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A New map of North America shewing all the new discoveries, 1797 / Hill sc.
- Cartographic
- 1797
- 2 items
Item details Access Status Call Number Location Use in library Available Map Div. 97-6234 (Map [1] facing p. viii) Schwarzman Building M2- Map Division Desk Room 117 Plan of the city of Washington in the territory of Columbia : ceded by the states of Virginia and Maryland to the United States of America and by them established as the seat of their government after the year MDCCC / in order to execute this plan, Mr. Ellicott drew a true meridional line ...
- Cartographic
- [Boston? : s.n., 1792?]
- 1792
- 2 items
Item details Access Status Call Number Location Supervised use Check with staff Map Div. 97-6249 Schwarzman Building M1A - Map Division Room 117 The history of New-Hampshire. Volume II. [electronic resource] : Comprehending the events of of seventy five years, from MDCCXV to MDCCXC. : Illustrated by a map. / By Jeremy Belknap, A.M. Member of the Philosophical Society in Philadelphia, and of the Academy of Arts and Sciences in Massachusetts.
- Text
- Printed at Boston, : for the author, by Isaiah Thomas, and Ebenezer T. Andrews, Faust's Statue, no. 45, New-bury-Street., MDCCXCI. [1791]
- 1791
- 1 item
The life of Ezra Stiles, D.D. LL.D. [electronic resource] : A Fellow of the American Philosophical Society; of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences; of the Connecticut Society of Arts and Sciences; a corresponding member of the Massachusetts Historical Society; professor of ecclesiastical history; and president of Yale College. / By Abiel Holmes, A.M. Pastor of the First Church in Cambridge. ; [Three lines in Latin] ; Published according to act of Congress.
- Text
- Boston. : Printed by Thomas & Andrews, Faust's Statue, no. 45 Newbury Street., May, 1798.
- 1798
- 1 item
The naval gazetteer; or, Seaman's complete guide. [electronic resource] : Containing a full and accurate account, alphabetically arranged, of the several coasts of all the countries and islands in the known world: shewing their latitude, longitude, soundings, and stations for anchorage ... : Together with a particular relation of the shape and appearance at sea of the several headlands, isthmusses, peninsulas, points, promontories, and whatever is of use or importance to the master, pilot, commander, or seaman of any ship or vessel, in navigating the watry element. : Also comprehending ample directions for sailing into or out of the different ports, straits, and harbours of the four quarters of the world, and for avoiding dangers on the various and extended coasts; in which more than twelve thousand distinct names of places, &c. are treated of and explained. / By the Rev. John Malham, author of Navigation made easy and familiar, and other works on naval affairs. ; Illustrated with a correct set of charts from the latest and best surveys. ; In two volumes. Vol. I[-II].
- Text
- Boston: : Printed for and sold by W. Spotswood and J. Nancrede., 1797.
- 1797
- 1 item
The American gazetteer, [electronic resource] : exhibiting, in alphabetical order, a much more full and accurate account, than has been given, of the states, provinces, counties, cities, towns, villages, rivers, bays, harbours, gulfs, sounds, capes, mountains, forts, Indian tribes, & new discoveries, on the American continent, also of the West-India Islands ... with a particular description of the Georgia Western Territory ... The whole comprising upwards of seven thousand distinct articles. / Collected and compiled from the best authorities, and arranged with great care, by, and under the direction of, Jedidiah Morse, D.D. Author of the American universal geography--Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences--and member of the Massachusetts Historical Society. ; Illustrated with seven new and neat maps. ; Published according to act of Congress.
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- Printed in Boston, : at the presses of S. Hall, and Thomas & Andrews, and sold by E. Larkin, and the other booksellers in Boston; by Gaine & Ten Eyck, and S. Campbell, New-York; M. Carey, and W. Young, Philadelphia; by Messrs. Websters, and Thomas, Andrews & Pennyman, Albany; and Thomas, Andrews & Butler, Baltimore., 1797.
