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Edmund March Blunt
American navigator and publisher
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A plain and serious address to the master of a family on the important subject of family religion . By Philip Doddridge, D.D.
Doddridge, Philip, 1702-1751.
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Date: [1795]
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Certificates of the efficacy of Doctor Perkins's patent metallic instruments
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Date: [1796]
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The new practical navigator 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 forme 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.
Moore, John Hamilton, d. 1807.
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Date: [1800]
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An oration on the auspicious birth, sublime virtues, and triumphant death of General George Washington pronounced Feb. 22, 1800; in Newbury Second Parish. By Rev. Samuel Tomb. To which are annexed, two odes and an acrostic. Commemorative of the birth and death of that illustrious personage; composed by the same hand. [One line from Jeremiah].
Tomb, Samuel, 1766-1832.
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Date: 1800
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The whole duty of woman , comprised in the following sections viz. 1. Introduction. 2. Curiosity. 3. Reflection. 4. Vanity. 5. Knowledge. 6. Reputation. 7. Applause. 8. Censure. 9. Insinuation. 10. Affectation. 11. Modesty. 12. Chastity. 13. Complacence. 14. Acquaintance. 15. Friendship. 16. Elegance. 17. Frugality. 18. Employment. 19. Virginity. 20. Marriage. 21. Education. 22. Authority. 23. Widowhood. 24. Religion. By a lady.
William Kenrick
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Date: MDCCXCIII. [1793]
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March, Angier, 1773-1812
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Washington, George, 1732-1799 Death and burial.
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