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- "Honey in the rock" : the Ruby Pickens Tartt collection of religious folk songs from Sumter County, Alabama
- (Shiron le-Yiśrael koh le-ḥai) : 25 songs for Israel : songster for the celebration of Israel's 25th anniversary
- A Ballad concerning the fight between the English and French, at Lake-George
- A Choice collection of Masons songs. : To which is added, Solomon's temple, an oration, as performed at the Philharmonic-Room, in Dublin, for the benefit of sick and distressed Free-Masons
- A Farewell hymn
- A Grand chorus to be sung on the fourth of June, being His Majesty's birthday; at an entertainment on the banks of the Schuylkill, by a large company of the inhabitants of the city of Philadelphia
- A Happy New-Year to Commodore Rodgers, or, Huzza for the President and Congress. : A song composed on the arrival of these frigates in Boston, yesterday, (December 31, 1812, ) with a good supply of the ready rhino
- A Hymn, on the death of Gen. Washington
- A Monody in honor of the chiefs who have fallen in the cause of American liberty, : spoken at the theatre, in Philadelphia, December 7, 1784. With the vocal accompanyments: and a rondelay, celebrating American independency. : [One line in Latin from Horace]
- A Mournful lamentation on the untimely death of paper money: : a native of North-America, who died of some deep and mortal wounds which he received from unknown assassins in the year 1781. : To the tune of Chevy Chace
- A New bundling song: or A reproof to those young country women, who follow that reproachful practice, and to their mothers for upholding them therein
- A New hymn
- A New privateering song: : concluding with some remarks upon the cruelty exercised by the regulars and Hessians upon our poor prisoners in New-York
- A New song suitable to the season. : To the tune of Good English Beer
- A New song, about Miss Ketty, leaving the country : to the tune Derry down, down, down, Derry down
- A New song, called the Gaspee
- A New song, on the alteration of the stile: or, The true Briton's advice to his countrymen
- A New song, on the repeal of the Stamp-Act, : tune, a Late worthy old Lyon
- A New thanksgiving song revised, enlarged and adapted to the glorious conquest of Canada. : Fitted to a lively tune, called the Granadiers [sic] march, proper for the fife and drums
- A Song composed by the British soldiers, after the battle at Bunker-Hill, on the 17th day of June, 1775
- A Song made upon the election of new magistrates for this city. : To the tune of, To you fair ladies now on land
- A Song, called Crawford's defeat by the Indians, on the fourth day of June, 1782
- A Song, composed by the British butchers, after the fight at Bunker-Hill, on the seventeenth of June, 1775
- A Song, composed by the British soldiers, after the battle at Bunker-Hill, on the 17th day of June, 1775
- A Song, on the surrendery of General Burgoyne, who gave up his whole army to the brave General Gates, of glorious memory, October 17, 1777
- A Song, to the tune of Hearts of oak
- A Song. Composed by the British butchers, after the fight at Bunker-Hill on the 17th of June 1775
- A Tory medley
- A Vaudevil, sung by the characters at the conclusion of a new farce, called The Boston blockade
- A Yankee song
- A ballad of the North and South
- A candid disquisition of the principles and practices of the most antient and honourable society of Free and Accepted Masons; : together with some strictures on the origin, nature, and design of that institution. : Dedicated, with permission, to the most noble and most worshipful Henry Duke of Beaufort, &c. &c. Grand Master.
- A caution; or, Reflections on the present contest between France and Great-Britain
- A home like this : seeking a sacred ethic of community and land : songs, stories and discussions / by John Pitney
- A lecture; containing a short history of mechanics, and of useful arts and manufactures, : reverently dedicated to the respectable supporters of liberty and property, the mechanics of the United States, but particularly addressed and delivered to the mechanics of Philadelphia,
- A lecture; containing a short history of mechanics, and of useful arts and manufactures. : Reverently dedicated to the respectable supporters of liberty and property, the mechanics of Philadelphia,
- A mournful lamentation for the sad and deplorable death of Mr. Old Tenor, : a native of New-England, who, after a long confinement, by a deep and mortal wound which he received above twelve months before, expired on the 31st day of March, 1750. He lived beloved, and died lamented. : To the mournful tune of, Chevy-Chace
- A new liberty song, : composed at the camp at Prospect-Hill, August, 1775.
- A new song, : address'd to the sons of Liberty, on the continent of America; particularly to the illustrious, glorious and never to be forgotten ninety-two of Boston. : [Four lines from Pitt] : Tune "Come jolly Bacchus" &c. or Glorious first of August
- A new song, on the causes--beginning--events--end and consequences of the war with Great Britain.
- A new song. : To the tune of "Hearts of oak, &c."
- A new song. : To the tune of The British grenadiers
- A new song. : To the tune of the British grenadier
- A sermon, delivered at the installation of the Morning-Star Lodge, of Free Masons, : in East-Windsor, Connecticut, August 21, 1794.
- A slight view of the world. Taken July 4th, 1807. : Tune "Black Sloven."
- A song composed for the fraternity of Steuben Lodge, No. 18, Newburgh,
- A song of deliverance for the lasting remembrance of Gods wonderful works never to be forgotten. : Containing in it the wonderful defeat of the Spanish-Armado, anno, 1588. the woful plague, anno, 1603. soon upon the entrance of King James of famous memory, unto the Crown of England. : With the discovery of the Povvder Plot, anno, 1605. and the downfall of Black Fryers, when an hellish crew of papists met to hear Drury a popish priest, anno 1623. Also the grievous plague anno, 1625. with poems both Latin and English, and the verses of that learned Theodore Beza.
- A technicolor promise : a musical drama for unison/two part voices with keyboard
- AFL-CIO song book
- Adam and Eve
- Adam and Eve. : A favorite new song, much in vogue among the young ladies and gentlemen
- Adams and liberty
- Adams and liberty.
- Adams and liberty. : A new patriotic song.
- Adams and liberty. : The Boston patriotic song. Tune--"Anacreon in Heaven."
- Adams and liberty; : Together with Hail Columbia, and the American sailor
- Africa never stand still
- All for the newborn baby
- America : a tribute to heroes
- American antislavery songs : a collection and analysis
- American independence. : The thirth-sixth [sic] anniversary of American independence will be celebrated by the Republicans of Salem.--A procession will be formed, and an oration delivered on the occasion. ..
- American independence. Order of performance at the Second Baptist Meeting-House in Newport. : On the Fourth of July, 1809
- American liberty : a new song
- American roast beef. : A song, composed for the 4th March, 1801
- American taxation, or The spirit of seventy-six exemplified in a song written in the golden days which tried men's souls
- American taxation. : This song was written when the "trump of war" sounded through this happy land, and altho peculiarly applicable to that time, cannot but be received with approbation at the present day
- American taxation. : This song was written when the trump of war sounded loud thro' this happy land, during the Revolutionary War, and although peculiarly applicable to those times ... let it be distinctly understood and remembered, that as we fought and conquered when Britain endeavored to enslave us, we will never consent to be enslaved by France, nor give up our free trade and commerce to any set of men. ..
