03/ (Cornell Hmrmitg plr«g BOUGHT WITH THB INCOME FROM THE SAGE ENDOWMENT FUND THE GIFT OF Henrg m. Sage 1891 t.*M*n \.0\T\1L 3777 ■ ■■v inu niiuns ttiivii tmo Tuiume was taken* To renew this book copy the call No. and give to '. the librarian. ' HOME USE RULES. — Mi 1996 AH Books subject to Recall. All books must be returned at end of col- lege year for inspec- tion and repairs. Students must re- turn all books before leaving town. Officers should arrange for the return of books wanted during their absence from town. Books needed by more than one person are held on the reserve list. Volumes of periodi- cals and of pamphlets are held in the library as much as possible. For special purposes they are given out for a limited time. Borrowers should not use their library privileges for the bene- ' fit of other persons. Books of special value and gift books, when the giver wishes it, are not allowed to circulate. Readers are asked to report all cases of books marked or muti- lated. Do not deface books by marks and writing. Z1331 R55 me " Universi, y Lib rary Rh °lillHlllii1lilSl?lllllWiffi 1 . a list of books olin 3 1924 029 557 687 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/cu31924029557687 RHODE ISLAND IMPRINTS A LIST OF BOOKS, PAMPHLETS, NEWSPAPERS AND BROADSIDES PRINTED AT NEWPORT, PROVIDENCE, WARREN RHODE ISLAND BETWEEN 1727 AND 1800 PROVIDENCE Preston & Rounds Company 1914 1>? f\.Z°il2 $ Z t& FOREWORD THIS is a list of Rhode Island eighteenth-century publi- cations. It shows what the printing press of the colony and state produced before the year 1801, and where . these early imprints may be found by investigators. The list gives a brief title of every book, pamphlet, newspaper, fly- sheet and broadside printed in Rhode Island during that period which has been found in the public and private libraries that are known to contain material relating to this state. Other titles, of which the originals have not been found, have been copied from the "Bibliography of Newport" compiled by Charles E. Hammett, Jun., and published in 1887; from Charles Evans's "American Bibliography, 1639-1789;" from Joseph Sabin's " Dictionary of Books relating to America, A-Sm ; " and from the catalogues of booksellers and auction sales. The list was prepared by the John Carter Brown Library as part of an effort to learn what material is available for the study of the history of printing in America, and also for the purpose of securing data upon which to base an estimate of the number of eighteenth-century American imprints now in existence. The following pages contain the titles of 1565 separate pub- lications printed between 1727 and 1800. The regular issues of a newspaper, as well as the supplements and usually the extra issues, are counted as one in each year. Over two-thirds of the whole number, 1089, are in the library of the Rhode Is- land Historical Society. This is probably a larger proportion of the early typographic output of a single state than exists in any other collection. Of the titles not in the Society's library, 143 are elsewhere in Providence. As there are 72 entries based on records, of which no original copy is known to be now in existence, these figures show that over eighty-two per cent of what remains of eighteenth-century Rhode Island printing is accessible in its original form in this city. Of the total number of titles, 1125 date from before the year 1790, the period so far covered by Mr. Evans's invaluable [1] "American Bibliography." Evans gives the titles of 808 Rhode Island, imprints, or about seventy percent of those in the present list. The concentration of this material in a single building is due largely to the generous co-operation of those who are in charge of the other libraries in Providence. For fifteen years it has been the recognized policy of the librarians of this city to work together in building up each of their collections in cer- tain clearly defined fields, and to avoid all possible duplication of material, with consequent waste of resources. With only two noticeable exceptions, where the wishes of donors pre- vented this policy from being carried out, the other libraries have systematically contributed to the Rhode Island Histori- cal Society everything that would help to make that institu- tion stronger in its special and appropriate field. In return, the Society has helped to provide every library in the state with a collection of books on Rhode Island history. It has contributed also from its accumulations in other subjects not so properly v a part of its own collection, to the libraries of Brown University, the Providence Athenaeum and Public Li- brary, and the State Library. Quite recently it has arranged for the deposit of its large duplicate collection of Rhode Island newspapers with the American Antiquarian Society at Worces- ter, assuring for this state a prominent representation in the principal collection of American newspapers. To the Librarian of that Society, Clarence S. Brigham, the Historical Society is indebted more than to anyone else for the comprehensive character of its Rhode Island collection. So large a proportion of these titles belong to the Rhode Is- land Historical Society that no attempt has been made to lo- cate, in this printed list, other copies of those that are found in that collection. The nearest rival is the library gathered by Sidney S. Rider, which was given by Marsden J. Perry in 1903 to Brown University, where it occupies a room in the John Hay Library building. The John Carter Brown Library, like- wise a part of Brown University, also possesses many of these titles. Many others, including some of the most important ones not found anywhere else, belong to Fred A. Arnold of Providence. This list is, indeed, largely an outgrowth of notes generously loaned by Mr. Arnold. Many of the Newport im- [2] prints belong to the Newport Historical Society, and the Red- wood Library in that city has an important collection of early newspapers. Several important broadsides and tracts not found elsewhere are in the George Haile Free Library at Warren, the Westerly Public Library, and in the collections of Dr. Roderick Terry of Newport and Mr. Henry Russell Drowne of New York. The Rhode Island Historical Society and the John Carter Brown Library are under deep obligations to the custodians and owners of each of the collections mentioned above, and to those in charge of the other libraries and archives which are named in the list, for information and friendly co-operation without which it could not have approached its present comprehensive- ness. The data was brought together by Miss Rebecca P. Steere of the John Carter Brown Library, and to her its thoroughness is due. The short-title, printer's name, and the location of a copy or of the evidence upon which it is included, are all that this list aims to give. No attempt is made to show the size of each publication, whether a folio compilation of laws or a three- page political manifesto. An exception is made in the case of broadsides, which include everything printed on one side only of a single sheet. One reason for specifying these is that the John Carter Brown Library has a set approaching complete- ness of photostat prints of the Rhode Island broadsides, as well as of many of the separately printed Acts of Assembly and some other smaller publications. The same library also has negatives of nearly all the extant copies of the Newport Mercury, issued before the end of the year 1776. It is pre- pared" to furnish copies of any of these at cost to students or to other libraries. No systematic effort has been made to discover titles of books or broadsides which were probably, or in some cases certainly, printed, but which have apparently entirely disap- peared. The list contains, nevertheless, a number of these titles of publications which have not been found in any library. Most of these are taken from the " Schedules " of proceedings of the General Assembly. The Schedules preserve the record of payments made for printing several proclamations and separate laws, of which no copies have been found. These [3] have been included in the list, so far as they have been noted, when the reference seems to imply a separate publication and not merely the insertion of the document in the printer's news- paper. Other titles are taken from the advertisements in the contem- porary newspapers of books "just published." Most of the books so advertised were those that were printed elsewhere and offered for sale at the local bookshop. The advertiser did not always distinguish clearly between the things printed on his own press and those which he imported from Boston or Philadelphia. Some of the titles in Evans's Bibliography, especially those ascribed by him to Bennett Wheeler's press, of which no copies have been found, were very likely not printed in Providence. The Rhode Island printers may sometimes have produced books which do not appear in this list because they were printed for booksellers elsewhere, with only the name of the publisher on the title page, and nothing to show where the actual print- ing was done. The number of these must be small, but there is at least one, a " Fourth Edition " of the Letters of Lady Mary Montagu, with the imprint "New York: Printed Mdcclxvi." This book seems to be typographically identical with one which has the imprint : " Providence, in New-England : Printed and sold by Sarah Goddard, and Company. M,dcc,lxvi." It is thought that this was printed by Mrs. Goddard for the New York trade, and that she issued a few copies for local sale. Such a proceeding would probably not have been considered in any way improper at that time, however annoying it may prove to later bibliographers. Necessarily far from being absolutely complete, this list probably includes every sort of thing that came from the colonial printers, which was intended to be read. It does not include the things which were of primary importance to the printers themselves, because they went furthest toward finding a steady sale for ready money. The most profitable work done by the early presses, with the possible exception of the Almanacks, was the printing of legal and commercial blank- forms. It is obviously impossible to include these in such a list as this, for the number of different impressions of each form, such as those for deeds or mortgages, was countless, and few [4] of them contain the printer's name or date. The earliest of these forms produced by James Franklin soon after he set up the first press at Newport, may be recognized with consider- able certainty, and some of them have typographic interest. Franklin's son produced a very good-looking portage bill for the signatures of mariners joining a voyage, of which he was apparently proud, for he put his name on it. Solomon South- wick also put his name on an issue of these important mari- time documents, as may be seen on the facsimile of one which is the frontispiece to the volume on Rhode Island Commerce published by the Massachusetts Historical Society. For the most part, however, all of these forms were printed and re- printed to meet the demands of trade, and the bulk of them are without interest of any sort, except as their total num- ber shows how the printers made a living. The advertisement at the end of the Rev. James Honeyman's " Faults on all Sides," printed at Newport in 1728, concludes with the statement that "Bonds, Bills, Powers of Attorney, Paper by the Ream, Snuff, Tea and Coffee by the Pound or Ounce, may be had at reasonable Rates." Every printer who established his press in a new community, busied himself to provide as soon as possible these and all other forms for which there was a demand. In the third issue of his "Providence Gazette," William Goddard announced "to be sold cheap for ready Money, At the Printing-Office near the Court-House (the old State House between North Main and Benefit Streets), A Variety of Books, Stationary, &c. &c. Among which are " Blanks, Policies of Insurance, Portage Bills, Bills of Lading and Sale, Letters of Attorney, Administration Bonds, com- mon Bonds, Deeds, Writs, and Executions, and all Kinds of Blanks used in this Colony, neatly printed, and sold as cheap as at any Printing-Office in New-England, or elsewhere ; either Wholesale or Retail." Many different printings of these various forms have been noted during the collection of the data for this list. In addi- tion to those advertised by the printers for public sale, there were blank forms for apprenticeship, colony and town trea- surers' notes, and later bank notes, bills of exchange, clearance and other customs-house papers, deeds of sale, military com- missions, enlistment papers, regimental and company returns [5] of men, arms and accoutrements, bills of sale for shares in privateers, tavern licenses, and tickets for the long succes- sion of lotteries. Under each year, beginning about the middle of the cen- tury, might have been added to the list at least one " Prox " or ballot for the general officers who were named at the May session of the Assembly. Most of these have at the top the sentiment or battle-cry of the partisans whose leaders are named on the ballot, and a few of them were dated. Much research will be necessary, however, before they can all be placed in order with certainty. Those which contain the names of the successful candidates can be assigned to the proper year without great difficulty. It is not often as easy to be certain of the year in which those were circulated that con- tain names which were not chosen. The Rhode Island Histori- cal Society possesses a large proportion, although probably not all, of these old election proxies, awaiting the attention of some investigator into the political byways of Colonial times. G. P. W. [6] RHODE ISLAND PRINTERS 1727-1800 James Franklin Ann Franklin James Franklin Samuel Hall William Goddard Sarah Goddard Sarah Goddard, and Company John Carter Ezekiel Russell John Waterman Solomon Southwick John Howe John Douglass McDougall Bennett Wheeler Henry Barber Imprimerie de l'Escadre Peter Edes Nathaniel Phillips William Wilkinson Henry C. Southwick Woodman Joseph Fry Havila Farnsworth Oliver Farnsworth John Carter, junior Samuel J. Williams Newport, 1727-1735 Newport, 1735-1763 Newport, 1748-1762 Newport, 1 762-1 768 Providence, 1762-1765 Providence, 1765-1768 (Samuel Inslee) Providence, 1 766-1 767 Providence, 1 767-1814 Providence, 1768 Providence, 1768-1777 Newport, 1768-1776, 1780-1787 Rehoboth or Attleborough, 1777-1779 Providence, 1779 Newport, 1776-1779 Providence, 1776-1777 Providence, 1 776-1803 Newport, 1779-1800 Newport, 1780-1781 Newport, 1787-1791 Warren, 1 792-1 800 Providence, 1793-1799 Newport, 1794 Newport, 1794 Providence, 1796 Newport, 1 798-1 799 Newport, 1798- Providence, 1 799-1 801 Providence, 1800- [7] MDCCXXVIII THE Rhode-IJIand ALMANACK, For the Year, 1728. Being Biffextile, or Leap-Tear. Carefully fitted, and exa<9> calculated to the Meridian of NEWPORT on Rbode-ljland ; Whofe Latitude North is 4-r gr, 30 m. Longitude from Lon- don, ~)2grs. Out may without fenfible Rrror, ferve all Parts of NEW-ENGLAND. Being the firft ever publifhed for that Meridian By Poor ROBIN, I NEWPORT. Printed and Sold by / 'Prank lin, at his Printing-Houfe on TillinghaWs Wharf, near the Union-Flag Tavern i 7 z 8. To my loving Countrymen in the Colony of Rhode-Mand, 0V. I HAVING in my younger Years devoted tome Leifure Hours to the Study of the Mathema- ticks, more efpecially that Part of it which led me to the Contemplation of the heavenly Bodies; and being now importuned by fome Per- rons or Note in this Colony, I have here prefented you with an Almanack for the enfuing Year, fitted to the Meridian of Newport ; which contains the Fulls, Changes, and Quarters of the Moon, with her Paffage through, and Dominion over the Body of Man and geaft, with her Riling and Setting, the rifing and fetting of the Sun, the Courts of this and the neighbouring Colonys, Judgment of the Weather, Spring Tides, and the exaft Time of High Water in the Harbour of Newport. And for the fake of fome who keep Days holy, and others who keep Holy-Days, . 1 have inferted the Saint's Days, and other Holy-Days of the Church of En g/and. Tho' 1 have not given you my proper Name, yet [ affure you 1 have had one the greateft part of half an hundred Years; and I know of no Neceffity for parting with it at this Time, iince I prefume my Almanack will anfwer all the Ends defign'd without that Expence. So, wifhing you a happy new Year; bid you adieu.' Poor ROBIN. Newport, Aug. 30. 1717. VENUS is Morning Star until the ntb of Au-\ gufi, then Evening Star to the Year's end. NEWPORT James Franklin, 1727-1735 1727 John Hammett's Vindication and Relation: Giving an account, Of his separating from the Baptists, and joining the Quakers. Arnold Mdccxxviii. The Rhode-Island Almanack For 1728. By Poor Robin. Facsimile reprint, 1912. Congress 1728 Adams, John. Jesus Christ an Example. A Sermon on his Ordination. Boston PL The Ardent Desire, and Sincere Cry, of a true Believer (verse) — for Reuben Packcom. Broadside. RIHS Honeyman, James. Faults on all Sides. The Case of Religion Con- sider'd — sold by E. Nearegreas and J. Franklin. RIHS No copy has been found of the following title, perhaps a reply to Honeyman, which Hammett and Evans copy with improvements from Sabin, no. 23760 : Falses on all Sides. Sundrey Errors, Maxims, and Corruptions of Men and Sects of this Present Age — Sold by James Franklin and E. Maregreas. Webb, John. The Believer's Redemption. A Sermon, December 31. 1727. Boston PL White, Daniel. The True Reasons For Mr. Daniel White and Mr. Thomas Byles disposing of their Interest in the Meeting-House to the Presbyterians. Broadside. RIHS The Rhode-Island Almanack For 1729. (Copy sold in 1892) 1729 Barclay, Robert. An Apology for the Quakers : The Sixth Edition in English. RIHS Some copies have pp. 65-69 reset. Mdccxxx. The Rhode-Island Almanack. By Poor Robin. RIHS 1730 Bass, Benjamin. Parents and Children Advised. ( Part of a Sermon, September 28, 1729. Boston PL Rhode Island. The Charter [and] Acts and Laws. RIHS Supplementary session laws were printed to February, 1737 ; pp. 211-283. Facsimile, 1892. JCB Sisson, George. An Answer to Richard Harden's Reply to John Earle's Letter. (Evans) The Virgin's Advice : Or the Oxfordshire Tragedy. RIHS Newport, 1731. An Almanack. By Samuel Maxwell. RIHS [9] i73i Fox, John. The Door of Heaven Openeo) and Shut. A Discourse con- cerning Eternity. NYPL Rhode Island. Laws; June and October Sessions. JCB Walton, John. Remarks on, Or, An Examination of Mr. Bulkly's Account of Baptism. Boston PL Wightman, Valentine. Some Brief Remarks on a Book call'd, An Im- partial Account, By John Bulkley. (Evans) Mdccxxxii. The Rhode-Island Almanack. By Poor Robin. RIHS 1732 The Rhode-Island Gazette. September 27 — December 21. Nos. 2-9, 11-13 > n Mass HS. RIHS has No. 20 Mdccxxxiii. The Rhode-Island Almanack. By Poor Robin. RIHS 1733 Hale, Sir Matthew. Some Necessary and Important Considerations. Ninth Edition. (Hammett) A Lottery, Set forth by Bethiah Hedges. Newport, January 18. 1732,3. Broadside. Newport HS The Rhode-Island Gazette. January-May 24, 1733. Hammett had 4 issues. Wanton, William. A true Representation of the Conduct of Richard Ward, Newport, 3d. Jan. 1733. Broadside. RIHS Mdccxxxiv. The Rhode-Island Almanack. By Poor Robin. RIHS 1734 Graham, John. A Sermon at the Ordination of Edmund Ward, at Guilford. (Evans) The Copy of some Queries Put to Mr. Auchmuty, Newport, March 30, 1734. (In reference to Quakers holding Office in the Province) (Auction Catalogue, 1898) Mdccxxxv. The Rhode-Island Almanack. By Poor Robin. RIHS 1735 Widow Anne Franklin, 1735-48 A Brief Essay on the Number Seven: By a Well Wisher to Truth. — Printed for the Author. (Hammett) 1736 Beaven, Thomas. An Essay concerning the Restoration of Primitive Christianity. Third Edition, with additions. RIHS By the Governor, A Proclamation (for the apprehending of Nathanael Shelton.) (Schedules) Mdccxxxvii. The Rhode-Island Almanack. By Joseph Stafford. RIHS [10] /S^X^OS" "' * M .!'"'W*&K!F?T'~™"i " 1 I. •a THE >•■? ;r : Gazette. THURSDAY, Notemxi *j. ,,,',,' Jiff Afoioov. AM fenflble fondly Con-' plaints have be«a made againft my Paper, that U has hitherto been d*U j Tift term lt 4 fot «J I I matt confab there Item to be fame Cairfe. But I rtie Wortd ought to view , *'a Writer, * his fi* fef > %»» Light, thtt • Company Of Cancels Woa'd aMuScjan who Jud under- taken to play, for then upotf a 'new made In- fttument, that- cou'd not be prefently pot In ftthe, without 'the dinger of< being nnftmng ty too iuddakj a Sere*. This Wou'd produce Patience, and that MuStk. Bat there ate he- fjdes many 'Phyfial Re«fi>ns Why my Piper bar turirtl bat no betters Bart* of which, for the Otls&aioa of my Readers, I (hall briefly """ill ' -,' 1r -' r ' ' T- -i ' U~ Man •an* othjbtlly rotm-d of the , *, J -tfcer*^«*fc*'**4* 4oms-4Mlogy ** tween xKe Fruits 6F the Earth and the Prod u« Of hit Mind. Confine the Obfcrvation to Orchards and Vipyards, and you will find the firP Fmtt* geneefflly rhean, withered and taftlefs; . tie' latter &a*l, ruller of Juice, and of a fetter Reliffc So that notwithstanding I -have - piek't op' alid prefented my Readers with fome premature Windfalls, there is no room to doubt, but that in a little Time they will he regaled with fuch intelteQaal Fruit as will he truly "delightful to their' Minds. It As the bell Veins of Oar are ever attend- ed with Reaps of Dirt and Rnbhilh, which tnuft be firft removed, fo the mtelUQnal Faculty, In Its Refearch after fpeculative Knowledge, is oftentimes intercepted with Darkncfs and Obfcu- : . Tltr .- Which was rny Cafe v but I hope is pretty well got thto' by the Help of CLEVERKIN and feme other friends. ' III. I have been grievoufly Ceiled with the late extraordinary Cold, which fo took away the Glofs of my Stile; as well as obRmSed my Thoughts, that i believe my Readen by this Piece perceive my Ditbrder, and that I am W' altogether ««w y«. ■ • . But ("to make a fmall Dijgteffon ) poffihty in the End it may he for Advancement of Knowledge that this Calamity has attended us •. For Teverat' notiieV FIzwms have promisM to favour the Publick with a mechanical Account •>■* * ™b th $ c & a s?f$ &?$?% ( ^ femttiar as the late mechanical Account given of Fevers. : One in particular avers it to T>e a tery _«tfi -Task.