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- With joyful hearts, &c. : A dedicatory poem.
- A New-Year's verse
- A Pretty ptay-thing [sic], for children of all denominations. : Containing, I. Tom Noddy and his sister Sue, a lilliputian story. II. An alphabet in prose, interspersed with proper lessons in life, for the use of great children. III. A few maxims for the improvement of the mind. IV. The sound of the letters explained by visible objects. V. The puzzling-cap; a choice collection of riddles, in familiar verse. The whole embellished with a variety of cuts[.]
- A Wonderful dream,
- A Worthy example of a virtuous wife ...
- A new hieroglyphical Bible for the amusement & instruction of children; : being a selection of the most useful lessons; and most interesting narratives; (scripturally arranged) from Genesis to the Revelations. : Embellished with familiar figures & striking emblems neatly engraved. : To the whole is added a sketch of the life of our Blessed Saviour, the holy Apostles, &c. : Recommended by the Revd. Rowland Hill M.A
- A petition and remonstrance to the president and Congress of the United States.
- A poem on industry. : Addressed to the citizens of the United States of America.
- A remarkable narrative of Whiting Sweeting; : who was executed at Albany, in the state of New York for murder. : [Two lines of Scripture text]
- A short account of Algiers, : and of its several wars against Spain, France, England, Holland, Venice, and other powers of Europe, from the usurpation of Barbarossa and the invasion of the Emperor Charles V. to the present time. : With a concise view of the origin of the rupture between Algiers and the United States. : [Four lines from Buchanan] : To which is added, a copious appendix, containing letters from Captains Penrose, M'Shane, and sundry other American captives, with a description of the treatment those prisoners experience
- A short account of Algiers, : containing a description of the climate of that country, of the manners and customs of the inhabitants, and of their several wars against Spain, France, England, Holland, Venice, and the other powers of Europe, from the usurpation of Barbarossa and the invasion of the Emperor Charles V. to the present time; : with a concise view of the origin of the rupture between Algiers and the United States. : [Four lines from Buchanan]
- Address of the carrier of the Gazette of the United States
- America's timely remembrancer; or, The minister preaching his own funeral sermon; : being a warning from heaven to all vile sinners on earth. With a particular relation of many wonderful things seen; by the Rev. Mr. Chamberlain. In a vision just before his decease, the precise time of which was shewn to him
- An Account of the remarkable conversion of a little boy and girl
- An American selection of lessons in reading and speaking, : calculated to improve the minds and refine the taste of youth. And also to instruct them in the geography, history, and politicks of the United States. : To which is prefixed, rules in elocution, and directions for expressing the principal passions of the mind. : Being the third part of A grammatical institute of the English language.
- An American selection of lessons in reading and speaking. : Calculated to improve the minds and refine the taste of youth. And also to instruct them in the geography, history, and politicks of the United States. : To which is prefixed rules in elocution, and directions for expressing the principal passions of the mind. : Being the third part of A grammatical institute of the English language.
- An American selection of lessons in reading and speaking. : Calculated to improve the minds and refine the taste of youth. And also to instruct them in the geography, history, and politics of the United States. : To which are prefixed, rules in elocution, and directions for expressing the principal passions of the mind. : --Being the third part of A grammatical institute of the English language. : To which is now added, an appendix, containing several new dialogues.
- An account of the terrible effects of the pestilential infection in the city of Philadelphia. : With an elegy on the deaths of the people. : --Also--a song of praise and thanksgiveing [sic]; composed for those who have recovered, after having been smitten with that dreadful contagion.
- An essay on man. : In four epistles. : To which are added The universal prayer and Messiah.
- An essay on man; : in four epistles to H. St. John, Lord Bolingbroke. : To which is added, The universal prayer.
- An essay on the education and genius of the female sex. : To which is added, an account, of the commencement of the Young-Ladies' Academy of Philadelphia, held the 18th of December, 1794, under the direction of Mr. John Poor, A.M. principal.