- Americans to arms. : Sung to the tune of, Britons to arms
- An Ode on May
- An Ode set to music, : consecrated to the memory of the Rev. George Whitefield, A.M. who left this transitory life, in full assurance of one more glorious, September 30th, 1770, aetatis, 56.
- An Ode, for the celebration of Independence
- An account of the unparalleled sufferings of John Coustos, : who nine times underwent the most cruel tortures ever invented by man, and sentenced to the galleys four years, by command of the inquisitors at Lisbon, in order to extort from him the secrets of Free-masonry; from whence he was released by the interposition of His late Majesty King George II. : To which is added, a selection of Masonic songs
- An address, delivered at Plymouth, on the 24th day of January, 1793, : to the inhabitants of that town; assembled to celebrate the victories of the French Republic, over their invaders. : Delivered at the request of the subscribers for the civic festival of that day. And published at the request of the hearers.
- An anthem, sacred to the memory of His Excellency John Hancock, Esq; late governor and commander in chief of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts.
- An anthem. : Designed for Thanksgiving Day. But proper for any publick occasion.
- An elegy on the distressing scene of the schooner Charles, : that was wrecked on Richmond's Island, near the entrance of Portland harbor, the twelfth day of July, eighteen hundred and seven. ..
- An endeavour to animate and incourage our soldiers, for the present expedition. : Made, and fitted to the tune of George's coronation
- An exercise, containing a dialogue and ode on the accession of His Present Gracious Majesty, George III. : Performed at the public commencement in the College of Philadelphia, May 18th, 1762
- An exercise, performed at the public commencement, in the College of Philadelphia, July 17, 1790. : Containing an ode, set to music, sacred to the memory of Dr. Franklin. : This exercise consists of lines, partly original, and partly selected or altered from former similar compositions in this college, as they were hastily thrown together, for the occasion of the present commencement; it is hoped that they will be received with the usual indulgence of a candid public
- An ode for the 4th of July 1788
- An ode for the anniversary of the "Salem Female Asylum."
- An ode, on the sudden death of Mr. Daniel Holt, late of Townsend, who was instantly killed by the unexpected fall of a tree, August 31st, 1798. : Addressed to the public in general, and his friends in particular.
- An oration delivered at the fourth anniversary of the abolition of the slave trade, : in the Methodist Episcopal Church, in Second-Street, New-York, January 1, 1811.
- An oration, delivered at Bennington, Vermont, August 16th, 1799. : In commemoration of the Battle of Bennington. : Published at the request of the audience.
- An oration, delivered at Taunton, (Massachusetts) : before King David's Lodge of Free and Accepted Masons, September 13th, 5/98.
- An oration, delivered by request of Temple Lodge, in Bennington, Vermont, December 27th, 1799. : Being the anniversary festival of St. John the Baptist; when a procession of citizens and Masons was formed in honor of the memory of General George Washington.
- Anniversary of the Salem Female Charitable Society, : at the North Meeting House, August 2, 1815, 3 o'clock, P.M. : Order of performances
- Anniversary of the Salem Female Charitable Society, : at the Rev. Mr. Abbot's meeting house, August 7, 1816
- Another glorious victory. : Newport, Oct. 18, 1813. This afternoon arrived in this harbor the British packet Morgiana, Capt. Cunningham, of 18 guns, and 50 men, prize to the privateer Saratoga, Capt. Addington, of N.Y. ..
- Anthem to be sung by the charity scholars, on Sunday, the 22d of November, at St. Paul's Church, after the charity sermon for the benefit of the school
- Anthem to be sung in Trinity Church, on St. John's Day, June 24, 5793, by the Episcopal charity children.
- At a court held at Punch-Hall, in the colony of Bacchus. : The indictment and trial of Sr Richard Rum. A person of noble birth and extraction, well known both to rich and poor, throughout all America. Who was accused for several misdemeanour against His Majesty's liege people, viz. killing some, wounding others, bringing thousands to poverty, and many good families to utter ruin. : [Two lines of quotations]
- At a court held at Punch-Hall, in the colony of Bacchus. : The indictment and tryal of Sr. Richard Rum. A person of noble birth and extraction, well known both to rich and poor, throughout all America. Who was accused for several misdemeanours against His Majesty's liege people, viz. killing some, wounding others, bringing thousands to poverty, and many good families to utter ruin. : [Two lines of quotations]
- At a court held at Punch-Hall, in the county of Bacchus. : The indictment and tryal of Sir Richard Rum, a person of noble birth and extraction, well known both to rich and poor, throughout America. Who was accused of several misdemeanours against His Majesty's liege people, viz. killing some, wounding others, bringing thousands to poverty, and many good families to utter ruin. : [Two lines of quotation]
- At a court, held at Punch-Hall, in the colony of Bacchus. : The indictment and tryal of Sr. Richard Rum. A person of noble birth and extraction, well known both to rich and poor throughout all America. Who was accused for several misdemeanours against His Majesty' liege people, viz. killing some, wounding others, bringing thousands to poverty, and many good families to utter ruin
- Battle of Bunker Hill.
- Battle of Queenstown: : between the Americans, commanded by Gen. Van Ransellaer [i.e., Van Rensselaer], and the British by Gen. Brock. : Canandaigua, October 15, 1812. By a gentleman who arrived in town yesterday from Albany, we have received the following. ..
- Because we are one people :
- Belshazzar's feast : for mixed choir, baritone solo and orchestra
- Belshazzar's feast ; Coronation Te Deum ; Gloria
- Black Jesus?
- Black ey'd Susan's lamentation for the departure of her sweet William, : who was impress'd to go to sea. : To an excellent new tune
- Bloody battle near Niagara. : The United States' Army, commanded by Major General Jacob Brown, victorious over the British forces ..
- Break down the walls
- Breaths
- Brilliant naval victory. : Yankee Perry, better than old English cider. "Tune---Three Yankee pigeons."
- Bunker's Hill : a new song
- Butterfly kisses
- Canada subjected. : A new song
- Cantata 1 : How bright and fair the morningstar : for the Feast of the Annunciation = Wie schön leichtet [i.e. leuchtet] der Morgenstern : (1740)
- Cantata 149 : The voice of rejoicing and hope : for St. Michael's Day = Man singet mit Freuden vom Sieg : (1731)
- Capture of Little York: or Dearborn victorious in Canada
- Capture of Washington. : On Wednesday, August 24, there was a severe action at Bladensburgh, six miles from the Capitol. ... The same day ... the enemy succeeded in taking the city of Washington. ..
- Carry it on
- Cash in hand, : occasioned by the capture of the British packet Swallow, by Commodore Rodgers. With 260,000 dollars, in gold and silver on board
- Celebration of the Washington Society. : Ode for the Fourth of July. Tune--"Hail Columbia."
- Chant
- Chichester psalms
- Christ and the carols
- Citizen soldiers. : A new patriotic song.