- ftr, ftyJ he, By Jbn>i n b, a Mm filU Parnclet tf Matter, ogive in tbt body, *}eer 4* tmperuptlUt mount ore elated \ tie •^hsd\kwu f emit lit, and ebjlrrted ut it, Cir- it yiia i a s , aW- rcv tlqoWnm nerwrW. iiitrfti tbrftiu tbt Ctiujt, vitiated, it mill h ot ej/y to Mauti fur tbeD leave the humble 3b rubs, with which all ate. not delighted, and foar a little higher » to vibtt up my Genut, tut try if fy the Aemenijt If a I tan penetrate fome of for Workttef KeimeyfoMt if the Drvieei of Men, lay ofeit- the Me/iftiiy end Folly tf fevertl SreSttet Out ere very Prevalent, end give fame RrafontfrrTbi*tt, that never have tea yet. ftnmblttM. ' ■ ' V. The way, and manner, ,of Direfting In Ufe among all my Corrafpondents runs, To the Anther 4 tie, Rhode-IOaad Gazettes which I muft acknowledge has hitherto been of Service, by carrying (bmething of Dolnefs with it in the Front of the Paper : But as it- is a Stile us'd by all my Brethren and their Cotrefpondenis, muttltt mutandis, and belt'' ferves. a Purpofe I have, not at prefent in View, Khali take my leave of it, and aflame' . the obfolete Name of Truman, which; I believe few or none will claim, nor am 1' afraid that I (hall herein be attacked for invading • any Mans Property at this Time of Day. Ami I hope alt future Letters will be dlrcfted to me accordingly by my Correfpondenrs. . . VL If any of my Brother News- writers think I have been too free with them i in antwer to that, 1 lay, they may take the lame Liberty with . . me,: if they acknowledge at the fame lute they have the like Qa*fwtt\ but not elft. _ fermi't. ■ - ► * ;. , -•■ '<-■■ ~ " TiauTmoan."' 1737 Aplin, John. John Walton's Religion Proved not to be the Religion. Mass HS Fox, George. Instructions for Right Spelling. NYPL Rhode Island. Laws; 1732-February, 1736, 7. Facsimile. The end of the laws supplementary to the compilation of 1730. JCB The Rhode-Island Almanack for 1738. By Joseph Stafford. Congress 1738 Matthews, Mordecai. The Christians Daily Exercise (in verse). Rider Parkman, Ebenezer. Zebulun Advised. Counsels for them that go to Sea. Delivered, March 7th, 1735,6. Preface by Nath. Clap. RIHS Mdccxxxix. The Rhode-Island Almanack RIHS 1739 Hammett, John. A Printed Sheet of Paper. By Nathaniel Stone of Harwich. December, 1735, Replied to (Probably printed in Boston.) RIHS Promiscuous Singing, No Divine Institution. Rider Mdccxl. The Rhode-Island Almanack. By Poor Robin. Congress 1740 Clap, Nathaniel. The Duty of All Christians Urged. Congress Mather, Cotton. Family-Religion Excited and Assisted. The Third Impression. JCB Mdccxli. The Rhode-Island Almanack. By Poor Robin RIHS 1 741 Chandler, William. A Journal of the Survey of Narragansett Bay. Broadside Mass HS A Letter from Sundry Members under the Pastoral Care of Timothy Packcom. JCB MacSparran, James. A Sermon preached at Naraganset, March 15th. JCB 1742 Bartlet, Moses. Whereas John Rogers yesterday at Deacon Snows read a printed Letter of mine (dated) June 8. RIHS Callender, John. The Advantages of Early Religion. A Sermon, Jan. 3d. RIHS By the Honourable Richard Ward. A Proclamation. Whereas Obadiah Mors, in South Kingstown, Guilty of engraving a Counter- feit, made his escape? 27 May. Broadside. RIHS NOTE. Nothing has been found printed in 1743. [11] 1744 Dodsley, Robert. The Chronicle of the Kings of England by Nathan Ben Saddi. Congress Rhode Island, The Charter (with Acts and Laws of 1745) RIHS 1745 Beach, John. A Sermon, shewing, that Eternal Life is God's Free Gift. RIHS Caner, Henry. The True Nature and Method of Christian Preaching, JuneXlIth. RIHS Rhode Island. Acts and Laws. RIHS 1746 Callender, John. A discourse, death of Nathaniel Clap. RIHS By the Honourable William Greene. A Proclamation. (For raising troops for the Reduction of Louisburg) Newport, 4th June. RIHS 1747 Campbell, Othniel. Ministers of the Gospel Workers, Sermon at Tiverton at his Instalment RIHS Fish, Joseph. Love to Christ, A Sermon, ordination of William Vinal RIHS MacSparran, James. A Sermon at the Convention of the Episcopal Clergy, June 17. RIHS General Assembly. October Session. RIHS There is a facsimile issue of each session to May, 1777 ; 1908-1913. James Franklin, 1748-1762 1748 Caner, Henry. A Discourse concerning The Liturgy of the Church of England. Newport HS General Assembly ; February ; May (2)-June ; August ; October. Facsimile. RIHS 1749 Penn, William. Some Fruits of Solitude. RIHS More Fruits. Being the Second Part of Reflections. RIHS General Assembly. January-February ; May (2)-June ; August ; Octo- ber. Facsimile. RIHS Poor Job, 1750 An Almanack by Job Shepherd. RIHS I7SO Frothingham, Ebenezer. The Articles of Faith and Practice Rider The Hand-in-Hand Fire-Club. (Rules) 30 December, 1749. Broadside. Newport HS [12] By the Honourable WILLIAM GREENE Efq; Governor and Com- mander in Chief, in and over His Majefty's Colony of Rhode-ljland, and Providence-Plant attons, in New-England. A PROCLAMATION. WHEREAS his Majefty Ins been pleafed to order Five Battalions of his Forces from Europe to be joined with fomc other of his Regular Troops, at Lttiibourg, to be employed in the fpeedy Reduction of Canada And hath fignified his Pleafure to this, as well as his other Governments in North America, requiring alio, that neceffary Difpofitions be fpeedily made, for railing as many Men in his faid Governments in North America^ as the Time will permit for the joining fuch Forces, and the better affecting the aforefaid important Pur pole And for the greater Encouragement of his Subjects to enter upon this Expedition, hath been pleafed to order, diai both OfRrers and Soldiers that immediately enter into his Service fhalj have and receive his Pay from the Time of their en j-aging therein, and that they (hall come in for a Share of all the Booty to be taken from the Enemy, and be feni back, to their refpeflive Habitations as foon as the Service flu 11 be over, unlefs any of Them fhall defire to fettle elfewhere; And ihat Miey fhall be under the Command of Officers from their refpdetive Governments from which The-y came-. And that Care be taken that They be provided with Arms, and Cloarhing And the Honourable the General Affcmbly of laid Colony, luv mg taken into Confide ration, That the Reduction of" Canada is of waft Importance to the Intereft and Welfare of all his Majefty's Colonies and Subjects in North Amfrica, and the only Method Providence feems to point out for the putting an End to the Inhumane Depredations daily committed by a Barbarous People, that have been continually pufh'd on by a dc iignmg Nation, open Enemies to bis Majefty and hie Subjefts, and what- wou'd be a great Addtrion to his Majefty's Dominions m America, and fettle Peace there to Poftenty, and being Willing: to join in this fo gracious a Puipofe of our Sovereign, have ordered and refolded, That for the Encouragement of nil able Bodied Men that are willing to enlift into his Majefty's Ser vice in the afore'ard Expedition, there be granted to eactcSbldiea, the Sura. of fifty Pounds in Bills of Credit of the old Tenor, as a Free Bounty from this CoJorty, and that lliey JliaU, jwcry Man, p'jrfuant to his Majefty's Ditections, be furoiflicd wicU -SUais, and Hull have freely gjyen jjCiiera n Stftr&t 'new Ckatfta And, For the .Encouragement of all fuch Porfbns, as fbali ..eniift. aflf't^ard the Colony Sloop, Tdrtar-,, f 'ordered on faid Expedition) the* Wagesvlfcf -each Man, being a Sailor, fhid be augmented to Twevt Pounds per Month, and other Men to Ten Pounds pa Months and each Perfon .enfiftiog on boaft} |fiiid Sloop fiWrftfte ,SSi'JVfcc- aforefaidV ihalJ have Ten Pounds Bounty, each, in Bute of the old Tenor: And that all and every .Perfon emitting as itforefaid,' be exempted from all Writs of Arced and Executions again ft their Perfons or Eftatcs, for any Sum, not exceeding fwo Hundred Pounds in Bills of the old Tenor, and Irom al' fuch Profecutions ( Charges for Criminal Jrafts only excepted,) and their Bail alfo, in all fuch Cafes fhall be acquitted and difchargiid . And chat They tliemfelves fhall, in cafe they proceed on faid Expedition, be exempted from all Impreffments to any Military Service, for the fpace of Two Tears after their Return. I do Therefore,' hereby, with the Advice of the Council, and at the Recjueft of the Houfe of Deputies, /flue fortn this Proclamation for the making known his Majefty's Pleafure herein, and the publifhii^g to all his Majefty's Subjects the alorefaid Encouragement, declared by his Majefty, .and -the Bounty and Reward, and Immunities granted by the Honourable Affcmbly, Earncftly recommending to the Inhabitants of the Government, and all others therein, to give all due Affiftancc •ind Encouragement to a Matter of fo great Importance to their King, and to their .Country, and to Themfelves, and to their Poftenty ; hereby giving all poffible Affurance, That the Encouragements, Bounties and Immunities herein before men- s, ' ' ! & " J&t at the C CHJ R T- H O U S '.■, in tM) Coitecil-Clawtar, h n^'i«M>thJrl • ,. and continued frnm Day eb Day, lui a Week or twow..' ' \. ti Jl \$.\ A Coubse of Experiments, on thq nevcly-dtfeilvcrSH Elcarical.|F.IKE#. *\ Containing; not only the mofff uviousof tliofe tHS have beenr made and published in Europe, hut n o -nfiderdSJe Number bfjicvr Ones i.itxliy made incpbikJsipH&j. toJ5fetei%3*iJ; nied with methodical LECTUKtS on the INature and^* Properties of that wonderlul 'Element. By Ebcnczcp, Kiimerfley, LECTURE I. 4 if.cnill! u , « r- c , A • • ■ r- , , , . '■ £ ' A 0c!cr 1 , l 5!lon 2n '' E*pl°raur.n of Mr. Afc/- I. ^\F Eleftnciry inGcirenl, (rlunt; fome Ac ■ f\ ._'«*,"„,;•, wl ,nJcr)ol Ui.nic ? Vy counrofrhEDiirovc-iy of jr. L 11 I ,,,. .mu^,,,. 1 r:e f e Elefinc Fire in II. Thar rhe Ekaric Fire is 4 real LLmtnr. soul ■: piUing li,,,/ „ N u ,„i w r ot IWie. nr riw fciur Inrtint frtun thofe here 10 1 ore known and named, J, lit. An {\,l*.9*w Mi Iprtmg. and-v/i^ptit of other Matter {not creai.-d) by ihc 4 IV. EKtntied Monty, wlirch I«r« any'Bodrwill ' Irictron vi (Jlaft, &t. > tak' *! ren ^.I=r'., to ilicm. III. Th.it it is mi extrramly ("ubtde Fluid. J V. a J'.ece of Monty drawn out of a Pcrfon's IV. Thar ,t doth not take up any perceptible Time J- Mouth in luite ofhia Teeth . yet wi-htnit touching JniwBingihro' lerge Portions or Space. .,.!(, atoftninj him the teall Violence. y. That it U intimately mixed with the Subtte-nwl . VI. Spirifj km tiled by tiredortmc from a LtOy'i - ^ >M... » 4.. . . ir h. yM i 7 < fr i lH i .1 ■■ » ffH ih i ■ KfAfefewtf M rtitW i l Srt i >tan i- -* . . » — a - ' ' trt T4... „,._ tJ„j}„ ... .ii f: ■_ I'-ST i-ii 1r„: i>_.._.r .1 _r i : t ■ - ft -"■' ' VI. Tfiut our Bodies at all Time* cun win «nou B KtT vn - Various IteprefrnutUa of tUjhHiinp, L. «F ir. ra fet a Houfe on F>re. , • Cavle and Effeett ol" wlndi will be explained by a VII. Thar, tho' it wiU fire mflamruab.c Mntten, it- ^ n 10 'r probable Hypo-ln-fii rlian has hKhcrra itppwrnl, felf has no fendble Hear. • a:u! fumr wVlul Inliri.. none ^ivfn, how to avoid the ' VIH. Tha! it differs from common Mai«r. in tb'^i v- I^ngtr of ii ; Hot n> lnu.r- tUnrl- •, $ntja, £sV. irt Part* do not mutually attract, but w-aiujlly :c\c\ \ fm-« Ikli,-, itun by .:■. dedm-r/- V. i; r ( c. eacbother. ' VJIf. 1 he Force m ..V t ..i.tric r ^jiuk, msking a IX. That it is ftrongly atttaeloJ by- all Other f fair Hi.lr thro" a C^.ir^ u! l'_j -r. Matter, » ; IX- Mnal melicd U it (ii u' w'Ltiuii' any Hear) io X. An artificial Spider, animated by die Electric ' M-* 'ban a limufanilili l',n' i.f i T 1 unuic. J Fire, lb as to .id Jike a live One. f X. Aotiiiai* LiJled by .( i-.it ir-mdourty. XI. A Shower of Sand, which r :ra again a* ftft as » XI Air iflW.g «,«t ot 3 BLJy raean^BT. «c.^ being. fufficieoc to coenrh the ftnallefl Spark oF it. f* Jil « tflc Firr i ^d playing Variety of T«n« trn wghfr^-i XVI. ARepref«nUtte4iortiisS>mriciireP>Mi)t. {' mffJirel BnlK ' J XVJ'I. A Reprefentation of ^he (ma Planer,,^ XV. A Hatt.'ry of eteveo Guc* d.fchargrd , by a jj ■ Slewing a probable Caufe of their keeping their due L Spark, after it hi* pafletUbr oitRhwn Foot ol%j if r. _ < " Diflancet from each other, and Iron the Sun in thef A, ibfJUteM^ «/ tto»r H*At » ntogt lit te*f* i Center ■■" M'td-, Milg.VfUi wn W(V/, wBrt-frW, did fxalltd f KVfll. the Salute, rapulfed by the Ladie. fire;,' j/t*j *f tbt Avrma # Jfaurt, * nd 'A a ' l ^''t' < ,/' i :j • W Fire darting from a Ud"i« Lb*., fb ihit flw may .'. jMfabprtfalixfimttbmgukMb^MW'W defy any Perfon to falote her.. . .^ : L. Xri&m ««fc^«r.fc ^^»^^«^. XIX. Eight ^u^Bd^flft 6; .an electrify ***«**« « f *a^^ ^ffj^^ AHeft, PbiaJ of Water. ^^f ■ - . v t /* Thatw* 5/mf. «xi i)» » Afr. John J»«edy /. XX. A Battery of ele^eCM^cnnrged by Vlt'i /»« TWrtj-.Sl. b ■n B a^i' TU ^-^'^"^'' Pollen, Thomas. A Sermon, May 29. Upon the Embarkation of the Colony's Troops. RIHS Stiles, Isaac. A Sermon, ordination of Ezra Stiles, October 22. RIHS Vinal, William. A Sermon on the Accursed Thing, the Defeat of Braddock. RIHS General Assembly. January-February ; March ; May (2); June ; Aug- ust ; September ; October ; December. Facsimile. RIHS November 1. To the House of Magistrates. Resolved, That Seventy Thousand Pounds Old Tenor be raised by a Tax. RIHS An Act of Parliament, to regulate Paper Bills of Credit. RIHS Anne and James Franklin, 1756-1762 I7S6 General Assembly. February; May (2); June (2); August; Septem- ber ; October (2)-November. Facsimile. JCB November. Whereas ,£4000 Rates are proportioned (&) An Act to regulate Judgments and Bills of Public Credit. RIHS Lawful Money, 27 February. 6 and 9 pence ; 1, 2, 3, 5, 10, 20, 25 shillings. By the Governor, A Proclamation. 20th May a Day of Fasting. . Broad- side. RIHS 1757 Hopkins, Stephen. Providence, March 31. Having been honored with Office, parts of my Conduct have been Censured. RIHS Ward, Samuel. To the Hon. Stephen Hopkins. Newport, 12th April. RIHS General Assembly. January (2>-February ; March ; May (2)-June ; August-September; October. Facsimile JCB February. An Act for taking the Value of Rateable Estates (Schedules) June. An Act for proportioning ^100,000. RIHS August. Act for raising Militia, to proceed to Albany. (Schedules) September. An Act for supplying £150,000. RIHS October. An Act for assessing ,£4,000. RIHS October. An Act for the Payment of the late Expedition (Schedules) November. An Act designed to ascertain the Value of Bills of Public Credit. (Schedules) Proclamation for raising 450 Men. (Schedules) Poor Job's Country and Townsman's Almanack for 1758. By Job Shepherd. Phelps [15] 1758 Bowler, Charles. Reflections on the Conduct of the Friends, Rhode- Island, May 5. Broadside. RIHS Reflections On the Conduct and Principles of the Quakers, Ports- mouth, September RIHS The Newport Mercury. No. i, June 19, in RIHS. Nos. 25 and 28 in Redwood. There is a facsimile of no. 27, December 19. Pollen, Thomas. The Principal Marks of True Patriotism. A Ser- mon, 5th March. RIHS The Duty of defending our Countrymen, 12 March. Prov. PL Ward, Samuel. To the Freemen of the Colony RIHS General Assembly. February-March ; May (2) ; June ; August ; October; December. Facsimile. RIHS June, An Act for assessing ,£6,000. RIHS A Proclamation, encouraging enlistment ; May. (Schedules) A Proclamation, commanding Deserters to resign themselves ; August. (Schedules) Advertisement (with names of Deserters) (Schedules) 1759 Brown, Elisha. Reftections upon the present State of Affairs in this Colony, 20th September. RIHS Burt, John. The Mercy of God, Sermon at Bristol, October 25 ; Re- duction of Quebeck. RIHS The Newport Mercury. The Redwood Library has 15 issues. General Assembly. February ; May (2) ; June. Facsimile. RIHS The August and October sessions were printed in Boston. June. An Act apportioning the Tax lately ordered RIHS Nov. 2. An Act for vesting Intestate Estates RIHS By the Governor. A Proclamation, Thanksgiving, November 22. (Schedules) Whitefield's Almanack for 1760. By Nathaniel Whitefield. RIHS 1760 The Newport Mercury. Nos. 81, 89, 104. There is a facsimile of no. 91. Tweedy, John. A Catalogue of Drugs. Surgeon General's Office, Washington General Assembly. February ; May (2) ; June ; August ; October. Facsimile. RIHS June. AnAct, For a Rate of £15,547 in Bills of Credit. (Schedules) By the Governor, A Proclamation. Relief of Sufferers by Boston Fire. (Schedules) [16] THE NEtVPORTi : OR, .' ■ " Weekly ' With the frelhefl JJ. Y£&f«Llj7WrA MERCURYv- THE Advertife*', vices foreign and dome/lie. MONDAY, 'jvNi JJ. »7j8- '.^"TFT'^p H E Adv.mune snd Utilr P ! .# i *?« r ' lfE11 >° <<>-■ PMx, I S-WlSi Thi »e '< «" Ki»J. And . ■ . to puhlifh one weekly, ot stthetnadc-tart Ccuitderafibn of one Cdlar _ as The oreleM "Sim of this Paper it eonnnucd (or Money or Old-Tenor tqujgalem) to caeb .Tiiblffibci . AND (hePaMicn -KtM CTCT J.*« ftPU Newi, wkfeb in tbii litnt* TcaCcmniAy be expaSed, whatever., nuy lie on whlelf will promote the loiercft oHJjFim Colony, and ""ben a more-vmoaui, a mote flour lOuri,;, aud happy Pao^le, will cbtarfally be mltjted. AND'n'iiy« eaijjcft Xc&cei wnietffflW be-ii m «cVef Papet*. cannot ai all Timer be Wbred.iJf tfa will iw rake* ro c oll a a from them, Mi*.rt^-*r>£«i laybeafToi'd, r.Tbii AKD It mull appear unnceefliry Jaiing to the Advantage which urtlaei •f ttua Colony, ia Fwving the Benefit fti( AdvettifemtDt*. r» the E«amp!c c verOraeor*. where Pai>cr( arc publifliY ot tttgeocfil Service latitat UefptOi AND lor tbe.mnre etpe&in, ibi> Papar to tbc fee j! Tawny Will be takeo ; rn lend til th« P fpeflive T«»n, with rhe Name of c/fcb ^ublcnttct,* on, under Cave/, auddiiefled [• fonie propai perfon, residing where it will be attended with tbc leaft DiiScultw to-the lniig- bitaotl M receiving them, which they will be the br-G Judge* of; and a ?tfi *i!l be r cnc prarij to every fotb Perfou, f« hia Trouble and Cue in delivering them. A N O.K every O^ion would willingly beftnwiv'd, whtcb may atiii wjh isij>c« to this Paper, tn ire iiH PublicJ»«t. ; fhercfite, hfn fliouid be tttrl, thit the Mrr it mmh 'niaJletthao thoii tr p-tiTn: rrahi.fhM In PlltaltifliA. JAo, Ter*. and A'^/w, letvit be e -nfide/,1, that the Pnce-italffl lefk Ip l*r»potti»'t t and tint evro ia t h6ic Urge plaeei, with Ptoviticci eticoir.c •odpopalooi, the r.ipcc. publifb'damonfa them, in t.htii Jy- fntey en«;ain'ii no rnife thintvJi.it might b* comprii.M i£ i the Number of Subfciibtn and KA + i.ilf«Sacet ! tiftmeait) iacreot'd, tbelr Paptn we.c inUrgM in Piomvnitii, AndiHl fhould likewifcbeatd, rhifW^a' U eontiiu'd in ihb P-pe, i* fcratwhw dale Ufir* putiltDi'd— It niuft be ackno*Udj*d, that *i>fa Rcfpcft to.^«^r(«tid Ptm fitly Jii'tlligence, it will undoubtedly be (W ; fa thh nocbr nllli tu be canfider 'd, that tlut inhabitant* whoiiiidcata Difl«ne; fjom f(>»fe rwoTor.oi, cannot hate art O.tjwtn unify to be I'o immediately ind^pfQ- pedy 2cauafn(ed,tl>ti-rwitl). . irJieNomliet nf Sirtfcibcra, St' tbc OmVrrke- - n being idctjuatc in the Kv pence lodTtoijblswbieh, mitl eOmequcnily be devote.! toiIia- L rf- iwcci T« IS*'U'.«« rttrobtsd, but ib« the Inhablter'f of trill Colony Kill chcafFoliy promote m Undctt»kir- ofdlfj JCn-i. .- - - " TlfRU,'E'-«Rcaf.« robeliew, tkif tht.I>»per no.tl,!,' tt thia Time, hj/t b;;n ianoduc'd ro ib s Public Vt:Ji ciw ANDtiif^tiieN Xttrt eftfiii Paper, j :har»aa', u P.irt of a new Piinting-OrSce (torn iw.i*, ad been. «mr«Sed (or, by the Printer hiVepf, ptinetpally 3r 'bat Purpofe, whi«k raty d.ily U «» r aed ; chettfote .ishop'd (he-fit «;ll bed'tfpenj'd *ith till iuAiimb tRu i" rr/ qT J-tifftir Pacitf, Ctft.Morrii, nip ttrriuJ at h'i&- Jfkfrtm Fdlmtutb, bru?bt iheftltt&rnz'fttfi Adtuil ■Pitw. [• trice Perdinand'l Head Quarters at Mottfler, April f. ".-The CiftleoT Veclite has furrenttercd byCspJtulation within gbjpfe te» Day* It wn tcfieped bya Captaia w f,h a Dctach- .metto! ij-.MenltotnBiemen. The Gji.nfeii conlifted of j|.Cc-i pahies^ but what «i)l hardly be credited,!,, that up- .-.,i.-'-. .1 tcu Piceca of Cannon and Mora 11 *ci« found in the V T . i"."Kffi«(7irw«7i Msich22. The Kine of PioiTii, ^t.hoa.iwcd iKtetbeijth, fcr out the ipth tot Crtflau, wher» %t|ic Heitd^QiiarteiS'Si tut Army will be eftiblifhed To- 5Bfi%^iii*'.t»o Advwejthat a large Body or P^ffun Troop,/' * M^Ic'^J E ptitz RttoTcft P*r of the Giiriion of'Sfctr.r., ni °-STlSBS!tWrf»Vi.l3nbelUPoafls j ro-a«def ifi^ve ihem Bittlc, fever*! Dericfuneon ol the laftfr ihlt were lelt behind. D-efden, Much 17.- 'tu Hill faid, that iht Moiion Manual Keith tend to make an lovafion in Bohemia, in o tolavocrtbcPiojfOi».bicb the King of P.uiTia 11 goin "" ijihct ag^ioQ Bohemia or M01 of \?t LONDON, Afrit i. The- laft Letrtn (com DreVden fay, that the Ptnf- (iaw are alnady in Aflion on every Si,iie. Piinec Ifcnrv of Auffirr sQl neainfi the Army of Eiweuiion, and M>A.I Kerb hMtakinth^ Command of the Aimy in Contemn 11 Bpiwfttbe Swede, and Ruili»ni. The r rent b having betndifappoinicd in iheir attempt to cci thro' the il-aigbti of Cil)r,.ltjt, by tbc preventing ibe junninn of Du Qoefnc and fjc la Cbia'i v quadicn, iii, fatd the Btcfl fleet, confiftiDR nf 16 fltip* or ihc line, aftei being manned »ith all live hindi fiomthc pnVlte*», and tb'i (lefi- c!enev waile u'o with lantj meat, ate deieiB*iue.d to com* ofr: 10 dv. Caf^ Breton ; and if they meet Adnnul Hinke, to acjctbim, an ba« been fent to join him fiomSpiihcad and PlymmKiT*, to enable him 10 flop ihrir *oyage Admlrilty-Office, April 11. ].,-,-■ -,! ..I j lettei ftorn Admiral abo.nc 10 \\ ."WWCj, fecietafV of ibe admiralty. Hated on board his mfSf*J|(-v^^7 ■ IMiwev « f «i March \?% IjjS ^ " O.i tire litb o( laft month, between Opa dr C»tt and Ca'itlitfeno, Ifell in'unh M. ebi tjuefnc, in the (''oudtOymK o( £0, tbe Otpbtu^ of 64, the O.ifljnirtte ol 55, and ilia Pki'«le of 14 c mw, which ttcietrrcfoni fhipifem homTo-.- |r,n [o lt i, 1 f<„ceM.HehCI»eatCa.tlv.;-;n» OiUbcir'fi-eil ; ir,y i'^Uidrori, they imn fdiaftly d.fjr. ltd. end Preird f'llK*- er,t ttmifaA nn«hieh! fjetacbed, iW -, f.er each uftlicr. «|,ilfl v,ithibcmsmbmlyr>tmvriTii..ir jntbecvrcinr;, C»pl. Stotr, in the Rtvcn ? i> ■/ (,.]. f'ij>poiu,l byCapt IJn;brt ia (lie Seoick o' 6^ ii,-l w^r K >m m ^grjjmJj^ ■iMM-irTii L^e-VIDE'NCE G ;','°;.. . : :-5^V-- R G A-Z E T TZZfy: . ^ZZI ——-i:"7~ f?\j> N E S li'A Y, O, roi;i.» 20, 1762. [Vol. I.] \ Tc 1 ■ ■■-' i : l r c &j -■'■:» i Wan I f»t» — ..^"mfTir : pubiiOiiai imm«! •very Wdl-«,Ihcj ir-rr mw beneficial, t HioulJ be cxrremely ^lii^d'- tlKp?mc (m rny Powcr'i, in jn-A-ino; ;!jf befc [jfe . $»», ,'«*» ftf;.,;, S,-««; C?«r> art] ,Bm*. /W. ■lil Dwo, Mr .O/xj-jm 8"«J, lytr. 75/^t ^b. „...