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A narrative of Whiting Sweeting
Who was executed at Albany, in the state of New York, for murder. [Two lines of Scripture text] -
The narrative of Whiting Sweeting
who was executed at Albany, the 26th of August, 1791. Containing, an account of his trial before the Supreme Court of Judicature of the state of New-York, at the July term, 1791, for the murder of Darius Quimby--the substance of the charge of His Honor the chief justice to the jury, with the sentence of death on the prisoner--an address to the public on the fatal consequences of a life spent in sin, instanced in his own conduct ... Written by himself, and published for the benefit of precious souls, at his particular and dyin request. To which are added, an account of the behaviour of the unhappy sufferer, from his confinement to execution, and the substance of his address at the gallows. By one who had free access to, and frequent cenversation [sic] with him -
A genuine detail of the several engagements, positions, and movements of the Royal and American Armies, during the year 1775 and 1776
With an accurate account of the Lockade of Boston, and a plan of the works and Bunker's Hill, at the time it was abandoned by His Majesty's forces on the 17th of March, 1776. In a series of letters to a friend. By William Carter, late a lieutenant of the 40th regiment of foot -
The disbanded subaltern: a poem. By William Carter, late a lieutenant of the 40th regiment of foot
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The usurpations of France upon the trade of the woollen manufacture of England briefly hinted at ... or, A caution to England to improve a season now put into her hand to secure her self
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The reply of W.C
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Englands interest by trade asserted
shewing the necessity & excellency thereof -
A brief advertisement to the merchant and clothier about the present state of the woollen manufactures of this nation
to which is added an abstract of a late impression of England's interest by trade -
An alarum to England
to prevent its destruction by the loss of trade and navigation; which at this day is in great danger. Submitted to consideration in time -
A summary of certain papers about the woollen=manufacture
viz. 1st. Englands interest in securing the manufacture of this realm ... 2ly. A reply, to a paper intituled reasons for a limited exportation of wooll ... 3ly. An abstract of some proceedings to prevent the said exportation of wooll. : To which is added a former discourse, (by the same author) on that subject; printed in the year 1669 -
Englands intrest [sic] in securing the woollen-manufacture, of this realm
Against the artiffices, and designs of France, asserted and made evident to all true lovers of their country. To which is added a reply to some objections formerly made to the same subject -
The disbanded subaltern
an epistle from the camp at Lenham -
Gospel-worship, or, The right manner of sanctifying the name of God in general
And particularly in these three great ordinances: viz. 1. Hearing of the Word. 2. Receiving the Lords Supper. 3. Prayer. By Jeremiah Burroughs. Being the second of the six volumns lately published by Thomas Goodwin, William Greenhil, Sydrach Sympson, Philip Nye, William Bridge, John Yates, William Adderly -
Israels peace with God, Beniamines overthrow
A sermon preached before the Honourable House of Commons, at their late solemne fast, August 31. 1642. By William Carter. Published by order from that House -
A summary of certain papers about wooll
as the interest of England is concerned in it -
The proverb crossed, or, A new paradox maintained (viz.) that it is not at all times true that interest cannot lye
being a full, clear, and distinct answer to a paper of an English gentleman who endeavours to demonstrate that it is for the interest of England that the laws against transportation of wooll should be repealed -
Englands interest by trade asserted
shewing the necessity & excellency thereof : wherein is discovered, that many hundred thousand pounds might be gained to the King and kingdom by the due improvements of the product thereof more particularly by wool, and the evil consequences of its exportation unmanufactured, wherein is evident, that by one pack, is one hundred pound loss, which otherwise might be gained, the methods how, and some helps for remedy, humbly offered -
The renewing of a caveat entred in our court several years ago, against the growth of France
[an]d a caution to England to secure it self against the interest of that aspiring prince, and more especially against their trade, which is the foundation of their greatness -
The proverb crossed, or, A new paradox maintained (viz.) that it is not at all times true, that interest cannot lye
being a full, clear and distinct answer to a paper of an English gentleman, who endeavours to demonstrate that it is for the interest of England that the laws against transportation of wooll should be repealed -
An abstract of the proceedings of W. Carter
being a plea to some objections urged against him -
To the merchants and clothiers of England
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The Works Of Virgil
Containing His Pastorals, Georgics, And Æneis -
Israels peace with God Beniamines overthrow
A sermon preached before the Honourable House of Commons ... August 31. 1642 -
A brief advertisement to the merchant and clothier about the present state of the woollen manufactures of this nation
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[Rezension von: Böhme, Gernot, 1937-, Faust lesen, Faust verstehen]