- Aspasio vindicated and the Scripture doctrine of imputed righteousness defended, : in eleven letters from Mr. Hervey to Mr. John Wesley, in answer to that gentleman's remarks on Theron and Aspasio. With Mr. Wesley's letter prefixed. : To which is annexed, A defence of Theron and Aspasio, against the objections contained in Mr. Sandeman's letters on Theron and Aspasio. With Mr. Harvey's [sic] letters to the author prefixed. : [Four lines from Galatians]
- Dedication. To the ever liberal and right worthy patrons of the Columbian centinel, : this eleventh anniversary ode, is most humbly dedicated, by their obedient servant, the carrier
- Democracy: : an epic poem,
- Divine emblems: or, Temporal things spiritualized. : Fitted for the use of boys and girls.
- Ein Busslied von einem Gesichte welches einer Person in Lancaster Caunty in der neunten Nacht erschienen ist; : aufgesetzt zur Warnung und Bestrafung der Gottlosen. : In Reimen verfasset. : [Three lines from Hebrews]
- Elegiac poems; : also, a small collection of hymns.
- Evangelic poetry: : for the purposes of devotion, excited by spiritual songs: and conviction urged by Gospel truth.
- Fables
- Female policy detected: or The arts of a designing woman laid open.
- Food for the mind: or, A new riddle book. : Compiled for the use of the great and the little good boys and girls of America. : [Two lines of verse from Homer]
- Greenfield Hill: : a poem, in seven parts. I. The prospect. II. The flourishing village. III. The burning of Fairfield. IV. The destruction of the Pequods. V. The clergyman's advice to the villagers. VI. The farmer's advice to the villagers. VII. The vision, or prospect of the future happiness of America.
- Henry and Emma, : a poem. Upon the model of The nut-brown maid.
- Husbandry spiritualized; or, The heavenly use of earthly things. : Consisting of many pleasant observations, pertinent applications, and serious reflections; and each chapter concluded with a divine and suitable poem; directing husbandmen to the most excellent improvements of their common employments. : Whereunto are added, by way of appendix, several choice occasional meditations, upon birds, beasts, trees, flowers, rivers, and several other objects; fitted for the help of such as desire to walk with God in all their solitudes, and recesses from the world.
- Jacky Dandy's delight: or The history of birds and beasts; : in verse and prose. : Adorned with a variety of cuts. : [Four lines of verse]
- Law is a bottomless pit: or, The history of John Bull. : Published from a manuscript found in the cabinet of the famous Sir H. Polesworth, in the year 1712
- Letters to a wife.
- Meditations and contemplations : in two volumes. Containing, Vol. I.--Meditations among the tombs; Reflections on a flower-garden; and, A descant upon creation. Vol. II.--Contemplations on the night. Contemplations on the starry heavens; and, A winter-piece.
- Mentoria; or The young lady's friend. : In two volumes.
- Monody on the unfortunate Major Andre; : who was executed at Tappan, Nov.--, 1780.
- Newburyport, Sept. 3, 1794. : The author of the following, about a twelvemonth since, exposed to public view a few imperfect lines, stamped with the appellation of "The Times" ... actuated by a similar motive, the author begs leave to present the Second number of the times, a solemn elegy. Adapted to the capacity of children
- Pindariana; or Peter's portfolio. : Containing tale, fable, translation, ode, elegy, epigram, song, pastoral, letters. With extracts from tragedy, comedy, opera, &c.
- Poems upon several occasions,
- Sermons on important subjects,
- The Bible
- The Carriers of the American daily advertiser to their customers, : on the commencement of the year 1795
- The Chester garland. : In four parts. Part I. How a merchant married a lady, whom he left unbedded, and went to sea; and how coming home he was drove to Chester, where he ventured all his substance on his wife's chastity. ..
- The Columbian muse. : A selection of American poetry, from various authors of established reputation
- The Danger of excessive drinking. : A poem. : [Two lines from Solomon]
- The History of Master Jackey and Miss Harriot. : To which is added, a few maxims for the improvement of the mind. : Dedicated to the good children of the United States of America. : [Four lines of verse]
- The Indian's pedigree. : Qui capet ille facit.
