33 results filtered with: Mecom, Benjamin, 1732-approximately 1776
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The grounds and rules of musick explained: or, An introduction to the art of singing by note. Fitted to the meanest capacities. By Thomas Walter, M.A. Recommended by several ministers. [One line from Psalms]
Walter, Thomas, 1696-1725.Date: [1760]- Books
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Some reflections on the disputes between New-York, New-Hampshire, and Col. John Henry Lydius of Albany. [One line in Latin] To these reflections are added, some rules of law, fit to be observed in purchasing land, &c.
Young, Thomas, 1732-1777.Date: 1764- Books
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Heaven upon earth: or, The best friend in the worst times. Being some profitable directions how to get acquainted with God, as the only way to content here and happiness hereafter. Written by that truly pious and faithful minister, the Reverend Mr. James Janeway.
Janeway, James, 1636?-1674.Date: [1761?]- Books
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An essay on the agitations of the sea, and some other remarkables attending the earthquakes of the year M,DCC,L,V. To which are added, some thoughts on the causes of earthquakes. Written in the year 1756.
Perkins, John, 1698-1781.Date: 1761- Books
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Debtor and creditor: or, A discourse on the following words, Have patience with me, and I will pay thee all. Never before published.
Date: 1762- Books
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Father Abraham's speech to a great number of people, at a vendue of merchant-goods; introduced to the publick by Poor Richard, (a famous Pennsylvanian conjurer and almanack-maker) in answer to the following questions. Pray, Father Abraham, what think you of the times? Won' these heavy taxes quite ruin the country? How shall we be ever able to pay them? What would you advise us to?
Franklin, Benjamin, 1706-1790.Date: [1760]- Books
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A key, to unlock the door, that leads in, to take a fair view of the religious constitution, established by law, in the colony of Connecticut. With a short remark upon Mr. Bartlet's sermon, on Galations iii. 1. Also, a remark upon Mr. Ross, against the Separates and others. With a short observation upon the explanation of Say-Brook-plan; and Mr. Hobart's attempt to establish the same plan. By Ebenezer Frothingham. [Eleven lines of Scripture texts]
Frothingham, Ebenezer, 1717?-1798.Date: in the year, 1767- Books
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A letter addressed to two great men, on the prospect of peace; and on the terms necessary to be insisted upon in the negotiation. [Nine lines of quotations]
Douglas, John, 1721-1807.Date: 1760