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A general map of the middle British colonies in America, viz. Virginia, Maryland, Delaware, Pensilvania, New-Jersey, New York, Connecticut & Rhode-Island: Of Aquanishuonigy the country of the confederate Indians comprehending Aquanishuonigy proper, their places of residence, Ohio & Thuchsochruntie their deer hunting countries, Couchsachrage & Skaniadarade their beaver hunting countries, of the Lakes Erie, Ontario and Champlain. Wherein is also shewn the antient & present seats of the Indian nations.

A general map of the middle British colonies in America, viz. Virginia...

Public domain scan of a vintage map, city plan, atlas, cartoghraphy, free to use, no copyright restrictions - Picryl description.

A general map of the middle British colonies in America: Viz. Virginia, Maryland, Delaware, Pensilvania, New-Jersey, New-York, Connecticut, and Rhode-Island: Of Aquanishuonîgy the country of the Confederate Indians comprehending Aquanishuonigy proper, their places of residence, Ohio and Tuchsochruntie their deer hunting countries, Couchsachrage and Skaniadarade, their beaver hunting countries, of the Lakes Erie, Ontario, and Champlain, ... exhibiting the antient and present seats of the Indian nations.

A general map of the middle British colonies in America: Viz. Virginia...

Scale ca. 1:2,250,000. Hand colored. Prime meridian: London and Philadelphia. Relief shown pictorially. Includes numerous notes, especially concerning inland water communications and natural resources, 3 distan... More

The  compleat violist, or, An introduction to ye art of playing on ye bass viol wherein the necessary rules & directions are laid down in a plain & familiar method with a collection of the Psalm tunes set to the viol, as they are now in use in the churches where there are organs. To which are added some select aires & tunes, set according to ye divers manners of playing by the G sol re ut cliff, the C sol fa ut cliff, & ye fa ut cliff : also several lessons, viz. almans, sarabands, courants, Iiggs &c

The compleat violist, or, An introduction to ye art of playing on ye ...

compos'd for the instrument by ye late famous master Mr. Benjamin Hely. (statement of responsibility) Engraved throughout; illustration of a viol at each upper corner of title page.

The  compleat violist, or, An introduction to ye art of playing on ye bass viol wherein the necessary rules & directions are laid down in a plain & familiar method with a collection of the Psalm tunes set to the viol, as they are now in use in the churches where there are organs. To which are added some select aires & tunes, set according to ye divers manners of playing by the G sol re ut cliff, the C sol fa ut cliff, & ye fa ut cliff : also several lessons, viz. almans, sarabands, courants, Iiggs &c

The compleat violist, or, An introduction to ye art of playing on ye ...

compos'd for the instrument by ye late famous master Mr. Benjamin Hely. (statement of responsibility) Engraved throughout; illustration of a viol at each upper corner of title page.

Map of the middle states of North America with part of Canada shewing the situation of the principal towns, viz. Columbia [i.e. Washington, D.C.], Baltimore, Philadelphia, New York, Newport, Rhode Island, Boston & Montreal, also their several communications with respect to Lake Ontario.

Map of the middle states of North America with part of Canada shewing ...

Item 32 in exhibit, "City of magnificent distances, the nation's capital," that was presented in 1991 at Library of Congress. Map incorrectly locates "Columbia" (Washington, D.C.) on Shenandoah River Available ... More

The Richmond alarm: a plain and familiar discourse in the form of a dialogue between a father and his son; in three parts: I. Containing introduction, with many instructive hints and observations upon many of the most remarkable occurrences, wonders and curiosities in history; with a short account of the four religions of the world, viz., Pagan, Jewish, Mahometan and Christian religion; and a brief account of the Greek church, Popish church, and Protestant church. II. An account of the burning of the theatre in Richmond, December 26, 1811; with observations upon the nature and effects of stage plays, masquerades, balls, puppet shows, horse races, and gambling. III. Reflections upon that conflagration; with a solemn application to people of every rank and character ...

The Richmond alarm: a plain and familiar discourse in the form of a di...

Preface dated April 10, 1813; entered for copyright, April 7, 1814. Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site. LC copy imperfect: p. 53-56 wanting.

The  compleat violist, or, An introduction to ye art of playing on ye bass viol wherein the necessary rules & directions are laid down in a plain & familiar method with a collection of the Psalm tunes set to the viol, as they are now in use in the churches where there are organs. To which are added some select aires & tunes, set according to ye divers manners of playing by the G sol re ut cliff, the C sol fa ut cliff, & ye fa ut cliff : also several lessons, viz. almans, sarabands, courants, Iiggs &c

The compleat violist, or, An introduction to ye art of playing on ye ...

compos'd for the instrument by ye late famous master Mr. Benjamin Hely. (statement of responsibility) Engraved throughout; illustration of a viol at each upper corner of title page.

A general map of the middle British colonies in America: Viz. Virginia, Maryland, Delaware, Pensilvania, New-Jersey, New-York, Connecticut and Rhode-Island: Of Aquanishuonigy the country of the confederate Indians comprehending Aquanishuonigy proper, their places of residence, Ohio and Thuchsochruntie their deer hunting countries, Couchsachrage and Skaniadarade their beaver hunting countries, of the Lakes Erie, Ontario and Champlain, and of part of New France: Wherein is also shewn the antient and present seats of the Indian nations;

A general map of the middle British colonies in America: Viz. Virginia...

Hand colored. Relief shown pictorially. Shows "West longitude from London" and "from Philadelphia." Scale ca. 1:2,250,000. LC Maps of North America, 1750-1789, 712 Available also through the Library of Congress... More

A general map of the middle British colonies, in America; viz Virginia, Màriland, Dèlaware, Pensilvania, New-Jersey, New-York, Connecticut, and Rhode Island: of Aquanishuonîgy, the country of the confederate Indians; comprehending Aquanishuonîgy proper, their place of residence, Ohio and Tïiuxsoxrúntie their deer-hunting countries; Couxsaxráge and Skaniadarâde, their beaver-hunting countries; of the Lakes Erie, Ontario and Champlain, and of part of New-France: Wherein is also shewn the antient and present seats of the Indian nations.

A general map of the middle British colonies, in America; viz Virginia...

Scale ca. 1:2,250,000. Cover title: Middle British colonies in America: Original wrappers. Hand colored, coloration does not agree with legend. Relief shown pictorially. Shows "Longitude west of London" and "fr... More

A general map of the middle British colonies in America, viz. Virginia, Maryland, Delaware, Pensilvania, New-Jersey, New York, Connecticut & Rhode-Island: Of Aquanishuonigy the country of the confederate Indians comprehending Aquanishuonigy proper, their places of residence, Ohio & Thuchsochruntie their deer hunting countries, Couchsachrage & Skaniadarade their beaver hunting countries, of the Lakes Erie, Ontario and Champlain. Wherein is also shewn the antient & present seats of the Indian nations.

A general map of the middle British colonies in America, viz. Virginia...

Public domain scan of a vintage map, city plan, atlas, cartoghraphy, free to use, no copyright restrictions - Picryl description.

The Richmond alarm: a plain and familiar discourse in the form of a dialogue between a father and his son; in three parts: I. Containing introduction, with many instructive hints and observations upon many of the most remarkable occurrences, wonders and curiosities in history; with a short account of the four religions of the world, viz., Pagan, Jewish, Mahometan and Christian religion; and a brief account of the Greek church, Popish church, and Protestant church. II. An account of the burning of the theatre in Richmond, December 26, 1811; with observations upon the nature and effects of stage plays, masquerades, balls, puppet shows, horse races, and gambling. III. Reflections upon that conflagration; with a solemn application to people of every rank and character ...

The Richmond alarm: a plain and familiar discourse in the form of a di...

Preface dated April 10, 1813; entered for copyright, April 7, 1814. Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site. LC copy imperfect: p. 53-56 wanting.

Whereas a great number of people have expressed a desire that the name of the addressers to the late Gov. Hutchinson, and protesters against the solemn league and covenant might be made publick, the following is a true list of the same, viz. [Bo

Whereas a great number of people have expressed a desire that the name...