- Comic songs, as sung at the theatres and principal concerts. : To which is added, an appendix, containing a number of the most celebrated popular songs. : [Two lines from Pindar]
- Commemorative ode. : In honor of Washington; --performed on the anniversary choice of officers of the Ancient and Honourable Company of Artillery, June 2, 1800
- Constitutions of the Ancient and Honorable Fraternity of Free and Accepted Masons; : collected and digested from their old records, faithful traditions, and lodge books: for the use of lodges. : Together with the history and general regulations of the Grand Lodge of Massachusetts.
- Convivial song, sung at Windsor, on the evening of the Fourth of July.
- Das Trauer Lied der unterdruckten Freyheit
- Daydreams : Get-aways, 1
- Decatur's victory. : Accomplished ala-mode-de Constitution & Guerriere, or the second part of the same tune. Battle between the American frigate, "United States, " Commodore Decatur, master, and the British frigate, "Macedonian." Captain Carden, which she took after an action of 17 minutes, on the 25th October.---The British lost 104 men, killed and wounded, the Americans 12 only. "Tune, Paul Jones's victory."
- Der Bauern-Stand.
- Der Bauren-Stand
- Deseret Sunday School Union music book : containing a large collection of choice pieces for the use of Sunday schools
- Dibdin's museum, : being a collection of the newest and most admired songs
- Discourse, shewing the difference between Whigandus and Torybandus.
- Ein '76ger Lied
- Ein Lied gegen das unrechte Verfahren des Konigs, gegen America. : Nach der Weis, Ich kann recht sorglos leben
- Ein Lied von dem gegenwartigen Zustand in America. : In der Weis, von Conty Sax
- Ein Lobgesang uber den Bauren-Stand
- Ein Schon Jesus-Lied
- Ein schönes Jesu Lied.
- Eine Trauergeschichte oder Ein neues Lied uber eine grausame Mordthat. : (In eigner Melodie.)
- Elijah : an oratorio for full chorus of mixed voices, soprano, alto, tenor, and baritone soli (double solo quartet of mixed voices) and piano
- Elijah : op. 70
- Evening hymn
- Exploring the gamut of black choral literature
- Famine remembrance
- Federal song, on the adoption of the federal Constitution, by the state of New-Hampshire, June 21st, 1788. : (To be sung at the celebration, the 26th.)
- Fellow-craft hymn, for the use of Holland Lodge.
- Fennel-seed. : An excellent new song, composed over a bed of fennel, just sown
- Festival of the Sons of the Pilgrims
- Four excellent songs
- Fourth of July. : Arrangements for the Federal celebration
- Free-Masonry. Unparalleled sufferings of John Coustos, : who nine times underwent the most cruel tortures ever invented by man, and sentenced to the galley four years, by command of the inquisitors at Lisbon, in order to extort from him the secrets of Free-Masonry; from whence he was released by the gracious interposition of His late Majesty, King George II. : To this edition is added, a selection of Masonic songs, and a complete list of lodges, foreign and domestic
- Funeral dirge, on the death of General Washington, : as sung at the meeting house, in Medford, on January 13th, 1800.
- Gage's folly: or, The tall fox out-witted. : An excellent new song, never before printed.
- Gen. Washington, : a new favourite song, at the American camp. : To the tune of the British grenadiers
- General Warren, or The battle of Bunkre [i.e., Bunker] Hill, and My soldier laddie
- George the II. reigns. Pitt is secretary of state. Amherst goes on conquering ...
- Gesang eines bussfertigen Sunders
- Glorious naval victory, : obtained by Commodore Bainbridge, of the United States frigate Constitution, over His Britannic Majesty's frigate Java.
- Godspell
- Granye, : An excellent patriotic Irish song. Lord Conway's contest in in [sic] the British Parliament against the American war. Never before printed in America. It is sung to a pleasant and melodious tune
- Granye: or Lord Conway's contest in the British Parliament against the American war. : An excellent patriotic Irish song; never before printed in America. It is sung to a pleasant and melodious tune. : Together with Paddy's love-song
- Grateful : a song of giving thanks
- Gregorian chant experience : sing and meditate with
- Happiness is a song
- Hard times[.]
- Hark! The aardvark angels sing : a story of Christmas mail
- Harrison and Perry. Chauncey and the knight. Intrepid Pike. Captain Lawrence. Captain Allen. Boyd and Covington. The battle of Erie. Naval song..
- Harrison victorious: : copy of a letter from General Harrison to the Department of War.....Head-quarters, near Moravian Town, on the River Thames, 80 miles from Detroit, 5th October, 1813
- He's got the whole world in his hands
- Heaven shall not wait : songs of creation, the Incarnation, and the life of Jesus
- Hebrew melodies.
- Honor to our soldiers : music of the Civil War
- Honor to the brave. : The Battle of Lake Champlain
- Horrid tortures; or, The unparalleled sufferings of John Coustos: : who nine times underwent the most cruel tortures ever invented by man, and sentenced to the gallies, four years, by command of the inquisitors of Lisbon, in order to extort from him the secrets of Free Masonry. From whence he was released by the interposition of His late Majesty King George the II. : To which is added, a selection of Masonic songs
- Horrid tortures; or, The unparalleled sufferings of John Coustos: : who nine times underwent the most cruel tortures ever invented by man, and sentenced to the gallies, four years, by command of the inquisitors of Lisbon, in order to extort from him the secrets of Free-Masonry. From whence he was released by the interposition of His late Majesty King George II. : To which is added, a selection of Masonic songs
- Hull's surrender, or Villany somewhere
- Humane Society. : The anniversary of the Massachusetts Humane Society will be celebrated this day, at 4 o'clock, P.M. in the Chapel Church. : Order of performances
- Humane Society. : The anniversary of the Massachusetts Humane Society will be celebrated this day, at 4 o'clock, P.M. in the Chapel Church. : Order of performances
- Hunters of Kentucky
- Hymen's recruiting-serjeant: or, The new matrimonial tat-too, for the old bachelors. : [Four lines of verse] : With some elegant songs. : [Four lines from Freneau]
- Hymn on Masonry, : presented to Temple Lodge, by a brother, to be sung at the installation of their officers
- Hymn on Washington
- Hymn to peace. : Composed for the celebration of the peace between the United States and Great-Britain, at Roxbury, Feb. 22, 1815
- Hymn,
- Hymn, ode, and dirge, to be sung in New-Bedford, the 22d of February, 1800, in commemoration of the death of the illustrious General George Washingon
- Hymns and an anthem, to be performed at the ordination in Federal-Street
- Hymns and carols 6-
- Hymns and carols 6- : accompaniment edition
- Hymns and odes, composed on the death of Gen. George Washington: : adapted to the 22d. day of February, and dedicated to those who please to sing them! : Religious and social assemblies cannot fail of being pleased with these various tributes of affection to the father and the friend of his country. They may select whatever suits them best, and mourn the man of the age in sublimest strains. These are the united offerings of piety, patriotism and genius, at the shrine of Washington. : Many of them are pure originals, never published before
- Hymns composed on the death of Gen. Washington; and sung, at the Universal Meeting-House, Portsmouth, N.H. January, 1800
- Hymns, to be sung on the 22d of Feb'ry, 1800, in Middletown; : the day appointed by Congress to manifest our grief for the death of Gen. George Washington
- I love you this much : a song of God's love
- Il cimento dell'armonia e dell'inventione : 12 concertos, op. 8 ; Concertos RV 516 & 546
- Inch by inch : the garden song
- Independence. : Order of performance, at the Third Baptist Meeting-House, in Boston, on the anniversary of American independence, July fourth, 1808
- Independence. Order of performance, at the Brick Chapel, Bromfield's Lane, Boston, on the anniversary of American independence, July fourth, 1809
- Interesting sketch. Extracts of letters--official. New-Orleans, Jan. 18, 1815
- Jachin and Boaz: or An authentic key to the door of Free-Masonry, ancient and modern. : Calculated, not only for the instruction of every new made Mason, but also, for the information of all who intend to become brethren. : Illustrated with a beautiful frontispiece of the regalia, jewels and emblematical ornaments belonging to Masonry; and an accurate plan of the drawing on the floor of a lodge. : Interspersed with a variety of notes and remarks, necessary to explain and render the whole clear to the meanest capacity.
