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James Logan
Scots-Irish emigrant to the colony of Pennsylvania (20 October 1674 – 31 October 1751)
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The Honourable James Logan, Esq; his charge, delivered from the Bench to the grand inquest, at a court of Oyer and Terminer and general goal-delivery, held for the city and county of Philadelphia, April 13, 1730 . Being a scheme of morals from their first Principles in Nature.
James Logan
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Date: 1737
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Catalogus Bibliothecae Loganianae being a choice collection of books, as well in the Oriental, Greek and Latin, as in the English, Italian, Spanish, French and other languages. Given by the late James Logan Esq; of Philadelphia for the use of the publick. Numbered as they now stand in the library; built by him, in Sixth-Street, over against the State-House Square.
Loganian Library.
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Date: in the year 1760
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A more just vindication of the Honourable Sir William Keith, Bart . Against the unparalleled abuses put upon him, in a scandalous libel call'd, A just and plain vindication of Sir William Keith, &c.
James Logan
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Date: 1726]
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Cato's moral distichs Englished in couplets
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Date: 1735
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The antidote In some remarks on a paper of David Lloyd's, called A vindication of the legislative power. Submitted to the representatives of all the freemen of Pennsylvania. [One line in Latin from Terence].
James Logan
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Date: 1725]
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