Imprint 3.; Address to the late Gov. Hutchinson.; Hutchincon, Thomas. Available also through the Library of Congress web site in two forms: as facsimile page images and as full text in SGML. Printed Ephemera Co... More

A general map of the middle British colonies in America, viz. Virginia, Maryland, Delaware, Pensilvania, New-Jersey, New York, Connecticut & Rhode-Island: of Aquanishuonigy the country of the confederate Indians comprehending Aquanishuonigy proper, their places of residence, Ohio & Thuchsochruntie their deer hunting countries, Couchsachrage & Skaniadarade their beaver hunting countries, of the Lakes Erie, Ontario and Champlain. Wherein is also shewn the antient & present seats of the Indian nations. Carefully copied from the original published at Philadelphia, by Mr. Lewis Evans.

A general map of the middle British colonies in America, viz. Virginia...

Scale ca. 1:2,250,000. Hand colored. Relief shown pictorially. Shows "West longitude from London" and "from Philadelphia." Differs from other copies in absence of Connecticut River north of "Great Falls." Also ... More

The Richmond alarm: a plain and familiar discourse in the form of a dialogue between a father and his son; in three parts: I. Containing introduction, with many instructive hints and observations upon many of the most remarkable occurrences, wonders and curiosities in history; with a short account of the four religions of the world, viz., Pagan, Jewish, Mahometan and Christian religion; and a brief account of the Greek church, Popish church, and Protestant church. II. An account of the burning of the theatre in Richmond, December 26, 1811; with observations upon the nature and effects of stage plays, masquerades, balls, puppet shows, horse races, and gambling. III. Reflections upon that conflagration; with a solemn application to people of every rank and character ...

The Richmond alarm: a plain and familiar discourse in the form of a di...

Preface dated April 10, 1813; entered for copyright, April 7, 1814. Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site. LC copy imperfect: p. 53-56 wanting.

Palestine disturbances 1936. Palestine Arabs at Abou Ghosh taking the oath of allegiance to the Arab cause, viz. to fight Jewish immigration, etc.

Palestine disturbances 1936. Palestine Arabs at Abou Ghosh taking the ...

Public domain photograph, 1930s-1940s Jerusalem, Palestine, History of Israel, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

The Richmond alarm: a plain and familiar discourse in the form of a dialogue between a father and his son; in three parts: I. Containing introduction, with many instructive hints and observations upon many of the most remarkable occurrences, wonders and curiosities in history; with a short account of the four religions of the world, viz., Pagan, Jewish, Mahometan and Christian religion; and a brief account of the Greek church, Popish church, and Protestant church. II. An account of the burning of the theatre in Richmond, December 26, 1811; with observations upon the nature and effects of stage plays, masquerades, balls, puppet shows, horse races, and gambling. III. Reflections upon that conflagration; with a solemn application to people of every rank and character ...

The Richmond alarm: a plain and familiar discourse in the form of a di...

Preface dated April 10, 1813; entered for copyright, April 7, 1814. Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site. LC copy imperfect: p. 53-56 wanting.

In the Society of the Cincinnati, established in the State of South-Carolina: additional rules agreed to, and ratified the 4th day of July, 1786 viz ... Charleston: Printed by Bowen, Vandle, and Andrews, at Franklin's Head, No. 31 Bay [1786].

In the Society of the Cincinnati, established in the State of South-Ca...

Imprint 3.; Not in Evans. Available also through the Library of Congress web site in two forms: as facsimile page images and as full text in SGML. Printed Ephemera Collection; Portfolio 172, Folder 10.

Regulating and paving streets. Proposals in writing, will be received at the office of the street commissioner, in the City-Hall, until Thursday, the 6th of November, for the following purposes, viz ... [Signed] John S. Hunn, Street- Commissione

Regulating and paving streets. Proposals in writing, will be received ...

Imprint 2. Available also through the Library of Congress web site in two forms: as facsimile page images and as full text in SGML. Printed Ephemera Collection; Portfolio 113, Folder 22.

General order. The attention of officers and others in the naval service is called to the following section of an act of Congress, approved July 14, 1862, viz ... Gideon Welles, Secretary of Navy. Navy department. July 17, 1862.

General order. The attention of officers and others in the naval servi...

Page Order: Leaflet Available also through the Library of Congress web site in two forms: as facsimile page images and as full text in SGML. Printed Ephemera Collection; Portfolio 204, Folder 35.

The Richmond alarm: a plain and familiar discourse in the form of a dialogue between a father and his son; in three parts: I. Containing introduction, with many instructive hints and observations upon many of the most remarkable occurrences, wonders and curiosities in history; with a short account of the four religions of the world, viz., Pagan, Jewish, Mahometan and Christian religion; and a brief account of the Greek church, Popish church, and Protestant church. II. An account of the burning of the theatre in Richmond, December 26, 1811; with observations upon the nature and effects of stage plays, masquerades, balls, puppet shows, horse races, and gambling. III. Reflections upon that conflagration; with a solemn application to people of every rank and character ...

The Richmond alarm: a plain and familiar discourse in the form of a di...

Preface dated April 10, 1813; entered for copyright, April 7, 1814. Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site. LC copy imperfect: p. 53-56 wanting.

The Richmond alarm: a plain and familiar discourse in the form of a dialogue between a father and his son; in three parts: I. Containing introduction, with many instructive hints and observations upon many of the most remarkable occurrences, wonders and curiosities in history; with a short account of the four religions of the world, viz., Pagan, Jewish, Mahometan and Christian religion; and a brief account of the Greek church, Popish church, and Protestant church. II. An account of the burning of the theatre in Richmond, December 26, 1811; with observations upon the nature and effects of stage plays, masquerades, balls, puppet shows, horse races, and gambling. III. Reflections upon that conflagration; with a solemn application to people of every rank and character ...

The Richmond alarm: a plain and familiar discourse in the form of a di...

Preface dated April 10, 1813; entered for copyright, April 7, 1814. Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site. LC copy imperfect: p. 53-56 wanting.

The Richmond alarm: a plain and familiar discourse in the form of a dialogue between a father and his son; in three parts: I. Containing introduction, with many instructive hints and observations upon many of the most remarkable occurrences, wonders and curiosities in history; with a short account of the four religions of the world, viz., Pagan, Jewish, Mahometan and Christian religion; and a brief account of the Greek church, Popish church, and Protestant church. II. An account of the burning of the theatre in Richmond, December 26, 1811; with observations upon the nature and effects of stage plays, masquerades, balls, puppet shows, horse races, and gambling. III. Reflections upon that conflagration; with a solemn application to people of every rank and character ...

The Richmond alarm: a plain and familiar discourse in the form of a di...

Preface dated April 10, 1813; entered for copyright, April 7, 1814. Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site. LC copy imperfect: p. 53-56 wanting.

The Richmond alarm: a plain and familiar discourse in the form of a dialogue between a father and his son; in three parts: I. Containing introduction, with many instructive hints and observations upon many of the most remarkable occurrences, wonders and curiosities in history; with a short account of the four religions of the world, viz., Pagan, Jewish, Mahometan and Christian religion; and a brief account of the Greek church, Popish church, and Protestant church. II. An account of the burning of the theatre in Richmond, December 26, 1811; with observations upon the nature and effects of stage plays, masquerades, balls, puppet shows, horse races, and gambling. III. Reflections upon that conflagration; with a solemn application to people of every rank and character ...

The Richmond alarm: a plain and familiar discourse in the form of a di...

Preface dated April 10, 1813; entered for copyright, April 7, 1814. Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site. LC copy imperfect: p. 53-56 wanting.