- The Prodigal daughter: or, A strange and wonderful relation, : shewing how a gentleman of a vast estate in Bristol had a proud and disobedient daughter, who because her parents would not indulge her in all her extravagance, bargained with the Devil to poison them. How an angel informed her parents of her design. How she lay in a trance four days; and when she was put in the grave she came to life again, and related the wonderful things she saw in the other world. : Also the substance of a sermon preached on the occasion, by the Rev. Mr. Williams. : [Three lines from Luke]
- The World turned upside down or The comical metamorphoses : A work entirely calculated to excite laughter in grown persons and promote morality in the young ones of both sexes : Decorated with 34 coppper plates curiously drawn and engraved. : [Four lines of verse]
- The conspiracy of kings; : a poem: addressed to the inhabitants of Europe, from another quarter of the world.
- The death and burial of Cock Robin; : with the tragical death of A, Apple-pye:
- The dissolution of earthly monarchies; the downfall of antichrist; and the full display of Zion's King. : A sermon, delivered to the Baptist church in Ridgfield, March 1, 1794.
- The experience of Nancy Welch, a blind woman; : together with lines for a family of her acquaintance.
- The experiences of Nancy Welch, a blind woman; : Together with Lines for a family of her acquaintance.
- The facetious story of John Gilpin; his going farther than he intended, and returning home safe at last. : To which is added, a second part; containing an account of the disastrous accidents which befel his wife, on her return to London. : Also, a third part; containing John Gilpin's second holiday; or a voyage to Vaux-Hall
- The genuine experience and dying address of Mrs. Dolly Taylor, of Reading, Vermont, : who departed this life, May 19th, 1794:
- The history of the Holy Jesus. : Containing a brief and plain account of his birth, life, death, resurrection and ascension into heaven; and his coming again at the great and last Day of Judgment. : Being a pleasant and profitable companion for children; composed on purpose for their use. : Together with a number of songs.
- The life of Gen. Washington, commander in chief of the American Army during the late war, and present president of the United States. : Also, of the brave General Montgomery. : Embellished with cuts
- The most illustrious and renowned history of the seven champions of Christendom. : In three parts. Containing their honourable births, victories, and noble atchievements [sic], by sea and land, in divers strange countries; their combats with giants, monsters &c. wonderful adventures in desarts [sic], wildernesses, inchanted [sic] castles; their conquests of empires, kingdoms; relieving distressed ladies, with their faithful loves to them: the honour they won in tilts and tournaments, and success against the enemies of Christendom: Also, the heroic adventures of St. George's three sons. : Together, with the manner of their untimely deaths; and how they came to be stiled saints, and champions of Christendom
- The mourner: or The afflicted relieved.
- The narrative of Whiting Sweeting, : who was executed at Albany, the 26th of August, 1792 [i.e., 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 of 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 ...
- The pilgrim's progress from this world to that which is to come, : delivered under the similitude of a dream, in three parts. : Wherein is set forth, I. The manner of his setting out; II. His dangerous journey; and III. His safe arrival at the desired country.
- The pilgrim's progress, from this world to that which is to come: : delivered under the similitude of a dream, in three parts. : Wherein are set forth the manner of his setting out; the several dangers and difficulties he met with in his journey; and the many victories he obtained over the world, the flesh, and the devil, together with his happy arrival at the celestial city.
- The pleasures of early piety. : A sermon delivered in East-Windsor, at the funeral of Mr. Simeon Birge, who departed this life October 26, 1792, in the twentieth year of his age. : Published at the request of the mourning family.
- The pleasures of imagination. : A poem, in three books.
- The poetical works of Peter Pindar, Esq. a distant relation to the poet of Thebes. : To which are prefixed, memoirs and anecdotes of the author. : Vol. I[-II]
- The progress of dulness, or The rare adventures of Tom Brainless.
- The triumphs of temper; : a poem in six cantos.
- The village merchant: : a poem. : To which is added The country printer. : [Four lines of verse]
- The works of Peter Pindar, Esq. : Vol. I[-II]
- Thoughts in prison. : In five parts; the imprisonment, the trial, the retrospect, futurity, public punishment.
- Thoughts on the death of the King of France.
- To all Christian people; more especially those who take the Connecticut courant
- Visions, for the entertainment and instruction of young minds, : concerning slander, pleasure, health, content, happiness, friendship, marriage, life, and death. : [One line in Latin from Horace]
- Wisdom. : A poem. : [One line in Latin]
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