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Erfurt und die Musen
ein Mahnruf -
The Devil let loose, or, A wonderful instance of the goodness of God
in a letter -
A faithful narrative of transactions noticed at the camp-meeting, in Goshen, Connecticut, September 1808
in a letter from a spectator of the scene to his correspondent -
A short account of the proceedings of the camp-meeting holden by the Methodists in Pittsfield, June, 1808
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A treatise on the proceedings of a camp-meeting
held in Bern, N.Y., county of Albany ; which commenced on Friday, the seventh of September, 1810 -
The Devil let loose, or, A wonderful instance of the goodness of God
being the substance of a letter from a gentleman in South Carolina to his friend in Annapolis, in Maryland -
An enquiry respecting the capture of Washington by the British, on the 24th August, 1814
with an examination of the report of the committee of investigation appointed by Congress -
Paper versus gold-money, or, A new system of currency and banking
to render paper as secure as specie, and to unite the Bank of England, joint-stock, and private banks in one harmonious plan -
A fair and candid review of the proceedings of the House of Assembly of the province of New-Brunswick in their late session
addressed to the loyal inhabitants and electors of the province -
An authenticated account of the proceedings at the Mansion House, on Tuesday, November 26, 1816, for the purpose of relieving the distressed manufacturers of Spitalfields and elsewhere
with some peculiar observations on the distress of the times -
A plan of banking & currency
to unite the Bank of England, joint-stock, and private banks in one system, without injury to any -
An answer to a pamphlet lately published
entitled, the case stated, wherein the whole matter is set in a fair and candid Light, By a Spectator -
To the public
It is painful necessity only which induces me to appear again before the public ... The object of my former numbers, was to inform the public of the impropriety of the gentlemen who dissolved the medical society of this town--it now remains for me to shew the importance of a medical institution -
To the public
My silence for some time past will no doubt excite the surprise of many, but when the true ground of my conduct on this occasion is disclosed, I shall feel secure in the approbation of the public -
A vindication of some characters lately aspersed
in a pamphlet called the case stated, and addressed to the Methodist Society in Dublin. By a spectator -
Traits on human woe
By a spectator -
The coronation
a poem. Humbly addressed to nobody who was there. By a spectator -
The nowiad
an heroic poem ... humbly inscrib'd to the most renown'd Tom Thumb the Great, ... With notes historical and critical. By a spectator