The Richmond alarm: a plain and familiar discourse in the form of a dialogue between a father and his son; in three parts: I. Containing introduction, with many instructive hints and observations upon many of the most remarkable occurrences, wonders and curiosities in history; with a short account of the four religions of the world, viz., Pagan, Jewish, Mahometan and Christian religion; and a brief account of the Greek church, Popish church, and Protestant church. II. An account of the burning of the theatre in Richmond, December 26, 1811; with observations upon the nature and effects of stage plays, masquerades, balls, puppet shows, horse races, and gambling. III. Reflections upon that conflagration; with a solemn application to people of every rank and character ...

The Richmond alarm: a plain and familiar discourse in the form of a di...

Preface dated April 10, 1813; entered for copyright, April 7, 1814. Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site. LC copy imperfect: p. 53-56 wanting.

The Richmond alarm: a plain and familiar discourse in the form of a dialogue between a father and his son; in three parts: I. Containing introduction, with many instructive hints and observations upon many of the most remarkable occurrences, wonders and curiosities in history; with a short account of the four religions of the world, viz., Pagan, Jewish, Mahometan and Christian religion; and a brief account of the Greek church, Popish church, and Protestant church. II. An account of the burning of the theatre in Richmond, December 26, 1811; with observations upon the nature and effects of stage plays, masquerades, balls, puppet shows, horse races, and gambling. III. Reflections upon that conflagration; with a solemn application to people of every rank and character ...

The Richmond alarm: a plain and familiar discourse in the form of a di...

Preface dated April 10, 1813; entered for copyright, April 7, 1814. Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site. LC copy imperfect: p. 53-56 wanting.

The Richmond alarm: a plain and familiar discourse in the form of a dialogue between a father and his son; in three parts: I. Containing introduction, with many instructive hints and observations upon many of the most remarkable occurrences, wonders and curiosities in history; with a short account of the four religions of the world, viz., Pagan, Jewish, Mahometan and Christian religion; and a brief account of the Greek church, Popish church, and Protestant church. II. An account of the burning of the theatre in Richmond, December 26, 1811; with observations upon the nature and effects of stage plays, masquerades, balls, puppet shows, horse races, and gambling. III. Reflections upon that conflagration; with a solemn application to people of every rank and character ...

The Richmond alarm: a plain and familiar discourse in the form of a di...

Preface dated April 10, 1813; entered for copyright, April 7, 1814. Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site. LC copy imperfect: p. 53-56 wanting.

The committee consisting of Mr. M'Henry, Mr. Dick, and Mr. Williamson, to whom was referred a motion of Mr. M'Henry, respecting invalids, submit the following resolves : Resolved, that it be recommended to the several states, to make provision for soldiers or seaman, who have been disabled in the service of the United States, in the following manner, viz. ...

The committee consisting of Mr. M'Henry, Mr. Dick, and Mr. Williamson,...

Reported April 27, 1785. Imprint from Evans. Ascribed to the press of John Dunlap in the Journals of the Continental Congress, v. 29, p. 921 (#472), an attribution later rejected. Cf. v. 33, p. 753. Evans 19297... More

God's judgment upon murder. The solemn and affecting occurence which is this day to take place, viz: the execution of Samuel Tulley & John Dalton for the horrid crimes of piracy & murder, has drawn from the pen of one who feels for the eternal i

God's judgment upon murder. The solemn and affecting occurence which i...

Imperfect.; Imprint 3.; Verse. Available also through the Library of Congress web site in two forms: as facsimile page images and as full text in SGML. Printed Ephemera Collection; Portfolio 49, Folder 33.

Order of procession, in honor of the constitution of the United States. At eight o'clock on Wednesday morning the 23d of July, guns will fire, when the procession will parade and proceed by the following route, viz: down Broadway to Great-Dock-s

Order of procession, in honor of the constitution of the United States...

Not in Evans.; On verso, Copy 3 and Copy 4: {stamp} Gift Herbert Putnam Sept, 22 1938. {stamp} ISSUED BY THE UNITED STATES CONSTITUTION SESQUICENTENNIAL COMMISSION, SOL BLOOM, Director General, Washington,... More

The committees of both houses of Congress, appointed to take order for conducting the ceremonial of the formal receptions, &c, of the President of the United States, on Thursday next have agreed to the following orders thereon, viz ... April 29t

The committees of both houses of Congress, appointed to take order for...

Not in Evans.; On verso, Piece 1: L1572. Available also through the Library of Congress web site in two forms: as facsimile page images and as full text in SGML. Printed Ephemera Collection; Portfolio 111, Folder 16k.

State of New York. Secretary's office. I certify, that licenses have been issued to the following persons, to travel and trade as pedlers, for one year from the date set opposite their respective names, viz ... Albany, May 9, 1826.

State of New York. Secretary's office. I certify, that licenses have b...

[Signed in mss. by Arch. Campbell. Dep. Secretary and addressed to the clerk of the County of Renselaer. Available also through the Library of Congress web site in two forms: as facsimile page images and as ful... More

At a convention of clergy and lay-deputies of the Protestant Episcopal churches hereafter named, holden at Salem, in the County of Essex, and commonwealth of Massachusetts, October the fifth and sixth, 1790, viz. St. Paul's church, Newbury-Port,

At a convention of clergy and lay-deputies of the Protestant Episcopal...

Copy 2 is a positive Photostat. Available also through the Library of Congress web site in two forms: as facsimile page images and as full text in SGML. 2 duplicate copies Printed Ephemera Collection; Portfolio... More

The  compleat violist, or, An introduction to ye art of playing on ye bass viol wherein the necessary rules & directions are laid down in a plain & familiar method with a collection of the Psalm tunes set to the viol, as they are now in use in the churches where there are organs. To which are added some select aires & tunes, set according to ye divers manners of playing by the G sol re ut cliff, the C sol fa ut cliff, & ye fa ut cliff : also several lessons, viz. almans, sarabands, courants, Iiggs &c

The compleat violist, or, An introduction to ye art of playing on ye ...

compos'd for the instrument by ye late famous master Mr. Benjamin Hely. (statement of responsibility) Engraved throughout; illustration of a viol at each upper corner of title page.

The  compleat violist, or, An introduction to ye art of playing on ye bass viol wherein the necessary rules & directions are laid down in a plain & familiar method with a collection of the Psalm tunes set to the viol, as they are now in use in the churches where there are organs. To which are added some select aires & tunes, set according to ye divers manners of playing by the G sol re ut cliff, the C sol fa ut cliff, & ye fa ut cliff : also several lessons, viz. almans, sarabands, courants, Iiggs &c

The compleat violist, or, An introduction to ye art of playing on ye ...

compos'd for the instrument by ye late famous master Mr. Benjamin Hely. (statement of responsibility) Engraved throughout; illustration of a viol at each upper corner of title page.

The  compleat violist, or, An introduction to ye art of playing on ye bass viol wherein the necessary rules & directions are laid down in a plain & familiar method with a collection of the Psalm tunes set to the viol, as they are now in use in the churches where there are organs. To which are added some select aires & tunes, set according to ye divers manners of playing by the G sol re ut cliff, the C sol fa ut cliff, & ye fa ut cliff : also several lessons, viz. almans, sarabands, courants, Iiggs &c

The compleat violist, or, An introduction to ye art of playing on ye ...

compos'd for the instrument by ye late famous master Mr. Benjamin Hely. (statement of responsibility) Engraved throughout; illustration of a viol at each upper corner of title page.

George Blanchard ... Gentlemen can, at all times, find a rich and splendid assortment of ready made clothing & furnishing goods; viz. cloaks, coats, pants, vests, shirts, drawers, cravats, hosiery, gloves, umbrellas, canes, combs, brushes, perfu

George Blanchard ... Gentlemen can, at all times, find a rich and sple...

Available also through the Library of Congress web site in two forms: as facsimile page images and as full text in SGML. Printed Ephemera Collection; Portfolio 23, Folder 16.

The Richmond alarm: a plain and familiar discourse in the form of a dialogue between a father and his son; in three parts: I. Containing introduction, with many instructive hints and observations upon many of the most remarkable occurrences, wonders and curiosities in history; with a short account of the four religions of the world, viz., Pagan, Jewish, Mahometan and Christian religion; and a brief account of the Greek church, Popish church, and Protestant church. II. An account of the burning of the theatre in Richmond, December 26, 1811; with observations upon the nature and effects of stage plays, masquerades, balls, puppet shows, horse races, and gambling. III. Reflections upon that conflagration; with a solemn application to people of every rank and character ...

