4162. LOTTERY, 2666 to 2673, 2789 to 2792, 2900, 3051 to 3054. —the, 1579. LOTTO di genua, 2685. LOUIS, By the grace of God, King of France and Navarre, 3735. LOVE his own rival, 1827. — of our coun- try, 3650. — of the world, 2211. — to Christ a necessary qualification, 901. L0VI6NY. J. B., 1020. LOWRY. Jean, 1683. LOWTH. Robert, 3235. LUCIFER'S decree, 2143. LUDOVICI a Tblirenstein, h. e. Bpistola, 796. LUETING. Thomas, 254. LUSTIGE aria. Eine, 4653. LUTHER. Martin, 885, 980, 1139, 1264, 1884, 2111, 2230, 2285, 2510, 2548, 3532, 4453, 4454, 4626, 4642, 4679, 4694. LUTHERISCHE und reformirte ABC und namen-biioher, 3736. — und reformirte A. B. C. und namen-biich-lein, 4510. LYING valet. The, S707. LYON. James, 1743, 2306. LYTTELTON. George, 1744. Thomas — , 4210. M. MACARONI. The, 3029. McEWEN. William, 2307. M'FINGAL, 3301. MACGOWAN. John, 2456. MACK. Alexander, 1684, 3026, 3055. MACKAY. Pitzhugh, 3737. McKEAN. Thomas, 3738. MACKENZIE. Henry, 4211, 4212, 4316. MACKLIN. Charles, 4511. MACLEANE. Lauchlin, 1481. McNUTT. A., 4020, 4021, 4022. MAgONS. Franc-, 4317, 4687. MACPHERSON. John, 2233, 2557, 2558, 2674, 2675, 4213. MACPHERSON'S letters, &a., 2668. MADEN. Martin, 2793. MADNESS of mankind, 1360. MAGAW. Samuel, 3236, 3904, 4512, 4692. MAGNA Britania her colonies reduc'd, 2144. MAID of the Oaks, 3528. MAN of business, 2993. — of feeling, 4212. — of real sensibility, 3102. — of the world, 4316. — worth forty crowns, 3826. MANNERS of the times, 1828. MANSON. David, 3905, 4613. MANUAL exercise, 3237 to 3240, 3415. — of Catholic prayers, 3066, 3739. MANUEL de frano-magons, 4317. MANY members of the Library, 2676. — respectable freeholders, 2559, 2560. MARKHAM. J., 2019. MARKOE. Peter, 4514. MARKS of the new birth, 614. MARMAJOU. Anthony, 3702. MARMONTEL. J. F., 2562. MARRIAGE of Cana, 791. MARRIOT. Doctor, 3110. MARSHALL. Miss, 3581. William —, 3057, 4515. MARTIN. — , 1685*. Alexander — , 2457. Hugh — , 4214. MARVELL. Andrew, 2901, 2902. MARY Somerville, 2677. MARYLAND, 150, 255. MASON. William, 3058. MATERIALS towards a history, 2624. MATHER. Cotton, 4666. Increase — , 836. MATLACK. Timothy, 4023. White — , see Free Quakers, 4166. MAUDUIT. Israel, 4024. MAULE. Thomas, 83, 96, 120. MAXIMS and moral reflections, 3803. MAY Be. The, 2020. MECHANICK'S address, 1746. MBCOM. Benjamin, 2663. MEDICAL pocket-book, 4472. MBDICINA Britannioa, 1240, 2168. MEDITATIONS and contemplations, 1178. MBIN heyland der hist mir, 682. MELANCHOLY narrative, 3059. MELCHBR. Isaac and Adam, see Schapfee. David. MEMOIRS of the life of John Roberts, 4357. — of the life of Philip Doddridge, 3071. — of the life of Whitefield, 3025. — sur la vie, &c., de Turgot, 4194. MEMORABLE account, 375. MEMORANDUM, 2977. 504 INDEX. MEMORIAL addressed to the sovereigna, 4342. — between jest and earnest, 27. — containing a summary view of facts, 1537. — from James Logan, 253. — humbly shewing, 170. MENDENHALL. Thomas, 4616. MERCHANTS and traders, 2146. — and trader's Becurity, 1746. — of this city, 2458. MEREDITH. John, 372. MERKWtiRDIGB geschiohte derbelehrung von J. P. Dusz, 973. — naohricht, 1955. MERKWURDIGER traum, 2374. MESSAGE of Gov. Barnard, 1592. — to the Governor, 771. METHOD for prayer, 636. — of hearing ser- mons, 2234. METHODISM anatomiz'd, 1907. — dis- played, 3058. MIDDLE line, 3241. MIGHTY destroyer displayed, 2980. MILITARY discourse, 3413. — glory of Great- Britain, 1830. — guide, 3474. — instructions, 2596, 3290. — treatise, 1653. MILLER. Henrich, 2308, 3740. Peter — , 2145. MILTON. Abraham, 1747. John — , 2564, 3582. MINISTER of Christ and his flock, 438. MINISTERS, elders, and messengers, 2309. MINISTRY of reconciliation, 1673. MINSTREL. The, 4426. MINUTES of Conferences, 1538 to 1540, 1593, 1634, 1748, 1908, 2469. — of the Baptist association, 3060, 3416, 4025, 4216, 4319, 4517. — of the General Assembly of Penna., 3417, 3741, 3742, 3906, 4026, 4121, 4216, 4318, 4518. — of the Philadelphian asso- ciation, 2460, 2665, 2678, 2903, 3242, 4122. MIRABILIA dei inter indices, 968. MIRACULOUS power of clothes, 1749, 2794. MIRROR of divine love, 256. MIS Mac Rea, 4489. MISCELLANIES for sentimentalists, 3743. MR. David Hall, 2233. — Franklin, the abso- lute and obvious necessity,