-, ,,-a 'l OMlgtJ hizbk Sayimr, . ■_ v,, WlU.IAM GoDDAifh ' PKOSWuVv % ■ I I lb nnrffu,. ,to^ Thanksgiving, Reduction of Canada, November 20. (Schedules) Prohibiting Commerce with the French. (Schedules) Advertisement. (Names of Deserters) (Schedules) 1761 The Newport Mercury. Nos. 144, 149, and 168. General Assembly. December, 1760; February ;' March ; May-June (2) ; September ; October (2). Facsimile. RIHS June. An Act for enquiring into the Value of Rateable Estates. (Schedules) October. An Act for apportioning the Tax. RIHS By the Governor, A Proclamation. Accession of King George the Third. (Schedules) 1762 Ann Franklin & Samuel Hall, 1 762-1 763 A Dialogue between the Governor, and a Freeman. — Franklin RIHS Mr. Franklin, I Have lately been favor'd with, " A Dialogue," (signed) A Freeman. RIHS Remarks on a late performance, sign'd, A Freeman. Newport, March 22. RIHS Hopkins, Esek. To the Public. A Brief Reply to George Taylor, Providence, April 18. Broadside. RIHS Governor (Stephen) Hopkins Vindication of his Conduct, in Relation to the Sugars. Providence, April 6. RIHS Stiles, Ezra. A Discourse, Convention of Ministers at Bristol. — Franklin & Hall (Evans) Turner, Charles. General Directions, ordination of George Daman. — Franklin & Hall RIHS The Newport Mercury The Library of Congress has a file from no. 206, August 10, to March 21, 1768. General Assembly. February; March; May; June. Facsimile. — Mrs . Franklin. RIHS August; September; October. Facsimile — Franklin & Hall RIHS June 18. An Act, in Addition to Act of May, 1756, in Case of Fire. RI Archives An Act for supplying ^8000 (and) ,£4000. RIHS (The) Following is a List, Mortgage Deeds in County of Kent. Broad- side. RIHS Note. There were other similar Lists of delinquents. By the Governor, A Proclamation. — Mrs. Franklin (Schedules) [17] 1762 PROVIDENCE William Goddard, 1762-1765 The first thing printed in Providence was a broadside announc- ing the fall of Morro Castle at Havana and the second a circular for a theatrical performance, according to a statement by Goddard to Isaiah Thomas, quoted by Staples. In Memory of Obadiah Brown, who Departed this Life, 17 June. Broad- side. RIHS The Providence Gazette. No. 1, October zo. RIHS A fragment of the Prospectus is at the John Carter Brown Library. By the Honorable Samuel Ward, A Proclamation. Thanksgiving, 18 November. Broadside. RIHS Whitaker, Nathaniel. The Trial of the Spirits ; A Sermon. RIHS An Almanack for 1763 By Benjamin West RIHS 1763 NEWPORT Samuel Hall, 1 763-1 768 A Bundle of Myrrh. Or Rules for a Christian's Daily Meditation (Evans) The Newport Mercury. — Franklin & Hall. Congress General Assembly. February. — Franklin & Hall. RIHS May; June; August; October. —Hall RIHS An Act, Declaring what is, and shall be, lawful Money in this Colony. August. An Act for Assessing Twelve Thousand Pounds. RIHS A Table to bring Old Tenor into Lawful Money, Newport, June, 1763. Broadside. RIHS An Astronomical Diary for 1764 By Nathaniel Ames — Hall RIHS PROVIDENCE William Goddard, 1 762-1 765 Aplin, John. Verses on Doctor Mayhew's Book of Observations. RIHS There are two editions. Backus, Isaac. Spiritual Ignorance RIHS [18] £ A TABLE to bring /(/Tenor into Lawful Money ', % f, at Twenty-three and One Third foe One, from Six Pence to Ten Q i? Thousand Pounds. Si- TO WHICH 19 ADDED, A. TABLE fhewing the Value, and Weight of Gold and Silver Coins, &c. as ftated by a Law of the Colony of Rhode-Island, &c. made and palled at a Seffion of the General Alfembly of faid Colony, held at Newport, the Second Monday in June, 1763. dj/ma'Mr Frafiioiti than a Farthing art of no Sirvici in Bujincffi ikfy are omitttd in tbir Talk, ivbich . talailalld lultb at much ExaQutJi as pojflblt, 16 o 16 10 .7 S iS 6 ■9 5 o 3 2 9 8 2 10 6 2 11 5 2 12 3 213 I 214 o 2 I4 IO 2 15 8 2 16 6 2 '7 5 is 3 2_=- 7 19 I Old Ten. £■ 7° 7' " 72 - 73 - 74 - Til 77 - 7 8 - 79 - 80 - 81 - 82 - 83 - 84 - ss - 86 - 87 - 88 - 89 " 90 - 91 - 9- ' 93 " 94 " "5 - 90 - 97 ' 98 " 90 " ] oo - 2oo - 300 400 500 .600 700 800 900 1000 2000 3000 4000 5000 6cod 7030 8000 9000 10,C00 Law. Money. £ / a'. 3 3 1 10 8 3- 2 6 3 3 S 3 4 3 3 1 6 1 3 6 JO 3 1 7 8 8 6 3 9 5 3 10 3 3 11 1 3 )i ; 1 2 10 3 3 '5 '4 8 6 3 3 \i 5 3 3 17 1 3 18 3 18 10 3 4 '9 8 6 4 1 5 4 a 3 4 3 1 4 4° ■ 4 4 10 4 S 8 8 11 J 12 17 1 — i 7 2 10 21 8 6 3 2 S 3° 34 3« 4 ! 85- 128 171 214 2 5 7 300 342 385 428 " 5 '7 ' '4 3 " ; 8 6 •7 ' >4 3 '■ 5 2°-.W. An Engltjb Crowh, weighing 19 8 An Enilijb Half Crown, 9 16 An £«g/V/& Shilling, 3 20 An Englijb Six-Pence, - 1 22 A %«/,} Milled Dollar, A Hall Dollar, - - A Quarter of a Dollar, A Fivc-Moidor'e Piece, 1 Ounce 14 1^ A Double lohannes, or 7 2*.Sterl. iS io A Doubloon, or 4- Piitole Piece, 17' 8 A Two SranHalfMoidore Piece, ly 7 A Single lohannci. or 36 Sti-rl. a 5 i ° 2°™/. C'-. S ,6 £.: A Twp-Piflolc Piece, - A Moilore, or 271. Sterl. A Guinea, or 71s. Sterl. An Half Johannes, or iS/. Sterl A .Pifc.le, - An Half Moidore, A Half Guinea, - A Quarter of a Johannes, Three Enghjh Farthings, And Enghfi Halfpence, in greater or leis "Numbers, ]n Proportion. 1 One Ounce of coined Gold, T 9 Hi 8 "1 ■ 6-i 5£ Newport : Pri.-.ted and fold by .Samuil Hall. [Price, 3d. fmglt, and 2/. zd. a Dozen.'] ' 5 Bolles, Joseph. An Answer To a Book, entituled, The Present Way of the Country Conn HS Dickinson, Jonathan. A brief Illustration of Infant Baptism RIHS The Fall of Samuel the Squomicutite. Two versions, one " Made public at Tropwen, as a Memorial of the Deliverance of the Pumpkinites," and a longer one " Printed by Desire of the Pumpkinites." Broadside. RIHS To the Public. A Freeman. Cumberland, April 1 6. Broadside. RIHS Hopkins, Esek. To the Public. Providence, April 2. Broadside. RIHS Hopkins, Stephen. To the Freemen of the Colony. Providence, April 19. Broadside. RIHS By the Honorable Stephen Hopkins, A Proclamation. Public Thanks- giving 25th August. Broadside. RIHS Lord, Benjamin, Christ's Embassadors, ordination of Levi Hart. RIHS Great Preparations, funeral of Hezekiah Lord. RIHS Sober-mindedness, to the Youth (2 issues) RIHS The Providence Gazette. RIHS A Letter to the Common People of the Colony, Concerning Money- Jobbers. Signed T. R. Cooper. RIHS A Table of the Value of Lawful Money Bills, in Old Tenor. RIHS The New England Almanack for 1764. By Benjamin West. RIHS 1764 NEWPORT Samuel Hall, 1763-1768 Hall, Joseph. The Christian: Laid forth in his whole Disposition RIHS The Newport Mercury. Congress Laws, &c. of the Redwood Library— (2d title) A Catalogue. RIHS To the Public, Newport, 10 April, (signed) S. Ward. Rider General Assembly. January; February; May; June; July; Septem- ber; October; November. Facsimile. RIHS February. An Act for the Establishment of a College. RIHS September. An Act assessing Twelve Thousand Pounds. RIHS Rhode Island College— This may certify, A Form of a Receipt for Cash received. RIHS An Astronomical Diary for 1765 By Nathaniel Ames (Hammett) [19] PROVIDENCE William Goddard, 1 762-1 765 Backus, Isaac. A Letter to the Reverend Mr. Benjamin Lord. RIHS Buy the Truth, and Sell it not. (verse) Broadside. RIHS Goddard, William. Providence, September 25. Madam, I request you to make one ... at Mrs. Goddard's. Broadside. The Providence Gazette. RIHS The New England Almanack, for 1765. By Benjamin West RIHS 1765 NEWPORT Samuel Hall, 1763-1768 Howard, Martin, jun. A Letter from a Gentleman at Halifax. Rider A Defence of the Letter from a Gentleman at Halifax. JCB There are two issues. Johnson, J. The Advantages And Disadvantages of the Marriage State. 6th Ed. Arnold Modern Eloquence, or the Phase in Fashion. By Moses Turn-Spit (Advertisement) The Newport Mercury. Congress Watkinson, Edward. An Essay upon CEconomy. The Fourth Edition. Congress General Assembly. February; May; June; September; October. Facsimile. RIHS October. An Act for assessing a Tax of Twelve Thousand Four Hundred and Sixty-eight Pounds Fifteen Shillings. RIHS By the Honorable Samuel Ward — A Proclamation. Thanksgiving. Broadside. RIHS An Astronomical Diary ; for 1766. By Nathaniel Ames. RIHS PROVIDENCE William Goddard, 1 762-1 765 Sarah and William Goddard, 1765 Allen, Timothy. Answer to Pilate's Question. RIHS The Main Point, Arnold Davies, Thomas. A Sermon preached on Christmas Day, 1764. (Evans) Hopkins, Stephen. The Rights of Colonies Examined. RIHS Rider Collection has this without the line " Published by Authority " on the title. [20] A Letter to the Author of the Halifax Letter. Printed for the Author. (Perhaps in Providence) Congress Manchester, Job., Advertisement. Stolen of Mr. Matthew Man- chester, a dark Bay Horse, Cranston, July 15. Broadside. JCB The Providence Gazette. RIHS No. 134, May 11, 1765 ; no. 135, August 9, 1766. The Providence Gazette Extraordinary, August 24. RIHS The New-England Almanack for 1766. By Benjamin West RIHS 1766 NEWPORT Samuel Hall, 1763-1768 Backus, Isaac. Family Prayer, a Discourse. February 6. RIHS Hymns and Spiritual Songs, on Baptism. — Sold by William Rogers and Clarke Brown. Harris Glorious News. Just received from Boston, (repeal of the Stamp-Act). Broadside. Newport HS Johnson, Stephen. Some Important Observations on the Publick Fast. Rider The Newport Mercury Congress General Assembly. February; May; June; September; October; December. Facsimile RIHS December. An Act, Tax of Six Thousand Pounds. By the Honorable Samuel Ward, A Proclamation. Thanksgiving for Repeal of Stamp Duties. Broadside. RIHS An Astronomical Diary; for 1767. By Nathaniel Ames PROVIDENCE Sarah Goddard and Company, 1765-1766 A Discourse, addressed to the Sons of Liberty, February 14. Rider Perhaps by John Aplin. Montagu, Lady Mary Pierrepont Wortley. Letters. Fourth Edition Mr. Arnold has a copy, otherwise identical, with a New York imprint. Rider The Providence Gazette. No. 135, August 9, is the first regular issue this year. RIHS The Providence Gazette Extraordinary, March 12, and Supplement of the same date. Mass HS Rowland, David Sherman. Divine Providence. Repeal of the Stamp Act, June 4. RIHS The New-England Almanack for 1767. By Benjamin West RIHS [21] 1767 NEWPORT Samuel Hall, 1763-1768 At a Town-Meeting, November 26, for encouraging our own Manufac- tures, Newport, December 9. Broadside. JCB The Newport Mercury Congress Ward, Samuel. Newport, April 7. To enable the Freemen to form a true Judgment of the Two Parties. Westerly PL Rhode Island. The Charter (and) Acts and Laws. RIHS By Stephen Hopkins, a Proclamation, the Digest to be in force after July 2. Broadside. Westerly PL General Assembly. February; May; June (2); August; October. Facsimile. RIHS June. An Act, Estimate of the Rateable Estates. RIHS An Astronomical Almanack for 1768 By Nathaniel Ames RIHS PROVIDENCE Sarah Goddard and John Carter, 1767-1768 Fish, Elisha. Joy and Gladness : Thanksgiving Discourse, Repeal of the Stamp-Act RIHS Extract from the writings of William Penn. RIHS The Providence Gazette. RIHS Providence, December 2. Luxury and Extravagance, in the Use of British and Foreign Manufactures. Broadside. RIHS Rogers, John. A Looking-Glass for the Presbyterians at New-London. — Printed for the Author. RIHS Stiles, Abel. A Sermon, May 14, 1766: ordination of Ephraim Hyde RIHS I, Levi Whipple of Cranston, heard Elisha Brown the Deputy Governor, declare, Providence April 13th. Broadside. JCB The New-England Almanack for 1768. By Benjamin West. RIHS 1768 NEWPORT Solomon Southwick, 1768-1787 Fothergill, Samuel. Two Discourses and a Prayer Arnold The Newport Mercury. Library of Congress set ends with no. 498, March 21. R. I. H. S. set begins with no. 502, April 18, and is fairly complete to no. 603, March 26, 1770. S., J. The Second Spira: Being a fearful Example of an Atheist. Arnold [22] LETTERS Of the Right Honourable Lady M — y W — y M e Written, during her Travels in EUROPE. ASIA and AFRICA, T O Perfons of Diftin&ion, Men of Letters. &c. in different Parts of Europe. WHICH CONTAIH, Among other curious Relations, Accounts of the POLICY and MANNERS of the TURKS ; Drawn From Sources that have been inacceffible to other Travellers. The FOURTH EDITION. Providence, in New-England : Printed and fold by Sarah Godd ard, and Company. M,i>CC,LX\X CATALOGUE OF ALL THK BOOKS. BELONCINC TO THE PROVIDENCE LIBRARY. N. B. Thofe marked thus [ * ] arc fuch Boons as were faved in the Proprietors Hands when the late Library was burnt. Providence, N. E : Printed and sold by WATERMAN and RUSSKLL, at the Nev^int- lNf/#OfFlCE/ AT THE PaPER-MiLL. M,DCC,LXY1U, The Substance of Two Letters, concerning Communion. RIHS General Assembly. February; May; June; September; October; Facsimile. RIHS Woodward, Josiah. A Kind Caution to Profane Swearers. RIHS A Summary of the Amount of (Estates, Real and Personal). Newport, May 6th. Broadside. RIHS PROVIDENCE Sarah Goddard and John Carter, 1767-1768 John Waterman and Ezekiel Russell, 1768 John Waterman, 1768-1775, Dewsbury, William. A Sermon preached the 6th of the 3d Month, 1688 —Waterman RIHS Downer, Silas. A Discourse, 25th July, dedication of the Tree of Liberty — Waterman RIHS Leonard, Abiel. The Memory of God's Great Goodness, Thanks- giving — Waterman & Russell RIHS The Prodigal Daughter. — Printed and Sold at the New Printing Office, at the Paper-Mill. RIHS Sinners invited, with an Hymn on Atonement. Broadside. — Paper-M ill Penna H S The Renowned History of Giles Gingerbread. — Waterman , (Rider's Book Notes, 1894) The Providence Gazette. RIHS Saturday, May 28, To the Printers of the Providence Gazette. As the Taxing of this Colony Broadside. RIHS Catalogue of the Providence Library — Waterman & Russell RIHS Styles, Abel. Death God's Monitor, death of Elisha Lyon. — Goddard & Carter RIHS Songs, Composed For Use and Edification — Waterman & Russell Rider Taylor, John. Verbum Sempiternum. The Third Edition (2d title) The New Testament — Waterman (Book Notes, 1894) The New England Town and Country Almanack for 1769 By Abraham Weatherwise — Goddard & Carter RIHS Also, Second and Third Editions. 1769 NEWPORT Solomon Southwick, 1768-1787 An Account of the Pirates, Executed at Newport, July 19th, 1723. Newport HS [23] C, S. A New Book for Children. RIHS Dayton, Ebenezer. A Concise, Poetical Body of Divinity (Newport, June 23d) RIHS A Serious Poem for Children Rider Hammett lists a Second Edition. Fox, George. Instructions for Right Spelling RIHS Frothingham, Ebenezer. A Letter treating Baptism (Hammett) Fuller, Samuel. Some Principles and Precepts, Quakers RIHS The Newport Mercury RIHS General Assembly. February; May; June; September; October. Facsimile. RIHS February. An Act, Tax of Six Thousand Pounds. RIHS May. An Act altering An Act for Assessing a Tax. RIHS Rhode Island College. Benevolentissimo Stephano Hopkins (Theses) Broadside. BU Newport, September n. On Thursday the 7th Instant was celebrated at Warren, the first Commencement. Broadside. JCB Smith, Hezekiah. A Second Reply to Mr. Jonathan Parsons, on Baptism. JCB Wilson, Rachel. A Discourse, 10th August, in Beekman's Precinct, Dutches County, New York. Terry PROVIDENCE John Carter, 1 769-1 793 John Waterman, 1768-1775 All, with one exception, printed by Carter. Backus, Isaac. Gospel Comfort, death of (Elizabeth Backus) RIHS Balch, Thomas. A Sermon, ordination of Benjamin Balch RIHS The Providence Gazette RIHS Rhode Island College. Whereas the Governor and Company (Sub- scription List) Rider Story, Thomas. Two Discourses, Quakers. RIHS Thompson, J. The Lost and Undone Son of Perdition. — Waterman RIHS West, Benjamin. An Account of the Observation of Venus, Third of June. RIHS There is an early nineteenth century reprint. RIHS The New England Almanack for 1770. By Benjamin West. RIHS [24] BEN E V O L E NT I S S I M O Ac cximia vutute, doQnnaque imliuima praedko, Vim, STEPHANO HOPKINS, Armigero, Cdlagfi iujufce, -intra Colon* tnfulr KBODIENSIS Fina, CANCELL ARIO, Admodum Reverendo stcjue ac Honorando J A C O B O M 4 N N I N G, Praefidi* Ojuuibus ArtSbtu liboalibui Srierrtiilque, et Pietate Pr^Ggm Wuto, cujus fub faoderimlns fequemit philofopbcnuta funi ddbfldaida r T-oi'w Curaiorihn* et Sodii eWitiflrmis, bujafce Academic ObfervanrilTiinii * Oo^flimo paritcique digniffimo D AV I D I H E L L. cjufdem Scminatii ToToBl i Deaiqse, csrmfoiis defiderio Sctentic afflatit, ubicuoquc in Tctrarum orbe, urn EcclefunimPaftoribat, Qiura KejpubliGctwni mcritii, pntcIpu^jioftraColIegioFarea^boii THESES kofee (Nuuwfwfi) Jinom, inArtiim iaituti, dtftrfuri, IE Jo&phus Belton % Gulielmue- Rogers 1 HI Joiephus Eaton J Richardus Stites 5 i||| JV S Nomina alphabetic* difpofia font | CaXOluS ThOaaipfott | JGIlAMMAflCA. ♦ i. Una quantita* iafinita, multai quantiiaiea infioioi continere ■«> 5. Omnli caufi fuum con unn efftflum. RAMMAIICA.. anem rote loqoendiw a, jxiirtt Ergo, ♦& Idearelanonis, toBflnira,archewpuin non habet. Jacobus MitcfieT Varnum Gulielmus Williams 4-IrH+H-f* + fcnbendi, dam. * 9- Inw quanptates jnfinitas ad infinitum datur eoapiratia. J ? . JPrmeipinm iirfivhitotiaflij, in corraubut, ad prarfeni UOipq t. AlpnaUifcA anRlicanA omnrs fori ■*■ "J- iCybndnTuni inter &, ut qwdraa diamnrarum in akiuidi-I. ©mniiw rc/ert. limplicfi noftri" e.tptimi non polTum. ■*- , . , . Jles °, "J 3 * „ V ■ — ' ..,.,—. ,,. 3. Cojrakiu linaua: cw pauciftima: liwt* Jl. Smiii verfuj, cmuftis grcuiduftus in dimidium nda tequa- *■ PNBUM/tTOLOGIA. nwJix, facillimc acquiruur. Ergo, J lu-cJt quadrato finui rUmidu r|uiucm arcui. Ad obtmerdum «snmonem lir.guiel. it. «i rranJVerfiii diameter ellipfcfi* ad tUipi£«ii«fif.(Tfoa»juiL. opus cfu 5. Cogmrjo gnecx lingua coinjiaJVionfn rj>it Ctlligendo, nvilutm pendcv ' J u ^pJfEUMATQLOGlA eft traOanu ubi TeAa dc^wrtoboi ■$■ X fiunt. Y ■. An exiftaat fiuritn^ nnllu corpor lidum co^nnfci poirR> corponbo* junQi, e Lrao, bowmjn- * 13. An* duarutn Jkyptrbolamm quftja idem e2 iianfmfui, j y SpinrintH pfr & confiderauj nullum eft ubL -..* ^ .■ — * «^?™^3353t «._j- *+ AngelipKcftatemiiiawiarnmowendiaaurf, " ■ ■ - ■ lc - com p C[ j [ libcfxas. 6. CnwalwiMncrAiicitcrd.ifcipoalt, nraw doccri, nifi all -y- 14. EquuUajntsrfcfunt omnia piraddQRrammaM, eordem dia- 1 radicea maxime nmiKtuc. J enctroiiypefbotearcumfenornuj. 7. ApiidGrWM^infiniriviB modus antectdente articulo, pre fiibltamivo fira «fiJtp«W- ' -8. Inrereraiumiraawu^triatmiMiaoiftat'poffJnr. * i.fJHYSICA nhaaomina nature defcribii n.Inn3»<>Teftameim>funi^tbaheGraicauicerB™acMm[nixt4. J j£ ' 10. Lingua htbriica pcciifuritcr qujlkiics P H Y S 1 C A. ....„„.„.. ... „ - ■- ..._tBomha nature deftribir, atque pofcOa n. la nOToTeflamemofuni vjrtba hebrajca inter crjeca commixi* J J^ mathdi « aperimer jij. t«Uai cuplotu. 10. Linzua hebraka pKiiluriier aUal'uaua definiL J j. AttractiacabKfionu in vacuo non i)imimae>r. > a. «^ Materia agitart nonpottjl. RHGTORJCA. 1. 1> HETORJCAeft ata, mowa& pjnTneea n J^ opdmc cxprimendL f. StudJum proprctaiis pcrfpicuitadi « dignitatis, ad eompo- Cuonn eJc-Bintiam, mul(um conijucit. 1 3. ?MorpS»ftio, ib origine. noo *tt natura; wmpoavon* Ergo, TUEOLOG1A. ^j Artraaiatohet^inyKlM.non^mimoeir- Xj.rrWBOLOGIA.auodcunque notum fieri potefrfe D«l * ? 3 . likaricumfluulutn pCTbrevdnmam v.am [cmem padbui) +.«-'J™~ >,q U eeju,v l U fltieer 5 . n «, eiplW i ♦ 4. Aurora baratii per etctlncitucin ojiame cxplkamr. ^ * ' £ |" * 5. Vegetado, »i dcfliiekim, awgewr. . TJI -Nihn. «> - P" ™"", propnaCoaem ad malum fabew < 6. Minima pameularnaterte -per maximum d«um Tuatium itaj* ^^ nidt^ ^^ « dirTufldW utjrfUlioea eju. pH w cenneflw, minima J Peccuum 0^^ impu Si nequit, donee fuppoiimm per- , data reflalinta minor fit, , jm ^ r _ %* -_ _ _ 7onant._ %* i Vo^.ln'legwdn.'pS jindra ruin'fii modulanda, '" I ?• V«pow lethalea per igneas paruculasio terra eaidw funt j R poIl ^ u[lioncm am eof ^ re> . 5. Suinnupc^^ioartijurJMric^worru^WjK'nondwj^ .. . _ Atramen, r fcjgd, r<|iriincnJii, mJKi.... >-■ ■ 6. OraWi 1 ujm jfT=aioo« /icilW «Mcmff/cr,UJr, (catmni ja- J 9. SoldJ rthu%) opiimux dt Edam, _ ^ U 41 Jis il-cppdum magmtudina 7. SmJium natura: an wawnnuium hwc an^vajde neccflari- J to. Corpora rnagniruJiwiFii iniequdium mix in mrtDo rroot ' urn eft. ♦' ln c^uibbno lunt, w altero grjviutu lpeciliee diveriie jk t. Art Aetodca, niG » nxx-m vlvam. accurate -doccri non J fira, in equilibno non ranancbuut. 5 ^^^^>^_^_^^— T mlaiiiptiqt^eadpnvelocitainonefttU^tidenidi'fwnder £ ' ti r.ir Jem perpen jicularem alntudinem, efltt ~ II. Ii> Calo lervno hrttrojoi™ particulis ibundni :wr,W fu]jilji A 6. . „ , , „ - Z^H" j '»™.n. -i 7. Lux narurx hominem pravatum eft arguiL ?. Aeradunutr«r.gtiempurLfiempDKlt ^. £ E m , „ , m l namt x, nihil pender. Tamco, ^ ' : '■■"' , -»6IumaDevanMr.T°- JrSS^SflS. r^' -*--■ — - - -«- ^^ ? 9. In divina impreftione recipieoda, meni eft aftiva. J 10. Prcliientu Del decrctu-n unpbeax. ■A- 11. SJnili/icatio eft eo-nmumtaoo condnoa gratis a Spiritu ■*■ SjnJlo, 6t op«ra rcnitorum pia ab hac derieoniur. '£ 11, Angdi beau, per cleOionem in Chriflo, confimiali TiKninE., j " . Ammalia pre cibo, Antoliluviimi non dafa luerunt •v LOG tC A. OCICA eft an bene raiiocioandi, catffl.vflri.tawm innju* J Lrgo, % g^ndj jjniqut- communicandL . Cignlrii* ibphiTmanim, fjjum a vrro dilbngucre, « bene ra- , lineman, crft/Tiria eft- _ * 3. Id idearum fueceflione, nu[luui jnrervaUMm inter idwm &■ < cepcam, et idcam proxJmc rcc.ifnen.lam, concipi pouft. ^ 4. Ideie icenrporeac non njiou* quam eoiporca: cUraelunv ^ 5. Uca* pofitivai, iJejs negauvji anteccdere neccftc eft> „ 6. Sunt mult-r vcri tales, qu-r dtmonft ran jjequeiim, 7. Mod) et trgura; ^d bene ratiocinandum, non pjwu cWTaril .iy.-... r ooirft. '■ Srt SSZSlOSSS E J?"™ red,,t ' I w. &* •*«• *■» » <«■ « r 'e fi " ■"° , "" < ' i™ c ■ "• : 9. Alrar figur* nepeflaijaE pon.iunt, _ _ ,._»_. I immii*mjif> „— ™am- .~— n «.iu ^'E™ "1 1IC A eft (clentia TmOju ad rellciiaKm kominea per virtutcni ajilncnis. Dei vol umaie folum pendec j. Inter bonurn"* malum, Tux nature noa didingucre dooet, 4. Nemo fine inciiamcnto unquam agiL ^ r g°, .5 Contra volitionem, nemo unquam agiL 6. Nulla palfio, in fuanaturaconliJerataeftvitiofa. 7. nfcnw malum, ue malum, petty _ Ergo, u. jinn mmu. .u^^ i" ' — -i — '-■- neccirccft ut inverla: lint. il. Ullum, damnaoonem fuam vcllejurijuttiraioppugnaL 7. Modi « figuraiid ixmcntio^ndHm. non proxfiJi runtite- J ^ ^^^ ^ motg ^^ ^^^ cqiMliilxd i„ d j - ^I^ Cujcunque, ju. fuum^privatuni, faaeft vi unm, cum lege ... Afncaoo* in lorvjwjwn perpctuam rrJucettttcc juridivmo, nca ^uft.r.4 femptr movlfll-t, tercc pra-bet. t nequeliumanoeongru.t. Uniquamiic" planeu centnun fibj folum jaupnum cjreum- ^ -n terram accelcratur. Ergo, J 1 TJOLm A, m rea publicaa modentaln, verlatur. Y J7 i- Omniipoieftas leges formandi, et potnai I i mawiru> cum nodiB liiiuc * & a l y ,'! ,ul !; s derivatut _ Ergo, generaui, m hunudq, ex Jhudis. 11. Hie Rtavior, dleJevinr. --- it Omnibu,romseuiur;unqueimenfitaut,«dOTettvetocitai. + s JdurJu obLgano k ■ c. Suftio in rrnim njtura nun darar. ^ * 16. CauTa retTeftionii lucit adhuc htet. -r 17. Medium n/ius iriaifrulljowm tucis plus Cjnam dou*»J» <; iinjietlK. t Si objedtorum imagma extemorum in retina depiAac funt, J necclTc eft ut inverla: (int. fill* UKW* ii^v^iJM^fc li-".'^" a - . — .. Miracula cxtidfTc ex humano tcftimpoio emi fien pon;umut. . Pauca tantum ryntheuca mcdiodo proba nd a funt. J MATH&B/S. 4. 11. L.una in reyolutione c -■- 1 *■ -A~«^-« a, MlBM if ' arcOT'deosmaricteeltetmiaimainJibra, Ergo, ♦ P Scn»W W*» «*■&*» "nponendi, qui in alio fiautu non a. S» numerni a .iumeto *qualucr ^diwdi potei& JK Rt » 5« A p—genio VKqwnofuorum jn eveto lumiri variatur. ± re|>ra;l«iit.»nojr. jua iwo eft. paribus alrquoui JivkIi queat, * g . ecliotica* planum ad linnv- aauiaiona: planum wgn. X ♦- Status libcnaiu civllji ad ftudntm artiuia et /ciefluarum mast- 3. Dato nomwo in. duas partes Knows *«tO, djlfrrenrja rjuo, j * ■ ^ ^ ^ •„,,.„ lccl j unt qujm | una . t fij, a \ via J imc conduch. - * data, fineulx panes facillimc invcniancur. t +1 x luna: extentim viJeantur. i 5. Literatora, adfoeietatem finnandumtV bene moderaoJum, Aumerui fc dtvidj poteft, ur pnjus parys quailraiiim I - - ■ ■ - ♦ multum adjui^ i in aliero imlufln, crit asquale. i- *'•''• ♦ ONTOLOGJA. j6*^ Amrrhanti /« rtnm fiem fmfinti W mtur sroZiW, ' 5. Quadraium necarivum in rerum namra «fle non P°«^ J rf-vWTOI OGIA enatatem cplbue propnetara fimplicner X Rn/bUtt* edmimfrmJ* fettrti* wult convent,. 1 4. Nullui Bumergi » mnonnn •i««imi""s»' ■ <■■ -t. — ■ r. 1 . -_ « ■ ■ cunn.mDlai tan. «jnlw tam J 1 fc™™, «n— »S*™». I ^J m „ ^pft,,^ ^ * ■ r .i., n ,.in nnn iJiniltUM. * 4- wnuin ii« ekOb ///> practdit ORATIO Salutatoria. Habio in Comirii. Academic* tpud W**«E«. 4n« Cgl. InMUwd..