The Richmond alarm: a plain and familiar discourse in the form of a di...

Preface dated April 10, 1813; entered for copyright, April 7, 1814. Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site. LC copy imperfect: p. 53-56 wanting.

The Richmond alarm: a plain and familiar discourse in the form of a dialogue between a father and his son; in three parts: I. Containing introduction, with many instructive hints and observations upon many of the most remarkable occurrences, wonders and curiosities in history; with a short account of the four religions of the world, viz., Pagan, Jewish, Mahometan and Christian religion; and a brief account of the Greek church, Popish church, and Protestant church. II. An account of the burning of the theatre in Richmond, December 26, 1811; with observations upon the nature and effects of stage plays, masquerades, balls, puppet shows, horse races, and gambling. III. Reflections upon that conflagration; with a solemn application to people of every rank and character ...

The Richmond alarm: a plain and familiar discourse in the form of a di...

Preface dated April 10, 1813; entered for copyright, April 7, 1814. Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site. LC copy imperfect: p. 53-56 wanting.

The Richmond alarm: a plain and familiar discourse in the form of a dialogue between a father and his son; in three parts: I. Containing introduction, with many instructive hints and observations upon many of the most remarkable occurrences, wonders and curiosities in history; with a short account of the four religions of the world, viz., Pagan, Jewish, Mahometan and Christian religion; and a brief account of the Greek church, Popish church, and Protestant church. II. An account of the burning of the theatre in Richmond, December 26, 1811; with observations upon the nature and effects of stage plays, masquerades, balls, puppet shows, horse races, and gambling. III. Reflections upon that conflagration; with a solemn application to people of every rank and character ...

The Richmond alarm: a plain and familiar discourse in the form of a di...

Preface dated April 10, 1813; entered for copyright, April 7, 1814. Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site. LC copy imperfect: p. 53-56 wanting.

The Richmond alarm: a plain and familiar discourse in the form of a dialogue between a father and his son; in three parts: I. Containing introduction, with many instructive hints and observations upon many of the most remarkable occurrences, wonders and curiosities in history; with a short account of the four religions of the world, viz., Pagan, Jewish, Mahometan and Christian religion; and a brief account of the Greek church, Popish church, and Protestant church. II. An account of the burning of the theatre in Richmond, December 26, 1811; with observations upon the nature and effects of stage plays, masquerades, balls, puppet shows, horse races, and gambling. III. Reflections upon that conflagration; with a solemn application to people of every rank and character ...

The Richmond alarm: a plain and familiar discourse in the form of a di...

Preface dated April 10, 1813; entered for copyright, April 7, 1814. Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site. LC copy imperfect: p. 53-56 wanting.

The Richmond alarm: a plain and familiar discourse in the form of a dialogue between a father and his son; in three parts: I. Containing introduction, with many instructive hints and observations upon many of the most remarkable occurrences, wonders and curiosities in history; with a short account of the four religions of the world, viz., Pagan, Jewish, Mahometan and Christian religion; and a brief account of the Greek church, Popish church, and Protestant church. II. An account of the burning of the theatre in Richmond, December 26, 1811; with observations upon the nature and effects of stage plays, masquerades, balls, puppet shows, horse races, and gambling. III. Reflections upon that conflagration; with a solemn application to people of every rank and character ...

The Richmond alarm: a plain and familiar discourse in the form of a di...

Preface dated April 10, 1813; entered for copyright, April 7, 1814. Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site. LC copy imperfect: p. 53-56 wanting.

The Richmond alarm: a plain and familiar discourse in the form of a dialogue between a father and his son; in three parts: I. Containing introduction, with many instructive hints and observations upon many of the most remarkable occurrences, wonders and curiosities in history; with a short account of the four religions of the world, viz., Pagan, Jewish, Mahometan and Christian religion; and a brief account of the Greek church, Popish church, and Protestant church. II. An account of the burning of the theatre in Richmond, December 26, 1811; with observations upon the nature and effects of stage plays, masquerades, balls, puppet shows, horse races, and gambling. III. Reflections upon that conflagration; with a solemn application to people of every rank and character ...

The Richmond alarm: a plain and familiar discourse in the form of a di...

Preface dated April 10, 1813; entered for copyright, April 7, 1814. Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site. LC copy imperfect: p. 53-56 wanting.

The Richmond alarm: a plain and familiar discourse in the form of a dialogue between a father and his son; in three parts: I. Containing introduction, with many instructive hints and observations upon many of the most remarkable occurrences, wonders and curiosities in history; with a short account of the four religions of the world, viz., Pagan, Jewish, Mahometan and Christian religion; and a brief account of the Greek church, Popish church, and Protestant church. II. An account of the burning of the theatre in Richmond, December 26, 1811; with observations upon the nature and effects of stage plays, masquerades, balls, puppet shows, horse races, and gambling. III. Reflections upon that conflagration; with a solemn application to people of every rank and character ...

The Richmond alarm: a plain and familiar discourse in the form of a di...

Preface dated April 10, 1813; entered for copyright, April 7, 1814. Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site. LC copy imperfect: p. 53-56 wanting.

Office of the Secretary of the Senate U. S. Dec. 1 1856. To the Publisher of The Daily Globe. Washington. Sir. I have to request that the Daily Globe may be sent, from this date, until the commencement of the next session of Congress, viz: the 7

Office of the Secretary of the Senate U. S. Dec. 1 1856. To the Publis...

Date. Senators name and address and, The Daily Globe supplied in manuscript. Available also through the Library of Congress web site in two forms: as facsimile page images and as full text in SGML. Printed Ephe... More

Lottery, for raising six thousand six hundred and sixty-seven dollars and fifty cents, by a deduction of fifteen per cent from the prizes and not two blanks to a prize, viz ... By order of the directors of the Society for establishing useful man

Lottery, for raising six thousand six hundred and sixty-seven dollars ...

Together with a strip of 7 lottery tickets.; Not in Evans.; Page Order: Piece 1 is a Leaflet. Page Order: Leaflet Available also through the Library of Congress web site in two forms: as facsimile page images a... More

State of New York. Secretary's office. I certify, that licenses have been issued to the following persons, to travel and trade as pedlers, for one year from the date set opposite their respective names, viz ... Albany, May 9, 1826.

State of New York. Secretary's office. I certify, that licenses have b...

[Signed in mss. by Arch. Campbell. Dep. Secretary and addressed to the clerk of the County of Renselaer. Available also through the Library of Congress web site in two forms: as facsimile page images and as ful... More

By the United States in Congress assembled. June 7, 1785 : Resolved, that it be and it is hereby recommended to the several states, to make provision for officers, soldiers or seamen, who have been disabled in the service of the United States, in the following manner, viz. ...

By the United States in Congress assembled. June 7, 1785 : Resolved, t...

Printer from Journals of the Continental Congress, v. 29, p. 924; place and date from Evans. Evans 19284 Journals of the Continental Congress, 481 LC copy signed in ms.: Charles Thomson, secy. Source: Transfer ... More

Extracted from the printed votes of the last Assembly which was held in Pennsylvania, just before the present Lieutenant-Governor's arrival there, viz [Philadelphia 1754].

Extracted from the printed votes of the last Assembly which was held i...

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To the public. By the following letters, these facts appear unquestionable, viz. That the Committee of fifty-one first proposed by a General Congress to the people of Boston: That the Committee have in the most explicit manner pledged their hono

To the public. By the following letters, these facts appear unquestion...

Not in Evans.; Imprint 2. Available also through the Library of Congress web site in two forms: as facsimile page images and as full text in SGML. Printed Ephemera Collection; Portfolio 107, Folder 17.

