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- 1807. To the patrons of Relf's Philadelphia gazette, by the carriers.
- 1814. The carriers' address, to the patrons of the Supporter.
- A Dialogue between a noble lord, and a poor woodman.
- A copy of verses wrote by a gentleman, lately deceased, occasion'd by his reading Robert Barclay's Apology.
- A new song.
- A tragical account of the battle between the people of Wyoming and the Indians, of Westmoreland, in the year 1778, : in which two hundred of the Americans were unhappily sacrificed to the savage barbarity of some treacherous Americans and cruel savages, in a poem,
- Address from the carriers of The Democratic press, to their patrons, on the commencement of the year, 1810.
- Address of the carrier of Bartgis's Republican gazette, to his patrons, on the commencement of another year.
- Address of the carrier of the Merchants Daily Advertiser, to its patrons. For the year 1798.
- Address of the carrier of the Tickler, to his patrons, on the commencement of the year, 1814.
- Address of the carriers of Poulson's American daily advertiser, to its patrons, on the commencement of the year 1805.
- Address of the carriers of Poulson's American daily advertiser, to its patrons, on the commencement of the year 1811.
- Address of the carriers of Relf's Philadelphia gazette, on the commencement of the year, 1812.
- Address of the carriers of Relf's Philadelphia gazette, to it's patrons, on the commencement of the year 1816.
- Address of the carriers of Relf's Philadelphia gazette, to their patrons, on the commencement of the year 1815.
- Address of the carriers of Relf's Philadelphia gazette, to their patrons, on the commencement of the year, 1813.
- Address of the carriers of Relf's Philadelphia gazette, to their patrons, on the commencement of the year, 1814.
- Address of the carriers of the "True American & commercial advertiser, " to its patrons, on the commencement of the new year, 1815.
- Address of the carriers of the Corrector and American weekly review to their patrons on the commencement of the year 1815.
- Address of the carriers of the Evening star, to their patrons, on the commencement of the year 1811.
- Address of the carriers of the Freeman's journal and Philadelphia mercantile advertiser, to their patrons on the commencement of the New Year, one thousand eight hundred and sixteen.
- Address of the carriers of the Freeman's journal and Philadelphia mercantile advertiser, to their patrons on the commencement of the New Year, one thousand eight hundred and thirteen.
- Address of the carriers of the Freeman's journal, and Philadelphia mercantile advertiser, to their patrons on the commencement of the New Year, one thousand eight hundred and fifteen.
- Address of the carriers of the Freeman's journal, and Philadelphia mercantile advertiser, to their patrons on the commencement of the New Year, one thousand eight hundred and fourteen.
- Address of the carriers of the Freeman's journal, and Philadelphia mercantile advertiser, to their patrons, on the commencement of the New Year, 1812.
- Address of the carriers of the New-York gazette, to their patrons. January 1st, 1814.
- Address of the carriers of the Political and commercial register, to their patrons, on the commencement of the New Year, January 1, 1816..
- Address of the carriers of the Political and commercial register, to their patrons, on the commencement of the New Year.
- Address of the carriers of the Political and commercial register, to their patrons, on the commencement of the year 1813.
- Address of the carriers of the Political and commercial register. To their patrons, on the commencement of the New Year January 1, 1811.
- Address of the carriers of the Political and commercial register. To their patrons, on the commencement of the year 1814.
- Address of the carriers of the Tickler to their patrons, on the commencement of the New Year, 1812.
- Address of the carriers of the Tickler, to their patrons, on the commencement of the New Year, 1811.
- Address of the carriers of the Tickler, to their patrons, on the commencement of the New-Year, 1813.
- Address of the carriers of the True American & commercial advertiser, to its patrons, on the commencement of the new year January 1, 1812.
- Address of the carriers of the True American & commercial advertiser, to its patrons, on the commencement of the new year January 1, 1813.
- Address of the carriers of the True American & commercial advertiser, to their patrons, on the commencement of the new year, 1810.
- Address of the carriers of the True American & commercial advertiser, to their patrons, on the commencement of the year January 1, 1811.
- Address of the carriers of the True American and commercial advertiser, to their patrons, on the commencement of the new year January 1, 1814.