- Jachin and Boaz: or An authentic key to the door of Free-Masonry, ancient and modern. : Calculated, not only for the instruction of every new made Mason, but also, for the information of all who intend to become brethren. : Illustrated with a beautiful frontispiece of the regalia, jewels and emblematical ornaments belonging to Masonry; and an accurate plan of the drawing on the floor of a lodge. : Interspersed with a variety of notes and remarks, necessary to explain and render the whole clear to the meanest capacity.
- Jachin and Boaz: or An authentic key to the door of Free-Masonry, ancient and modern. : Calculated, not only for the instruction of every new made Mason, but also, for the information of all who intend to become brethren. : Illustrated with a beautiful frontispiece of the regalia, jewels and emblematical ornaments belonging to Masonry; and an accurate plan of the drawing on the floor of a lodge. : Interspersed with a variety of notes and remarks, necessary to explain and render the whole clear to the meanest capacity.
- Jachin and Boaz; or, An authentic key to the door of Free Masonry, both ancient and modern, : calculated not only for the instruction of every new made Mason; but also for the information of all who intend to become brethren. : Illustrated with a beautiful frontispiece of the regalia, jewels, and emblematical ornaments belonging to Masonry. And an accurate plan of the drawing on the floor of a lodge, interspersed with variety of notes and remarks, necessary to explain and render the whole clear to the meanest capacity.
- Jachin and Boaz; or, An authentic key to the door of Free-Masonry, both ancient and modern. : Calculated not only for the instruction of every new made Mason; but also for the information of all who intend to become brethren. ... : Illustrated with a beautiful frontispiece of the regalia, jewels, and emblematical ornaments belonging to Masonry. And an accurate plan of the drawing on the floor of a lodge, interspersed with a variety of notes and remarks, necessary to explain and render the whole clear to the meanest capacity.
- Jachin and Boaz; or, An authentic key to the door of Free-Masonry, both ancient and modern. : Calculated not only for the instruction of every new made Mason; but also for the information of all who intend to become brethren. ... : Illustrated with a beautiful frontispiece of the regalia, jewels, and emblematical ornaments belonging to Masonry. And an accurate plan of the drawing on the floor of a lodge, interspersed with variety of notes and remarks, necessary to explain and render the whole clear to the meanest capacity. : To which is now added, a new and accurate list of all the English regular lodges in the world, according to their seniority with the dates of each constitution, and days of meeting.
- Jachin and Boaz; or, An authentic key to the door of Free-Masonry, both ancient and modern. : Calculated not only for the instruction of every new-made Mason; but also for the information of all who intend to become brethren. ..
- Jachin and Boaz; or, An authentic key to the door of Free-Masonry, both ancient and modern. : Calculated not only for the instruction of every new-made Mason; but also for the information of all who intend to become brethren. : Containing, I. A circumstantial account of all the proceedings in making a Mason, with the several obligations of an entered apprentice, fellow-craft, and master; the prayers, and also the sign, grip and pass-word of each degree. II. The manner of opening a lodge, and setting the craft to work. III. The entered apprentice, fellow-craft, and master's lectures, verbatim, as delivered in all lodges; with the song at the conclusion of each part. IV. The origin of Masonry; description of Solomon's temple; history of the murder of the grand master Hiram, by the three fellow-crafts; their discovery and punishment; the burial of Hiram by King Solomon's order; with the five points of fellowship, &c. V. The ceremony of the installment of the master of different lodges on St. John's Day. Description of the regalia, &c. VI. Ceremony observed at the funeral of a Mason. VII. A safe and easy method proposed, by which a man may gain admittance into any lodge, without passing through the form required, and thereby save a guinea or two in his pocket. VIII. Toasts, songs, &c. : Illustrated with a beautiful frontispiece of the regalia, jewels, and emblematical ornaments belonging to Masonry: and an accurate plan of the drawing on the floor of a lodge. Interspersed with a variety of notes and remarks, sufficient to render the whole clear to the meanest capacity. : To which are added, a select collection of songs, and a list of toasts and sentiments, proper for the society of Free Masons
- Jachin and Boaz; or, An authentic key to the door of Free-Masonry, both ancient and modern. : Calculated not only for the instruction of every new-made Mason; but also for the information of all who intend to become brethren. : Illustrated with an accurate plan of the drawing on the floor of a lodge. And interspersed with variety of notes and remarks, necessary to explain and render the whole clear to the meanest capacity.
- Jeanne d'Arc au bûcher : dramatic oratorio to words by Paul Claudel ; Une cantate de Noël
- Jockey to the fair: : together with General Wolfe, and Leander
- Johnny Bull's big guns, : and Battle of Lake Erie
- Jonah : dramatic cantata, for mezzo-soprano, tenor and bass-baritone soli, four-part chorus of mixed voices and orchestra
- Journey with justice : road less travelled
- Joyful news for America, and the downfall of the Stamp-Act; : now sing ye Britains, now the stamps is ore, for Pitt has been your friend, and Bute's no more
- Jubilee
- Jubilee songs : as sung by the Jubilee singers
- Judicium extremum ; Jonas ; Jephte
- Lady Washignton's [sic] lamentation for the death of her husband
- Lady Washington's lamentation for the death of her husband
- Lady Washington's lamentation. : To which is added, Wounded hussar. Crazy Jane. Death & a lady.
- Lady Washington's lamentation. : To which is added, Wounded hussar. Crazy Jane. Death & a lady.
- Le chansonnier huguenot du XVIe siècle
- Le roi David
- Learning as we go : a collection of plays, monologues and songs for world peacemakers
- Let there be peace on earth : and let it begin with me
- Lied der Freude gesungen am feierlichen Geburtstage seiner Excellenz General Waschington, wurdigsten President der Vereinigten Staaten Americans.
- Lied vom Konig von Preussen
- Lift ev'ry voice and sing
- Lift every voice and sing
- Lift every voice and sing
- Listen to us, North America!
- Llyfr canu'r myfyrwyr : Students' song book
- Look away : 56 Negro folk songs
- Lord save us, the Congress are fighting! : A new song: tune--"The night before Larry was stretch'd."
