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list of the fortunate numbers in the first class of New-Haven Bridge Lottery.
list of the fortunate numbers in the New-York Poor Lottery.
hymn to be sung by the charity scholars, on Sunday, the 19th of October, 1783, at St. Paul's Church, after the charity sermon for the benefit of the school.
dying criminal.
civil authority and select-men of the town of Groton.
Verses. For a believer, when looking on a watch.
Tory Act.
This indenture witnesseth, that [blank] hath put [blank]self, and by these presents doth voluntarily, and of h[blank] own free will and accord [blank] put and bind h[blank]self apprentice to [blank] to learn the art, trade or mistery [blank] after the man
St. Tammany Society, no. [blank.] This is to certify, that [blank] is a member of the Society of the Sons of St. Tammany.
Some observations relating to the establishment of schools.
Scale of depreciation.
Postscript to the New-York packet, of May 14, 1778.
Plan for establishing a national bank, for the United States of North-America
Oppression: a poem. Or, New-England's lamentation of the dreadful extortion and other sins of the times.
News-carriers address, to his customers. January 1st, 1782.
News carrier, to the generous customers of the New Hampshire gazette. A New Year's wish.
Newport, April 17, 1783.
Meditations on death.
Instructions to the officers appointed to recruit in New-York, for the service of the United States of America.
Instructions to the officers appointed to recruit in New-York, for the service of the United States of America.
In Congress, May 2, 1780.
In Congress, April 14, 1779.
Few lines composed on the Dark Day, of May 19, 1780.
Extraordinary intelligencer.
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