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John M'Culloch
Printer and bookseller in Philadelphia (1754-1824)
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An enquiry into the effects of spirituous liquors upon the human body, and their influence upon the happiness of society / by Benjamin Rush, M.D. Professor of the theory and practice of medicine in the College of Philadelphia.
Benjamin Rush
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Date: MDCCXCI [1791]
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Father Tammany's almanac, for the year of our Lord 1788 .. . Containing, (besides the astronomical calculations, by B. Workman), abstract of the ordinance of Congress ... Anecdotes of American ladies ... By a son of Tammany.
Workman, Benjamin
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Date: [1787]
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A grammatical institute of the English language . Comprising an easy, concise, and systematic method of education, designed for the use of English schools in America. In three parts. Part II. Containing a plain and comprehensive grammar, grounded on the true principles and idioms of the language. By Noah Webster, Jun. Esq.
Webster, Noah, 1758-1843.
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Date: M.DCC.LXXX.VII. [1787]
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A Selection of sacred harmony , containing lessons explaining the gamut, keys, and other characters used in vocal music; also, a rich variety of tunes approved of by the most eminent teachers of church music in the United States.
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Date: M.DCC.LXXXVIII. [1788]
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Natural religion insufficient, and revealed necessary, to man's happiness in his present state or, A rational enquiry into the principles of the modern deists; wherein is largely discovered their utter insufficency to answer the great ends of religion, and the weakness of their pleadings for the sufficiency of nature's light to eternal happiness: and particularly the writings of the late learned Lord Herbert, the great patron of deism, to wit, his books De veritate, de Religione gentilium, and Religio laici, in so far as they assert nature's light able to conduct u to future blessedness, are considered, and fully answered. To which is added, an essay on the true ground of faith. By the late Reverend Mr. Thomas Halyburton, professor of divinity in the University of St. Andrews. [Six lines of quotations].
Thomas Halyburton
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Date: 1798
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