- Love songs
- Luther, Zwingli, Calvin in ihren Liedern
- Manly. A favorite new song, in the American fleet. : Most humbly addressed to all the jolly tars who are fighting for the rights and liberties of America.
- Masonic celebration of St. John the Evangelist. December 28, 1818
- Masonic. Songs, oratorio, odes, anthems, prologues, epilogues, and toasts: : adapted to the different degrees of Masonry
- Masonry universal
- Mass in C minor, : K 427 "Great mass" ; Ave verum corpus, K. 618
- Massachusetts Charitable Fire Society. Eleventh anniversary. : Arrangement of performances. May--1805
- Meet the prophets; : an introduction to the Old Testament prophets.
- Messiah
- Milk and honey : a year of Jewish holidays
- Mirth and song: : consisting of a lecture on heads, written by George Alexander Stevens, Esq. and The courtship, with a collection of approved songs
- Missa Mater Christi : [a liturgical reconstruction for the feast of the Annunciation of Our Lady at Eastertide] ; Motets
- Moral songs composed to be sung August the 16th, 1788, at the celebration of the eleventh anniversary of the battle of Bennington
- Most brilliant aval [sic] victory on Lake Erie. : Glorious news!!! Enough to stop the boasting and bragging of our English and Tory enemies, for a time. Commodore Perry has the honor of conquering a whole squadron of His Royal Majesty's subjects and allies. The United States' flag, rides triumphant on Lake Erie. "Tune, Paul Jones' victory."
- Muse of Masonry : comprising a number of masonic songs ... together with a number of prayers generally made use of at the opening of a lodge, and making of a Mason
- Music as an African learning paradigm
- Music from and inspired by Jesus, the epic mini-series : advance CD
- Music section of The world's great Madonnas
- National songster; or, A collection of the most admired patriotic songs, : on the brilliant victories, achieved by the naval and military heroes of the United States of America, over equal and superior forces of the British. : From the best American authors
- Nautical songster or Seamans companion. : To encrease [sic] the joys of Saturday night: a collection of the newest and most approved songs interspersed with many originals
- New-York, April 23, 1777. Song for St. George's Day. Tune, Hail England, Old England
- Not my will but yours be done : the way of the cross : a meditation on the Stations of the Cross with scripture readings, responses, and a hymn with text by Thomas Troeger
- Now thank we all our God : a short Thanksgiving cantata
- Occasional ode, for 17th of June 1786
- Ode addressed to the Society of Cincinnati, Newport, 4th July, 1801
- Ode for election-day, 1792
- Ode for the 23d of October, 1792
- Ode for the 4th of July, 1800.
- Ode for the Fourth of July, 1811.
- Ode for the federal procession, upon the adoption of the new government.
- Ode for the military celebration at Salem of the Fourth of July, 1806.
- Ode on the birth-day of the president of the United States. 1796
- Ode performed at the First Church of Universalists in Boston, : on the day devoted to funereal testimonies of respect, to the memory of the instrumental saviour of his country, George Washington
- Ode sacred to Masonry
- Ode to Napoleon Bonaparte.
- Ode to Napoleon Bonaparte.
- Ode to Napoleon Bonaparte.
- Ode to charity:
- Ode to the mammoth cheese, : presented to Thomas Jefferson, president of the United States, by the inhabitants of Cheshire, Massachusetts, January 1, 1802
- Ode written for the celebrarion [sic] of the Republican Young Men, July 4, 1808,
- Ode written to be sung at the dinner, given to the officers of the United States frigate, Constitution, after the victory over the British frigate Guerrier [i.e., Guerriere].
- Ode, --anniversary--June 2, 1794. : Tune, "The hero comes."
- Ode, for St. John's Day, June 24, 5790, : performed at the consecration of the new building for the use of Holland Lodge, and the Washington Chapter of Royal-Arch Masons.
- Ode, for the dinner, given, at Boston, March 2, 1813. : To Commodore Bainbridge, and the officers of the United States' frigate, Constitution, after their victory, over His Britannick Majesty's frigate, Java, Capt. Lambert.
- Ode, sung at the feast of St. John, June 24, 1795. : To a new tune--
- Ode, sung at the feast of St. John, June 24, 1795. : Tune--Attick fire
- Ode, sung at the feast of St. John, June 24, 1795. : Tune--Rule Britannia
- Ode, to be sung on the arrival of the president of the United States. : Tune--"God save, &c."
- Ode, written by John Lathrop, Jun. Esq. for the dinner in honour of Commodore Perry. : Tune--"Rise Columbia."
- Odes and hymns; : Festival of St. John---June 24, 5801 [i.e., 1801]
- Odes for the Fourth of July, 1796
- Odes in celebration of independence--July 4th, 1815.
- Offset for the Chesapeake, or The capture of Fort George, and repulse of the enemy from Sacket's Harbor:[.]
- Old England's triumph: : sung at the second anniversary meeting of the Sons of St. George, in New-York, April 23d, 1771. (Tune, Hail England, old England, &c.)
- On the evacuation of Boston by the British troops, March 17th, 1776
- On this day of renown, all joys shower down ...
- One more river : a traditional spiritual
- Order of divine service in the North Dutch Church, February 22d, 1800; : the day recommended by Congress to pay to the memory of Washington, a national tribute of respect
- Order of exercises at the triennial celebration of the Massachusetts Charitable Mechanic Association. Thursday, December 21, 1809
- Order of exercises for the celebration of "Washington's birth day, " and the ratification of the treaty of peace
- Order of exercises, for the anniversary of the Salem Female Charitable Society, : August 3, 1814
- Order of performances
- Order of performances at the Chapel Church on the 24th anniversary of the Massachusetts Humane Society, : June 13, 1809
- Order of performances on the 22d aniversary [sic] of the Massachusetts Humane Society
- Order of performances, at the Old South Meeting-House, February 22, 1800. : Before the mechanics of Boston
- Over the river : a turkey's tale
- Papa Noah built an ark
- Pat's observations on Harrison's victory: : (Hark ye, good people, a bit ..
- Peace on honorable terms to America. : Signed by our commissioners at Ghent, Dec. 24, 1814 ... Ratified by the president and Senate, of the United States, Feb. 17, 1815
- Platt and liberty; : a new historical song, for the New-York election, 1810. : Proper tune [i.e., Yankee Doodle], or Wilkes' wriggle--slow
- Privateering and pirateering : alias, the "Peace Party" at war; alias, the Devil to pay in the Federal camp
- Psalm LXXV. Long metre. : Power of government from God alone. Dr. Watt's version.
- Rainbow people
- Recueil de cantiques de la Loge francaise l'amenite, no. 73. seante a l'Or. Philadelphie
- Republican celebration. : Performances at the meeting house
- Rhythmi et carmina variis e monumentis excerpta in honorem Mariae Virginis Immaculatae : anno primi eius iubilaei MDCCCLXXIX
- Sacred dirges, hymns, and anthems, commemorative of the death of General George Washington, the guardian of his country and the friend of man. : [Six lines of verse] : An original composition.