Circular to collectors, naval officers and surveyors. Treasury department. Comptroller's office, May 27, 1799. Sir. I transmit herewith for your information and government, the following acts of Congress, passed at the last session- viz. [Philad

Circular to collectors, naval officers and surveyors. Treasury departm...

Available also through the Library of Congress web site in two forms: as facsimile page images and as full text in SGML. Printed Ephemera Collection; Portfolio 224, Folder 12a.

The  compleat violist, or, An introduction to ye art of playing on ye bass viol wherein the necessary rules & directions are laid down in a plain & familiar method with a collection of the Psalm tunes set to the viol, as they are now in use in the churches where there are organs. To which are added some select aires & tunes, set according to ye divers manners of playing by the G sol re ut cliff, the C sol fa ut cliff, & ye fa ut cliff : also several lessons, viz. almans, sarabands, courants, Iiggs &c

The compleat violist, or, An introduction to ye art of playing on ye ...

compos'd for the instrument by ye late famous master Mr. Benjamin Hely. (statement of responsibility) Engraved throughout; illustration of a viol at each upper corner of title page.

The  compleat violist, or, An introduction to ye art of playing on ye bass viol wherein the necessary rules & directions are laid down in a plain & familiar method with a collection of the Psalm tunes set to the viol, as they are now in use in the churches where there are organs. To which are added some select aires & tunes, set according to ye divers manners of playing by the G sol re ut cliff, the C sol fa ut cliff, & ye fa ut cliff : also several lessons, viz. almans, sarabands, courants, Iiggs &c

The compleat violist, or, An introduction to ye art of playing on ye ...

compos'd for the instrument by ye late famous master Mr. Benjamin Hely. (statement of responsibility) Engraved throughout; illustration of a viol at each upper corner of title page.

At a meeting of the merchants & traders, at Faneuil-Hall, on the 23rd January 1770. The following votes were passed, viz. … Whereas William Jackson Theophilus Little, John Taylor, and Nathaniel Rogers all of Boston, did refuse and yet delay to c
The following is a copy of a letter, said to be wrote by Gen. Brattle, to the commander in chief, viz. Cambridge, August 29, 1774. Mr. Brattle presents his duty to his Excellency Gov. Gage, he apprehends it his duty to acquaint his Excellency fr

The following is a copy of a letter, said to be wrote by Gen. Brattle,...

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[Cuts] Newburyport, July 23, 1794. On Saturday last, the following melancholly accident took place in the River Merrimack, viz. A Mr. Chase of Newton, with eight others, were crossing the river in a small boat, they were unfortunately overtaken

[Cuts] Newburyport, July 23, 1794. On Saturday last, the following mel...

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The Richmond alarm: a plain and familiar discourse in the form of a dialogue between a father and his son; in three parts: I. Containing introduction, with many instructive hints and observations upon many of the most remarkable occurrences, wonders and curiosities in history; with a short account of the four religions of the world, viz., Pagan, Jewish, Mahometan and Christian religion; and a brief account of the Greek church, Popish church, and Protestant church. II. An account of the burning of the theatre in Richmond, December 26, 1811; with observations upon the nature and effects of stage plays, masquerades, balls, puppet shows, horse races, and gambling. III. Reflections upon that conflagration; with a solemn application to people of every rank and character ...

The Richmond alarm: a plain and familiar discourse in the form of a di...

Preface dated April 10, 1813; entered for copyright, April 7, 1814. Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site. LC copy imperfect: p. 53-56 wanting.

The Richmond alarm: a plain and familiar discourse in the form of a dialogue between a father and his son; in three parts: I. Containing introduction, with many instructive hints and observations upon many of the most remarkable occurrences, wonders and curiosities in history; with a short account of the four religions of the world, viz., Pagan, Jewish, Mahometan and Christian religion; and a brief account of the Greek church, Popish church, and Protestant church. II. An account of the burning of the theatre in Richmond, December 26, 1811; with observations upon the nature and effects of stage plays, masquerades, balls, puppet shows, horse races, and gambling. III. Reflections upon that conflagration; with a solemn application to people of every rank and character ...

The Richmond alarm: a plain and familiar discourse in the form of a di...

Preface dated April 10, 1813; entered for copyright, April 7, 1814. Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site. LC copy imperfect: p. 53-56 wanting.

The Richmond alarm: a plain and familiar discourse in the form of a dialogue between a father and his son; in three parts: I. Containing introduction, with many instructive hints and observations upon many of the most remarkable occurrences, wonders and curiosities in history; with a short account of the four religions of the world, viz., Pagan, Jewish, Mahometan and Christian religion; and a brief account of the Greek church, Popish church, and Protestant church. II. An account of the burning of the theatre in Richmond, December 26, 1811; with observations upon the nature and effects of stage plays, masquerades, balls, puppet shows, horse races, and gambling. III. Reflections upon that conflagration; with a solemn application to people of every rank and character ...

The Richmond alarm: a plain and familiar discourse in the form of a di...

Preface dated April 10, 1813; entered for copyright, April 7, 1814. Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site. LC copy imperfect: p. 53-56 wanting.

The Richmond alarm: a plain and familiar discourse in the form of a dialogue between a father and his son; in three parts: I. Containing introduction, with many instructive hints and observations upon many of the most remarkable occurrences, wonders and curiosities in history; with a short account of the four religions of the world, viz., Pagan, Jewish, Mahometan and Christian religion; and a brief account of the Greek church, Popish church, and Protestant church. II. An account of the burning of the theatre in Richmond, December 26, 1811; with observations upon the nature and effects of stage plays, masquerades, balls, puppet shows, horse races, and gambling. III. Reflections upon that conflagration; with a solemn application to people of every rank and character ...

The Richmond alarm: a plain and familiar discourse in the form of a di...

Preface dated April 10, 1813; entered for copyright, April 7, 1814. Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site. LC copy imperfect: p. 53-56 wanting.

The Richmond alarm: a plain and familiar discourse in the form of a dialogue between a father and his son; in three parts: I. Containing introduction, with many instructive hints and observations upon many of the most remarkable occurrences, wonders and curiosities in history; with a short account of the four religions of the world, viz., Pagan, Jewish, Mahometan and Christian religion; and a brief account of the Greek church, Popish church, and Protestant church. II. An account of the burning of the theatre in Richmond, December 26, 1811; with observations upon the nature and effects of stage plays, masquerades, balls, puppet shows, horse races, and gambling. III. Reflections upon that conflagration; with a solemn application to people of every rank and character ...

The Richmond alarm: a plain and familiar discourse in the form of a di...

Preface dated April 10, 1813; entered for copyright, April 7, 1814. Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site. LC copy imperfect: p. 53-56 wanting.

The Richmond alarm: a plain and familiar discourse in the form of a dialogue between a father and his son; in three parts: I. Containing introduction, with many instructive hints and observations upon many of the most remarkable occurrences, wonders and curiosities in history; with a short account of the four religions of the world, viz., Pagan, Jewish, Mahometan and Christian religion; and a brief account of the Greek church, Popish church, and Protestant church. II. An account of the burning of the theatre in Richmond, December 26, 1811; with observations upon the nature and effects of stage plays, masquerades, balls, puppet shows, horse races, and gambling. III. Reflections upon that conflagration; with a solemn application to people of every rank and character ...

The Richmond alarm: a plain and familiar discourse in the form of a di...

Preface dated April 10, 1813; entered for copyright, April 7, 1814. Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site. LC copy imperfect: p. 53-56 wanting.

The Richmond alarm: a plain and familiar discourse in the form of a dialogue between a father and his son; in three parts: I. Containing introduction, with many instructive hints and observations upon many of the most remarkable occurrences, wonders and curiosities in history; with a short account of the four religions of the world, viz., Pagan, Jewish, Mahometan and Christian religion; and a brief account of the Greek church, Popish church, and Protestant church. II. An account of the burning of the theatre in Richmond, December 26, 1811; with observations upon the nature and effects of stage plays, masquerades, balls, puppet shows, horse races, and gambling. III. Reflections upon that conflagration; with a solemn application to people of every rank and character ...