- Address of the carriers of the United States gazette to their patrons, on the commencement of the New Year, 1808.
- Address of the carriers of the United States gazette to their patrons, on the commencement of the New Year, January 1, 1810.
- Address of the carriers of the United States' gazette to their patrons, on the commencement of the New Year, January 1, 1814.
- Address of the carriers of the United States' gazette to their patrons, on the commencement of the New Year, January 1, 1815.
- Address of the carriers of the United States' gazette to their patrons, on the commencement of the New Year, January 1, 1816.
- Address of the carriers of the United States' gazette, to their patrons, on the commencement of the New Year--1813.
- Address to the patrons of the American and commercial daily advertiser, by the carriers.
- Address, from the carrier of The Visitor, to his patrons.
- Address, of the carrier of the Columbian, to his patrons.
- An Address of the carriers of the "True American and commercial advertiser." To its patrons, on the commencement of the year 1808.
- At a crisis, when the fate of the American people rests upon councils widely different from those, which planned and achieved their independence, : the carriers of the Political and commercial register. Respectfully present to their patrons, as a substitute for their annual address, the following tribute to the great Father of his County.
- Aufs Christ-Fest 1789.
- Carriers' address to the patrons of the Baltimore patriot & evening advertiser.
- Christliches Verlangen.
- Cometen-lied. : Mel.-- Wo soll ich fliehen hin? &c. &c.
- Confirmations- oder Einsegnungs-Lied.
- Das Fürsten Lied.
- Death of Louis XVI. late King of France; beheaded Jan. 21, 1793.
- Der Bauern-Stand.
- Der Bauern-Stand.
- Der Bauern-Stand.
- Der Wunsch.
- Die wunderbare Geschichte von Cocordia, : eines Commendanten Tochter, welche 120 Jahren entführet war, und meinte es wären nur etlichen Stunden.
- Ein Geistlich Lied.
- Ein Lied.
- Ein Lied.
- Ein Neues Lied zur Warnung aller Leute. : Mel. Es ist gewisslich an der Zeit.
- Ein Schön Lied zur Aufmunterung eines christlichen Lebens. : Mel. Wie die Geistliche Fortuna.
- Ein neues Trauer-Lied, : enthaltend die Geschichte der Susanna Cox, die in Reading wegen dem Morde ihres Kindes hingerichtet wurde.
- Ein neues Trauer-Lied. : Wie man vernommen, von einem Menschen, der nach dem Tode ist wieder kommen. Diese Begebenheit hat sich vor nicht langer Zeit zehn Meilen von Carlisle zugetragen; die Namen der Personen sind verschwiegenp um die noch lebende Familie zu schonen. Melodie: Ihr Sünder kommts gegangen.
- Ein schön geistlich Jesus-Lied.
- Ein schöner Christlicher Haus-Segen, für alle fromme Haus-Väter.
- Eine unerhörte That von einem Mörder, genannt Philip Beppel, : Welcher gewohnet in Maryland, an der Pfeif-Kriek, nicht weit von Friedrichtaun, und hat im 1785sten Jahre, den 7ten Tag May, seine eigene Frau, welche schwanger war, und 4 Kinder mit einer Axt erschlagen, und sich selber in den Halss geschnitten und gedachte sich zu entleiben ...
- Erbauliches Lied.
- Erndte-Lied.
- Father Abbey's will. : To which is added, A letter of courtship to his virtuous & amiable widow.
- For the Gazette of the United States. : New verses--to an old tune.
- Für die evangelische Jugend, auf das Weinachtsfest, 1793.
- Gazette carrier's New Year address to his patrons. January 1, 1816.
- Haus-Segen.
- Kriegs-Lied.
- Lawyers and bullfrogs. : A song..
- Liebes-Erklärung.
- Melodie: Kommt, Brüder, kommt wir eilen fort.
- New Year's address of the carrier of the Herald. January 1st, 1814.
- New-Year's address of the carrier of the Long-Island star, to his patrons.
- New-Year's address of the carriers of the Evening post, to their kind patrons.
- New-Year's address, from the carrier of the Troy gazette to its patrons. January 1, 1810.
- Numb. 8. Sunday Decemb. 7th. 1760.