- Sacred music, to be performed in St. Paul's Church, on Tuesday the 31st December, 1799, by the Anacreontic and Philharmonic Societies, at the funeral ceremonies in honor of the memory of the late General Washington
- Saint Paul : an oratorio in vocal score
- Saul
- Schubarts Lied an die Wurtembergischen Truppen, die nach dem Cap der Guten Hoffnung gesandt worden
- Sing a tune
- Sing a womansong
- Sing along the way
- Sing through the day : eighty songs for children
- Sing through the season; : ninety-nine songs for children.
- Singing in the rain
- Singing through the year : [choral music for the junior choir]
- Sinners invited to come to Jesus, : with an hymn, on Christ's atonement
- Sinners invited to come to Jesus. : with an hymn on Christ's atonement
- Six scenes from Samson : an oratorio
- Solemn dirge! : (L.M.)
- Solemn festival, in commemoration of the goodness of God, in delivering the Christian world from military despotism
- Song made on the taking of General Burgoyne
- Song of Washington
- Song, for the anniversary of American independence, 1819. : Tune--"Ye mariners of England."
- Song, for the one hundred and fifty-third anniversary of the election of the officers of the Ancient and Honourable Artillery Company. : June, 1792
- Songs and signs of peace and justice
- Songs of Chanukah
- Songs of peace, freedom, and protest
- Songs of the Isles : selections from Carmina Gadelica: a new version with a commentary
- Songs of the new crusade : a collection of stirring twentieth century temperance songs
- Songs of the soldiers and sailors, U.S.
- Songs of the wigwam
- Songs, naval and military. : [Two lines from Pope]
- Spain, commerce, and freedom. : A national ode. : Sung by Mr. Caulfield, at the New Exchange Coffee-House, Boston, at a public festival, given in honour of the Spanish patriots, by the citizens of Boston. January 24th, 1809.
- Spain. : An account of the public festival given by the citizens of Boston, at the Exchange Coffee House, January 24, 1809, in honor of Spanish valour & patriotism. : With the regular and volunteer toasts, and all the original songs and odes sung on the occasion. : In which is also introduced a brief sketch of Spain, geographical, historical and political. : [One line of quotation] : Copy right of the "Sketch" and "National ode, " having been secured by the author agreeable to act of Congress; they are here published by permission of Mr. Paine
- St. Clair's defeat: : a new song
- Stories of Civil War songs
- Symphony in E minor : Gaelic
- Tammany Society, or Columbian Order, no. I. : Order of exercises at the Town/house in Providence, on the Fourth of July, 1810
- Taxation of America
- Taxation of America. : A song of '79
- Tea, destroyed by Indians
- Teaching peace
- Temperance day, No.2
- Thanksgiving
- The American song book: : being a new collection of the best patriotic, military, naval, amatory, quizical and sentimental songs, extant
- The Apollo: : being a collection of English songs including a selection of Masonic songs, anthems, odes, preludes, prologues, epilogues, toasts, &c
- The Apollo: : being a collection of English songs; including a selection of Masonic songs, anthems, odes, preludes, prologues, epilogues, toasts, &c
- The Battle of Plattsburg. : Tune....Banks of the Dee. : Together with the Siege of Plattsburg, sung in the character of a Black sailor--tune--"Boyn-water."
- The Bible in folk songs
- The Bible in folk songs : teacher guide
- The Bicentennial collection of American music
- The British taxation, in North-America. : A song, composed by an American, at the commencement of the late Revolution, and sung with unbounded applause, by the patriots of '76
- The Cabin-boy and forecastle sailor's delight. : Being Tim Magpie the Yankee's own native notions.
- The Christmas Revels songbook : in celebration of the winter solstice : carols, processionals, rounds, ritual and children's songs
- The Columbian naval songster : being a collection of original songs, odes, etc. composed in honour of the five great naval victories ...
- The Columbian songster and Freemason's pocket companion. : A collection of the newest and most celebrated sentimental, convivial, humourous, satirical, pastoral, hunting, sea and masonic songs, being the largest and best collection ever published in America.
- The David Hurd hymnary : twenty-nine new hymntunes with various texts: for congregation, choir, and organ
- The David Hurd hymnary supplement : twelve new hymntunes with various texts: for congregation, choir, and organ
- The Death of Washington, with some remarks on Jeffersonian policy
- The Death of Washington, with some remarks on the Jeffersonian policy
- The Echo: or Federal songster. : Being a large collection of the most celebrated, modern poetical writings, of different authors
- The Echo: or, Columbian songster, : being a large collection of the most celebrated, modern poetical writings, of different authors, [.]
- The Farmer's and Monitor's letters, to the inhabitants of the British colonies
- The Free-Mason's pocket companion. : A collection of Masonic songs.
- The Free-mason's pocket companion; or Elements of Free-masonry delineated. : [Twelve lines of verse]
- The Georges, a favorite new song, just arrived from London. On Lord Germain's promotion. : Tune---"Push about the jorum."
- The Good old way
- The Hounds are all out, : the Sweet rosy morn, and another Hunting song: : together with Polly and Sweet William
- The Huron carol
- The Indictment & trial of Sir Richard Rum, with other proceedings
- The Indictment and trial of Sir Richard Rum, and Captain Whiskey; : with additions and improvements
- The Lord of hosts the hearer of prayer. : A song of praise and thanksgiving to Almighty God, who hath graciously heard His people's prayer, and deliver'd up the strong holds of their enemies at Cape-Breton unto their hands; under the conduct and command of the Honourable Lieutenant-General Pepperrell, by land, and the Honourable Commodore Warren by sea, on the 17th day of June 1745. With a suitable conclusion
- The Maryland Ahiman Rezon, of free and accepted Masons; : --containing-- the history of Masonry, from the establishment of the Grand Lodge to the present time; with their ancient charges, addresses, prayers, lectures, prologues, epilogues, songs, &c. Collected from their old records, faithful traditions, & lodge-books.
- The Masonic Museum, or, Free-masons' companion : a collection of songs, choruses, odes etc. .../
- The New Massachusetts liberty song, (to the tune of The British grenadier.)
- The Noble lads of Canada
- The Peacock stung by the Hornet: or Engagement between the United States ship Hornet, Captain Lawrence, of 16 guns, and His Britannic Majestys brig Peacock, Captain Peake of 19 guns, : which he sunk after 15 minutes close action. The Hornet had one man killed, and two wounded, the Peacock 8 killed, and 27 wounded. When the Peacock sunk, 19 of her crew, and 8 brave Americans went down with her
- The Poor armourer boy, a song.
- The Poor armourer boy, a song. : Imitated from the "Poor cabin boy, " of Dibdin, and adapted to the case of John R. Jewitt, a native of Boston, in Great-Britain, the only survivor of the crew of the ship Boston, of Boston in New-England, who with the captain and officers were cruelly massacred by the savages on the north-west coast of America. Tune--"The poor cabin boy."
