A Catalogue of the Entire Library of Andrew Wight, of Philadelphia

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J. E. Cooley, 1864 - America - 315 pages
 

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Page 101 - Four Dissertations on the RECIPROCAL ADVANTAGES of a PERPETUAL UNION BETWEEN GREAT BRITAIN AND HER AMERICAN COLONIES.
Page 45 - Observations on Certain Documents, contained in Nos. V. and VI. of the History of the United States for the year 1796, in which the charge of speculation against Alexander Hamilton, late Secretary of the Treasury, is fully refuted, written by himself.
Page 100 - A full vindication of the measures of the Congress from the Calumnies of their enemies...
Page 94 - FENN'S PASTON LETTERS, Original Letters of the Paston Family, written during the Reigns of Henry VI, Edward IV, and Richard III, by various persons of Rank and Consequence, chiefly on Historical Subjects.
Page 120 - An Accurate and Interesting Account of the Hardships and Sufferings of that Band of Heroes who traversed the Wilderness in the Campaign against Quebec in 1775.
Page 130 - Hume (Sophia). An Exhortation to the Inhabitants of the Province of South Carolina to bring their Deeds to the Light of Christ, in their own Consciences.
Page 20 - An apology for the true Christian divinity as the same is held forth and preached by the people called in scorn Quakers...
Page 136 - AB, one of the commissioners appointed in pursuance of the sixth article of the Treaty of Amity, Commerce and Navigation, between His Britannic Majesty and the United States of America...
Page 128 - Being a Narrative of the Troubles with the Indians in New England from the first planting thereof in the year 1607, to the present year 1677; But chiefly of the late Troubles in the two last years 1675 and 1676.
Page 16 - ARSCOT (Alexander). Some Considerations Relating to the Present State of the Christian Religion. Wherein the Nature, End and Design of Christianity, as well as the Principal Evidence of the Truth of it, are explained and recommended out of the Holy Scriptures; with a General Appeal to the Experience of all Men for Confirmation thereof.

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