* Pre*. Plant r«* d. 7* . W . Sbpt. ^. D. MDCCLXHt uu _ u _ u ««)>a>aim»M«tt«»a>«a«ioa*»Mf>***«»»»*»Mtio»«««*»« iiiMmininiiHMtMMHNlW MIHUHmUHNHMIHIMNMI ••«»*" Ajwl-NoyvM-i'oji-niM, ex Tvpii Soiouohis SovTHWicie, fHIMHIMIHNHIMMI y&teQMQQ&ttO^^ 1770 -NEWPORT Solomon Southwick, 1768-1787 Crisp, Stephen. A Short History of a Long Travel. Written in 1691. Arnold Edwards, Morgan. A New -Year's -Gift JCB Hopkins, Stephen. A Copy of a Relation, claiming a share of Land on the Island of Nantucket AAS MacGowan, John. Priestcraft defended. Twelfth Edition Rider The Newport Mercury. RIHS set goes to no. 603, March 26. Redwood has 16 additional issues. General Assembly. February ; May ; June ; September ; October Facsimile. RIHS An Act for assessing Tax of Twelve Thousand Pounds RIHS At a Court held at Punch-Hall, Trial of Sir Richard Rum, Sixth Edition AAS Stiles, Ezra. A Discourse on Saving Knowledge : Instalment of Samuel Hopkins RIHS Thompson, J. The Lost and Undone Son of Perdition (Hammett) Wanton, Joseph. To the Freemen and Freeholders, Newport, April 9. Broadside. RIHS Wilcocks or Wilcox, Thomas. A Choice Drop of Honey. RIHS PROVIDENCE John Carter, 1 769-1 793 Hopkins, Samuel. Rare Observations : or, Some Remarks RIHS Martin, Daniel. Some Meditations on the Plain Testimony of the Scriptures RIHS The Providence Gazette. RIHS Rhode Island College. Providence, Monday February' 5. The Inhabitants are desired to consider a Plan for establishing a College here. Broadside. RIHS Viro Ornatissimo, Stephano Hopkins, (Theses) Broadside. BU The New-England Almanack for 1771 By Benjamin West. RIHS West's Sheet Almanack for 1771 is mentioned in the Gazette. 1771 NEWPORT Solomon Southwick, 1768-1787 Bisset, George. A Sermon, June 3; funeral of Mrs. Wanton. RIHS Hume, Sophia. A Caution to such as observe Days and Times, Fifth Edition. RIHS [26] MONDAY, Ma.ch .y, 177.. NEWPORT THE Containing tic fre/bejl Advices, { NUMB, fat ] MERCURY. both Foreign and DomeJIk. Undaunted by TYRANT S,~ —We'll D I E or be F R E E. Printcc by SOLOMON SOVTHWICK, in Queen -Stkeet, BOSTON, March, ii. TUE^ATmWniflgtlatJprefentedamoJlfliodE- iugfcene.ifcebbod ■•* wfdlw; ClUiens tunn- ii.g like want thw' King-iiftet, fit the n>«* chailti t.>tl ju^C the j.ni«.i|-a IpCA Of lU Mi- litary f lu Jc I'.t about 11 month*, patf. Out blind mifht Al tt> iti« html u t tang-lane, ■oil through divcn otlier Un*« iuhI j atrag* ,. *Attlcwoi' , cti-ekih: iohr.wuBUBietMi-'iiwull.Hall, »od 4j"trr(Vinie»i..ii^.:aii.^t-ho J UcWB. t .gl)wovi.iliuo. they thefe a. committee of «( relpe.i»U= gentlemen w - « aj t oj-iij ;h: l.jfu'. Gcrfeiout id Council, -c refuel! of - , him tii iilue himrd. i> Cut the tn n nedmtc rcntuM ut the troops. The nwiTar.- wai In thefe wurii i rW rf f iV « (if «««««« T i«V*e/»Wl 1WW7 rf«r Honor'* reply, which wsu bid before (he town thenadjoum'd'totbc Old jauit* Meettng-rluuu., ". in » follow* -. - Gentlemen, <-i ' /AMxartmify /wrjfirtlui Mbaffr Jtfirnttt h* tmrnmiitinlsttiagtl aiilntfi.aMijf'atlljjar tirt aditw y'lbi la/t #swwjrg.'«w>.'/ i&Ut.tfflt ?m»« '*"' *?tftrtJiwtOb •Urrt^'i 't h'nu-Ttrt. hbm:* *J pKrirts rMtfirMfy/Jfiyt tv dtr,. 9'ifCaoUil ImWm *tyt"* rfvrr itr iv» nya/nti m-j i?« nK ..j (;(/■.- C.:.?/f. /Ww lii/^lindar «*• rtm ■wWrie- tfv *o/*- t-t$i*t*f **■ fy/ fa /fa? Jitflrtaw, iw/hvjirdt&t tha MgimtKt&J: «<(*«>' rt/a? &• /in' «*. ,-, fi, i«r«ij ** W C»A'< fl '"' / /j « «»>W« tit Ci- t!a cts, antHSat ib. main gtarJj&aiiit *Wt»*W;'«»/*« ■ , r± r t g)*x*rj. 6/fcftJ <#S f - -//.. iHarjmrb, ttfiTOi.J &<**■ cira ./f.tj'ni ?ip'Ttai>m njjlif/n-tiiHtH, The fcr^ninp reply li^m:g Ut-« icbd and f*ilr tnhfcj , dtmd — :ic ((uellj(.'i w [iut, -.wnnta* diewporclie t«it» ■ l».-iiT\- ?'r-n>J tn Jic iiii'iii.'-, (ja!>- 1 J.ilfiii.'^r.v,) eai.-.fujK.aiJi'.r low voti-ts. ^,. Ir *i> ihrii min .i am! >'.:■ J Juba HuneotL, £f<]; Mr.o-macl rtiiniv, M:. V^-liwit .Wokiicu*, VVUtiaai l-h.Uip^ Elii; Hr. Jwi'-;'h v.-aui, |(j;hii4 Utf.iftinw, ElJi Mid Sia-,Jtl PcinL-.-r':^ Kfq; be a wn-niiue 16 w-» ; w,n Ki* y.,iwr il'fl.V'i. 0.>v-.*rm-r t and mtofa aim, (h«f if 14 tftt ani&iBoas o|>ioion 01 thw m«Ei(vji that ittr re;'lf rt*i!c toa »'ie.-f ilw iiLliaUttJU preftot- ed hi* Hon-ir iinhc Qiurnioji^ '» Jy i» ruwb» f»iitf*ft«k> ryi an-J 1 fhai rvj'hng leli will iJimly, ihui etcul end i ^nun-^iaie rwici J of all (bs ir'^r'' ^ . !S U'lJuUiiol rcetivco^ja^ fcja How*. S- Hi»Hno*rfheLicuT..GoVCroorl»id befote (he board KV.KeofrheMwn nfBnllon.eaflci '.ha ttlteniuou, *ml the/, adfirefnl the bwnl U tolto.i, Cw'Viw ^rir Cwitrii, '« 1 1 iv befr.r« jtiuf a vmerfihc towti of Brtl'm, which ! hsie j'll nitw rweiired fmm lljnn, and J ww a:k jo-it * Ukt w\tt ffm jiidjt^nccctwrytwhcdoiie boon ii." Th-: Council ihmny -n expi.*ff«l '.hralelvei tol«H- kijiij-p' ?f of opinion, " th;.[ it«f« iliiulalcl))' itcccifo- Ty ft-r ,.11 Myeffv's fwvir.'. ihegood oht^rnf ilie.rown, aivi (lis pewoj'tbe jtrorfm.^ tfwl Aeuiojn fl.wuld c"- ; Tiiriiedja«lv reiadv«l oik af die wWb of JiOlloii. .anJ t>rr-»)'>» *d*:fcJ h«H..jni!we# '' i'Jwl be' irf* ^eV^tiliACiJ cJ fct* nor iKm he would bt^o hii prepanrionf ia the nu>ro- i«g, and that there fhonld bo mi aonrc.-ftiry d' lay an. ill the wbokAf the M» lezuneud were renxmdto the CWlle," Upon the ahoVe report Im'njf read, the inSabiunu could not avoid espreiliag the hull EuiiCuligu it afford- ed' (htm. After meafurei were bJcea lor the fccurltv of the town in the eight hy a llrong military wj-.th, the m-n- isgwaf diifutved. The i v th r»imcnt bave alretnly left m, sn.l th>- 14th repiniciit are following them, fothatweepeit the tuwn •.ill loon be clear of J| the mnpt. The wifdoin arid rtiwuolieycf hi* M«JL>fty'i Connctl and Col. tJalryin- pie !Bee i >mm*nd'*r appear in this meafure. Two re- KUiMsttu tn the ui.Jft c( thit pipulout cityt and the in- Labitwiu juilfy inenfed -. Thofe of the neighbouring towns Uluilly nntlcr xrnif upon the nr(l report of the inatlicre, and (hs lii;niil nnlf waotiof; to trxi^in a fr« bo&ra.to the ^atet of thii city aavty tlh'jftnJ" "f our braw brethren in the country, deeply nffeaed with our iliiiwfP.i, and w .« '» hi we are pn-atly ublipd 00 fh» •.';rAtion~N i om ki,u*l twhereilm wailld have ended, and wiia; 1iDp0n.nl cotdeqiu-neti cren tn the whole B 1 itbh Empire might hare fuihwc J, whjekoarmodrn- tivn ar.d loyalty upon £> tn- ing an occaflon, and our faitliintheGommander'i ofT^nncEi lure happily pre-" Lad Thlrfil»y, Jcrerahjc itn jfneral rtqurQ i-f ihr iohahiianti, itod bVihe ranfeiit of pneu:mu\ friend,, *r,-e tinned w their .7™-; r io fiicceiGofl, the bwtiec of Svjsrl (j'r»r/ ( ' SdjiMfl M*jg>-, of the iin- f«r:unawfuCin:i. viz. MeiT, Juatt CAtwlt vt>A &(£> /.v it&sitcif, who wrre tiran^t), bftrwe fiom f-mit-Ji- liill, at^ti.W by a aomeroat train of p«lbii> of »li raski ; and iticuthcr two, m. Mr. Sl*v.y thtir refpnVxve' rela- ■ tiMiianditicmli: TiV !*•■«»» bearfe*.* tpiv.% ajoac- tioti itt-kiott-iireet, t!ie theiire of t)ufi inhuman tragc d; ! proevetlcd from tin-nee I'troagh. the oni;o llrcet, Icogdieaed by auimftierifc concotlrie'Or'pe^lA (oou- mrjou* awk oUl;e ve.dt in she mi.! lie buryinjt-fto'jm! ; The ignraVaicil clrtumlbjwi^ <-t .hv.r d*atl., the. diilreft awd forrow Sifibi>;lb evsr-/ coontMate[^6 s «!;tirT*rith,t]>e p.-cutui tulrmniry with which ibe toioiU funetal wat tOMifufed, i#fpj(jjrfir:p;iiii], - ^1''^,!;:', A ouiitit) wjceo Nii l»-.t:n kept e«ry 11'ftht at the ^tjeffi-bourc and priton, inwhiEh many ot thf ' raoft "refpeflabie t;e-iikoit:ii -if the tfnvn ha*« uppi-rwd » ike coinm^o ibldier, andiiiglft .ifter uijhi hiVe girca their A frn.m( boy of one Manwarinc the tiJe-waJt:r from Qj^iirc t* now in gaol, hawing dt\r-b:<\ ih-t hiui- fi-'i, b) i'ie nrder and enMiuratj-nwnt id lot i'uperiOra hud diutharged a tnotlvt fevctel times from one ul the windowx 01 the hau(eiin RitiR-iltrct, hiicJ by the Cunt- ' ndr'.cm.T\ and Collom-llouu: OiScoh to do their bwi- neft in t more thin 0'ie »!i»fii<- tltit *( may fr-oni.i- ^ble for the AftMnnaiton .it Mr. Out f.w pad; the mniaae by Wilinnt. Who came from the lami hoofc to the ioTomoui Rlvhwdfbn tefbre hi> firing the t-on whkb kill'.! ynun^ Snider, an J to oiki of thofe whu w*r.m«aaeredbythefcldjen. than went ever rogether 00 thi . conttwtK on" eoy occaiion, A more dttadfut traiwdx bat been oiled by the M- diery in kJng-iiutet, Bofioo, Ne«'- England, than waa fomeiimo fiinr i-Khihtud ia St. G»irgi.'iFi«ld,LtTidon, iu U!d England, which may lerve inJtead of bucom lor both cnnouiri. Among 01 bar nu turn in the warrant for the annual town-meeting thii day, b the following ctaufr, eta, ' " '.Vhethu Hie mwiiwiU Litany oieaiure«ih»lapub- lic nttiiiumenl may U- crcctdoo th= Ipot wb«rc theLue irr.^icjl fceiur wit stAed, at 4 wemcoto to y, • . ny, of i.i..t I.utiJ rauHase, and the dcilmAWc took^mocei of military tru>o* beiug quarteied in a well rc^aLuaf We hear frmn MWbletie jd, chat cat TiuMtby Corcu, wai Ihund dead, hangimj by; the necit, io one of tbe ruomsot hiihoufe. 1'he juryufinouefl** wdia *ai» ftif Mut&r. He bad a aunteiou> family of children, and tca> iery poof( Luc what indnced bim to commit tin. iWiuuj; jiiJ udutturtl j;i, is nocfcnnwn. Saturday biba man'i greatcoat wa» taken out of tbo water near one of the whamtinCharlrJlowa ; it appeare' by fume papcri which were found in the pocket, that it bcloEged 10 one John jru:'th, ft Newport, Rbtdt-Jlkw;, who, tii appiebadedf is drowned. BasTow-ti.iut, iVlonday, i;th Marco, 1770. W.J«rm£lliiS Gilt. . jyXMtT * tbMgk dfMitfjmr tfr, » j[ 'ri*n mjt *«;,,<;{, mmft fnttu noiofr Kirit.it- tah;i a Mi,a t ,a l Tel t i* dlftrut »/ •"J i'!"r'J i"S i«;r, >A IU Ult **b*?fj vf-sir :t^f hpf- ftaiJui MoUi/ *i k L-i Ujt i'Mi M tttgirt Itm, thtt / jboJIestr i*?r Iht tili*/ljk*p tf.tbt\i&XXlbt) k*m Ant j* , wUrk milt *r,vr.-jrmi/;i/j rrmtmifmt, tj * TbtVmpbihtietJwd**j!'tkui'it*itii*t-bjtrvt»l t «;.,..-- THOMAS .PRtiTWN. - To the Kinn'i moil cicelleot MA;ttTT in coanril. , TfteWTlTlOiVofSu-Fafftcis Bcmtaao.San. - H W«tW»aVu; . I )-■ j ur MnjcSy*a petitiooer havinj- teceaVd THA'Tvo. nopce Itor that ih -/ a j ftniiiih ih'! public. Ir i* fuf.puftJ thit-thcre irmft h- ;■ jiit'wr ul peMple ir._. .u.vn uU -•■ principal &CKtane»c. . — , ........ ... Houietif Reweftotittwri oj' the Icid province, contain* inn diver* e!wr-et ajatnlt your Majcily'i petiuoner, ha« Ucii yrclentcdtv y..*j.- Mnjetly bytt-« agent of tbc f*id lfoitle, and iiow lieiberonryour M-yelly in your privy vouncil, nmft humbty imp lorei that your Majclly will be {Trac'toaity (XtHtd loHttdrt so eatly day fur the heal- ing the exawiiiiiiion of ifceeral ardrJi-j ofcbarjc again ft your petitioner 1 for althoogh the laid Houn.- of Rcive- leotujvw LbJ tK- iajujltte /» cfray your prtuinner acopy of tlic Ibid KmuuSrau^e when it pailcj ilut bnufc feme tune before the 15th day «fju!y, and yojr pelitkmrr 1**1 Jptalh tt etr nt /nri- jdjfaeaitkniv[ fa/m ptocuiine fuch evidence of tha <ngH^|ch contpl^ictai mighx be neccllary for hia JulliKelPB^ yet yui Majt'll/'i hut-ilile petinonei haa no doubt U..it he Iball be well able to maniM 10 your Majefty't latufaclinjt, liy the bclp/of fuch paper* at are " nowiti'bjj pofletbon, and ntiy be obtained from ycot M.jeily'v often here, the falfity: and jnahce of the charge* allcdged again U him. And yur petitioner aa in duty b-Jimd (halt ever , pra-v.JW:. FK.V RtRNARD. [We*re . uhniii'd to arti'te tat jYuLli.-, that a o-py Ofthe lonunitianoe' ret'tr'd to U the aliove-men- i"d petition r KB.***' W*i aW(J> ft C»vn-«fi* .wdlj :/■ ■ «.-« ,/ Rtfrwtaln;, Th*t r'.-i r!n-^-;oftr*l*ltembIy waj BForOtned, ttnd tot h.re. is Goveictorfto! a mrfiagi- i'.,th^ ilcrkof . '.deiiringicopyofikrrrnw.-^r.ntos *od ,. _ „w Joy « wa* nude oui and ilr'!»ct'd to tie jejiCtm*H *iiutoiU(jo»«ri.wiir?tlrdiote.:ei'-c«} The Newport Mercury. Newport Historical Society has most of the 23 issues recorded. General Assembly. May ; June ; August ; October. Facsimile. RIHS August. An Act for assessing Tax of Twelve Thousand Pounds. RIHS Townsend, Solomon. A Sermon, Convention of Congregational Pastors. RIHS The Rhode-Island Almanack for 1772 By John Anderson. RIHS The New-England Almanack for 1772 By Benjamin West — Sold by Ebenezer Campbell RIHS PROVIDENCE John Carter, 1769 -1793 Backus, Isaac. The Doctrine of Sovereign Grace. RIHS The Act of Incorporation of the Benevolent Congregational Society. RIHS Scheme of a Lottery, Five Hundred and Sixty Pounds, for a Presbyterian Parsonage, Providence, November 5. Broadside. RIHS The Providence Gazette. RIHS Rhode Island College. Viro Ornatissimo, Stephano Hopkins, (Theses). Broadside. BU This Evening, Tenth of December, the New Organ, at King's Church, will be play'd. Broadside. JCB Tyler, John. The Sanctity of, Trinity Church, in Pomfret, April 12. JCB The New-England Almanack for 1772 By Benjamin West RIHS Also, a Sheet Almanack. 1772 NEWPORT Solomon Southwick, 1768-1787 The Advantages of Repentance : Fourth Edition RIHS Backus, Isaac. A Reply to a Piece wrote by Israel Holly. JCB Church, Benjamin. The Entertaining History of King Philip's War. RIHS Fothergill, Samuel. The Grace of Our Lord, Sermon, June, 1769. (Hammett) Hart, Levi. The Duty and Importance of ordination of John Smith in Dighton. RIHS Morton, Nathaniel. New-England's Memorial. RIHS The Newport Mercury. RIHS has from no. 711, April 20, to 797, December 13, 1773. RIHS [27] Rhode Island. Acts and Laws. Facsimile edition, 1893. RIHS NYPL has a variant issue. General Assembly. May ; August; October; December. Facsimile. RIHS August. An Act for assessing Twelve Thousand Pounds. RIHS By the Honorable Joseph Wanton. A Proclamation. Whereas People boarded the Gaspee, Reward of ,£100. Newport, 12 June. Broadside. RIHS By the King. A Proclamation. For discovering the Persons who plundered the Gaspee. Broadside. RIHS Wilson, Samuel. A Scripture Manual: Baptism. Fourth Edition. RIHS Anderson Improved : Almanack for 1773. RIHS PROVIDENCE John Carter, 1 769-1 793 Market House Lottery, Providence, April 28, 1772 Broadside. Prov. Town Papers A New Song called the Gaspee. Broadside. RIHS The Providence Gazette. RIHS Rhode Island College. Viro Honoratissimo, Stephano Hopkins. (Theses) Broadside. BU Rowland, David Sherman. Catholicism: Discourse before the Congre- gational Ministers RIHS The New-England Almanack for 1773 By Benjamin West RIHS 1773 NEWPORT Solomon Southwick, 1768-1787 Bisset, George. The Trial of a False Apostle. Sermon, October 24. RIHS Fothergill, Samuel. The Grace of Our Lord, Sermon, June, 1769. RIHS The Pray er of Agur. RIHS A Sermon preached at Horsley-Down, London, 19th of nth month, 1769. Rider Gavin, Antonio. A Master-Key to Popery. Third Edition RIHS Revd. Mr. Thos. Hiscox of Westerly. (Portrait) by Feke. — Reak&Okey RIHS Hopkins, Samuel. An Inquiry into the True Holiness. RIHS Karigal, Haijm Isaac. A Sermon preached at the Synagogue. RIHS [28] By the Honorable JOSEPH WANTON, Efquirr, Governor, j^L, s.) Captain Central, and Commander in Chief, of and,over the Englifh Colony of Rhode-Ifland, and Providence Plantations, in America. in New-England, A PROCLAMATION, HEREAS on tuejday, the ninth Inftant in the Night, a Num- ber of People, unknown, boarded His Majefty's armed Schooner the Gafpee, as the lay aground on a Point ot Land, called Nanquit, a little to the fouthward of Pawtuxet, in the Colony aforefaid, who dangeroufly wounded Lieutenant William Dud- ingjlon the Commander, and by Force took him with all lib People, put them into Boats, and landed them *near Paw- tuxet ; and afterwards fee Fire to the faid Schooner, whereby (he was entirely de- stroyed : I HAVE, therefore, thought fit, by and with the Advice of fuch of His Ma- jefty's Council, as could be feafonably convened, to iffue this Proclamation, flricl- ly charging and commanding all His Majefty's Officers within the faid Cofn- ny, both Civil and Military, to exert themfclves with the utinoft Vigilance, (o dif- cover and apprehend the Perfons guilty of the aforefaid atrocious Crime, (hit they may be brought to condign Punifhnient. And I do hereby offer a Reward of ONE HUNDRED POUNDS, Sterling Money of Great- Britain, to any Perfon or Perfons who fhall difcover the Perpetrators of the faid Villainy, to be paid immediately upon the Conviction of any one or more of them. AND the feveral Sheriffs in the faid Colony are hereby required, forthwith, to caufe this Proclamation to be polled up in the moft public Places, in each of the Towns in their refpective Counties. G iyEN under my Hand and Seal at Arms, at Newport, this Twelfth Day of June, in the Twelfth Tear of the Reign ofHii MoJI Sacred Ma/ejly, George the Third, by the Grace of God, King of Great-Britain, and fo forth, Annoq-, Dom. One Tboufand, Seven Hundred and Seventy-two. J. WANTON. By bis Honor's Command, Henry Ward, Sec'ry, GOD SAVE THE KING, A New Collection of Hymns Rider The Newport Mercury RIHS Niles, Nathaniel. Two Discourses. RIHS General Assembly. January; May; August; October. Facsimile. RIHS August. An Act for assessing Four Thousand Pounds. RIHS Shipley, Jonathan. A Sermon preached before the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel, February 19. RIHS Stiles, Ezra, and Hopkins, Samuel. [Circular, advocating an African mission.] (Hammett) Watts, Isaac. Divine and Moral Songs for Children. Arnold Anderson Improved: Almanack for 1774.. RIHS Also, a Second Edition. RIHS PROVIDENCE John Carter, 1 769-1793 Liberty Bridge (Notice & blank for signatures) Broadside. Prov. Town Papers The Providence Gazette. RIHS Rhode Island College. Viro Honoratissimo ; Stephano Hopkins, (Theses) Broadside. BU The New-England Almanack for 1774. By Benjamin West RIHS 1774 NEWPORT Solomon Southwick, 1768-1787 Fuller, John. Funeral Sermon on Capt. Silas Hutchens, May 25, 1772. (Hammett) A Narrative of the Life of James Albert Ukuwsau Grouniosaw RIHS Hancock, John. An Oration, March 5. RIHS Join or Die. Broadside. (Thomas) The Newport Mercury. Redwood Act for Blocking Up the Harbour of Boston. RIHS At a Town-Meeting, 12th January. (Resolutions not to Import Tea). NYPL The Reverend James Honyman, S. Okey fecit — Printed by Reak & Okey, Nov. 2. School of Design Shipley, Jonathan. The Whole of the Celebrated Speech RIHS Somers, John. The Judgment of Whole Kingdoms. Twelfth Edition RIHS Sweft, J. Infant Baptism, Considered in a Letter, 1773. RIHS [30] SCHEME Of a o r t e r r, Granted by the Honourable General Agembly of the Colony of Rhode- Ijlaad, for railing Two Tboufand Pounds Lawful Money, to enable the B A P T I S T Society, in the Town of Provi- dence, to defray the additional Expence of purchafmg a Lot, and building a Houfe thereon, fuf- ficiently large and commodiou* Jbr holding public COMMENCEMENTS. rr\ H I S Lottery will be divided into fix CLASSES, is follow, viz. o6z Prim. 788 Blanki. ASS DolUri. BOO loo S° 40 30 so la 8 ♦ Dollar, 200 100 5° 4« £0 110 1 10 "4° »*» 1 to be pud ia TUkeu, »« CI. f»> J7M DcduftioR, 6s J 1 7 SO Ticket*. 81 it Dollars Cecil, CLASS It. +17J riin «f 4 5 8 |o 116 910 }Oo Ho loo so jo CO Dollar. 3CO ijo 100 200 ISO 160 S 400 S 030 jliobeptidiii TUkeii. 3<.CI. J11 ° 5610 DeduAion, 990 to tioo Tickctt, el 3 Dollar* each, an. ASS Doll; f 400 100 loo *° 1° 10 lo Dalian. 400 200 100 200 1 So Mo 400 1020 4 10 be paid in .- rUti., 4th CI. * 8o + 1156 DeduAion, 2200 Ticket), bi 3 J Dollui each, CLASS IV. Dollan. 1 Pfize of 500 h t I0O S* 30 16 e ■s 105 1 100 Dollar*. JOO »So loo JCO 300 240 S40 1239 Priiw. 961 Bluki. 4} to bt paid u Ticket*, jth Ci. 4 °S° Deduction, 1120 2200 Tickcn, ■! 4 Dollan ewh. >S 120 1101 . S S Dalian. 700 joo ICO 100 $0 30 51* Pollen. 700 300 ija too too 10* 5 to be pild ia TkkMi. 61b CI. *(°S DeduAion* 148; 2200 Ticked, at 4; Dolleri cub, class vr. DoUaxi. 1 Ptisc of tana U 1 cao x 106 jo J° 9900 Dollari. IOOO $00 200 2 JO 600 600 760 2I2S 603 B DeduAion, 1062 1420 Tickeit, at $ DoDhi each, 7100 The Managers appointed by the General AjfembJy are Nicholas Brown, John Jtruhes, William RuJfeU, Benjamin Tburber, Edward *Tbitrber t Nathaniel fPheaton, Daniel TilUngbafly William Holroyd, Janus Arnold, and Nabob* Power, who have given Bond for the faithful Performance of their refpective Tr_ufts. That the above Scheme is calculated more in Favour of the Adventurers than many heretofore publUhed. is very obvious, as there are upwards of 400 Prizes more than Blanks throughout the Lottery, many of them very valuable, and iubjeel to no Deduction - the Managers therefore promife themfelves the chearful Afliftance and, Encouragement of the Public, efpecullv when it is considered that this is the firft Time the Baptift Society have follicited their Afliftance in this Way, which tbey can afluc them would not now have been the Cafe, had they not purcha^ —•T.'-h more Land, and defigned a Houfe as much larger than the Society required for their own Ufe (pufpofely to accommodab x. Commencements) as will amount to the full Sum propoitt to be railed by this Lot- tery.-— The Time and Place of Drawing will *>e duly notified in the pro videntt Gazette, and the Money-Prizes paid off in thirty Days after the Drawing of each fucceflive Oafs (hall be made public ; if not demanded within fix Months after fbeh Time, they will be deemed generoufly given for the Purpofe aforefaid.