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A tree of knowledge
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The crisis of the colonies
With some observations how far they may be saved from any detriment by the French treaty, &c. Also additional remarks, relative to the distinction made by the dea [sic] nof Gloucester between the flags of England and Ireland. By John Williams, Esq. late of Merton College, Oxford. Author of the Constitutional guide, &c. &c -
Tair o gerddi newyddion
I Yn gosod yn fyrr ryfeddod angylion, happulwydd dynion, ablinder cytheriliaid, seslechdwriaeth trwy grist, ar efgeulusdra O weddiorn ran ym mhren y bywyd. II Yn mynegi fel y digwyddodd i wr ifangc feichiogi merch, ac yn gweddio am edifeirwchm ci bechod. III Fel y bu i [wcirc] ifangc garu merch, ae so ssaelodd ei chael yn briod: ar yr achos hwnnw se a annodd fely mae'a canlyn -
The reports of the most learned Sir Edmund Saunders, Knt. ... of several pleadings and cases in the Court of King's Bench, in the time of the reign of ... King Charles the Second
with three tables -
The captivity and deliverance of Mr. John Williams, pastor of the church in Deerfield, and Mrs. Mary Rowlandson, of Lancaster
who were taken, together with their families and neighbors, by the French and Indians, and carried into Canada -
Fellow-citizens of East Tennessee
The last news-paper accounts shew a want of troops in East Florida to check the hostile Indians. ... All those who have enrolled themselves with me, are directed to parade, at Knoxville, on Tuesday, the first day of December next, prepared with a supply of provisions to take them to the point of destination -
In Senate of the United States, February 4, 1818
Mr. Williams, of Tennessee, submitted the following motion for consideration -
In Senate of the United States, January 21, 1818
Mr. Williams, of Tennessee, submitted the following motion for consideration -
In Senate of the United States, November 25, 1818
Mr. Williams, of Tennessee, submitted the following motion for consideration -
In Senate of the United States. January 3d, 1816
Mr. Williams submitted the following motion for consideration -
In Senate of the United States
December 16, 1816. ; Mr. Williams submitted the following motion for consideration -
In Senate of the United States
January 10, 1817. ; Mr. Williams, submitted the following motion for consideration -
In Senate of the United States
February 19, 1817. ; Mr. Williams submittted [sic] the following motion for consideration -
The trial of John Williams, Francis Frederick, John P. Rog, Nils Peterson, and Nathaniel White, on an indictment for murder on the high seas
before the Circuit Court of the United States, holden for the District of Massachusetts, at Boston, on the 28th of December, 1818 -
Dr. John Williams's last legacy to the people of the United States, or, The useful family herb bill
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Dr. John Williams' Last legacy to the people of the United States, or, The useful family herb bill
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A Bill Authorizing the Sale of Public Lands
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A Bill for the Relief of Richard Mitchell
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In Senate of the United States. January 19th, 1816
Mr. Williams, from the committee to whom was re-committed the bill authorizing the sale of public lands, report the same, with the following amendment -
In Senate of the United States. February 7th, 1816
Mr. Williams, from the committee to whom was referred the petition of Richard Mitchill [i.e., Mitchell] report -
In Senate of the United States, February 19, 1819
The Committee on Military Affairs, to whom was referred the petition of Captain Biggars' company, report -
In Senate of the United States, January 21, 1819
Mr. Williams, of Tennessee, from the Committee on Military Affairs, submitted the following estimate, with a bill for the better organization of the Military Academy -
An Exposition Of The Creed
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Thoughts on the origin, and on the most rational and natural method of teaching the languages
With some observations on the necessity of one universal language for all works of science. By John Williams, LL.D -
Y geirlyfr Saesneg a Chymraeg
Neu'r Saesneg o flaen y Cymraeg. Yn cynwys yr holl Eiriau sy' angenrheidiol iddeall y ddwy jaith, eithr yn fwy enwedigol, i gyfieithu'r saesneg i'r Cymraeg. Ym mha un y bydd hawdd i chwi daro wrth air, neu eiriau Cymrage i bob gaer saesneg. A ddechreuwyd ar y cyntaf gan Sion Rhydderch, ag a ddibenwyd yn awr, ynghyd a chwanegiad o lawer cant o eiriau gan y Parchedig Mr. John Williams person plwyf willey yn str amwythig. Ac Mr. Lewis Evans am Llandessilio