The Richmond alarm: a plain and familiar discourse in the form of a di...

Preface dated April 10, 1813; entered for copyright, April 7, 1814. Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site. LC copy imperfect: p. 53-56 wanting.

The Richmond alarm: a plain and familiar discourse in the form of a dialogue between a father and his son; in three parts: I. Containing introduction, with many instructive hints and observations upon many of the most remarkable occurrences, wonders and curiosities in history; with a short account of the four religions of the world, viz., Pagan, Jewish, Mahometan and Christian religion; and a brief account of the Greek church, Popish church, and Protestant church. II. An account of the burning of the theatre in Richmond, December 26, 1811; with observations upon the nature and effects of stage plays, masquerades, balls, puppet shows, horse races, and gambling. III. Reflections upon that conflagration; with a solemn application to people of every rank and character ...

The Richmond alarm: a plain and familiar discourse in the form of a di...

Preface dated April 10, 1813; entered for copyright, April 7, 1814. Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site. LC copy imperfect: p. 53-56 wanting.

The Richmond alarm: a plain and familiar discourse in the form of a dialogue between a father and his son; in three parts: I. Containing introduction, with many instructive hints and observations upon many of the most remarkable occurrences, wonders and curiosities in history; with a short account of the four religions of the world, viz., Pagan, Jewish, Mahometan and Christian religion; and a brief account of the Greek church, Popish church, and Protestant church. II. An account of the burning of the theatre in Richmond, December 26, 1811; with observations upon the nature and effects of stage plays, masquerades, balls, puppet shows, horse races, and gambling. III. Reflections upon that conflagration; with a solemn application to people of every rank and character ...

The Richmond alarm: a plain and familiar discourse in the form of a di...

Preface dated April 10, 1813; entered for copyright, April 7, 1814. Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site. LC copy imperfect: p. 53-56 wanting.

The Richmond alarm: a plain and familiar discourse in the form of a dialogue between a father and his son; in three parts: I. Containing introduction, with many instructive hints and observations upon many of the most remarkable occurrences, wonders and curiosities in history; with a short account of the four religions of the world, viz., Pagan, Jewish, Mahometan and Christian religion; and a brief account of the Greek church, Popish church, and Protestant church. II. An account of the burning of the theatre in Richmond, December 26, 1811; with observations upon the nature and effects of stage plays, masquerades, balls, puppet shows, horse races, and gambling. III. Reflections upon that conflagration; with a solemn application to people of every rank and character ...

The Richmond alarm: a plain and familiar discourse in the form of a di...

Preface dated April 10, 1813; entered for copyright, April 7, 1814. Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site. LC copy imperfect: p. 53-56 wanting.

The Richmond alarm: a plain and familiar discourse in the form of a dialogue between a father and his son; in three parts: I. Containing introduction, with many instructive hints and observations upon many of the most remarkable occurrences, wonders and curiosities in history; with a short account of the four religions of the world, viz., Pagan, Jewish, Mahometan and Christian religion; and a brief account of the Greek church, Popish church, and Protestant church. II. An account of the burning of the theatre in Richmond, December 26, 1811; with observations upon the nature and effects of stage plays, masquerades, balls, puppet shows, horse races, and gambling. III. Reflections upon that conflagration; with a solemn application to people of every rank and character ...

The Richmond alarm: a plain and familiar discourse in the form of a di...

Preface dated April 10, 1813; entered for copyright, April 7, 1814. Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site. LC copy imperfect: p. 53-56 wanting.

The Richmond alarm: a plain and familiar discourse in the form of a dialogue between a father and his son; in three parts: I. Containing introduction, with many instructive hints and observations upon many of the most remarkable occurrences, wonders and curiosities in history; with a short account of the four religions of the world, viz., Pagan, Jewish, Mahometan and Christian religion; and a brief account of the Greek church, Popish church, and Protestant church. II. An account of the burning of the theatre in Richmond, December 26, 1811; with observations upon the nature and effects of stage plays, masquerades, balls, puppet shows, horse races, and gambling. III. Reflections upon that conflagration; with a solemn application to people of every rank and character ...

The Richmond alarm: a plain and familiar discourse in the form of a di...

Preface dated April 10, 1813; entered for copyright, April 7, 1814. Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site. LC copy imperfect: p. 53-56 wanting.

The Richmond alarm: a plain and familiar discourse in the form of a dialogue between a father and his son; in three parts: I. Containing introduction, with many instructive hints and observations upon many of the most remarkable occurrences, wonders and curiosities in history; with a short account of the four religions of the world, viz., Pagan, Jewish, Mahometan and Christian religion; and a brief account of the Greek church, Popish church, and Protestant church. II. An account of the burning of the theatre in Richmond, December 26, 1811; with observations upon the nature and effects of stage plays, masquerades, balls, puppet shows, horse races, and gambling. III. Reflections upon that conflagration; with a solemn application to people of every rank and character ...

The Richmond alarm: a plain and familiar discourse in the form of a di...

Preface dated April 10, 1813; entered for copyright, April 7, 1814. Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site. LC copy imperfect: p. 53-56 wanting.

The Richmond alarm: a plain and familiar discourse in the form of a dialogue between a father and his son; in three parts: I. Containing introduction, with many instructive hints and observations upon many of the most remarkable occurrences, wonders and curiosities in history; with a short account of the four religions of the world, viz., Pagan, Jewish, Mahometan and Christian religion; and a brief account of the Greek church, Popish church, and Protestant church. II. An account of the burning of the theatre in Richmond, December 26, 1811; with observations upon the nature and effects of stage plays, masquerades, balls, puppet shows, horse races, and gambling. III. Reflections upon that conflagration; with a solemn application to people of every rank and character ...

The Richmond alarm: a plain and familiar discourse in the form of a di...

Preface dated April 10, 1813; entered for copyright, April 7, 1814. Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site. LC copy imperfect: p. 53-56 wanting.

The Richmond alarm: a plain and familiar discourse in the form of a dialogue between a father and his son; in three parts: I. Containing introduction, with many instructive hints and observations upon many of the most remarkable occurrences, wonders and curiosities in history; with a short account of the four religions of the world, viz., Pagan, Jewish, Mahometan and Christian religion; and a brief account of the Greek church, Popish church, and Protestant church. II. An account of the burning of the theatre in Richmond, December 26, 1811; with observations upon the nature and effects of stage plays, masquerades, balls, puppet shows, horse races, and gambling. III. Reflections upon that conflagration; with a solemn application to people of every rank and character ...

The Richmond alarm: a plain and familiar discourse in the form of a di...

Preface dated April 10, 1813; entered for copyright, April 7, 1814. Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site. LC copy imperfect: p. 53-56 wanting.

The committee consisting of [blank] to whom was referred the motion of Mr. Monroe, submit the following report : That the first paragraph of the ninth of the Articles of Confederation be altered, so as to read thus, viz. ... That the following letter be addressed to the legislatures of the several states, showing the principles on which the above alteration is proposed. ...

The committee consisting of [blank] to whom was referred the motion of...

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Commonwealth of Massachusetts, To the selectmen of the town of in the fourth district, viz. York, Cumberland, Lincoln, Hancock, and Washington Greeting. These are in the name of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts to will and require you, in manne

Commonwealth of Massachusetts, To the selectmen of the town of in the ...

Filled in in mss for the town of Raymondtown.; Ford 2657.; Not in Evans. Available also through the Library of Congress web site in two forms: as facsimile page images and as full text in SGML. Printed Ephemera... More

Commonwealth of Massachusetts, To the selectmen of the town of in the fourth district, viz. York, Cumberland, Lincoln, Hancock, and Washington Greeting. These are in the name of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts to will and require you, in manne

Commonwealth of Massachusetts, To the selectmen of the town of in the ...

Filled in in mss for the town of Raymondtown.; Ford 2657.; Not in Evans. Available also through the Library of Congress web site in two forms: as facsimile page images and as full text in SGML. Printed Ephemera... More

Proposals to publish, by subscription, the following works, viz. "Letters from Alabama," "The Tennesseean," and "Sketches by a traveller." [n. d.].