— Prizes which according to the above Scheme are to be paid In Tickets,, and not demanded within 50 Days after the Drawing is made public, will be forfeited. Tickets may be had of the Managers, at their refpective Dwellings. Providence, June 25, 1774- PROVIDENCE: Printed by Johm Carter, at &bokeff>ear f t Head. Wesley, John. A Dialogue between a Predestinarian and His Friend. Fifth Edition. Arnold General Assembly. May; June; August; October; December. Facsimile. RIHS December. Whereas, the Proceedings of Congress, are to be printed. RIHS The Following Extracts from the Votes of Congress JCB Extracts from the Votes and Proceedings of the Continental \ Congress. RIHS The following is the Number of Inhabitants, taken between the 4th May and 14th June. Broadside. RIHS By the Honorable Joseph Wanton, A Reclamation. Public Fasting, thirtieth of June, NYPL Anderson Improved : Almanack for 1775. RIHS 1774 PROVIDENCE John Carter, 1 769-1 793 John Waterman, 1768-1775 All, with one exception, printed by Carter The first Book of American Chronicles, Chap. II. RIHS Care, Henry. English Liberties. Sixth Edition. RIHS H., E. An Attempt to Confute Error, An Answer to JirahS weft RIHS Harvey, Edward. The Manual Exercise, as ordered by His Majesty in 1764. RIHS The Providence Gazette. RIHS We, a Part of the Electors (hand-bill against voting for Tories.) Broad- side. RIHS Rhode Island College. Viro Honoratissimo, Stephano Hopkins. (Theses) Broadside. BU At A Court Held at Punch Hall, Trial of Sir Richard Rum. Ninth Edition. — Waterman (Evans) Scheme of a Lottery, to enable the Baptist Society, to build sufficiently large for holding Commencements. JCB Extracts from the Proceedings of Congress RIHS The New England Almanack for 1775. By Benjamin West RIHS I77S NEWPORT Solomon Southwick, 1768-1787 Mr. Samuel Adams. (Portrait) Saml. Okey fecit. — Reak & Okey Coombe, Thomas. A Sermon, Philadelphia, July 20, for a General Fast Arnold [31] The Crisis. Numbers I-VI-(IXP). RIHS Lee, Charles. Strictures on "A Friendly Address." RIHS Maylem, John. The Conquest of Louisburg. A Poem. Rider The Newport Mercury. Newport HS An Occasional Paper, Newport Nov. 6, Newport HS Freshest Advices, Foreign and Domestic. Nov. 13, 20, 27. Newport HS These three, and the " Occasional Paper," replaced the regular issues of the Mercury during November. Lord Camden's Speech on the New-England Fishery-Bill. Broad- side. Newport HS -The King's Speech to Parliament, 30th November, 1774. Broad- side. Rules and Regulations for the Rhode Island Army. RIHS An Address from the Delegates of the United Colonies To the People of England. RIHS A Declaration, setting forth the necessity of taking up Arms. JCB Wanton, Joseph. To the Freemen, Permit me, to return Thanks for Elections. Newport, April 12. Broadside. RIHS Warren, Joseph. An Oration ; delivered March 6. RIHS Major-General Joseph Warren. (Portrait) Stauffer lists this with the other portraits engraved by Samuel Okey at Newport. An Almanack, for 1776: By John Anderson RIHS Also, a Second Edition RIHS 1775 PROVIDENCE John Carter, 1 769-1 793 John Waterman, 1768-1775 All, with one exception, printed by Carter. Ellery, William. To the Freemen, In (reply to) a Hand-Bill, dated Providence, April 15, and signed Darius Sessions. Providence, April 17. Broadside. RIHS An Essay on Public Speaking RIHS Lines Sacred to the Memory of Major-General Joseph Warren. (Providence, July 27, 1775) Broadside ' Drowne The New-England Primer RIHS The New-England Primer —Waterman. RIHS The Providence Gazette. RIHS An Express Just arrived from General Washington, Oct. 24. BPL Providence Beacon. August 10. Instructions. Drowne [32] Fresh Advices from London. Providence, March 16. Broadside. Am Antiq Soc Fresh Advices From the American Army. Cambridge,May28. Congress. The King's Speech, To declare Our Abhorrence of Resistance and Disobedience. Broadside. (Evans) The King's Speech, &c. Boston, Jan. 30. Broadside. RIHS Late Advices from England, Brought by a Vessel, New York, April, 13 Broadside. RIHS General Assembly. April; May ; June (2) ; August; October. JCB Rhode Island College. Catalogus eorum qui in Collegio. Broadside BU Sessions, Darius. To the Freemen, (In defence of Gov. Wanton) ' Providence, April 15. Broadside. RIHS A Declaration by the United Colonies setting forth the necessity of their taking up Arms. Broadside. (Auction Sale, 1907) Extracts from the Proceedings of the American Continental Congress JCB Lawful Money, May 3. — Carter RIHS June 16. —Carter RIHS November 6. — Carter RIHS Each issue included bills for 6 and 9 pence, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 10, 20, 30, and 40 shillings. The New-England Almanack for 1776 By Benjamin West RIHS West's Almanack, for 1776 Broadside. NYPL 1776 NEWPORT Solomon Southwick, 1768-1787 John Howe, 1776-1779 By his Excellency Henry Clinton, for the Supply of his Majesty's Forces, a free and open Market, Newport, Dec. 23. Broadside Rider The Newport Mercury. The last issue found is no. 954, for Novem- ber 25. Paine, Thomas. Common Sense ; RIHS Thoughts on the Present State of American Affairs: RIHS Large Additions to Common Sense JCB Smith, William. An Oration in Memory of General Montgomery, who fell before Quebec RIHS Stiles, Ezra, and Hopkins, Samuel. Address to the Public. (Concern- ing the sending of black freemen to the coast of Africa.) Newport, April 10. (Hammett) [33] Stiles, Ezra. A Dialogue concerning the Slavery of the Africans. (Hammett) In Congress, July 4, 1776. A Declaration, (Together with the official action of Rhode-Island at its July session) Broadside. RIHS In Congress, July 4, 1776. A Declaration June (for July) 13, Broadside. An Almanack for 1777 By John Anderson (Hammett) 1776 PROVIDENCE John Carter, 1 769-1 793 J. Douglass McDougall, 1776 All, with two exceptions, printed by Carter. By the Honorable Nicholas Cooke, A Proclamation, Day of Fasting, Seventeenth of May. Broadside. RIHS Proclamation, Twenty-eighth November a Day of Fasting. Broadside. RIHS Laycock, or Leacock, John. The Fall of British Tyranny — McDougall RIHS Paine, Thomas. Common Sense 6th Edition RIHS Common Sense 10th Edition JCB Pope, Alexander. Essay on Man — McDougall RIHS The Providence Gazette. RIHS Rhode Island College. Viro honoratissimo, Stephano Hopkins, (Theses) Broadside. Congress General Assembly. January ; February ; March ; May ; June; July; August; September; November; December 1st. JCB The October session was printed by Southwick at Rehoboth. January. (Directing each inhabitant to be provided " with a good fire-arm, bayonet, and cartouch-box.") Broadside. RIHS March. An Act for purchasing Two Thousand Arms. Broadside. RIHS April 19, 1776. (500 men to be raised) May. An Act repealing An Act for the more effectual securing to His Majesty the Allegiance Broadside. RIHS June. An Act permitting Inoculation for the Small-Pox Broadside. RIHS At a Meeting, September 12. (Resolution for raising Men) Broadside. RIHS November. Be it Enacted (for raising a Regiment to serve for Three Months) Broadside. RIHS November. Voted, That each Captain notify his Company to appear. Broadside. RIHS [34] iS7J£S<»<&V> i&&&? 5 A N ESSAY O N MAN. IN FOUR EPISTLES. b y ALEXANDER POPE, Efq; PROVIDENCE; Printed and fold by J. Douglass M'Dougall, on the Weft Side of the Great-Bridge, 1776. December. It is voted, That all male Persons subject by law to bear Arms, be draughted, in Three Divisions. Broadside. RIHS December 2d. Whereas the Act permiting the Alarm List. Broadside. RIHS nth December. Resolved, That all the troops be under the same rules as the Continental Army RIHS Paper Money, Jan. 15. 6 & 9 pence, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 10, 20, 30, 40, 60 shillings. — Carter RIHS March. 9 pence, 1, z, 3, 4, 5, 10, 20, 30, 40, 60 shillings. — Carter July. 9 pence, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 10, 20, 30, 40, 60 shillings. — Carter Sept. 5. r \, }i, %, yi, 1, 2, 3, 4, s, 6, 7, 8, 10, 20, 30 dollars. — Carter RIHS The New-England Almanack for 1777 By Benjamin West RIHS 1777 NEWPORT John Howe, 1776—1779 The Newport Gazette. No. i, January 16. Pennsylvania Historical Society has most of the issues to October 6, 1779. A Gazette Extraordinary was issued December 15. Redwood By John Burgoyne. (Proclamation against hostile Acts) Broadside. Redwood PROVIDENCE John Carter, 1 769-1 796 The Providence Gazette RIHS Providence, January 5. Fresh Advices from the Westward Broadside. RIHS Important Intelligence. Providence, August 23. Broadside. RIHS Fresh Advices from the Northern Army. Providence, September 25, (from Stillwater) Broadside. RIHS Fresh Advices from the Northern Army. Providence, October 14. Broadside. RIHS General Assembly. February; March 1st; April; May (2); July; August; December 2d Session. RIHS Southwick printed the second December, 1776, and second March Sessions at Rehoboth, and the June, September, October and De- cember Sessions at Attleborough. December 2d Session,i776. An Act to prevent Monopolies RIHS March, (for an Attack upon the Enemy at Rhode-Island) RIHS [35] — 'March 26. An Act assessing Sixteen Thousand Pounds RIHS — March Second Session. Militia and Alarm Companies Broad- side. RIHS — In Council of War, April 8. A Bounty to each Officer and Soldier draughted. Broadside. RIHS — April 19. That Five Hundred effective Men be raised. RIHS — April 31, An Act in Addition to "An Act for the relief of Persons of tender Consciences Broadside. RIHS — April 21. That the first division of the second draught of the militia be formed into companies Broadside. RIHS — May. (Further Time allowed for completing the Continental Battalions) Broadside. RIHS — May. This Assembly (Allowing Substitutes in the Continental Army) Broadside. RIHS — May 2d Session. An Act to prevent Monopoly RIHS — June. An Act establishing and regulating Fees. RIHS — In Council of War, July 1. Whereas Blankets are wanted Broadside. RIHS - July 9. Resolved, That one of the divisions, be called upon duty. Broadside. RIHS — August. Voted, That the Continental Officers and Soldiers, be supplied with Rum (Clothing, etc) Broadside. RIHS — August 23d. An Act assessing Thirty-two Thousand Pounds. — October. (Town-Councils to appoint Persons to supply the Families of Officers and Soldiers.) Broadside. — December 4. An Act assessing Forty-eight Thousand Pounds Broadside. United States. Articles of Confederation RIHS In Congress. November 22 (Vote to raise #5,000,000 in 1778) Broadside. RIHS Paper Money. May 22. %, X, i, J A, h j\, tV> si. A dollar. The New-England Almanack for 1778 By Benjamin West RIHS 1778 NEWPORT John Howe, 1777-1779 Substance of General Burgoyne's Speeches Providence PL The Newport Gazette Pennsylvania HS Quarter-Master-General's-Office, Newport, 23d May. Advertisement. To settle charges for Carting, &c. Broadside. Rider [36] PROVIDENCE John Carter, 1 769-1 793 Southwick and Wheeler, 1 778-1 779 The Providence Gazette. RIHS General Assembly. May 1st; December — Carter RIHS The facsimile reprint of the Schedules ends with this May session. October —Southwick & Wheeler RIHS Southwick printed the February, March, May 2d, June, and September Sessions at Attleborough. Orders of the Council of War, between October and Decem- ber sessions. JCB February. (Resolutions regarding Quakers) (Evans) February 16. An Act for assessing Thirty-Two Thousand Pounds. Broadside. RIHS February. Whereas the Fines for non-attendance of Jurors. Broadside. RIHS March. An Act in addition to a Tax of Thirty-Two Thousand Pounds. Broadside. RIHS March. Whereas the (Resolution recommending the establish- ment of Continental Loan Offices.) Broadside. RIHS March. It is voted That the Colonels of the several Regiments receive Cartridges and Flints. Broadside. RIHS May. It is voted (addition to the Test Act.) Broadside. RIHS May 2d Sess. Resolved, That Eight Hundred and Thirty-nine effective Men be raised Broadside. RIHS — May 2d Sess. Resolved that the Act permitting Inoculation be suspended. Broadside. RIHS — May 2d Sess. An Act for calling in and sinking all the outstand- ing Bills of Credit. Broadside. RIHS — May 2d Sess. Resolved, that it be recommended to Major-Gen- eral Sullivan, to take up all Persons unfriendly. Broadside. RIHS — June. An Act assessing Thirty-two Thousand Pounds. Broad- side. RIHS — In Council of War, June 4. Necessity of filling up the Brigade as soon as possible. Broadside. RIHS June 9. The Governor having called forth upon Duty One-Sixth of the Militia. Broadside. RIHS -July 29. Whereas the Continental Congress empowered General Washington to call forth the Militia. Broadside. RIHS August 2. Voted, That the Colonels of Militia make Return of all Persons draughted. Broadside. RIHS [37] — August 17. It having pleased God to order events that the French Fleet hath put to Sea. Broadside. RIHS — September. Whereas (Superior and Inferior Courts Revived) and (Town Meetings for the Choice of Deputies Revived.) Broadside. RIHS — September. (Town Councils to take possession of the Estates of Delinquents.) Broadside. — October. An Act establishing and regulating Fees — Carter RIHS There is another issue of this Act without printer's name. RIHS — October. Whereas (relief for the Inhabitants of the Island of Rhode-Island.) Broadside. RIHS — October. An Act for enquiring into the rateable Property. Broadside. RIHS — October. An Act assessing Thirty Thousand Pounds. -December. Whereas great Difficulties (Officers and Soldiers to receive Money in Lieu of Articles.) Broadside. RIHS Rhode Island College. Catalogus eorum qui in Collegio BU United States. An Address of the Congress, May 9. Broadside. RIHS The New-England Almanack for 1779 Bv Benjamin West RIHS 1779 NEWPORT John Howe, 1777-1779 Henry Barber, 1 779-1800 The Gubernatorial Collection, A Farce AAS The Newport Gazette Pa Hist Soc The issue for October 6 is the last found. PROVIDENCE John Carter, 1 769-1 793 Southwick & Wheeler, 1778-1779 Bennett Wheeler, 1779-1800 Addison, Joseph. Cato, A Tragedy — Southwick & Wheeler (Evans) Backus, Isaac. The Substance of an Address in Bridgewater March 10 — Carter RIHS A Choice Collection of Masons Songs — Carter RIHS Fiske, Nathan. The Character, Funeral of Jedediah Foster — Wheeler RIHS RIHS also has a copy of this printed on large, thick paper. [38] SUBSTANCE O F General BURGOYNE's SPEECHES A T Court-Martial held at Cambridge, Tor the TR I A L of Colonel HENLEY, for ftabbing Corporal R 1 EVES, of the 47th Regfment. NEWPORT; Printed by J O LI N HOW E, in Thames-Street, at the Corner of the Parade. 1778, At a Meeting for Sufferings, An Epistle from Dublin is recommended to Friends —Carter RIHS Providence, July 3, (Report of Committee on Currency) Broadside. — Carter RIHS July 26, (Vote of the Town for preventing depreciation of the Currency) Broadside. RIHS The American Journal. No. i, March 17, is in BU. — Wheeler RIHS The Providence Gazette —Carter RIHS Important Intelligence. Providence, 4 o'clock. A Gentleman, eight days from Philadelphia, brings news that Prevost attacked Charlestown, S. C. AAS has a broadside probably reprinted from one with this heading issued in Providence. N Rowland, David Sherman. Historical Remarks, Sermon, June 6. — Carter RIHS Stanhope, Philip Dormer. Lord Chesterfield's Letters — Waterman (Evans) Varnum, James M. An Oration, Masons, 28th December, 1778. — Carter RIHS Rhode Island. Continental Loan-Office. Broadside. — Carter RIHS By William Greene, A Proclamation. First Thursday in May a Day of Fasting. Broadside. — Southwick & Wheeler RIHS A Proclamation, Ninth December a Day of Thanksgiving. Broadside. —Carter RIHS Instructions to Private Ships of War. Broadside. RIHS General Assembly. January ; June; August; September; December. — Carter RIHS February — Southwick & Wheeler RIHS May; October —Wheeler RIHS Resolves and Orders of the Council of War, between January and February Sessions. — Carter JCB February. An Act assessing Sixty Thousand Pounds. Broadside. RIHS February. An Act for assessing Ninety Thousand Pounds. Broadside. —Carter RIHS In Council of War, March 8. Recruiting Instructions. Broadside. —Carter RIHS March 11. Resolved, Blankets for Soldiers. Broadside. — Carter RIHS March 12. Whereas, Twelve Thousand Pounds be immediately struck off. Broadside. —Carter RIHS May. Whereas (regulating Millers' Toll.) Broadside. — Carter RIHS [39] — June. An Act assessing Sixty Thousand Pounds. Broadside. — Southwick & Wheeler RIHS — June. An Act assessing Two Hundred and Twenty-five Thousand Pounds. Broadside — Carter RIHS — June. An Act for the better forming, the Military Force of this State. —Carter RIHS — June. To the Inhabitants of the United States. The Present Situation of your Currency. In Congress, 26th May. — Carter RIHS — August. It is Voted (Inlistments be delivered to the Auditor.) Broadside. RIHS — September. An Act to Raise the Sum of One Hundred Thousand Pounds. Broadside. — Carter — October. An Act for the better forming, the military Force. — Carter RIHS — InCouNCiLOF War, October 2. Resolved, That 3000 pair of good yarn stockings be collected. Broadside. RIHS — December. An Act establishing Fees. RIHS ■December. An Act for assessing One Hundred and Twenty Thousand Pounds. Broadside. RIHS Anderson Revived ; The North-American Almanack for 1780 — Wheeler RIHS The Second Edition The New-England Almanack for 1780 By Benjamin West — Carter RIHS 1780 NEWPORT L'Imprimerie Royale de l'Escadre, 1780-1781 Henry Barber, 1779-1800 Southwick & Barber, 1780-1786 L'Amour Paternel qui a toujours amine" le coeur du Roy pour les habitans du Canada, Signe" La Fayette. Broadside. Presumably printed by the French Fleet press, and perhaps at Newport. Boston Athenasum Calendrier Frangais, Pour l'Anne'e Commune 1781. — Del'Imprimerie Royale RIHS Compendium Pharmaceuticum — Barber Surgeon General's Office The Newport Mercury. Hammett says publication was resumed January 5; the earliest issue found is no. 983, July 15, at Newport Historical Society — Southwick & Barber Almanack for 1781, by John Anderson — Southwick & Barber Newport HS [40] PROVIDENCE John Carter, 1 769-1 793 Bennett Wheeler, 1779-1800 Addison, Joseph. Cato. A Tragedy —Wheeler (Evans) This, and other books ascribed by Evans to Wheeler, may have been sold, but not printed, by him. The Advantages of Repentance — Wheeler (Evans) The American Journal —Wheeler RIHS Friends, Society of. The Epistle from the Yearly-Meeting in London RIHS Gregory, John. A Father's Legacy to his Daughters — Wheeler (Evans) Pope, Alexander. An Essay on Man. — Wheeler (Evans) The Providence Gazette RIHS Ross, Robert. The American Latin Grammar : Fifth Edition RIHS General Assembly. February; March; May; July (2); September. — Wheeler RIHS June; October; November. — Carter RIHS February. An Act for assessing One Hundred and Eighty Thou- sand Pounds. Broadside. RIHS February. Whereas (Town Clerks to transmit account of Bounties, etc.) Broadside. RIHS May. An Act for assessing One Hundred and Eighty Thousand Pounds. Broadside. — Carter There is another issue of the same Act, probably printed by Wheeler. Broadside. RIHS June. An Act for raising, Six Hundred and Ten Men. Broadside. — Carter RIHS July. An Act to prevent certain Persons, who have joined the Enemy. Broadside. — Wheeler RIHS July 2d Sess. An Act for proportioning upon the several Towns the monthly Supplies. Broadside. — Carter RIHS July 2d Sess. Whereas (Deficiencies in 610 men.) Broadside. RIHS July 2d S ess. An Ac t for raising 630 able-bodied Men. Broadside. — Carter RIHS July 2d Sess. An Act for assessing Four Hundred Thousand Pounds. Broadside. — Carter July 2d Sess. An Act for assessing Ten Thousand Pounds. Broad- side. — Wheeler July 2d Sess. (Additional Act for filling up the Continental Bat- talions.) — Carter [41] — July 7, 1780. (Additional Act for recruiting the Continental Bat- talions.) — Wheeler — November. An Act assessing One Million of Pounds, in Conti- nental Bills. Broadside. —Wheeler RIHS — November. An Act for filling up Quota of the Continental Army. — Carter RIHS — November. An Act for granting Sixteen Thousand Pounds. Broadside. —Wheeler RIHS — November. And Whereas there is a very large Sum of Money due for Wages, to the Militia Broadside. — Wheeler RIHS -Two Hundred Silver Dollars Reward. Broke Gaol, George Howell, a Spy. Providence, Nov. 19. Broadside. — Carter Rider Lawful Money. June. 6 & 9 pence, 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 10, 20, 30, 40 shillings. — Wheeler RIHS The issue of July 2 was printed at Philadelphia. United States. Observations on the American Revolution. (By Gouverneur Morris) — Wheeler RIHS Proceedings of a Board, respecting Major John Andre", Septem- ber 29. RIHS We the Subscribers do hereby inlist, as Soldiers. Broadside. RIHS Bickerstaff's New-England Almanack for 1781 — Carter RIHS There were four impressions. The New-England Almanack for 1781 By B. West — Carter RIHS The North-American Calendar for 1781 By B. West — Wheeler RIHS 1781 NEWPORT rimprimerie Royale de l'Escadre, 1780-1781 Southwick & Barber, 1780-1786 Chastellux, F. J. Marquis de. Voyage de Newport a Philadelphie. — Imprimerie Royale Harvard Gazette Franchise de Newport No copy of this newspaper has been found. The Newport Mercury. —Southwick & Barber Redwood There is a facsimile of no. 1048, October 27. Newport, October 25, 1781. Glorious Intelligence. Cornwallis. Broad- side. Mass HS [42] M4. CALENDRIER F. R A N 4 Aliadiitcmn, 4« 6 fV,ft,rlj, 116 iS 7ivertt», 140 50 Richmond, 84 12 Lttdt- Ccmptttf 112 16 Hopkinten, 1 1 X 16 Providtntf, *J* 36 Exitir, 126 iS SmilhfiM, 138 34 Briftol, 84. IS Scttuate, 140 20 Warrtn, 56 3 GUuctfttry 21a 3° Harrington, 28 4 Cumbtrland, 111 16 Waivoick, 196 18 Cran/lon, 149 20 Eafl-GrnnwUh, 98 »4 John/ion* 84 it Wifl-GruKuiiib, 98 >4 Nt, Prividinu, 56 8 Ctvintrj, 126 18 f'S'r, ,9 »* 3626 j.8 It is further Enafted, That each Town deliver their aforefaid Propof tions to Archibald Crary, Efq; at Eaft- Greenwich, on or before the Firft Day of April next, at their Expence refpeflively. And that faid Archi- bald Crary have the Tow-Cloth aforefaid made into Shirts, Frocks and Overalls, that each Reciuit aforefaid may be furnifhed with One Frock, Two Shirts, and Two Pair of Overalls. It is further Enadted, That at and after the Rate of Two Shillings be allowed for each Yard of Tow-Cloth, and Five Shillings for each Pair of Yarn Stockings, as aforefeid, to be paid out of the Continental Tax order- ed at this Seflion. It is further Enacted, That Certificates be given by the laid Archibald Crary, to each Town who mail furnifh their Proportions by the Tithe ftforelaid, of the Amount thereof, at the. Rates aforementioned, and thijt the Collectors of Taxes of the refpective Towns, and Keeper of the Loan- Office, receive the fame in Payment of the Continental Tax ordered at this Seflion, for fo much as is therein expreffed. A true Copr : Witnefr, HENRY WARD, Secretary PROVIDENCE; Printed by fiiMDTT Whebie*. PROVIDENCE John Carter, 1769-1793 Bennett Wheeler, 1779-1800 Emmons, Nathaniel. A Discourse of Salvation. —Wheeler RIHS Providence, January 1. The following is a most Particular Account of Murders at Weathersfield. Broadside. — Wheeler Drowne The Providence Gazette. — Carter RIHS General Assembly. February; May; June; October & December. — Carter RIHS February. An Act laying duties of Excise. — Carter RIHS February. An Act to disqualify Persons convicted of illicit Trade. Broadside. RIHS June. An Act laying an Impost of Two per Centum, ad valorem . Broadside. —Carter RIHS June. An Actfor granting Twenty Thousand Pounds. RIHS December. Whereas Congress (resolved to raise) $1,200,000 for the National Debt. Broadside. —Carter RIHS By the United States. A Proclamation, Cessation of Arms. Broad- side. — Carter RIHS Declaration of the American Ministers. Providence, April 7. Cessation of Arms. Broadside. — Carter RIHS Definitive Treaty of Peace. Providence, December 1. Broadside. — Carter RIHS General Peace. Providence, March 31. Broadside. — Carter RIHS The New-England Almanack for 1784 By Isaac Bickerstaff. — Carter RIHS The North- American Calendar, for 1784; By Benjamin West. RIHS There are 3 issues, by Wheeler on the Parade; Wheeler on the West-side the Bridge ; and, sold by Mr. Terence Reilly. RIHS 1784 NEWPORT Solomon Southwick, 1768-1787 Southwick & Barber, 1780-1786 The Instructive Fables of Pilpay. — America (Newport) AAS Hamilton, Alexander. A Letter from Phocian. — Southwick RIHS Martin, Hugh. A Narrative of a Discovery of, the cure of cancers. (Evans) The Newport Mercury. — Southwick & Barber Redwood Newport, May 31. An Act to incorporate the Town of Newport into a City. Broadside. RIHS [47] PROVIDENCE John Carter, 1 769-1 793 Bennett Wheeler, 1 779-1800 Backus, Isaac. A Church History of New-England, Vol. II. — Carter Note. The first and third volumes were printed in Boston in 1777 and 1796. RIHS Fenning, Daniel. The Universal Spelling Book, 17th Ed. — Carter RIHS Fobes, Peres. The Paradise of God. A Sermon, execution of John Dixson, for burglary, November 11. — Wheeler RIHS By William Greene, Governor, A Proclamation. Definitive Articles of Peace. Broadside. — Carter RIHS Oliver, Thomas Fitch. A Discourse, Masons, First Day of January. — Carter AAS Providence. For paving the Streets, Sept. 1784. Broadside. Prov. Town Papers The