- The Poor man's advice to his poor neighbours: : a ballad, to the tune of Chevy-Chace
- The Rebels reward: or, English courage display'd. : Being a full and true account of the victory obtain'd over the Indians at Norrigiwock, on the twelfth of August last, by the English forces under command of Capt. Johnson Harmon. : To the tune of, All you that love good fellows, &c
- The Recruiting officer. : Together with Yanky Doodle
- The Sailor's medley: : a collection of the most admired sea and other songs
- The Sea captain, or Tit for tat
- The Sky lark: or Gentlemen & ladies' complete songster. : Being the largest collection of the most modern and celebated American, English & Scotch songs ever yet published
- The Squatters of Maine
- The Strong fast, or Hypocrisy in the suds. : A hymn for the occasion
- The Syren, or Vocal enchantress: : being a collection of the newest and most admired miscellaneous, --pathetic, and passionate, --Anacreontic and jovial, --comic, ingenious, and witty, --sea, hunting, and Masonic songs.
- The Syren, or Vocal enchantress: : being a collection of the newest and most admired miscellaneous, --pathetic, and passionate, --anacreontic and jovial, --comic, ingenious, and witty, --sea, hunting, and Masonic songs.
- The True Christian's anchorhold or, Jesus Christ the only hiding-place. : A sacred poem, composed by a captain in the British army, on conversion, tune Williamston. : And, a Song of praise for Christ
- The Virtuous, faithful and loving wife's garland: : being a serious warning and caution to all false and treacherous husbands, who are often led astray from their families by the delusive and flattering arts of wicked, wanton and designing women. (Sung to a mournful tune.)
- The Washington remembrancer, or Georgetown and Alexandria songster's magazine. : A collection of the newest and most admired songs, now extant. Selected impartially.
- The Westminster shorter catechism : an original musical setting for solo voices, and mixed quartet or chorus
- The Yankee boys' method of paying toll at Johnny Bull's bridge. : ([To accompany?] the caricature prints, entitled "The Hornet and the Peacock, or John Bull in distress, " and "John Bull stung to agony by the Hornet and Wasp.")
- The Yankey's return from camp
- The Yankey's return from camp. : Together with the favorite song of the Black bird
- The Young convert's first experiences, &c. : Two excellent hymns; composed for the spiritual comfort and edification of all well-disposed Christians
- The accepted of the multitude of his brethren: : an historical discourse, in two parts; gratefully commemorating, the unparalleled services, and pre-eminent virtues of General George Washington.
- The antichristian and antisocial conspiracy. : An extract from the French of the Abbe Barruel. : To which is prefixed, Jachin and Boaz; or, An authentic key to the door of Free-masonry, ancient and modern
- The constitutions of the Ancient and Honourable Fraternity of Free and Accepted Masons: : containing their history, charges, addresses, &c.
- The dandy song
- The death of General Wolf. : A song
- The duty and interest of a people to sanctify the Lord of Hosts. : A sermon, preached before the General Assembly of the state of Connecticut, at Hartford, on the day of the anniversary election, May 8th, 1777.
- The echo: or, A satirical poem on the virtuous ten, and other celebrated characters: : to which is added, a new song on the treaty
- The embargo, : a song composed and sung at Dover. July 4th, 1808. : (Tune--Come let us prepare--)
- The farmer and his son's return from a visit to the camp
- The farmer and his son's return from a visit to the camp: : together with the Rose tree
- The farmer and his son's return from a visit to the camp: : with the Jolly miller, & Jaded pedlar
- The first Noel
- The girl I left behind me, with the answer. : To which is added, Ellen O'Moore, Erin go Bragh, The galley slave.
- The harmonist's companion. : Containing a number of airs suitable for Divine worship: together with an anthem for Easter, and a masonic ode. : Never before published.
- The hunters of Kentucky; or, The Battle of New-Orleans
- The liberated woman's songbook
- The little old maid, a new song. : To which are added, The Gosport tragedy. The way-worn traveller. The maid with elbows bare..
- The matter recited, and the cause advocated, : in a series of airs, composed for the performance of the band of music and a choir of singers in Bennington, in celebrating the thirty second anniversary of American Independence.
- The new Ahiman Rezon. : Containing the laws and constitutions of the Grand Lodge of Virginia. : To which is added, the history of Masonry, from the creation, to the death of Queen Elizabeth. : Also illustrations of the royal art; and a variety of other matter relative to that institution. : Carefully collated, from the most approved authors, ancient as well as modern.
- The prophet's dream : a sequel to Meet the prophets
- The raciad, and other occasional poems. : [Eight lines of quotations]
- The soul of black worship : singing
- The sounds of slavery : discovering African American history through songs, sermons, and speech
- The spirit of Masonry. : In moral and elucidatory lectures.
- The temperance song banner : a peerless collection of temperance songs and hymns for the Woman's Christian Temperance Union, Loyal Temperance Legion, prohibitionists, temperance praise meetings, medal contests, etc.
- The temperance songster : a collection of songs compiled primarily for use in medal contests ; suitable for W.C.T.U. choirs, general temperance meetings, prohibition rallies, etc.
- The true Ahiman rezon: or A help to all that are, or would be Free and Accepted Masons. : With many additions.
- The true masonic chart, or, Hieroglyphic monitor : containing all the emblems explained in the degrees ...
- The world's great Madonnas; : an anthology of pictures, poetry, music, and stories centering in the life of the Madonna and her Son
- The young Mason's monitor; : containing some necessary hints to young brethren-- yet not beneath the attention of any. : To which is annexed, a collection of Masonic songs, odes, &c. many of them new and excellent.
- Thirteen hymns, suited to the present times: : cotainging [sic]; the past, present, and future state of America, with advice to soldiers and Christians. : Dedicated to the inhabitants of the united colonies.
- Thomas W. Talley's Negro folk rhymes
- To drive the dark away : traditional songs & dances for the winter solstice from Russia, Finland, Sweden, & Norway
- Truxton's victory: or Brave Yankee boys
- Truxton's victory; : with Megen oh--oh Megen--ee: and the Soldier's farewell
- Two favorite new songs at the American camp
- Two favorite songs made on the evacuation of the town of Boston by the Britons, March 17th, 1776
- Two new songs: : on the disgraceful flight of the ministerial fleet & army from Boston and Bunker-Hill on March 17, 1776
- Unparralleled [sic] victory. : The veteran and self-stiled invincibles of Europe, biting the dust before the green back-woodsmen of America ... Tune, "Ye hearts of oak."
- Verses, composed and sung at Trenton, on the delivery of the funeral eulogium in honor of the memory of General George Washington
- Voices found
- Voices found : leader's guide
- Von dem Leiden Christi.
- Walk lightly on the earth : apprenticing a conscience for North America : songs, stories and studies
- War requiem : op. 66
- Washington Society. Ode for the Fourth of July, 1817.
- Washingtonian pocket companion : containing a choice collection of temperance hymns, songs, &c. With brief directions for commencing, organizing, and conducting the meetings of Washingtonian Temperance Societies; and for the private action of Washingtonians
- Wasp stinging Frolick, or Engagement between the American sloop of war Wasp, of 18 guns, and the British sloop of war Frolick, of 20 guns
- We all sing with the same voice
- We shall overcome : songs from the freedom riders and the sit-Ins
- Weeping and mourning at the death of eminent persons a national duty. : A sermon, delivered at Northborough February 22d, 1800. Observed as a day of national mourning, on account of the death of General George Washington.