Proposals to publish, by subscription, the following works, viz. "Lett...

Prospectus. Available also through the Library of Congress web site in two forms: as facsimile page images and as full text in SGML. Printed Ephemera Collection; Portfolio 163, Folder 25.

Extracted from the printed votes of the last Assembly which was held in Pennsylvania, just before the present Lieutenant-Governor's arrival there, viz [Philadelphia 1754].

Extracted from the printed votes of the last Assembly which was held i...

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Circular to collectors, naval officers and surveyors. Treasury department. Comptroller's office, May 27, 1799. Sir. I transmit herewith for your information and government, the following acts of Congress, passed at the last session- viz. [Philad

Circular to collectors, naval officers and surveyors. Treasury departm...

Available also through the Library of Congress web site in two forms: as facsimile page images and as full text in SGML. Printed Ephemera Collection; Portfolio 224, Folder 12a.

The  compleat violist, or, An introduction to ye art of playing on ye bass viol wherein the necessary rules & directions are laid down in a plain & familiar method with a collection of the Psalm tunes set to the viol, as they are now in use in the churches where there are organs. To which are added some select aires & tunes, set according to ye divers manners of playing by the G sol re ut cliff, the C sol fa ut cliff, & ye fa ut cliff : also several lessons, viz. almans, sarabands, courants, Iiggs &c

The compleat violist, or, An introduction to ye art of playing on ye ...

compos'd for the instrument by ye late famous master Mr. Benjamin Hely. (statement of responsibility) Engraved throughout; illustration of a viol at each upper corner of title page.

The  compleat violist, or, An introduction to ye art of playing on ye bass viol wherein the necessary rules & directions are laid down in a plain & familiar method with a collection of the Psalm tunes set to the viol, as they are now in use in the churches where there are organs. To which are added some select aires & tunes, set according to ye divers manners of playing by the G sol re ut cliff, the C sol fa ut cliff, & ye fa ut cliff : also several lessons, viz. almans, sarabands, courants, Iiggs &c

The compleat violist, or, An introduction to ye art of playing on ye ...

compos'd for the instrument by ye late famous master Mr. Benjamin Hely. (statement of responsibility) Engraved throughout; illustration of a viol at each upper corner of title page.

The  compleat violist, or, An introduction to ye art of playing on ye bass viol wherein the necessary rules & directions are laid down in a plain & familiar method with a collection of the Psalm tunes set to the viol, as they are now in use in the churches where there are organs. To which are added some select aires & tunes, set according to ye divers manners of playing by the G sol re ut cliff, the C sol fa ut cliff, & ye fa ut cliff : also several lessons, viz. almans, sarabands, courants, Iiggs &c

The compleat violist, or, An introduction to ye art of playing on ye ...

compos'd for the instrument by ye late famous master Mr. Benjamin Hely. (statement of responsibility) Engraved throughout; illustration of a viol at each upper corner of title page.

The  compleat violist, or, An introduction to ye art of playing on ye bass viol wherein the necessary rules & directions are laid down in a plain & familiar method with a collection of the Psalm tunes set to the viol, as they are now in use in the churches where there are organs. To which are added some select aires & tunes, set according to ye divers manners of playing by the G sol re ut cliff, the C sol fa ut cliff, & ye fa ut cliff : also several lessons, viz. almans, sarabands, courants, Iiggs &c

The compleat violist, or, An introduction to ye art of playing on ye ...

compos'd for the instrument by ye late famous master Mr. Benjamin Hely. (statement of responsibility) Engraved throughout; illustration of a viol at each upper corner of title page.

The Richmond alarm: a plain and familiar discourse in the form of a dialogue between a father and his son; in three parts: I. Containing introduction, with many instructive hints and observations upon many of the most remarkable occurrences, wonders and curiosities in history; with a short account of the four religions of the world, viz., Pagan, Jewish, Mahometan and Christian religion; and a brief account of the Greek church, Popish church, and Protestant church. II. An account of the burning of the theatre in Richmond, December 26, 1811; with observations upon the nature and effects of stage plays, masquerades, balls, puppet shows, horse races, and gambling. III. Reflections upon that conflagration; with a solemn application to people of every rank and character ...

The Richmond alarm: a plain and familiar discourse in the form of a di...

Preface dated April 10, 1813; entered for copyright, April 7, 1814. Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site. LC copy imperfect: p. 53-56 wanting.

The Richmond alarm: a plain and familiar discourse in the form of a dialogue between a father and his son; in three parts: I. Containing introduction, with many instructive hints and observations upon many of the most remarkable occurrences, wonders and curiosities in history; with a short account of the four religions of the world, viz., Pagan, Jewish, Mahometan and Christian religion; and a brief account of the Greek church, Popish church, and Protestant church. II. An account of the burning of the theatre in Richmond, December 26, 1811; with observations upon the nature and effects of stage plays, masquerades, balls, puppet shows, horse races, and gambling. III. Reflections upon that conflagration; with a solemn application to people of every rank and character ...

The Richmond alarm: a plain and familiar discourse in the form of a di...

Preface dated April 10, 1813; entered for copyright, April 7, 1814. Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site. LC copy imperfect: p. 53-56 wanting.

The Richmond alarm: a plain and familiar discourse in the form of a dialogue between a father and his son; in three parts: I. Containing introduction, with many instructive hints and observations upon many of the most remarkable occurrences, wonders and curiosities in history; with a short account of the four religions of the world, viz., Pagan, Jewish, Mahometan and Christian religion; and a brief account of the Greek church, Popish church, and Protestant church. II. An account of the burning of the theatre in Richmond, December 26, 1811; with observations upon the nature and effects of stage plays, masquerades, balls, puppet shows, horse races, and gambling. III. Reflections upon that conflagration; with a solemn application to people of every rank and character ...

The Richmond alarm: a plain and familiar discourse in the form of a di...

Preface dated April 10, 1813; entered for copyright, April 7, 1814. Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site. LC copy imperfect: p. 53-56 wanting.

The Richmond alarm: a plain and familiar discourse in the form of a dialogue between a father and his son; in three parts: I. Containing introduction, with many instructive hints and observations upon many of the most remarkable occurrences, wonders and curiosities in history; with a short account of the four religions of the world, viz., Pagan, Jewish, Mahometan and Christian religion; and a brief account of the Greek church, Popish church, and Protestant church. II. An account of the burning of the theatre in Richmond, December 26, 1811; with observations upon the nature and effects of stage plays, masquerades, balls, puppet shows, horse races, and gambling. III. Reflections upon that conflagration; with a solemn application to people of every rank and character ...

The Richmond alarm: a plain and familiar discourse in the form of a di...

Preface dated April 10, 1813; entered for copyright, April 7, 1814. Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site. LC copy imperfect: p. 53-56 wanting.

The Richmond alarm: a plain and familiar discourse in the form of a dialogue between a father and his son; in three parts: I. Containing introduction, with many instructive hints and observations upon many of the most remarkable occurrences, wonders and curiosities in history; with a short account of the four religions of the world, viz., Pagan, Jewish, Mahometan and Christian religion; and a brief account of the Greek church, Popish church, and Protestant church. II. An account of the burning of the theatre in Richmond, December 26, 1811; with observations upon the nature and effects of stage plays, masquerades, balls, puppet shows, horse races, and gambling. III. Reflections upon that conflagration; with a solemn application to people of every rank and character ...

The Richmond alarm: a plain and familiar discourse in the form of a di...

Preface dated April 10, 1813; entered for copyright, April 7, 1814. Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site. LC copy imperfect: p. 53-56 wanting.