Providence Gazette. — Carter RIHS General Assembly. February ; June. — Wheeler RIHS May ; August & October. —Carter RIHS February. An Act (Ordering the issue of six per cent certificates to meet war expenses). Broadside. (Evans) February. Whereas the General-Treasurer issued Loan Office Certificates. Broadside. — Carter RIHS February. An Act repealing the Test- Act. Broadside. — Wheeler RIHS June. Act for granting ,£20,000. Broadside. RIHS The United States Chronicle. Wheeler RIHS The New-England Almanack for 1785: By Isaac Bickerstaff. — Carter RIHS The North-American Calendar: for 1785 By Benjamin West. — Wheeler RIHS The North-American Calendar: for 1785. By Copernicus Partridge. — Wheeler Warren 1785 NEWPORT Southwick & Barber, 1780-1786 Laws of the Marine Society. Arnold The Newport Mercury Redwood Shipley, Jonathan. A Sermon, February 19, 1773. (Hammett) Articles of the Star Fire Society. Broadside. Newport HS [48] PROVIDENCE John Carter, 1769-1793 Bennett Wheeler, 1779-1800 Articles of the Amicable Fire Society. Broadside. RIHS Bourne, Benjamin. An Account of the Settlement of the Town of Bristol. —Wheeler RIHS Cadogan, William. A Dissertation on the Gout. — Wheeler RIHS The Book of Discipline, of Friends — Carter RIHS Hitchcock, Enos. A Discourse on Education, November 16. — Wheeler RIHS Huntington, Joseph. A Sermon, Instalment of John Ellis. — Wheeler RIHS The New England Primer Improved. —Carter RIHS Prentiss, Thomas. A Sermon, ordination of Henry Wight, January 5. — Wheeler RIHS The Providence Gazette. — Carter RIHS General Assembly. February ; June ; August ; October. — Carter RIHS May. —Wheeler RIHS August. An Act for Tax of Twenty Thousand Pounds. Broad- side. RIHS By William Greene, A Proclamation. Thanksgiving, 1st Day of Decem- ber. Broadside. RIHS The United States Chronicle. — Wheeler RIHS The New-England Almanack for 1786 By Isaac Bickerstaff. — Carter RIHS The North- American Calendar: for 1786: By Copernicus Partridge. —Wheeler RIHS There are two issues of this and also a Second Edition. RIHS 1786 NEWPORT Solomon Southwick, 1768-1787 Southwick §: Barber, 1780-1786 Newport Mercury. — Southwick Redwood General Assembly. October. — Southwick RIHS Lawful Money, May. 6 & 9 pence, 1, 2, 2 & 6 pence, 3, 5, 6, 10, 20, 30,40, 60 shillings. — Southwick & Barber RIHS Newport, October 9. The Following Draught of an Act to stimulate Paper Bills. — Southwick & Barber RIHS [49] PROVIDENCE John Carter, 1 769-1 793 Bennett Wheeler, 1779-1800 New Sentiments upon Universal Salvation, by Adelos. — Wheeler RIHS Backus, Isaac. The Testimony of the Two Witnesses. — Wheeler JCB Bowen, Jabez. To the Freemen (regarding payment of interest on State Notes). Broadside. RIHS Bowler, Metcalf. A Treatise on Agriculture. — Wheeler RIHS Emmons, Nathanael. Christ the Standard, Installation of Caleb Alex- ander, April 12. — Wheeler RIHS The Office, Installation of David Avery, May 25. — Wheeler RIHS Hart, Levi. The Resurrection, ordination of William Patten RIHS Followed by, Mr. Patten's Sermon. Hitchcock, Enos. A Discourse, Society of the Cincinnati, July 4. — Wheeler RIHS At a Meeting of the School Committee, 16th January, (Method of teach- ing Arithmetic). Broadside. JCB The Providence Gazette. — Carter RIHS Rhode Island College. Catalogus eorum qui in Collegio. Broadside. BU Honoratissimo Jabez Bowen, (Theses) Broadside. RIHS The Constitution of the United Fire Society. Broadside. — Wheeler RIHS United States Chronicle. —Wheeler RIHS Winchester, Elhanan. An Attempt to Collect the Scripture Passages. — Wheeler Rider General Assembly. February ; May ; June ; October, 2d Sess. — Carter RIHS March ; August. —Wheeler RIHS The October Session was printed at Newport by Southwick. March. An Act laying Duties of Excise. — Carter RIHS • June. An Act for granting a Tax. Broadside. — Wheeler Newport, August 22. An Act, in addition to (Penal Act). Broad- side. — Carter RIHS October. An Act to Stimulate Paper Bills. Broadside. • — Wheeler RIHS [50] AN ORATION, DELIVERED at MARIETTA, JULY 4, 1788. By the Hon. JAMES M. VARNUM, Efq. One of the JUDGES of the WESTERN TERRITORY; THE S P E E G H OF HIS EXCELLENCY ARTHUR St. C L A I R, Efquire, tjpok the proclamation of the commission appointing him Governor of said Territory} AND THE PROCEEDINGS of the INHABITANTS of the city of MARIETTA. NEWPORT (Rhode-Island) Printed by PETER EDES, Mdccljcxxviii. December. An Act for transferring Real Estates. Broadside. — Wheeler RIHS December. An Act laying Duties of Excise. —Carter RIHS The New-England Almanack for 1787. By Isaac Bickerstaff. — Carter RIHS The North- American Calendar for 1787 By Benjamin West. — Wheeler RIHS There are 3 issues. RIHS The Rhode-Island Sheet Almanack for 1787 By Benjamin West. Broadside. —Wheeler RIHS 1787 NEWPORT Henry Barber, 1 779-1800 Peter Edes, 1787-1791 The Advantages of Repentance. — Edes Newport HS Foster, Benjamin. A Dissertation on Daniel. — Edes Arnold Oesner, Salomon. The Death of Abel. —Edes Rider The Newport Herald. —Edes RIHS The Newport Mercury. — Barber Redwood A Poetical Sermon, Occasioned by a disappointment in love. — Edes (Evans) Raspe, Rudolf Erich. Gulliver revived : Fourth Edition. — Edes General Assembly. December, 1786; June, 1787. — Edes RIHS An Astronomical Diary, for 1788 : By Daniel Freebetter. — Edes RIHS An Almanack, for 1788 By Elisha Thornton. —Edes RIHS PROVIDENCE John Carter, 1769-1793 Bennett Wheeler, 1779-1800 Belknap, Abraham. Stop Thief. Johnston May 25. Broadside. — Wheeler Prov. Town Papers Buckland, John, & Fielding, John. An Account of a Hermit of the Alleghany Mountains. —Wheeler Arnold Emmons, Nathanael. The Dignity of Man. A Discourse in Franklin (March 1). —Wheeler RIHS Friends, Society of. An Address from the Yearly Meeting (Slave Trade). (Evans) Glas, John. Christian Songs ; Seventh Edition. —Wheeler RIHS [51] M axcy, Jonathan. Proposals For printing by Subscription, A Poem. Broadside. BU — —A Poem on the Prospects of America, at Rhode Island College. —Wheeler Rider The Providence Gazette. — Carter RIHS The United States Chronicle. —Wheeler RIHS Varnum, James Mitchell. The Case of Trevett against Weeden. — Carter RIHS General Assembly. March; May; October. —Wheeler RIHS August; September. — Carter RIHS March. An Act to prevent Bribery. Broadside. RIHS March. An Act for granting ^20,000. Broadside. RIHS To the General Assembly, Whereas the Subscribers were a Com- mittee on Debts, Newport, March 1st. — Wheeler RIHS March. An Act for more equal Representation. Broadside. RIHS Printed on the same sheet as the preceding entry. September. An Act for collecting the First Year's Interest. Broadside. RIHS September. An Act for granting ^30,000. Broadside. —Wheeler RIHS October. An Act for punishing Persons Convicted of Larcenies Broadside. J RIHS United States. Proceedings of The Foederal Convention. Sept. 17. — Carter RIHS We, the People, to form a more perfect Union (Constitution). RIHS The New-England Almanack for 1788 By Isaac Bickerstaff. — Carter RIHS The North- American Calendar: for 1788. —Wheeler RIHS Wheeler's North- American Calendar, for 1788. — Wheeler The Rhode-Island Sheet Almanack for 1788. —Wheeler 1788 NEWPORT Henry Barber, 1 779-1800 Peter Edes, 1787-1791 Burges, Bartholomew. The Seaman's Journal. — Edes (Evans) A Letter to Philo-Africanus, upon Slavery. — Edes Arnold Cutler, Manasseh. An Explanation of the Map of Federal Lands. — Edes Newport HS The Life of Cassem, Translated. — Edes (Hammett) [52] The Newport Herald. — Edes RIHS The Newport Mercury. — Barber Articles of Agreement, Ohio Company. (Hammett) General Assembly. February ; March. RIHS Varnum, James Mitchell. An Oration, July 4, at Marietta. —Edes RIHS Wilkinson, Edward. Wisdom, A Poem. —Edes Harris Poor Richard's Rhode-Island Almanack for 1789. — Edes RIHS An Almanack for 1789: By Elisha Thornton. —Edes RIHS 1788 PROVIDENCE John Carter, 1769-1793 Bennett Wheeler, 1779-1800 Coman, William. Five Dollars Reward (for) Jacob Johnston. Provi- dence, June 4. Broadside. — Wheeler Prov. Town Papers Griffith, John. A Collection of the Newest Dances. (Evans) Hitchcock, Enos. An Oration: July 4. — Wheeler RIHS At A Meeting of the Directors of the Ohio Company, March 5. JCB Park, Thomas. An Oration: in the College Hall August 13, death of Nathan Merrick. —Wheeler RIHS The Providence Gazette. — Carter RIHS General Assembly. May ; June ; October ; December. — Carter RIHS February. An Act submitting the Report for a Constitution. Broadside. —Wheeler RIHS The Petition of the People called Quakers, (Slave Trade). Broad- side. —Wheeler RIHS June. An Act for granting Thirty Thousand Pounds. Broadside —Wheeler RIHS -October. Whereas His Excellency George Clinton (Proposed Constitutional Amendments). —Wheeler RIHS Rhode Island College. Honoratissimo Jabez Bowen. (Theses) Broadside. —Wheeler BU The United States Chronicle —Wheeler RIHS The New-England Almanack, for 1789 Isaac Bickerstaff. —Carter RIHS Wheeler's North-American Calendar, for 1789. —Wheeler RIHS The Rhode-Island Sheet Almanack, for 1789. —Wheeler (Evans) [53] 1789 NEWPORT Henry Barber, 1779-1800 Peter Edes, 1 787-1 791 Bours, John. An Appeal to the Public, misrepresentations by James Sayre. —Edes RIHS The Newport Herald. — Edes RIHS The Newport Mercury. — Barber Redwood Consolation from Homar, (and) A Soliloquy By Rev. William Smith — Barber Arnold General Assembly. May. — Edes RIHS An Address presented James Sayre, with his Answer. — Barber RIHS Webster, Noah, jun. An American Selection. Sixth Edition. — Edes NYPL An Almanack, for 1790 By Elisha Thornton. — Edes RIHS PROVIDENCE John Carter, 1769-1793 Bennett Wheeler, 17 79-1 800 Benezet, Anthony. The Pennsylvania Spelling-Book. 4th Edition. — Wheeler Arnold Doddridge, Philip. Three Sermons on the Evidences. —Wheeler RIHS Emmons, Nathanael. A Discourse, ordination of Walter Harris August 26. —Wheeler RIHS A Sermon, ordination of John Robinson, January 14. —Wheeler RIHS Fitch, Elijah. The Beauties of Religion RIHS " The Choice " is on pp. 125-129. Judson, Ephraim. Ambassadors appointed, ordination of Jonathan Strong January 28. —Wheeler RIHS The Charter of the Providence Association of Mechanics and Manu- facturers —Wheeler RIHS The Providence Gazette. — Carter RIHS Rhode Island College. Catalogus eorum qui in Collegio. Broadside. —Wheeler BU Honoratissimo Jabez Bowen. (Theses) Broadside. —Wheeler BU Constitution of a Society for abolishing the Slave Trade. RIHS The United States Chronicle. RIHS [54] CONSOLATION FROM H O M A R, An Hermit of the East. ******* S O L I L O Q^U V, By the Rtv. WILLIAM SMITH, A. M. Reftor of St. Paul't Church, Narraganfetl, Rhode-Ifland State. NEWPORT i Pmnteb by HENRY BARBER* MjDCC.LXXXIX. TO WHICH IS ADDED ) Ward, Henry. Gentlemen, I have in Vain (tried) to procure the Prox for Secretary April n. Broadside. Rider General Assembly. March ; June ; October (2) —Carter RIHS September. —Wheeler RIHS March. An Act for granting Twenty Thousand Pounds. Broad- side - —Carter RIHS September. An Act for levying Duties and Imposts. —Wheeler RIHS September. An Act relative to a Convention. Broadside. — Carter RIHS The following is a Copy of a Bill suspending the Bills of Credit. Broadside. —Wheeler RIHS October. Congress (submits) Articles in Addition to the Constitu- tion. Broadside. —Wheeler RIHS October. An Act for repealing Bills of Credit. RIHS The New-England Almanack for 1790 By Isaac Bickerstaff. — Carter RIHS Wheeler's North-American Calendar for 1790. —Wheeler RIHS There are 2 issues. RIHS 1790 NEWPORT Henry Barber, 1779-1800 Peter Edes, 1787-1791 All, with one exception, printed by Edes Buckner, Samuel. The American Sailor. JCB Newport Herald. RIHS Newport Mercury. — Barber Ratification of the Constitution of the United States, May 29. RIHS The Bill of Rights, and Amendments, in Convention, March 6. RIHS The Columbian Almanack for 1791 By William Lilly Stover. RIHS The Rhode Island Almanack for 1791 By Elisha Thornton. RIHS PROVIDENCE John Carter, 1768-1793 Bennett Wheeler, 1779-1800 Emmons, Nathaniel. A Discourse, November 3, Society for the Re- formation of Morals. — Wheeler RIHS By His Excellency Arthur Fenner. A Proclamation. Whereas the Constitution requires, Oath or Affirmation. Broadside. RIHS [55] THE REVEREND PERES FOBES, ProfefTor of Natural and Experimental Philofophy, in Rhoderlfland College, propofes to exhibit A COURSE of LECTURES upon NATURAL PHILOSOPHY and ASTRONOMY, viz. Upon the Doctrine of Attraction, in which will be explained the firft Principles of Agriculture and Botany ; upon the Me- chanical Powers ; Hydroftatics and Hydraulics j Pneumatics j Optics j Aftronomy ; Electricity ; Magnetifm, and a Sketch of Anatomy. The Whole illuftrated by a Variety of curious and entertaining Experiments. The Courfe will confift of Twelve Lectures, two or three to be exhibited per Week, at the Philofophy-Room- in College. The Price Twelve Shillings, for the whole Courfe, or One Shilling and Three Pence for a fingle Lecture.-- -To com- mence on FRIDAY, the 25th Inftant, at 4 o'Clock, P. M. TICKETS may be had this Afternoon, by applying to Mr. George Benfon, Mr. Jofeph Jenckes, or to either of the Officers of College. Providence^ June 24, 1790. The Reverend Peres Fobes, proposes A Course of Lectures Providence, June 24. Broadside. JCB Hart, Levi. The War between Michael, ordination of John Wilder January 27. —Wheeler RIHS The Providence Gazette —Carter RIHS Providence, March 31. Gentlemen, No Prox having been recommended. Broadside. RIHS Rhode-Island united to the Great American Family May 31. Broad- side. — Carter RIHS General Assembly. January ; May ; June ; September ; October. — Carter RIHS January. An Act for calling a Convention. Broadside. — Carter RIHS June. An Act, Mode of Electing Senators. Broadside. — Carter RIHS June. An Act to incorporate Providence Society for the Aboli- tion of Slavery. RIHS ■ September. It is voted, that a Representative be elected. Broad- side. — Carter RIHS Rhode Island College. Honoratissimo Jabez Bowen. (Theses). Broadside. —Wheeler RIHS Russell, Jonathan. A Tribute to the Memory of Nathan Hayward. — Wheeler PPL Smith, William. A Discourse, Convention of Clerical and Lay-Dele- gates, 18 Nov. RIHS Sterry, Consider & John. The American Youth, Mathematics, Vol. I. — Wheeler RIHS [ ] To be observed on the Arrival of the President, Providence, August 17. Broadside. RIHS United States Chronicle — Wheeler RIHS Wilder, John. The Blessedness, Interment of Ebenezer Lane, May 12. — Wheeler RIHS The New-England Almanack for 1791 By Isaac Bickerstaff — Carter RIHS Wheeler's North-American Calendar for 1701. —Wheeler RIHS 1 791 NEWPORT Henry Barber, 1 779-1 800 Peter Edes, 1 787-1 791 The Confession, etc., of Thomas Mount executed at Little Rest, 27th May. RIHS [67] The Newport Herald The last issue found is dated September 3, at N. Y. Historical Society. The Newport Mercury — Barber Peckham, Thomas. To the Members of the General Assembly, New- port, May 3d. Broadside. RIHS Smith, William. The Convict's Visitor. Lessons, Prayers, etc. (Hammett) Town Tax. Whereas the Freemen assessed ^2500, Newport, May 18. Broadside. Newport HS The Rhode Island Almanack for 1792. By E. Thornton. RIHS PROVIDENCE John Carter, 1 769-1 793 Bennett Wheeler, 1779-1800 Constitution of the Bank. Third October. Broadside. — Carter RIHS Rules observed at the Bank in Providence. October 13. Broadside. — Carter RIHS Emmons, Nathanael. A Sermon, ordination of Elias Dudley, April 13. — Wheeler RIHS Fobes, Peres. A Sermon, death of James Manning, July 31. — Carter RIHS Maxcy, Jonathan. The Last Enemy, funeral sermon, Manning, July 31. — Carter RIHS The Providence Gazette — Carter RIHS General Assembly. February; May; October. — Carter RIHS June. —Wheeler RIHS June. An Act for granting Six Thousands Pounds. Broadside. — Carter RIHS October. Whereas the Bank, petitioned to incorporate. Broad- side. — Carter RIHS Rhode Island College. Illustrissimo Jabez Bowen. (Theses). Broadside. — Wheeler BU Smith, William. A Discourse, before Masons, 27th June. — Wheeler Newport HS Stillman, Samuel. A Sermon, May 31, death of Nicholas Brown. — Carter RIHS United States Inspector General's Office. Regulations for Troops. — Wheeler United States Chronicle — Wheeler RIHS Wheeler, Bennett. The Young Mason's Monitor. — Wheeler RIHS The New-England Almanack for 1792. By I. Bickerstaff. — Carter RIHS Wheeler's North-American Calendar, 1792. — Wheeler RIHS [58] 1792 NEWPORT Henry Barber, 1779-1800 The Charter of the Artillery Company. . Rider Charter, Constitution, etc., of the Association of Mechanics and Manu- facturers. Rider The Newport Mercury PROVIDENCE John Carter, 1769-1793 Bennett Wheeler, 1779-1800 Allen, Paul, jun. An Oration, death of Roger Williams Howell, November 22. —Carter RIHS Doddridge, Philip. Christ formed, A Sermon. —Carter RIHS A Sermon, care of the Soul. —Carter RIHS Edwards, Jonathan. Injustice of the Slave Trade. —Carter RIHS Goldsmith, Oliver. The Vicar of Wakefield. — Wheeler Congress The Brethren of St. John's Lodge, to attend the Funeral of Moses Badger. Broadside. —Wheeler Rider Law, William, The Nature of Christianity. Ninth Editon. — Carter RIHS The Providence Gazette — Carter RIHS General Assembly. February ; May ; August ; October. — Wheeler RIHS June. —Carter RIHS June. It is Voted, Two Representatives be elected. Broadside. — Wheeler RIHS August. It is Voted, Election of First and Second Representa- tives. Broadside. RIHS Rhode Island College. Honoratissimo Jabez Bowen (Theses). Broadside. — Wheeler BU Rules for the Providence Assembly. Broadside. RIHS United States Chronicle —Wheeler RIHS The New England Almanack for 1793. By Isaac Bickerstaff. — Carter RIHS Wheeler's North American Calendar, for 1793. — Wheeler RIHS WARREN Nathaniel Phillips, 1792-1800 Herald of the United States No. 1, January 14. Massachusetts Historical Society has the first and a few later issues. [59] ' Lines on the Last and dying Words of Rev. Oliver Williams. Broad- side. — for Richard Lee A AS Smith, Eunice. 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We think it our Duty to communicate (French and English Fleets.) Providence, March 1. Broadside. —Wheeler RIHS Confirmation of the Re-Capture of Toulon. Providence, March 11. Broadside. — Carter & Wilkinson RIHS The Love of Christ, death of John Thornton. — Carter & Wilkinson RIHS Maxcy, Jonathan. An Address, Rhode-Island College Commencement. —Wheeler RIHS Moore, John. Medical Sketches. First American Edition. — Carter & Wilkinson RIHS The Providence Gazette — Carter & Wilkinson RIHS Providence, April z. By last evening's mail (war news). Broadside. — Carter & Wilkinson RIHS General Assembly. February ; March. — Carter & Wilkinson RIHS May. —Wheeler RIHS Rhode Island College. Viro Amplissimo, Jabez Bowen (Theses) — Carter & Wilkinson BU Order of the Exercises of Commencement, September 3. Broad- side. — Carter & Wilkinson BU [62] The Narrative of Whiting Sweeting, executed at Albany. —Wheeler BU Tillinghast, George. An Oration, Fourth of July. — Carter & Wilkinson RIHS United States Chronicle —Wheeler RIHS Watson, Richard. An Apology for Christianity. First American Edi- tion. — Carter & Wilkinson RIHS Wilson, James. An Oration, Providence Association of Mechanics, April 14. —Wheeler RIHS The New-England Almanack for 1795 By Isaac Bickerstaff. — Carter & Wilkinson RIHS The New-England Almanack for 1795 By Elisha Thornton. — Carter & Wilkinson ' RIHS Thornton's Sheet Almanack for 1795. — Carter & Wilkinson Wheeler's North-American Calendar for 1795. — Wheeler RIHS WARREN Nathaniel Phillips, 1792-1800 Herald of the United States General Assembly. June ; October. RIHS June. Resolve for choosing Representatives. Broadside. RIHS October. An Act for granting Six Thousand Pounds RIHS The Indictment& Trial of Sir Richard Rum. Twentieth Edition. Rider Scheme Of A Lottery, for finishing a House for Public Worship. Broad- side. Haile Library, Warren Wight, Henry. A Sermon, October 9, 1793, Sickness in Philadelphia. RIHS Phillips's United States Diary; for 1795. RIHS 1795 NEWPORT Henry Barber, 1779-1800. Henry C. Southwick & Co., 1 794-1 795 Hunter, William. An Oration, July 4. — Barber RIHS The Newport Mercury —Barber RIHS Anderson's Almanack for 1796. — Southwick & Co. PROVIDENCE Carter & Wilkinson, 1793-1799 Bennett Wheeler, 1779-1800 Andros, Thomas. Light to the Upright. A Sermon, death of Capt. John Crane. — Carter & Wilkinson RIHS Bicheno, J. A Friendly Address to the Jews. „ — Carter & Wilkinson RIHS [63] Buch an, William. A Letter concerning Fleecy Hosiery. Second Ameri- can Edition. — Carter & Wilkinson RIHS Dodsley, Robert. (Economy of Human Life, from an Indian Manu- script. Aldrich Harris, Caleb. A Map of the State. Saml. Hill Sculpt. Boston. — Engraved for Carter & Wilkinson RIHS Hitchcock, Enos. An Answer to the Question, why do you Observe — Carter & Wilkinson RIHS Maxcy, Jonathan. The Existence of God. — Carter & Wilkinson RIHS An Oration, July 4th. — Carter & Wilkinson RIHS An Oration, Providence Association of Mechanics. —Wheeler RIHS New Theatre, Providence. On Wednesday Evening, September 16th. Broadside. RIHS The Providence Gazette — Carter & Wilkinson RIHS Charter and Bye-Laws of the Light-Infantry — Wheeler RIHS General Assembly. January. Table of Fees — Carter & Wilkinson RIHS Rhode Island College. Catalogus eorum qui in Collegio. Broad- side. — Carter & Wilkinson BU Commencement, September 2, (order of exercises). Broadside. — Carter & Wilkinson BU Viro Amplissimo, Jabez Bowen (Theses). Broadside. — Carter & Wilkinson BU The Act of Incorporation of St. John's Church. — Carter & Wilkinson RIHS Salzmann, C. C. Elements of Morality. First American Edition. — Carter & Wilkinson RIHS Simons, Benjamin B. A Funeral Oration, Thomas Edwards. —Wheeler RIHS By the President. A Proclamation, Thanksgiving, 19th February. Broadside. — Carter & Wilkinson RIHS United States Chronicle —Wheeler RIHS Wilkinson, William. The Federal Calculator. — Carter & Wilkinson RIHS The New-England Almanack for 1796 By Isaac Bickerstaff. — Carter & Wilkinson RIHS The New-England Almanack for 1796: By Elisha Thornton. — Carter & Wilkinson RIHS Thornton's Sheet Almanack for 1796. (Advertisement) Wheeler's North-American Calendar, for 1796. —Wheeler RIHS [64] " : '-"."-'# -i'-J?"' ,.,-W, -•'V.3 ClSf ■: v ' * •i W- j\ , s , , u O^fjJ \lf ■ I 4r»- - "UWv^'u ■ — _ f^at- "..it.,. j;'/(.\.*»-h'~;>-<-'-- RIHS RIHS RIHS RIHS RIHS RIHS WARREN Nathaniel Phillips, 1792-1800 Child, William. A Collection of Hymns. Ellis, James. A Narrative of Law-Suits in Rehoboth. Herald of the United States Patten, William. Christianity the true Theology. General Assembly. January ; May ; June ; October. — '■ June. An Act for taking an Estimate Phillips's United States Diary, for 1796. 