- 1797
- 1 item
The power of sympathy: or, The triumph of nature. [electronic resource] : Founded in truth. : In two volumes. Vol I[-II]. : [Four lines of verse]
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- Printed at Boston, : by Isaiah Thomas and Company. Sold at their bookstore, no. 45, Newbury Street. And at said Thomas's bookstore in Worcester., MDCCLXXXIX. [1789]
- 1789
- 1 item
The natural history of the Bible: or A description of all the beasts, birds, fishes, insects, reptiles, trees, plants, metals, precious stones, &c. mentioned in the Sacred Scriptures. [electronic resource] / Collected from the best authorities, and alphabetically arranged. By Thaddeus M. Harris, A.M. librarian of Harvard University, Cambridge. ; [Three lines from I Kings] ; Published according to act of Congress.
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- Printed at Boston, : by I. Thomas and E.T. Andrews, at Faust's Statue, no. 45, Newbury Street., MDCCXCIII. [1793]
- 1793
- 1 item
The new practical navigator; [electronic resource] : being an epitome of navigation, containing the different methods of working the lunar observations, and all the requisite tables used with the nautical almanac, in determining the latitude and longitude and keeping a complete reckoning at sea: illustrated by proper rules and examples. : The whole exemplified in a journal kept from England to the island of Teneriffe ... / The first American, from the thirteenth English edition of John Hamilton Moore, ; improved by the introduction of several new tables, and by large additions to the former tables, and revised and corrected by a skilful mathematician and navigator. ; Illustrated with copper-plates. ; To which are added, some general instructions and information to merchants, masters of vessels, and others concerned in navigation, relative to the mercantile and maritime laws and customs. ; Published as directed by act of Congress.
- Text
- Printed at Newburyport [Mass.] : by Edmund M. Blunt (Proprietor) 1799: sold by Messrs. Thomas and Andrews, Samuel Hall, Caleb Bingham, Ebenezer Larkin, David West, James White, John Boyle, W.P. and L. Blake, John West, William T. Clap, W. Pelham, Boston; and by other booksellers and ship-chandlers throughout the Union., [1799]
- 1799
- 1 item
The new practical navigator; [electronic resource] : being an epitome of navigation; containing the different methods of working the lunar observations, and all the requisite tables used with the nautical almanac, in determining the latitude and longitude; and keeping a complete reckoning at sea: illustrated by proper rules and examples: : the whole exemplified in a journal kept from England to the island of Teneriffe ... / The first American, from the thirteenth English edition of John Hamilton Moore. ; Improved by the introduction of several new tables, and by large additions to the former tables, and revised and corrected by a skilful mathematician and navigator. ; Illustrated with copper-plates. ; To which are added, some general instructions and information to merchants, masters of vessels, and others concerned in navigation, relative to the mercantile and maritime laws and customs.
- Text
- Newburyport [Mass.]: : Printed by Edmund M. Blunt (Proprietor) 1800. Sold by every bookseller and ship-chandler in the United States. And by Thomas Biggs, no. 85, South Front Street, Philadelphia., [1800]
- 1800
- 1 item
The pleasures of memory. [electronic resource] : In two parts. : With some other poems.
- Text
- Boston: : Printed by Manning and Loring, for David West, no. 36, Marlborough-Street., 1795.
- 1795
- 1 item
The life of Baron Frederic Trenck, [electronic resource] : containing his adventures; and cruel and excessive sufferings, during ten years imprisonment, at the fortress of Magdeburg, by command of the late King of Prussia; also, anecdotes historical, political and personal. / Translated from the German, by Thomas Holcroft.
- Text
- Printed at Boston: : By J. Belknap and A. Young, for B. Guild, J. Boyle, B. Larkin, D. West, and E. Larkin, Jun. Sold at their respective bookstores, and by the printers, at their office in State-Street., MDCCXCII. [1792]
- 1792
- 1 item
The history of New-Hampshire : comprehending the events of one complete century and seventy-five years from the discovery of the River Pascataqua to the year one thousand seven hundred and ninety : containing also, a geographical description of the state, with sketches of its natural history, productions, improvements, and present state of society and manners, laws, and government / by Jeremy Belknap, D.D., member of the American Philosophical Society Held at Philadelphia, for Promoting Useful Knowledge, and of the Academy of Arts and Sciences in Massachusetts ; illustrated by a map.
- Text
- Boston : Published by Bradford and Read, 1813.
- 1813
- 4 items
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