- What a wonderful world
- When Scouts worship : worship services, guides, resources, hymns, folk songs, fun songs
- Written and corrected by James Campbell, late of the Constitution: : in behalf of the brave Capt. James Lawrence, and Lieut. C. Ludlow, of the Chesapeake. : Together with---Lines on the death of Lt. Ludlow......Tune "Disconsolate sailor."
- Yankee frolics, : brought down to April 27th, 1813
- [Loyal and humorous songs, on recent occasions: : birth and coronation odes, poems, serious and sarcastical, martial airs and choruses, constitutional toasts and sentiments, calculated to promote loyalty and unanimity,
- Ḥag li, shir li : shire ḥag li-yeladim
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- African Americans -- Songs and music
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- Allen, William Henry, 1784-1813 -- Songs and music
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- American loyalists -- Songs and music
- Ancient and Honorable Artillery Company of Massachusetts -- Songs and music
- Angels -- Songs and music | Juvenile
- Anglo-French War, 1755-1763 -- Songs and music
- Antisemitism -- Great Britain -- Songs and music
- Antislavery movements -- United States -- Songs and music | Texts
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- Atonement -- Songs and music
- Austrian Succession, War of, 1740-1748 -- Songs and music
- Bainbridge, William, 1774-1833 -- Songs and music
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- Bible, Matthew -- Songs and music
- Bladensburg, Battle of, Bladensburg, Md., 1814 -- Songs and music
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- Brown, Jacob, 1775-1828 -- Songs and music
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- Chauncey, Isaac, 1772-1840 -- Songs and music
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- Election Day -- Songs and music
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- Elijah, (Biblical prophet) -- Songs and music
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- General Theological Seminary (New York, N.Y.) -- Songs and music
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- God -- Songs and music | Juvenile
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- Great Britain -- History -- 1760-1789 -- Songs and music
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- Husband and wife -- Songs and music
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- Impressment -- Songs and music
- Independence Day (Israel) -- Songs and music
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- Indians of North America -- Wars -- 1775-1783 -- Songs and music
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- Ireland -- History -- Famine, 1845-1852 -- Songs and music
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- Jackson, Andrew, 1767-1845 -- Songs and music
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- Massachusetts -- History -- Revolution, 1775-1783 -- Songs and music
- Massachusetts -- History -- War of 1812 -- Songs and music
- Mechanics (Persons) -- Songs and music
- Mental illness -- Songs and music
- Mercenary troops -- South Africa -- Songs and music
- Money -- Massachusetts -- Songs and music
- Mormons -- Songs and music
- Multiculturalism -- Songs and music
- Murder -- Songs and music
- Napoleon, I, Emperor of the French, 1769-1821 -- Songs and music
- Nature -- Effect of human beings on -- Songs and music
- Nature -- Songs and music
- Nature -- Songs and music | Juvenile literature
- Naval battles -- Songs and music
- Aardvark -- Songs and music | Juvenile
- New Orleans, Battle of, New Orleans, La., 1815 -- Songs and music
- New York (N.Y.) -- Politics and government -- To 1898 -- Songs and music
- New York (State) -- History -- French and Indian War, 1755-1763 -- Songs and music
- New York (State) -- Politics and government -- 1775-1865 -- Songs and music
- New York (State) -- Politics and government -- To 1775 -- Songs and music
- Noah's ark -- Songs and music
- Noah, (Biblical figure) -- Songs and music
- Norridgewock (Me.) -- History -- Songs and music
- Norridgewock Indians -- Songs and music
- Ohio River Valley -- History -- Revolution, 1775-1783 -- Songs and music
- Ohio River Valley -- History -- To 1795 -- Songs and music
- Omar Khayyam -- Songs and music
- Ordination -- Songs and music
- Orphanages -- Songs and music
- Outdoor recreation -- Songs and music
- Paper money -- Massachusetts -- Songs and music
- Paper money -- United States -- Songs and music
- Parent and child -- Songs and music | Juvenile
- Paul, the Apostle, Saint -- Songs and music
- Peace -- Songs and music
- Peaceful change (International relations) -- Songs and music
- Pennsylvania -- Politics and government -- To 1775 -- Songs and music
- Perry, Oliver Hazard, 1785-1819 -- Songs and music
- Pike, Zebulon Montgomery, 1779-1813 -- Songs and music
- Pilgrims (New Plymouth Colony) -- Songs and music
- Pitt, William, Earl of Chatham, 1708-1778 -- Songs and music
- Plattsburg, Battle of, Plattsburgh, N.Y., 1814 -- Songs and music
- Postal service -- Songs and music | Juvenile
- Presbyterian Church -- Catechisms -- Songs and music
- Presidents -- United States -- Election -- 1800 -- Songs and music
- Privateering -- Songs and music
- Professional ethics -- Songs and music
- Prophets -- Songs and music
- Prospect Hill (Somerville, Mass.) -- Songs and music
- Prostitutes -- Songs and music
- Providence and government of God -- Songs and music
- Quebec Campaign, Quebec, 1759 -- Songs and music
- Queenston Heights, Battle of, Ont., 1812 -- Songs and music
- Québec Campaign, 1759 -- Songs and music
- Rain and rainfall -- Songs and music | Juvenile literature
- Reconciliation -- Songs and music
- Relaxation -- Songs and music
- Rhode Island -- History -- Colonial period, ca. 1600-1775 -- Songs and music
- Rodney, George Brydges Rodney, Baron, 1719-1792 -- Songs and music
- Royal Arch Masons -- Songs and music
- Rum -- Songs and music
- Sabbath -- Songs and music
- Sackville, George Germain, Viscount, 1716-1785 -- Songs and music
- Sailors -- Songs and music
- Saint Michael's Day -- Songs and music
- Salvation -- Songs and music
- Samson, (Biblical judge) -- Songs and music
- Saratoga Campaign, N.Y., 1777 -- Songs and music
- Saul, King of Israel -- Songs and music
- Science -- Songs and music
- Seafaring life -- Songs and music
- Seasons -- Songs and music
- Seasons -- Songs and music | Juvenile
- September 11 Terrorist Attacks, 2001 -- Songs and music
- Sexual ethics -- Songs and music
- Shipwrecks -- Songs and music
- Sin -- Songs and music
- Single women -- Songs and music
- Slave trade -- Songs and music
- Slaves -- Southern States -- Songs and music
- Society of the Cincinnati -- Songs and music
- Soldiers -- Songs and music
- Soldiers -- United States -- Songs and music
- Spain -- History -- Napoleonic Conquest, 1808-1813 -- Songs and music
- Spring -- Songs and music
- St. Clair's Campaign, 1791 -- Songs and music
- St. Clair, Arthur, 1734-1818 -- Songs and music
- Stations of the Cross -- Songs and music
- Sunday schools -- Songs and music
- Superstition -- Songs and music
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