1796 NEWPORT Henry Barber, 1779-1800 The Newport Mercury RIHS Articles of the Star Fire Society Newport HS Washington, George. To the People (Farewell Address) AAS PROVIDENCE Joseph Fry, 1796 Carter & Wilkinson, 1793-1799 Bennett Wheeler, 1779-1800 Allen, Paul, jun. An Oration, Fourth of July. — Carter & Wilkinson RIHS Burges, Tristam. The Cause of Man ; Commencement. . — Carter & Wilkinson RIHS Burrill, George R. An Oration, Association of Mechanics. April 11. — Wheeler RIHS Doggett, Simeon, jun. Concerning the Way to Eternal Life. — Carter & Wilkinson RIHS Exhibitions, Comic and Experimental. November 18. Broadside. RIHS By His Excellency Arthur Fenner. Benjamin Bourn having (resigned) elect a Representative. Fourth of November. Broadside. RIHS Catalogue of Books in the Gloucester United Library. — Carter & Wilkinson RIHS Hitchcock, Enos. The Parent's Assistant. Third Edition — Carter & Wilkinson RIHS Holman, Nathan. A Funeral Oration, death of Mr. Alva Spalding. — Fry BU [65] Providence, November (5) Brother, You are requested to attend the Funeral of John Francis. B. Wheeler, Sec. Broadside. Rider Maxcy, Jonathan. A Discourse, Doctrine of Atonement. — Carter & Wilkinson RIHS A Funeral Sermon, James Manning. Second Edition. — Wheeler RIHS A Sermon preached September 14, Dedication of the Meeting- House in Cumberland. — Carter & Wilkinson RIHS Pope, Alexander. An Essay on Man. — Carter & Wilkinson RIHS The Providence Gazette — Carter & Wilkinson RIHS General Assembly. May. — Carter & Wilkinson RIHS June 18, dissent from the Estimate — Wheeler RIHS Circular. Providence, June 29th. Gentlemen, The Freemen of Providence dissent from the Estimate. Broadside. — Wheeler RIHS Providence, July 27. Gentlemen, eight Towns, of the new Estimate. Broadside. RIHS At a Convention of Delegates from Eight Towns, Fifteenth of August. RIHS • October. An Act directing the Mode of choosing Representa- tives. Broadside. — Carter & Wilkinson Rhode Island College. Commencement September 7 (order of Ex- ercises). Broadside. — Carter & Wilkinson BU Viro Amplissimo, Jabez Bowen. (Theses). Broadside. — Carter & Wilkinson BU Rollin, Charles. The Life of Alexander the Great. —Wheeler RIHS Rules for House-Carpenters Work in Providence. — Carter & Wilkinson RIHS Sheridan, Thomas. A Course of Lectures on Elocution. — Carter & Wilkinson RIHS State Gazette — Published by Joseph Fry RIHS No. 1, January 4 ; No. 52, July 2. Twamley, J. Dairying Exemplified. First American Edition. — Carter & Wilkinson RIHS United States Chronicle —Wheeler RIHS Washington, George. Address, Announcing his Resolution to Retire. — Carter & Wilkinson RIHS The New-England Almanack for 1797. By Isaac Bickerstaff. — Carter & Wilkinson RIHS The New-England Almanack for 1797 By Elisha Thornton & Eliab Wilkinson. — Carter & Wilkinson RIHS Wheeler's North-American Calendar, for 1797. —Wheeler RIHS [66] WARREN Nathaniel Phillips, 1792-1800 Ellery, Abraham Redwood. An Oration, July 4th. RIHS Herald of the United States General Assembly. February; June; October. RIHS June. An Act for granting Twenty Thousand Dollars. RIHS June. Be it enacted, that Two Representatives be elected. Broad- side. (Probably by Phillips.) Phillips's United States Diary, for 1797. RIHS 1797 NEWPORT Henry Barber, 1 779-1800 The Newport Mercury RIHS Marchant, William. An Oration, Fourth of July. RIHS PROVIDENCE Carter & Wilkinson, 1793-1799 Bennett Wheeler, 1779-1800 All, with five exceptions, by Carter & Wilkinson Allen, Benjamin. An Oration, Commencement RIHS Allen, Paul. An Oration, Commencement RIHS Arnold, Josias Lyndon. Poems RIHS Bridgiiam, Samuel W. An Oration, Commencement RIHS Burges, Tristam. Solitude and Society, Philological Society. RIHS Burrill, George R. An Oration. Fourth of July. RIHS Divine Oracles. In Letters to a Son. — Wheeler RIHS Dodge, Paul. A Poem, Commencement RIHS The Elephant, will just stay to give the Citizens an Opportunity to see him. Broadside. Rider This was also printed with a cut of the Elephant. RIHS The Evidence and Import of Christ's Resurrection — Wheeler RIHS Hitchcock, Enos. A New- Year's Sermon. RIHS The Providence Gazette RIHS The Providence Gazette Extraordinary. Saturday, May 20. RIHS Rhode Island. To the Freemen, Elisha R. Potter, having (resigned) elect a Representative, 24 July. Broadside. RIHS November 6. The following are the Allowances of the Militia. Broadside. RIHS General Assembly. October; An Act for furnishing the Militia. Broadside. RIHS [67] We the Subscribers do voluntarily inlist, October. Broadside. RIHS Rhode Island College. Commencement, September 6, (Order of Ex- ercises). Broadside. BU Illustrissimo Jabez Bowen. (Theses) Broadside. Thompson, Otis. A Poem, Rhode-Island College. December 27. -Wheeler RIHS Funeral Oration, Eliab Kingman. Arnold United States Chronicle — Wheeler RIHS The New-England Almanack for 1798 By Isaac Bickerstaff. RIHS The Rhode-Island Calendar for 1798 By Isaac Bickerstaff. — for Joseph J. Todd RIHS Wheeler's North- American Calendar for 1798. — Wheeler RIHS WARREN Nathaniel Phillips, 1792-1800 Herald of the United States By His Excellency Arthur Fenner. A Proclamation. Thirtieth Novem- ber a Day of Thanksgiving. Broadside. RIHS General Assembly. February ; May ; June ; October ; December. RIHS October. An Act for granting T wenty Thousand Dollars. RIHS Thurber, Laban. The Young Ladies' & Gentlemen's Preceptor. RIHS Phillips's United States Diary: for 1798. RIHS 1798 NEWPORT Henry Barber, 1779-1800 H. & O. Farnsworth, 1798-1799 The Companion ; and Commercial Centinel No. 1, May 2, is at AAS — Farnsworth The Newport Mercury —Barber RIHS Rhode Island. The Public Laws passed since January, 1798. — Farnsworth RIHS General Assembly. June. An Act for calling out the Militia. Broad- side. — Barber RIHS October. An Act for granting Twenty Thousand Dollars. Broad- side. — Farnsworth Shaw, Josiah C. An Oration, July 4th. — Farnsworth RIHS The Constitution of the United States — Farnsworth (Hammett) [68] PROVIDENCE Carter & Wilkinson, 1 793-1 799 Bennett Wheeler, 1779-1800 All, except as noted, by Carter & Wilkinson Allen, Paul. An Oration, Federal Adelphi. —Wheeler RIHS Andros, Thomas. A reference occasioned by the death of his wife. —Wheeler RIHS Beneficent Congregational Church. A Short Catechism. —Wheeler RIHS Bridgham, Samuel W. An Oration, Fourth of July. RIHS To the Freemen, John Brown will accept, Providence, Aug. 20. Broad- side. RIHS Clarke, Abraham L. The Catechism of the Protestant Episcopal Church. RIHS Dexter, Andrew, jun. An Oration, Commencement RIHS By His Excellency Arthur Fenner, A Proclamation. Whereas, the printed laws shall be in full force. Broadside. RIHS Maxcy, Jonathan. An Address, Commencement, September 5. RIHS A Sermon, death of Welcome Arnold. RIHS The Charter of the Providence Association Of Mechanics and Manu- facturers. — Wheeler RIHS The Providence Gazette RIHS President's Speech. Saturday Evening, December 15. Broad- side. RIHS Rhode Island. The Public Laws. RIHS Instructions for principal Assessors, Providence, 5th November. Broad- side. Sir, Your being a member of the Gen. Assembly, the medical Art has been rising. Broadside. RIHS Dated in manuscript, Jan. 25th, 1798. General Assembly. June. —Wheeler RIHS Rhode Island College. Catalogus eorum qui in Collegio BU Commencement (Order of Exercises.) Broadside. BU Exhibition, in College Chapel, 22 August, by Part of Junior and Sophomore Classes. Broadside. BU Exhibition, 5 December, Senior Class. Broadside. -Wheeler BU Illustrissimo Jabez Bowen (Theses). Broadside. —Wheeler BU Thompson, Otis. An Oration, Commencement. RIHS United States. Circuit Court. Declaration. Rhode-Island District. Nathaniel Russel vs John Innis Clark. RIHS Perhaps printed in Philadelphia. United States Chronicle —Wheeler RIHS [69] Webb, Conrade. Union Considered, An Oration, Commencement. — Wheeler BU Wilson, James. Apostolic Church Government. — Wheeler RIHS The New-England Almanack for 1799 By Isaac Bickerstaff. RIHS WARREN Nathaniel Phillips, 1792-1800 Herald of the United States General Assembly. January; May. RIHS Sanger, Zedekiah. A Sermon, ordination of Samuel Watson. RIHS 1799 NEWPORT Henry Barber, 1779-1800 H. & O. Farnsworth, 1798-1799 Oliver Farnsworth, 1 799-1800 Laws of the Marine Society. — Barber (Hammett) The Newport Mercury — Barber RIHS General Assembly. October, 1798. — H. & O. Farnsworth RIHS February: May; June; October. — O . Farnsworth RIHS Acts made and passed, February ; May ; June. — O . Farnsworth RIHS To the Hon. General Assembly, June. The memorial of the Providence Association of Mechanicks for the Support of free schools. — Farnsworth RIHS Weekly Companion — Farnsworth RIHS has the issue for June 15. Newport Almanac, for 1800. — Farnsworth RIHS The New-England Calendar for 1800. By Eliab Wilkinson. — Printed (at Warren) for Jacob Richardson RIHS PROVIDENCE Carter & Wilkinson, 1 793-1 799 John Carter, jun., 1799-1801. Bennett Wheeler, 1 779-1803 Allen, Paul, jun. An Oration, Election of the Independent Companies. — Carter RIHS Burges, Tristam. The Art of Excelling, Federal Adelphi. — Carter RIHS War, Necessary, Just and Beneficial. —Wheeler RIHS [70] Clarke, Abraham L. The Secrets of Masonry, September 3d. —Wheeler RIHS By His Excellency Arthur Fenner. A Proclamation. Thanksgiving, 28th November. Broadside. —Carter RIHS Hitchcock, Enos. A Sermon, ordination of Elisha Fisk. —Wheeler RIHS Howland, John. A Lecture, Providence Association of Mechanics. —Wheeler RIHS The Masonic Burial-Office of the Grand Lodge of Rhode Island. — Carter RIHS Maxcy, Jonathan. An Oration, Fourth of July. —Carter RIHS Messer, Asa. A Discourse, Sunday preceding Commencement. — Carter RIHS New Ohio Lands. And Title Indisputable. Providence, May 1 1 . Broad- side. RIHS Providence, April 13, Sir, George Brown is a Candidate. Broadside. RIHS The Providence Gazette —Carter RIHS The Providence Journal No. i, January 2. — Carter RIHS Charter of the Providence Insurance Company. — Wheeler RIHS Charter, Laws, &c. of the Providence Marine Society. —Wheeler RIHS Rhode Island College. Commencement, September 4, (Programme) Broadside. — Carter Rider Illustrissimo Jabez Bowen (Theses) Broadside. — Carter BU Sacred to the Memory of Mr. Ebenezer Jenckes, and Freelove, his Wife. Broadside. RIHS Congress of the United States. Acts, Third Session. — Carter JCB United States Chronicle — Wheeler RIHS The New-England Almanack for 1800. By Isaac Bickerstaff — Carter RIHS WARREN Nathaniel Phillips, 1792-1800 Herald of the United States The Charter and By-Laws of the Warren Library Society. RIHS An Act to incorporate Washington Lodge No. 3 in Warren. Broadside. Haile Library, Warren The New-England Calendar for 1800. By Eliab Wilkinson. |.Haile Library, Warren An edition of this was also printed for Jacob Richardson of Newport. RIHS [71] i8oo NEWPORT Henry Barber, 1779-1800 Oliver Farnsworth, 1799-1800 , Beckley, John James. Address to the People, with the Life of Thomas Jefferson. — Farnsworth Rider Briggs, John. An Oration Feb. nth, death of Washington. — Barber (Hammett) Burroughs, Peleg. An Oration Feb. 22d, death of Washington. — Barber (Hammett) Dehon, Theodore. Discourse, Death of Washington. — Barber JCB The Guardian of Liberty — Farnsworth RIHS No. 1, October 3, is in the New York Public Library. Memory of Washington. —Farnsworth RIHS The New England Primer —Farnsworth (Hammett) The Newport Mercury — Barber Redwood Patten, William. A Discourse, interment of Dr. Isaac Senter. — Barber RIHS A Discourse, death of Washington — Barber RIHS The above were issued with a common foretitle ; Mr. Patten's Two Discourses, December 29, 1799. Proposals for printing two Sermons by Patten. Broadside. RIHS General Assembly. February ; May ; June ; October. — Farnsworth RIHS June. The following list of Officers was omitted in the Schedule. JCB Acts made and passed, October, 1799-October, 1800. — Farnsworth RIHS The Rhode Island Republican — Farnsworth The Weekly Companion — Farnsworth The Newport Almanack for 1801. — Farnsworth RIHS The Rhode-Island Almanac for 1801. — Farnsworth RIHS There were two issues. The New-England Calendar for 1801. — Farnsworth for Richardson (Hammett) PROVIDENCE John Carter, jun., 1799-1801 Bennett Wheeler, 1 779-1 803 Samuel J. Williams, 1800- Allen, Paul. An Oration before the Federal Adelphi. — Wheeler RIHS [72] VERSES Made on the fudden D E A T H of Six Young Women and one Boy, who were Drowned at Jameltown, Rhode-Ifland, July 13, 1782. HARK ! hstk 1 and hear the folemn news of late. The folemn providence I the awful fate ! Scv'n blooming youths all in iheir health and prime. By fudden death werefuatched oat of time. II. 'Twns on the thirteenth of July, we hear. Five young men, iwu boys, twelve ladies fair, Who hid cumbin'd to go the day before, To take a fad as far as Jaraerlown fhore. 111. In merriment to fpendthe afternoon, Not knowing what was their unhappy doom ! For a they on the pteafant fea did fail, Moft unexpected came a fudden gale. IV. A fatal gale ! that tolled them all o'er Into the fea before ihey reach'd the Oiore 2 They in the waves were wafted to and fro. Flaying to God hit mercy to beftow. Who can exprefs the lamentations there. The fhtiekt and cries, the horror and defpair, Six virgins fair, all in their youth and bloom, Likewife a bay, interr'd in wat'ry tomb. VI. Oh! whit afcene of grief to thefc young men, To fee fo many drown'd by fide of them. For fure it w.it not in their power to five. Thole that went dawn into the wat'ry grave. VIL Csft no reflection then on them, I fay, For who ean live when death demands his prey. Several whofaw this mournful fad event. Immediately to then alfiftance went. VIII. Out of the lea they took up five young men. With fix young women, and a boy with them. Twelve of them fav'd out of the raging fea, And from the borders of eternity. IX. For fure they would into the raging main. Been droane.l too, had not 2 Alliance came. Oh ! thrn dear youih, do not forget 1 pray, Gjd's providence in faving you that day. Now when their render patents came to hear. The awful death of their poor children dear. They wrong their hands and wept moft bittcily. For iheir dear chikiicn drowned in the fea. XI. Who can exptefi the forrows of the heart. To ihink their children dear and they mud part, By fudden death, in fi'ch a manner too. To bid the noild.and all ther:in adieu. XII. Fain would they fee their children who are dead. Would have them found ant decent buried. Numbers in boats went' over from the town. To fee if the deccafed could be found. XIII. With hooks and graplins, feint, and divers ways. They did invent their bodies for to raife ; With diligence they fwept the fhore around. Until they bad fix of their bodies found. XIV. And (till they wept, yet could they find no more, Then they teturn'd unto their native fhore. Leaving behind one only daughter dear. Who has fincc floated up and found we bear. XV. When the deceafed were brot o'er to town, A numerous multitude then flocked down, Seeing thedead, they- wept until the ftoie Of tears was fpent, and they could weep oo more. XVI. They more obdurate mult have been than ftone. Who could not fytrpathizeand for them moan; They then repair'd unto the funeral. And dreadful was the tolling of the bell. XVII. The bearers move the mourners all do go. To pay the debt to the deceat'd they -on e, A numerous crowd did then aflemble round, Toheara fermon on the burying ground. XVIU. That was deliver'd there on this event, All indue feafon and moft excellent, Deliver'd by a fervant of the Lord, Whom God aflitted there to fpeak his word. XIX He thus began with word* to this import, Man's born to trouble, and his lift is fhnrt. He then fet forth the way, the truth, and light. The gofpel prcach'd, and tinners did invite. To come unto the fountain of free gtace ; That they in Chrift true riches might embrace, He warned them of death and judgment too. And gave to faints and tinners bom their due. XXI He then the weeping mourners did addrefs. And pray'd that God would fanftify and bleb. This awful Providence, that they might be Happy in Chrift to all eternity. xxn. With pioos Job in fore afflictions fay, The Lord doth gire and alfo take away : Thus to exhort the youth he did begin. And warned themfot to beware of fin. XXIII To prepare to follow thofe already gonf, Their fellow youth into the world unknown. A word to the furvivott did apply. Not to forget the thirteenth of July. xxiv. When they were fnatched from the jaws of death, Seven fellow youths reftgned their nv 1 - ' O ! that we never may forger ' ' From the great GOD wltr Printed, by H. Isf O. Farnsworth. Atwell, Amos Maine. An address before Mt. Vernon Lodge. — Carter RIHS Burges, Tristam, The Spirit of Independence. —Wheeler RIHS Burrill, George R. An Oration, death of Washington. — Carter RIHS Clarke, Abraham L. A Discourse, death of Washington. — Carter RIHS Catalogue of Henry Cushing's Circulating Library. — Wheeler RIHS Eddy, Zechariah. Philandrianism in Raynham. — Wheeler RIHS By His Excellency Arthur Fenner, A Proclamation. 27th November, Thanksgiving. Broadside. RIHS Friends, Society of. From our Meeting at Providence, 5th Month. Broadside. Gano, Stephen. A Sermon, death of Washington. — Carter RIHS Undissembled Love, Discourse before the Masons. — Williams RIHS Hitchcock, Enos. A Discourse, Washington, February 22. — Carter RIHS A Funeral Sermon, Mrs. Sarah Bowen. — Carter RIHS Impartial Observer. No. 1, August 4 ; No. 26, January 26, 1801. — Williams RIHS Maxcy, Jonathan. Reasons, decease of Mrs. Gano, December 14. — Carter RIHS Charter of North-Kingston Academy. RIHS Pope, John. Certificates of Cures in Cancerous Cases. — Wheeler Rider The Providence Gazette — Carter RIHS New-Year Verses, By the Carrier of the Gazette, William Gerrish, January 1, 1800. Broadside. The Providence Journal — Carter RIHS The Constitution or Deed of Settlement, Providence Mutual Fire In- surance Company. — Carter Rider Schedule of the Expences of Town of Providence, September 6. Broad- side. — Carter RIHS Rhode Island College. Catalogue, October. Broadside. — Carter BU Commencement, September 3. (Order of Exercises) Broadside. — Carter BU Illustrissimo Jabez Bowen, (Theses). Broadside. — Carter BU Russell, Jonathan. Oration, July 4. —Wheeler RIHS Thompson, Otis. A Sermon, Funeral of Capt. Jonathan Bliss. — Wheeler Arnold [13] United States Chronicle —Wheeler RIHS Charter of the Washington Insurance Company. — Wheeler RIHS Wilson, James. Substance of a Discourse on Washington. — Wheeler RIHS The New-England Almanack for 1801. By Isaac Bickerstaff. — Carter RIHS WARREN Nathaniel Phillips, 1792-1800 Herald of the United States Charter and By-Laws of the Kentish Guards. RIHS Russell, Jonathan. Oration, July 4th. RIHS The Charter of the Warren Insurance Company G. L. Cooke TITLES NOT DATED NEWPORT An Act for the Relief of Insolvent Debtors. See 1754. The Charter of the Artillery Company of Newport. See 1792. Rider Lord Camden's Speech on the New-England Fishery-Bill. Broadside. See 1775. — Southwick Newport HS (3 cuts) Children in the Woods. Broadside poem. 1798 or 1799. — H. & O. Farnsworth Newport HS (3 cuts) The Happy Child. Broadside poem. 1798 or 1799 — H. & O. Farnsworth Newport HS (3 cuts) Verses made on the sudden Death of Six Young Women. Broad- side. — H. & O. Farnsworth Newport HS Smaller than the two issues listed under 1782. A Confession of Faith, Set forth by Baptists who own Universal Re- demption. RIHS The Justly celebrated Mrs Sophie Hume's Advice. Broadside. — Southwick (Hammett) Imported from London & Bristol, and to be Sold Cheap by Jacob Rich- ardson & Company — Newport, in Brenton's Row. Broadside. RIHS Republique Francaise. Vice Consulat de Rhode-Island. Fait a New- Port, le present certificat. Broadside. Rider Republique Franchise Vice-Consul de la Republique Francaise a New- port. Certifie que la Signature au bas de Tacte annexe". Broadside. RIHS Wisdom. A Poem. See 1788. [74] PROVIDENCE ( ) After which, Dancing on the Tight Rope, By Mons. Plactde and Tronche. Broadside. RIHS By His Excellency the Governor. Instructions to the Commanders of Private Ships or Vess'els of War, authorising them to make Captures of British Vessels and Cargoes. Broadside. RIHS These were issued in 1779. A Candid Address, To The Freemen of the State On The Subject Of The Approaching Election. Broadside. — John Carter, jun. Rider A List of the Names of Sons and Daughters, of the Family of John Carter. Broadside. C. A. Crawford Printed not long after November 9, 1785. In Memory of Capt. John Crawford, lost at Sea, 1746, (and) Abijah Crawford, 1774. Broadside. C. A. Crawford Carter & Wilkinson's Circulating Library, opposite the Market- House. Bookplate. RIHS Carter & Wilkinson's Catalogue of Books is entered under 1794. The Prodigal Daughter. See 176S. Songs. See 1768. — Waterman & Russell Sir, The Medical Art has been rising. See 1798. Waterhouse, Benjamin. Heads of a Course of Lectures, Natural History. Broadside. —Wheeler RIHS Professor Waterhouse taught at Rhode-Island College between 1784 and 1791. WARREN No. District and Port of Newport I Collector of Broadside. Haile Library, Warren An Act to incorporate Washington Lodge No. 3 in Warren. Haile Library, Warren Probably printed in 1799. [75] INDEX Note.— The figures refer to the year under which the entry will be found. The letters N, P, and W show that the title in question was printed at Newport, Providence or Warren. Titles not dated are indi- cated by ND, and will be found on pages 74-75. Adams, John Ordination 1728 Adams, Samuel, Portrait. . .N1775 Addison, Joseph Cato P1779, P1780 Address to People of N. E. Aplin 1753 Beckley N1800 Adelos on Salvation P1786 Advantages of Marriage Johnson N1765 Advantages of Repentance N1772, P1780, N1787 Alexander, Caleb, Emmons on P1786 Alleghany Hermit,Buckland P1787 Allen, Benjamin Commencement Oration . . . P1797 Allen, Paul On Howell P1792 July 4 Oration P1796 Commencement Oration. . .P1797 Federal Adelphi . . . P1798, P1800 Militia Election P1799 Allen, Timothy Sermons P1765 Almanacs Poor Robin.... 1727-29, 1731-34, 1738-40 Maxwell 1730 Stafford 1736-37 Shepherd 1749-54, 1757 Whitefield 1759 West....Pl762-67, 1769-84, 1786 Ames N1763-67 Weatherwise P1768 Anderson.. N1771-76, 1780, 1794-5 Calendrier ...N1780 Bickerstaff P1780-1800 Partridge P1784-85 Freebetter N1787 Thornton.. N1787-91, W1792-93, P1794-96 Wheeler 1787-97 Poor Richard N1788 Almanacs, (continued) Stover N1790 Phillips W1792-1797 Farnsworth N1799-1800 Wilkinson W1799 Richardson N1800 American Chronicles P1774 Ames, Nathaniel Astronomical Diary. .N1763-1767 L' Amour Paternel, Lafayette N1780 Anderson, John Almanack Nmi-1775 Andros, Thomas On Crane P1795 On his Wife P1798 Anthony, Susannah Nature of Christianity 1754, P1793 Aplin, John On Walton 1737 Address 1753 Mayhew Verses P1763 Arithmetic School Committee on P1786 Sterry's Mathematics P1790 Wilkinson's Calculator. . . . P1795 Arminius, James, Sketch of .P1793 Arnold, Josias Lyndon, Poems P1797 Arnold, Welcome ; Maxcy on P1798 Atwell, Amos M., at Mt. Vernon Lodge P1800 Auchmuty, Queries put, etc. . . 1734 Avery, David, Emmons on . . P1786 Backus, Isaac Spritual Ignorance P1763 Letter to Lord P1764 Family Prayer N1766 Gospel Comfort P1769 Doctrine P1771 Reply to Holly N1772 Bridgewater Address P1779 [77] Backus, Isaac (continued) Universal Salvation P1782 Church History P1784 Testimony of Two P1786 Badger, Moses Masonic Funeral P1792 Balch, Thos. Ordination of Son P1769 Bank, National Morris on P1781 Providence P1791 Baptist Confession ND Barclay, Robert Apology 1729 Catechism 1752 Bartlet, Moses, on Rogers. . .'