Stevens's American Bibliographer, Volume 1, Issue 1

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C. Whittingham, 1854 - America - 96 pages

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Page 77 - CONSTITUTIONS (The) of the several Independent States of America; the Declaration of Independence; the Articles of Confederation between the said States ; the Treaties between his most Christian Majesty and the United States of America. With an Appendix, containing an Authentic Copy of the Treaty concluded between their High
Page 40 - in Boston, perpetrated in the Evening of the Fifth Day of March, 1770. By Soldiers of the xxixth Regiment; which with the xivth Regiment were then Quartered there : With some Observations on the state of things prior to that Catastrophe. Printed by Order of the Town of
Page 31 - State of the Country, as to the Polity of the Government, and the Improvements of the Land. By a Native and Inhabitant of the Place. London : Printed for R. Parker, at the Vnicorn, under the Piazza's of the Royal-Exchange. MDCCV. 7 prelim.
Page 32 - in War and Peace. IV. The prefent State of the Country, as to the Polity of the Government, and the Improvements of the Land, the io th of June 1720. By a Native and Inhabitant of the Place. The Second Edition
Page 75 - CONSIDERATIONS on the Measures carrying on with respect to the British Colonies in North America. The Second Edition. With Additions and an Appendix relative to the
Page 72 - which is not to be equalled in the Annals of this or any other Nation. With the Additions of a Detail of the Landing of the Forces at Cape Breton, &c. the Progress of the Fleet in their navigating the River St. Lawrence, and a daily Account of the Siege of Quebec, while in the
Page 8 - AMERICAN Independence the Interest and Glory of Great Britain ; containing Arguments which prove, that not only in Taxation, but in Trade, Manufactures, and Government, the Colonies are entitled to an entire Independency on the British Legislature ; and that it can only be by a formal Declaration of
Page 71 - COMMUNICATIONS concerning the Agriculture and Commerce of America : containing Observations on the Commerce of Spain with her American Colonies in time of War. Written by a Spanish gentleman in Philadelphia, this present year, 1800. With Sundry other Papers concerning the Spanish interests. Edited in London by William Tatham. London
Page 83 - CORTES (Hernando). Historia/ de Nueva-España,/ escrita por su esclarecido Conquistador/ Hernán Cortes,/ aumentada/ con otros Documentos, y Notas./ Por el Ilustrissimo Señor/ Don Francisco Antonio/ Lorenzana,/ Arzobispo de Mexico./ [Motto and Vignette]/ Con las Licencias Necesarias/ En
Page 16 - ASSOCIATION, (The) &c. of the Delegates of the Colonies, at the Grand Congress, held at Philadelphia, Sept. i, 1774, Versified, and adapted to Music, calculated for Grave and Gay Dispositions; with a short Introduction. By Bob Jingle,

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