- Nur alleine Jesus. : Mel. Alle Menschen müssen sterben.
- Ode for the year 1763. / : By Lawrence Swinney, A.M. --L.D.-- and M.D. Alas, poor Swinney!
- Pilger-Lied.
- Pride's fall, or A warning for all English women, : by the example of a strange monster lately born in Germany, by a merchant's proud wife of Geneva.
- Republican and evening ledger The news-boy to his patrons. Savannah, January 1, 1813.
- The Address of the carrier's, to the patrons of The Enquirer. Richmond, Christmas, 1809.
- The Address of the carriers of Poulson's American daily advertiser, to its patrons, on the commencement of the year 1807.
- The Address of the carriers of Poulson's American daily advertiser, to its patrons, on the commencement of the year 1810.
- The Address of the carriers of Poulson's American daily advertiser, to its patrons, on the commencement of the year 1816.
- The Address of the carriers of the United States' gazette to their patrons, on the commencement of the year 1812; : wishing them a Happy New Year, long life, contentment, competency, and better times.
- The Address of the carriers of the United States' gazette, to their patrons, on the commencement of the new year, January 1, 1811.
- The Carriers of Poulson's American daily advertiser respectfully present to its patrons the following address on the commencement of the year 1801.
- The Carriers of Poulson's American daily advertiser respectfully present to its patrons the following address on the commencement of the year 1803.
- The Carriers of Relf's Philadelphia gazette, to its patrons. January 1st, 1810.
- The Carriers of Relf's Philadelphia gazette, to their patrons, 1811.
- The Carriers of The Democratic press to their patrons, on the commencement of the New-Year 1814.
- The Carriers of The Democratic press to their patrons, on the commencement of the New-Year 1815.
- The Carriers of The Democratic press to their patrons.
- The Carriers of The Democratic press, to their patrons on the commencement of the New Year, January 1, 1812.
- The Carriers of The Democratic press, to their patrons, on the commencement of the New-Year 1816.
- The Carriers of the American Democratic herald, to their patrons on the commencement of the New Year: January 1, 1815.
- The Carriers of the Freeman's journal and Philadelphia mercantile advertiser, to their patrons, on the commencement of the New Year. January 1, 1810.
- The Carriers' address to the patrons of the American, for the year 1804.
- The Carriers' address to the patrons of the Tickler, on the commencement of the New Year, January 1, 1810.
- The New-Year verses, of the printers lads, who carry about the Pennsylvania gazette to the customers. January, 1775.
- The News carriers' address to the patrons of the Virginia Argus, December 25, 1813.
- The News-boy's address to the patrons of the Trenton federalist, January 1, 1813.
- The News-boy's address, to his patrons. January 1, 1816.
- The News-boy's address, to the patrons of the Hornet.
- The Subsequent lines were composed on hearing of the death of Mary and Charles Burson of Northampton, and Maria and Charlotte Worthington of Wrightstown, Bucks County Pennsylvania-- : while they were amusing themselves on the ice in the Neshamony, were, by the giving way of the ice, precipitated into the stream and unfortunately drowned.
- The Watchman's Christmas box.
- The Watchman's address, to the citizens of Philadelphia, on the return of Christmas. December 25, 1817.
- The Watchmen of Philadelphia to their patrons on the return of Christmas. 1818.
- The Watchmen's address to their patrons, on the return of Christmas.
- The carriers address, to the patrons of the Western courier.
- The carriers of the Aurora, to their patrons on the commencement of the New Year: January 1, 1815.
- The carriers of the Aurora, to their patrons, on the commencement of the New Year. January 1, 1807.
- The carriers of the Aurora, to their patrons, on the commencement of the New Year. January 1, 1810.
- The carriers of the Aurora, to their patrons, on the commencement of the New Year. January 1, 1811.
- The carriers of the Aurora, to their patrons, on the commencement of the New Year. January 1, 1813.
- The carriers of the Aurora, to their patrons, on the commencement of the New Year. January 1, 1814.
- The tempest.
- Trost-lied, einem Nachfolger Jesu. : In eigener Melodi.
- Watchman's address to the citizens, on the return of Christmas, 1809.
- Zuruf an die Jugend.
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