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Fragment of a journal of a sentimental philosopher during his residence in the City of New-York : to which is added, a discourse upon the nature and properties of eloquence as a science, delivered to his disciple previous to his departure : found among some papers left at his lodgings.

Title
Fragment of a journal of a sentimental philosopher during his residence in the City of New-York : to which is added, a discourse upon the nature and properties of eloquence as a science, delivered to his disciple previous to his departure : found among some papers left at his lodgings.
Author
Rodman, John, 1755-1847.
Publication
New York : Published by E. Sargeant, 1809.

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no. 1- 10TextSupervised use AN p.v. 138 no. 1- 10Schwarzman Building M2 - General Research Room 315
TextRestricted use *KL (Fragment of a journal of a sentimental philosopher)Schwarzman Building - Rare Book Collection Room 328
TextUse in library NBY p.v. 7, no. 2Schwarzman Building - Main Reading Room 315
TextPermit needed Pforz (Rodman, J./Fragment) 1809Schwarzman Building - Pforzheimer Collection Room 319

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Additional Authors
  • Irving, Washington, 1783-1859
  • Sargeant, E.
  • Ford Collection.
Description
38, [2] p. ;21 cm.
Subjects
Note
  • A satire attacking James Ogilvie, 1760-1820, a Scottish orator and social critic. At one time erroneously attributed to Washington Irving, the work contains numerous references to Godwin and "the Godwinian school." Irving himself has been identified "Young T," one of the characters. Cf. Irving, Washington. Miscellaneous Writings 1803-1859, Vol. I (Boston: Twayne, 1981) p. xxv-xxvi.
  • Original sheets, folded. Uncut and unopened. Cf. J.F. Drake, inc., N.Y.
Access (note)
  • Restricted access;
Call Number
AN p.v. 138, no. 10
OCLC
10330322
Author
Rodman, John, 1755-1847.
Title
Fragment of a journal of a sentimental philosopher during his residence in the City of New-York : to which is added, a discourse upon the nature and properties of eloquence as a science, delivered to his disciple previous to his departure : found among some papers left at his lodgings.
Imprint
New York : Published by E. Sargeant, 1809.
Restricted Access
Restricted access; Permit must be requested at the division indicated.
Local Note
Pforzheimer copy: in beige envelope.
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Added Author
Irving, Washington, 1783-1859, dubious author.
Sargeant, E. Publisher
Ford Collection.
Research Call Number
AN p.v. 138, no. 10
*KL (Fragment of a journal of a sentimental philosopher)
NBY p.v. 7, no. 2
Pforz (Rodman, J./Fragment) 1809
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