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Joseph Gales, Sr.
American journalist (1761-1841)
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The signs of the times or, The dark prophecies of Scripture illustrated by the application of present important events. Part II. Written in Great-Britain, by J. Bicheno.
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Bicheno, J (James), d. 1831.
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Date: 1797
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Message from the president of the United States , inclosing a letter to him from the governor of South-Carolina, accompanying a number of depositions of witnesses to several captures and outrages committed within and near the limits of the United States, by a French privateer, called the Vertitude, or Fortitude; and also copies of certain other depositions relative to the same subject, transmitted by the collector of the District of Charleston. February 5th, 1798. Referred to the committee to whom was committed, on the 29th of November last, so much of the president's speech as relates to the protection of commerce and the defence of the country. Printed by order of the House of Representatives.
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Date: 1798
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An address to the Unitarian congregation at Philadelphia, delivered on Sunday, March 5, 1797 . By Joseph Priestley, L.L.D. F.R.S. &c.
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Priestley, Joseph 1733-1804
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Date: 1797
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The history of episcopacy , in four parts, from its rise to the present day. 1st. Its rise and progress in the Church of Rome. 2d. A short account of its proceedings in the Church of England. 3d. The rise and progress of the Methodists in Europe. 4th. The rise and progres of episcopacy among the Methodists in America. By William Guirey, minister of the Gospel. [Ten lines from Taylor].
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Guirey, William
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Date: 1799
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The proceedings of the House of Representatives of the United States, with respect to the petitions praying for a repeal of the alien and sedition laws including the report of a select committee, and the speeches of Messrs. Gallatin and Nicholas, thereon.
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United States. Congress House.
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Date: 1799
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