. .1742 Bates, Benjamin Electrical Fire 1752 Bass, Benjamin, Sermon 1730 Baylies, Wm., on Wells P1794 Beach, John Sermon 1745 Beaven, Samuel Religious Liberties 1753 Beaven, Thomas Essay 1736 Beckley, J. J., on Jefferson ..N1800 Belknap, Abraham Stop Thief P1787 Benevolent Congregational Society Incorporation P1771 Beneficent Church Catechism P1798 Benezet, Anthony Spelling Book P1782, P1789 Berquin, Arnaud Looking Glass P1794 Bicheno, J. Signs P1794 Address to Jews P1795 Bilpay, Fables of N1784 Bisset, George Funeral of Mrs. Wanton.. N1771 False Apostle N1773 Bliss, Capt. Jonathan Thompson on P1800 Bolles, Joseph Answer P1763 Boston Fire 1760 Port Bill N1774 Bourne, Benjamin Bristol P1785 Resignation P1796 Bours, John, on Sayre N1789 Bowen, Jabez, on Paying Interest P1786 Bowen, Sarah ; Hitchcock on,Pl800 Bowers, Mary ; Smith on P1793 Bowler, Chas. Conduct of Friends 1758 Bowler, Metcalf , on Agriculture P1786 Bridgham, S. W. Commencement Oration. . . P1797 July 4 Oration P1798 Bridgewater Backus' Address P1779 Briggs, John, on Washington N1800 Bristol Earthquake 1755 Stiles at Convention N1762 Bourne's Account P1785 Brown University — See College Brown, Clarke * Bookseller N1766 Brown, Elisha Reflections 1759 Declaration P1767 Brown, George Political Circular P1799 Brown, John Nomination P1798 Brown, Moses, on Shepard . .P1793 Brown, Nicholas Stillman on P1791 Brown, Obadiah In memory of P1762 Buchan, Wm. Fleecy Hosiery P1795 Buckland, John, on Alleghany Hermit P1787 Buckner, Samuel American Sailor N1790 Burges, Bartholomew Seaman's Journal N1788 Burges, Tristam Commencement Oration. .. P1796 Philological Society P1797 Federal Adelphi & War..Pl799 Independence P1800 Burgoyne, John Proclamation N1777 Speeches N1778 Burke, Aedanus On Cincinnati N1783 Bulkly, John, Reply to 1731 Bundle of Myrrh N1763 Burrill, George R. July 4 Oration P1797 Burrill, Geo. R. Mechanics Oration P1796 On Washington P1800 Burt, John Earthquake Sermon 1755 Quebec Sermon 1759 [78] Burroughs, Peleg On Washington N1800 Burr, Aaron Latin Grammar P1794 Buy the Truth P1764 Byles, Thomas True Reasons 1728 C, S. Book for Children N1769 Cadogan, Wm, on Gout P1785 Callender, John Early Religion 1742 On Clap '. 1746 Campbell, Ebenezer Bookseller N1771 Campbell, Othniel Installment 1747 Caner, Henry Sermon 1745 On Liturgy 1748 Care, Henry English Liberties P1774 Carpenters, Rules for P1796 Carter, John Sons and Daughters ND Cassem, Life of N1788 Census P1782 Charleston, Attack on P1779 Chandler, Wm. Survey of Narragansett . . . .1741 Chastellux, Marquis de Voyage * N1781 Chesterfield, Lord Letters P1779 Child, William, of Johnston .P1793 Hymns W1795 Children in the Woods, Poem. .ND Choice Drop of Honey Wilcox N1770 Chronicle of Kings, Dodsley . .1744 Church, Benjamin King Philip's War N1772 Cincinnati, Order of the Burke on.." N1783 Hitchcock's Discourse P1786 Clap, Nathaniel With Parkman 1738 Duty Urged 1740 Callender on 1746 Clarke, A. L. Masonic Discourse P1794 Episcopal Catechism P1798 Secrets of Masonry P1799 On Washington P1800 Clark, John Innis Against Russell P1798 Clinton, Gov. Geo. Constitutional Amendments P1788 Clinton, Sir Henry N1776 Coffin, Capt N1783 College Charter N1764 First Commencement N1769 Subscription Blank N1764 Subscribers P1769 Meeting P1770 Commencement Programmes P1794-1800 Commencement Theses.. .N1769 P1770-1774, 1776, 1786, P1788-1792, 1794-1800 Exhibition Programmes.. .P1798 Catalogue P1775, 1778, 1781, P1786, 1789, 1795, 1798, 1800 Laws P1793 Lectures by Fobes P1790 " Waterhouse....ND Library Catalogue P1793 Commencement Addresses Allen, B P1797 Allen, P P1797 Bridgham P1797 Burges P1796, 1799 Dexter P1798 Maxcy P1794, 1798 Messer P1799 Thompson P1798, 1799 Webb P1798 Federal Adelphi Orations Allen P1798, 1800 Burges P1799 Funeral Discourses Park on Merrick P1788 Russell on Hayward P1790 Fobes and Maxcy on Manning P1791 Allen on Howell P1792 Baylies on Wells P1794 Simons on Edwards P1795 Holman on Spalding P1796 Maxcy on Manning P1796 Thompson on Kingman... P1797 Maxcy on Arnold P1798 Poems Maxcy P1787 Dodge and Thompson. . . .P1797 t79] Coman, Wm, Reward for Johnston P1788 Compendium Pharmaceuticum N1780 Confirmation of Toulon P1794 Confederation, Articles of. . .P1777 Constitution of U. S. .P1787, N1798 Amendments P1788, N1790 Ratification N1790 Coombe, Thomas Sermon N1775 Cooper, T. R P1763 Cornwallis, Surrender of.N&Pl781 Council of War P1779-1781 Court at Punch Hall N1770, P1774, W1794 Crane, Capt. John ; Andros on P1795 Crawford, John, Inscription . . .ND The Crisis N1775 Crisp, Stephen Short History N1770 Crown Point, Sermon against. 1755 Cumberland Meeting House Maxcy at P1796 Cushing, Henry Library Catalogue P1800 Cutler, Manasseh Ohio Map N1788 Dances Griffith ; Newest P1788 Assembly Rules P1792 Da vies, Samuel; of Salvation P1793 Davies, Thomas Christmas Sermon P1765 Dayton, Ebenezer, Poems. . .N1769 Declaration by United Colonies P1775 Declaration of Independence N1776 Dehon, Theodore On Washington N1800 Defence of Halifax Letter Howard N1765 Dewsbury, William, Sermon P1768 Dexter, Andrew Commencement Oration. . . P1798 Dialogue between Governor and Freeman N1762 Dickinson, James P1793 Dickinson, Jonathan Infant Baptism P1763 Dighton Ordination of Smith N1772 Divine Oracles P1797 Dixson, John, execution of . . P1784 Doddridge, Philip Three Sermons P1789 Sermons P1793 Regeneration P1794 Dodge, Paul College Poem P1797 Dodsley, Robert Chronicle 1744 Toy Shop P1794 Oeconomy P1795 Doggett, Simeon Eternal Life P1796 Downer, Silas Liberty Tree P1768 Drowning, Verses on .N1782&N.D. Dudley, Elias, Emmons on..Pl791 Earle, John, Reply to 1730 Eddy, Zechariah, at Raynham P1800 Edwards, Jonathan Slave Trade P1792 Edwards, Morgan New-Year's-Gif t N1770 Edwards, Thomas, Simons on P1795 Electrical Fire 1752 Ellery, A. R. July 4 Oration W179C Ellery, Wm. To Freemen P177S Ellis, James Rehoboth Narrative W1795 Ellis, John Installation P1785 Ellis, Jonathan Against French 1755 Emmons, Nathaniel Of Salvation P1783 On Alexander & Avery.. P1786 Franklin Discourse P1787 On Harris & Robinson. . . .P1789 Reformation of Morals. .. P1790 On Dudley P1791 Episcopal Church . Smith's Convention Discourse P1790 Clarke's Catechism P1798 Evidence of Resurrection . . .P1797 Extracts, Proceedings of Congress P1775 Fall of British Tyranny Laycock P1776 A Father's Legacy Gregory P1780, P1782 Faults on All Sides Honeyman 1728 [80] Fearon, Jane P1793 Federal Adelphi A1 l el ? P1798, 1800 Burges P1799 Federal Convention P1787 Federal Lands, Map Cutler N1788 Fellowship Club 1752 Fenning, Daniel Spelling Book P1784 Fielding, John On Alleghany Hermit P1787 Fire Clubs and Societies Hand in Hand 1750 United N1783, P1786 Star N1785, N1796 Amicable P1785 Fish, Elisha On Stamp Act P1767 Fish, Joseph On Vinal 1747 On Crown Point 1755 Fisk, Elisha; Hitchcock on . .P1799 Fiske, Nathan On Foster P1779 Fitch, Elijah Poem P1789 Fobes, Peres On Dixson P1784 Lectures P1790 On Manning P1791 Youth P1794 Foster, Benjamin On Daniel N1787 Foster, Jedediah Fiske on P1779 Foster, Theodore P1781 Foster Library P1781 Fothergill, Samuel Two Discourses N1768 Sermon N1772 Sermon N1773 Fox, George Spelling 1737, N1769 Fox, John Door of Heaven 1731 Franklin Emmons' Discourse at. . . .P1787 Francis, John Masonic Funeral P1796 Freeman's Dialogue N1762 French Passports ND Fresh Advices March 16, May 28 P1775 Jan. 5, Sept. 25 P1777 Feb. 26 P1781 A Friendly Address By Lee N1775 By Clergy P1794 Friendly Address Friends, Society of Meetings for Sufferings .. P1779 P1782, 1787, 1800 Epistle from Dublin P1779 Epistle from London P1780 P1781 Representation to Pennsylvania P1781 Book of Discipline P1785 Slavery Petition P1788 Frothingham, Ebenezer Articles of Faith 1749 Baptism N1769 Fuller, John On Hutchens N1774 Fuller, Samuel On Quakers N1769 G. G. Divinity 1754 Gano, Stephen On Washington and Masons P1800 Gaspee Proclamations N1772 Song P1772 Gavin, Antonio On Popery N1773 Gerrish, Wm. Verses P1800 Gesner, Salomon On Abel N1787 Glas, John Songs P1787 Glorious Intelligence Cornwallis N1781 Glorious News Stamp Act N1766 Gloucester Library Catalogue P1796 Goldsmith, Oliver Vicar of Wakefield P1792 Grace of Our Lord Fothergill N1773 Graham, John On Ward 1734 Greene, William Proclamations 1746, 1751 Gregory, John Father's Legacy. . .B1780, P1782 Griffith, John Dances P1788 Grouniosaw, J. A. Ukuwsau Narrative N1774, P1781 [81; Gubernatorial Collection N1779 Gulliver Revived, by Raspe..Nl787 H., E. Answer to Sweft P1774 Hale, Sir Matthew Some Considerations 1733 Hall, Joseph Christian Disposition .... N1764 Hancock, John On March 5 N1774 Harvey, Edward Manual Exercise P1774 The Happy Child ND Hamilton, Alexander Phocian N1784 Hammett, John Vindication 1727 Reply to Stone 1739 Hand-in-hand Fire Club 1750 Harden, Richard Answer to 1730 Harris, Caleb Map P1795 Harris, Walter Emmons on P1789 Hart, Levi Lord on P1763 On Smith N1772 On Patten P1786 On Wilder P1790 Hayward, Nathan Russell on .P1790 Hedges, Bethiah Lottery 1733 Hill, Samuel Engraver of Harris Map..Pl795 Hiscox, Thomas Portrait N1773 Historical Narrative Connecticut Churches P1781 Hitchcock, Enos On Education P1785 On Cincinnati P1786 Oration, July 4 P1788, P1793 Answer to a Question.. . .P1795 Parents' Assistant P1796 New Year's Sermon P1797 OnFisk P1799 On Washington and Mrs. Bowen P1800 Holly, Israel Backus's Reply to N1772 Holman, Nathan On Spalding P1796 Homar Consolation from N1789 Honeyman, James Faults 1728 Portrait N1774 Hopkins, Esek Reply to Taylor N1762 To the Public P1763 Hopkins, Samuel Stiles on N1770 Rare Observations P1770 Inquiry and Stiles N1773 Freemen and Slavery N1776 On the Future N1783 Slave Trade P1793 Hopkins, Stephen Albany Plan 1755 Censure 1757 Vindication of Sugars.. . .N1762 To Freemen P1763 Rights of Colonies P1765 Nantucket Land N1770 Horsley-Down Sermon Fothergill N1773 Howard, Martin, jun. Letter from Halifax N1765 Howell, George, Spy P1780 Howell, R. W. Allen on P1793 Howland, John Mechanics' Lecture P1799 Hume, Sophia Caution N1771 Advice ND Huntington, Joseph On Ellis P1785 Hunter, Wm. Oration N1795 Hutchens, Capt. Silas Fuller on N1774 Hyde, Ephraim Stiles on P1767 111 Policy of Imprisoning Debtors 1754 Important Advices March 1 P1794 Important Intelligence August 23 P1777 Charleston, S. C P1779 Infant Baptism Sweft N1774 Insolvent Debtors '. . . .1754 Insurance Companies Providence Charter P1799 Mutual Constitution P1800 Washington Charter P1800 Warren Charter W1800 [82] Jefferson, Thomas Beckley on N1800 Jenckes, Ebenezer Inscription P1799 Johnson, J. Marriage N1765 Johnson, Simon P1781 Johnson, Stephen On Fast N1766 Johnson, Sir Wm. Letter 1755 Johnston, Jacob Coman's Reward for P1788 Johonnot, Jackson Adventures of P1793 Judgment of Whole Kingdoms Somers N1774 Judson, Ephraim On Strong P1789 Libraries Town of Foster P1781 R. I. College P1793 Carter & Wilkinson P1794 Gloucester P1796 Cushing's P1800 Little Rest Execution of Mount N1791 Looking Glass Berquin P1794 Lord, Hezekiah Funeral P1763 Lord, Benjamin On Hart and Lord P1763 Lotteries Presbyterian Parsonage. . . P1771 Market House P1772 Baptist Meeting House P1774, W1794 Luxury and Extravagance .P1767 Lyon, Elisha Styles on P1768 Karigal, Haijm Isaac At Synagogue N1773 Kentish Guards Charter W1800 King Philip's War Church on N1778 King's Church Organ P1771 The King's Speech N&P1775 Kingman, Eliab Thompson on P1797 Kinnersley, Ebenezer On Electricity 1758 Lafayette Address to Canada N1780 Lane, Ebenezer Wilder on P1790 Late Advices April 13 P1775 Latin Grammar Burr P1794 Ross P1780 Laycock, John P1776 Lazell, Ebenezer Sanger on P1793 Leacock, John P1776 De La Roche From Quebeck 1754 Lee, Charles Strictures N1775 L'Maine, M. Letter to 1754 Leonard, Abiel On Thanksgiving P1768 Letter from Quebec La Roche 1754 Letter from Halifax Howard N1765 Liberties of Laity Richardson 1753 Liberty Bridge P1773 Liberty Tree Discourse Downer P1768 MacGowan, John Priestcraft Defended N1770 MacSparran, James At Naragansett 1741 Convention Sermon 1747 Sermon 1752 Manchester, Job and Matthew Advertisement P1765 Manning, James Fobes and Maxcy on P1791 Manual Exercise Harvey P1774 Map Federal Lands, Cutler. .. .N1788 Rhode Island, Harris P1795 Marchant, Wm. July 4 Oration N1797 Maregreas, see Nearegreas Marietta, Ohio Varnum's Oration N1788 Marine Societies Newport Laws.. . .N1785, N1799 Providence Charter P1799 Martin, Daniel Meditations P1770 [83] Martin, Hugh On Cancer N1784 Masonic Fraternity Masonic Songs P1779 Varnum's Oration P1779 Truman's Oration P1782 Oliver's Discourse P1784 Smith's Discourse P1791 Wheeler's Monitor P1791 Badger's Funeral P1792 Clarke's Discourse P1794 Francis's Funeral P1796 Clarke's Discourse P1799 Burial Office P1799 Washington Lodge W1799 Atwell's Address P1800 Gano's Discourse P1800 Mather, Cotton Family Religion 1740 Matthews, Mordecai Christians' Exercise 1738 Maxcy, Jonathan Poem on America P1787 On Manning P1791, P1796 Commencement Address . . P1794 Orations P1795 Sermons P1796 Commencement and Death of Arnold P1798 July 4 Oration P1799 On Mrs. Gano P1800 Maxwell, Samuel Almanack 1730 Case of 1750 Maylem, John Louisburg Poem N1775 Mechanics and Manufacturers, Association of Providence Charter P1789, P1798 Newport Charter N1792 Wilson's Oration P1794 Maxc/s Oration P1795 Memorial for Schools N1799 Howland's Lecture P1799 Medical. See Small Pox Compendium N1780 Martin on Cancers N1784 Cadogan on Gout P1785 Prior on Tar Water P1793 Stearns on Fever P1793 Moore's Sketches P1794 Wight on Phila. Fever.. W1794 Pope on Cancers P1800 Petition P1798 Merrick, Nathan Park on P1788 Messer, Asa Commencement Discourse P1799 Militia Companies Newport Artillery Charter N1792 Light Infantry Charter. ..P1795 Kentish Guards W1800 Army Rules N1775 Montagu, Lady Mary Letters P1766 Montgomery, Wm. Smith on N1776 Moore, John Medical Sketches P1794 Morris, Gouverneur Observations P1780 Morris, Robert On National Bank P1781 Mors, Obadiah Counterfeiting 1742 Morton, Nathaniel Memorial N1772 Mount, Thomas Confession of N1791 Mutual Fire Insurance Co. .P1800 » Nantucket Hopkins's Land N1770 Nature of Christianity P1792 Nature of True Christianity 1754, P1793 Nearegreas, Edward Bookseller 1728 Negro. See Slavery New England Almanac. See West New England Primer P1775, P1782, P1785, N1800 Newport Estates N1763 Manufactures N1767 Incorporated N1784 Mercury. ...1758-1776, 1780-1800 Newspapers R. I. Gazette N1732-33 Newport Mercury 1758-1776 1780-1914 Providence Gazette. . . . 1762-1825 Newport Gazette 1777-1779 Gazette Francaise N1781 U. S. Chronicle P1784-1800 Newport Herald N1787-1791 Herald of U. S W1792-1800 State Gazette P1796 Weekly Companion .. N1799-1800 Providence Journal P1799 Guardian of Liberty N1800 R. I. Republican N1800 [84] Niles, Nathaniel Discourses N1773 North Kingstown Academy .P1800 Observations on Revolution Morris P1780 Oeconomy of Life Dodsley P1795 Official Intelligence Cornwallis P1781 Ohio Company Articles N1788 Varnum's Oration N1788 Director's Meeting P1788 Land Titles P1799 Okey, Samuel Portraits N1774-1775 Oliver, T. F. Masonic Discourse P1784 Omar Consolation from N1789 Osborne, Sarah Nature of Christianity 1754, P1793 Packcom, Reuben Ardent Desire 1728 Packcom, Timothy Letter 1741 Paine, 'Solomon, Short View . . 1752 Paine, Thomas Common Sense N&P1776 Thoughts on Affairs N1776 Large Additions N1776 Paper Money Act 1751 Act of Parliament 1755 February 27 1756 May 3 ; June 16 ; November 6 P1775 Jan. 15; March; July; Sept. 5 P1776 May 22 P1777 June; July 2 P1780 May \ N1786 Depreciation Table N&P1763 Currency Report P1779 July 3; July 26 P1779 Address of Congress P1779 Draught of Act N1786 Act to Stimulate P1786 Act Suspending P17-89 Park, Thomas On Merrick P1788 Parkman, Ebenezer 1738 Parsons, Jonathan Smith's Reply to N1769 Peckham, Thomas Petition N1791 Perm, William Fruits 1749 Extracts P1767 Patten, William Hart on P1786 On Slave Trade P1793 Christianity W1795 On Washington and Senter N1800 Pharmaceuticum Compendium N1780 Phocian Hamilton's Letter N1784 Pirates Executed N1769 Philo-Af ricanus Letter N1788 Philolethes Reply to Hopkins 1755 Pilpay, Fables of N1784 Placide on the Tight Rope ..ND Political Sermon on Love..Nl787 Pollen, Thomas On Embarkation 1755 Sermons 1758 Pomfret Trinity Church P1771 Poor Robin. See Franklin Almanack 1727-1740 Poor Job. See Shepherd Almanack 1749-1757 Pope, Alexander Essay P1776, P1780, P1796 Pope, John On Cancers P1800 Practical Language Interpreted Smith W1792 Prayer of Agur Fothergill N1773 Prentiss, Thomas On Wight P1785 Prentice, Wm. Escape of P1782 Prevost, General P1779 Prior, Thomas On Tar Water P1793 Privateers' Instructions ND Prodigal Daughter P1768 Promiscuous Singing 1739 Providence Gazette P1762-1800 Library Catalogue P1768 Market Lottery P1772 Beacon P1775 Town Expenses P1800 Quakers. See Friends [8 5 ] R.T., Cooper P1763 Raspe, Rudolf Erich N1787 Rathbun, Valentine. Shakers P1781 Raynham, Eddy at P1800 Redwood Library N1764 Rehoboth Case of Maxwell 1750 Ellis' Lawsuit W1795 Relly, James P1782 Renowned Giles Gingerbread P1768 Rhode Island Acts and Laws . . 1730, 1745, 1752 N1767, N1772 Session Laws 1731,1732 1736, 1737 Schedules 1747-1800 Rhode Island College. See College Rhode Island Gazette. ... 1732-1733 Richard, Poor. See Almanacs N1788 Richardson, Jacob Advertisement ND Richardson, Wm. Liberties of Laity 1753 Rights of Colonies Hopkins P1765 Robin. See Poor Robin Robinson, John Emmons on P1789 Rogers, John Letter 1742 Servant of Christ 1754 Looking-glass P1767 Rogers, Wm., Bookseller. ..N1766 Rollin, Charles Life of Alexander P1796 Ross, Robert Latin Grammar P1780 Rowland, David Sherman Stamp Act P1766 Catholicism P1772 Historical Remarks P1779 Rum, Sir Richard N1770, P1774, W1794 Russell, Jonathan On Hayward P1790 On Washington W1800 July 4 Oration P&W1800 Russell, Nathaniel Against Clark P1798 S.,J. Second Spira N1768 Saddi, Nathan Ben. See Dodsley 1744 St. John's Church New Organ P1771 Incorporation P1795 St. John's Lodge Badger's Funeral P1792 Salzmann, C. C P1795 Sanger, Zedekiah On Lazell ; Thomas ; & Wilson P1793 On Watson W1798 Sayre, James N1789 Schools. See Arithmetic, etc. Committee Report P1786 Mechanicks' Memorial N1799 Scott, Job P1793 S enter, Isaac Patten on N1800 Sessions, Darius On Wanton P1775 Shakers, Society of Rathbun P1781 Shaw, Josiah C. Oration N1798 Shelton, Nathanael Apprehension of 1736 Shepard Brown on P1793 Sheperd or Shepherd, Job Almanack 1749-1754, 1757 Sheridan, Thomas On Elocution P1796 Shipley, Jonathan S. P. G. Sermon.. N1773, N1785 Speech N1774 Short History of Long Travel Crisp N1770 Simons, B. B. On Edwards P1795 Sisson, George Answer 1730 Slave Trade Friends' Address P1787 Philo-Af ricanus N1788 Quaker Petition P1788 Abolition Society. .P1789, P1790 Edwards on P1792 Hopkins on N1773, P1793 Patten on P1793 Small Pox Inoculation P1776, P1778 Smith, Abegal 1752 Smith, Eunice W1792 Smith, Hezekiah Reply to Parsons N1769 Smith, John Hart on N1772 On Mrs. Bowers P1793 [86] Smith, William On Montgomery N1776 Soliloquy N1789 Convention Discourse P1790 Convict's Visitor N1791 Masonic Discourse P1791 On Usher P1793 Snow, Deacon Letter read at 1742 Some Arguments Smith W1792 Somers. John Judgment N1774 Songs P1768 Spalding, Alva Holman on P1796 Spelling Books Fox 1737, N1769 Benezet P1782, P1789 Fenning P1784 Squomicutite P1763 Stafford, Joseph Almanack 1736, 1737 Stanhope, Lord Chesterfield . P1779 Stearns, Samuel On Fever P1793 Sterry, Consider and John Mathematics P1790 Stiles, or Styles, Abel Ordination of Hyde P1767 Death of Lyon P1768 Stiles, Ezra Ordination 1755 Bristol Convention N1762 Hopkins N1776 African Mission N1773 Black Freemen N1776 Stiles, Isaac Ordination of Son 1755 Story, Thomas Quaker Discourses P1769 Stone, Nathaniel Hammett's Reply to 1739 Stillman, Samuel On Brown P1791 Stillwater Fresh Advices from P1777 Strong, Jonathan Judson on P1789 Sweeting, Whiting Execution of P1794 Sweft, J. Infant Baptism and Answer to - N&P1774 Tammany Democratic Society N1794 Taylor, Geo. Hopkins' Reply to N1762 Taylor, John Verbum p 1768 Temperance Court at Punch Hall N1770 P1774, W1794 1 heatre in Providence (Circular) P1762 September 16 P1795 Exhibitions P1796 Elephant P1797 Placide & Tronche ......... ND Thacher, Peter On Weld P1782 Thomas, Nehemiah Sanger on P1793 Thompson, J. Lost and Undone .. P1769, N1770 Thompson, Otis College Poem ..P1797 On Kingman P1797 Commencement Oration. .P1798 On Bliss p 18 oo Thornton, John Death of P1794 Tillinghast, George Oration P1794 Tiverton Campbell's Sermon 1747 Toulon Recapture of P1794 Townsend, Solomon Congregational Convention N1771 Trevett, John, against Weeden P1787 Tronche on the Tight Rope. . .ND Truman, Thomas Masonic Oration P1782 Turner, Charles On Daman N1762 Turn-Spit, Moses Modern Eloquence N1765 Twamley, J. Dairying P1796 Tweedy, John Drugs 1760 Two Discourses Fothergill N1768 Tyler, John At Pomf ret P1771 Usher, John Smith on .P1793 [87] Varnum, James Mitchell Masonic Oration P1779 Trevett vs. Weeden P1787 At Marietta N1788 Vinal, Wm. Ordination 1747 On Braddock 1755 Virgin's Advice 1730 Walton, John Remarks 1731 Aplin on 1737 Wanton, Joseph To Freemen N1770, N1775 Gaspee Proclamation N1772 Sessions' Defence N1775 Wanton, Mrs., Bisset on .. . .N1771 Wanton, William True Representation 1733 Ward, Edmund, Ordination. . .1734 Ward, Henry, Prox for P1789 Ward, Richard Conduct of 1733 Escaped Counterfeiter 1742 Ward, Samuel To Hopkins 1757 To the Freemen 1758 The Squomicutite P1763 To the Public N1764 Stamp Act Proclamation — N1766 To Enable Freemen N1767 Warren Association South Brimfield P1781 Providence P1782 Warren Insurance Co W1800 Warren, Joseph Oration, Portrait and Poem N&P1775 Washington Insurance Co. . .P1800 Washington Express from P1775 Wharton's Epistle P1781 Circular Letter N1783 Visit to Providence P1790 Thanksgiving Proclamation P1795 Farewell Address N&P1796 Funeral Orations N&P1800 Waterhouse, Benjamin College Lectures ND Watkinson, Edward Oeconomy N1765 Watson, Richard, Apology. .P1794 Watts, Isaac Hymns P1781 Psalms P1781, P1782 Songs N1773 Weathersfield, Murders at..Pl783 I Weatherwise, Abraham New England Almanac 1768 Webb, Conrade Commencement Oration. . . P1798 Webb, John, Sermon 1728 Webster, Noah American Selection N1789 Weeden, John Case of Trevett P1787 Weld, Habijah Thacher on P1782 Well Wisher to Truth 1735 Wells, John Whiting Baylies on P1794 Wesley, John, Dialogue N1774 West, Benjamin Almanack P1762-1786 On Venus P1769 Wharton, C. H. On Washington P1781 Whipple, Levi, Deposition. . . P1767 Wheeler, Bennett Mason's Monitor P1791 Whitaker, Nathaniel Sermon P1762 White, Daniel, True Reasons. 1728 Whitefield, Nathaniel Almanack 1759 Wight, Henry Ordination P1785 Sickness in Philadelphia. .W1794 Wightman, Valentine Remarks 1731 Wilder, John On Lane, and Hart on P1790 Wilkinson, Edward, Poem..Nl788 Wilkinson, Wm., Calculator. P1795 Williams, Solomon. Sermon. .1751 Wilcox, or Wilcocks, Thomas Choice Drop N1770 Wilson, James Sanger on P1793 Oration P1794 Apostolic Government P1798 On Washington P1800 Williams, Oliver, Lines on. .W1793 Wilson, Rachel. Discourse . . N1769 Wilson, Samuel Scripture Manual N1772 Winchester, Elhanan P1786 Wisdom, a Poem Wilkinson N1788 Woodward, Josiah Caution to Swearers N1768 Zebulun Advised Parkman .1738 [88]