The Richmond alarm: a plain and familiar discourse in the form of a dialogue between a father and his son; in three parts: I. Containing introduction, with many instructive hints and observations upon many of the most remarkable occurrences, wonders and curiosities in history; with a short account of the four religions of the world, viz., Pagan, Jewish, Mahometan and Christian religion; and a brief account of the Greek church, Popish church, and Protestant church. II. An account of the burning of the theatre in Richmond, December 26, 1811; with observations upon the nature and effects of stage plays, masquerades, balls, puppet shows, horse races, and gambling. III. Reflections upon that conflagration; with a solemn application to people of every rank and character ...

The Richmond alarm: a plain and familiar discourse in the form of a di...

Preface dated April 10, 1813; entered for copyright, April 7, 1814. Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site. LC copy imperfect: p. 53-56 wanting.

The Richmond alarm: a plain and familiar discourse in the form of a dialogue between a father and his son; in three parts: I. Containing introduction, with many instructive hints and observations upon many of the most remarkable occurrences, wonders and curiosities in history; with a short account of the four religions of the world, viz., Pagan, Jewish, Mahometan and Christian religion; and a brief account of the Greek church, Popish church, and Protestant church. II. An account of the burning of the theatre in Richmond, December 26, 1811; with observations upon the nature and effects of stage plays, masquerades, balls, puppet shows, horse races, and gambling. III. Reflections upon that conflagration; with a solemn application to people of every rank and character ...

The Richmond alarm: a plain and familiar discourse in the form of a di...

Preface dated April 10, 1813; entered for copyright, April 7, 1814. Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site. LC copy imperfect: p. 53-56 wanting.

The Richmond alarm: a plain and familiar discourse in the form of a dialogue between a father and his son; in three parts: I. Containing introduction, with many instructive hints and observations upon many of the most remarkable occurrences, wonders and curiosities in history; with a short account of the four religions of the world, viz., Pagan, Jewish, Mahometan and Christian religion; and a brief account of the Greek church, Popish church, and Protestant church. II. An account of the burning of the theatre in Richmond, December 26, 1811; with observations upon the nature and effects of stage plays, masquerades, balls, puppet shows, horse races, and gambling. III. Reflections upon that conflagration; with a solemn application to people of every rank and character ...

The Richmond alarm: a plain and familiar discourse in the form of a di...

Preface dated April 10, 1813; entered for copyright, April 7, 1814. Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site. LC copy imperfect: p. 53-56 wanting.

The Richmond alarm: a plain and familiar discourse in the form of a dialogue between a father and his son; in three parts: I. Containing introduction, with many instructive hints and observations upon many of the most remarkable occurrences, wonders and curiosities in history; with a short account of the four religions of the world, viz., Pagan, Jewish, Mahometan and Christian religion; and a brief account of the Greek church, Popish church, and Protestant church. II. An account of the burning of the theatre in Richmond, December 26, 1811; with observations upon the nature and effects of stage plays, masquerades, balls, puppet shows, horse races, and gambling. III. Reflections upon that conflagration; with a solemn application to people of every rank and character ...

The Richmond alarm: a plain and familiar discourse in the form of a di...

Preface dated April 10, 1813; entered for copyright, April 7, 1814. Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site. LC copy imperfect: p. 53-56 wanting.

The Richmond alarm: a plain and familiar discourse in the form of a dialogue between a father and his son; in three parts: I. Containing introduction, with many instructive hints and observations upon many of the most remarkable occurrences, wonders and curiosities in history; with a short account of the four religions of the world, viz., Pagan, Jewish, Mahometan and Christian religion; and a brief account of the Greek church, Popish church, and Protestant church. II. An account of the burning of the theatre in Richmond, December 26, 1811; with observations upon the nature and effects of stage plays, masquerades, balls, puppet shows, horse races, and gambling. III. Reflections upon that conflagration; with a solemn application to people of every rank and character ...

The Richmond alarm: a plain and familiar discourse in the form of a di...

Preface dated April 10, 1813; entered for copyright, April 7, 1814. Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site. LC copy imperfect: p. 53-56 wanting.

The Richmond alarm: a plain and familiar discourse in the form of a dialogue between a father and his son; in three parts: I. Containing introduction, with many instructive hints and observations upon many of the most remarkable occurrences, wonders and curiosities in history; with a short account of the four religions of the world, viz., Pagan, Jewish, Mahometan and Christian religion; and a brief account of the Greek church, Popish church, and Protestant church. II. An account of the burning of the theatre in Richmond, December 26, 1811; with observations upon the nature and effects of stage plays, masquerades, balls, puppet shows, horse races, and gambling. III. Reflections upon that conflagration; with a solemn application to people of every rank and character ...

The Richmond alarm: a plain and familiar discourse in the form of a di...

Preface dated April 10, 1813; entered for copyright, April 7, 1814. Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site. LC copy imperfect: p. 53-56 wanting.

By His Excellency the Governor and Council and House of representatives for the Province of New York viz. Die Veneris, April 17, 1691. [Resolutions upon consideration of a petition from the inhabitants of the City and the Province.] At a Council

By His Excellency the Governor and Council and House of representative...

Not in Evans. Available also through the Library of Congress web site in two forms: as facsimile page images and as full text in SGML. Printed Ephemera Collection; Portfolio 102, Folder 2.

The committees of both houses of Congress, appointed to take order for conducting the ceremonial of the formal receptions, &c, of the President of the United States, on Thursday next have agreed to the following orders thereon, viz ... April 29t

The committees of both houses of Congress, appointed to take order for...

Not in Evans.; On verso, Piece 1: L1572. Available also through the Library of Congress web site in two forms: as facsimile page images and as full text in SGML. Printed Ephemera Collection; Portfolio 111, Folder 16k.

An account of the behaviour and last dying speeches of the six pirates, that were executed on Charles River, Boston side on Fryday June 30th 1704. Viz. Capt. John Quelch, John Lambert, Christopher Scudamore, John Miller, Erasmus Peterson and Pet

An account of the behaviour and last dying speeches of the six pirates...

Positive Photostat.; Not in Evans. Page Order: Leaflet Available also through the Library of Congress web site in two forms: as facsimile page images and as full text in SGML. Printed Ephemera Collection; Portf... More

Sketch of Washington in embryo : viz., previous to its survey by Major L'Enfant /

Sketch of Washington in embryo : viz., previous to its survey by Major...

Cadastral map showing landholdings in central Washington with owners' names. Includes text. LC copy 1 soiled, fold-lined, taped, and mounted on cloth backing. LC copy 2 laminated and mounted on cloth backing. L... More

Whereas a great number of people have expressed a desire that the name of the addressers to the late Gov. Hutchinson, and protesters against the solemn league and covenant might be made publick, the following is a true list of the same, viz. [Bo

Whereas a great number of people have expressed a desire that the name...

Imprint 3.; Address to the late Gov. Hutchinson.; Hutchincon, Thomas. Available also through the Library of Congress web site in two forms: as facsimile page images and as full text in SGML. Printed Ephemera Co... More

On Tuesday night arrived in this City, a gentleman, who came express from Boston, with the following interesting intelligence viz. Boston. December 16. It being understood that Mr. Rotch, owner of the ship Dartmouth, rather lingered in his prepa
Extracted from the printed votes of the last Assembly which was held in Pennsylvania, just before the present Lieutenant-Governor's arrival there, viz [Philadelphia 1754].

Extracted from the printed votes of the last Assembly which was held i...

Public domain illustrated book page scan, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Order of procession, in honor of the Constitution of the United States : At eight o'clock on Wednesday morning the 23d of July, 10 guns will fire, when the procession will parade and proceed by the following route, viz. down Broadway ...

Order of procession, in honor of the Constitution of the United States...

Picryl description: Public domain historic document related to New York State, free to use, no copyright restrictions image.

New-York. June 3, 1734. On Tuesday last several of the principal merchants and inhabitants of this City, waited on his Excellency, and presented the following address, viz. To his Excellency William Cosby, Esq ... The humble address of the merch

New-York. June 3, 1734. On Tuesday last several of the principal merch...

Not in Evans. Available also through the Library of Congress web site in two forms: as facsimile page images and as full text in SGML. Printed Ephemera Collection; Portfolio 102, Folder 36b.

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