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- At a court held at Punch-Hall, in the colony of Bacchus., The indictment and trial of Sr Richard Rum. A person of noble birth and extraction, well known both to rich and poor, throughout all America. Who was accused for several misdemeanour against His Majesty's liege people, viz. killing some, wounding others, bringing thousands to poverty, and many good families to utter ruin. : [Two lines of quotations]
- Prospect Hill. Bunker's Hill
- To the freeholders, freemen, and inhabitants of the city of New-York; and particularly to our steady friends and associates, the children and Negroes of the said city., The petition of Isaac Sheer-off, Alexander M'Doubtful, Peter Van-der-fight-not, and others, their adherents and abettors; : Most impudently sheweth, that as a non-importation is said to be concluded on, and a non-exportation in contemplation .
- A new proclamation!, By Thomas Gage, whom British frenzy stil'd honourable and excellency, o'er Massachusett's sent to stand here vice-admiral and chief commander ..
- A genuine account of the late grand expedition to the coast of France,, under the conduct of the Admirals Hawke, Knowles, and Broderick, General Mordaunt, &c. To which is added, several humorous songs, epigrams, &c. wrote on the mock-expedition, French-fright, &c., By a volunteer in the said expedition. ; [Four lines of quotations]
- The toy-shop., As acted at the theatres-royal in Drury-Lane and Covent-Gardens., By Robert Dodsley
- The Glass; or, Speculation:, a poem. : Containing an account of the ancient, and genius of the modern, speculators. : [Four lines of verse]
- The milkiad:, a poem, By Martin Martial, gent. ; Calculated for the meridian of the city of New-York; but, may without any material error, serve for the whole state, Canto first. : [One line of Scripture text]
- Monarchy:, a parody on the celebrated eclogue of Pope
- The lousiad,, an heroi-comic poem, in two cantos., By Peter Pindar, Esq. ; [Six lines of verse]
- The poetical works of Peter Pindar, Esq. a distant relation to the poet of Thebes., To which are prefixed memoirs and anecdotes of the author. : Vol. II
- Proposals, for erecting and encouraging a new manufactory., Wealth and honorary rewards are never bestowed with greater propriety than on those who expose their fortunes, or lives for the salvation of their country ... and such are some of the patriotic non importers in this province ..
- Cow-chace,, in three cantos, published on occasion of the rebel General Wayne's attack of the refugees block-house on Hudson's River, on Friday the 21st of July, 1780
- The following is a copy of a bill which was stuck up at Richmond, on Saturday the 4th of June, 1774, close to the playbill for that day;, the design of which was to divert the minds of the dissipated and gay from the vain amusements of the theatre, and to fix their attention to the awful circumstances which shall usher in and succeed the great and terrible day of the Lord. ... : By command of the King of Kings, and at the desire of all who love His appearing. At the great theatre of the universe, on the eve of time, will be performed, The great assize, or Day of Judgment. ..
- Liberty and property vindicated, and the st--pm-n burnt., A discourse occasionally made on burning the effige of the st--pm-n. In New-London, in the colony of Connecticut., By a friend to the liberty of his country
- A continuation of the exercises, in Scurrility Hall., [Three lines of quotation]
- A looking-glass, for Presbyterians., [Seven lines of verse from Swift]
- The association, &c. of the delegates of the colonies, at the grand Congress, held at Philadelphia, Sept. 1, 1774, versified, and adapted to music,, calculated for grave and gay dispositions; : with a short introduction., By Bob Jingle, Esq; Poet Laureat to the Congress. ; [Two lines of verse]
- The first book of the American chronicles of the times, Chap. V
- Anticipation., Containing the substance of His Majesty's most gracious speech to both Houses of Parliament. On the opening of the approaching session; together with a full authentic account of the debates which will take place in the House of Commons, on the motion for the address, and the amendment. : With notes. : (First published three days before the opening of the session.) : [Two lines from Shakespeare]
- The motley assembly,, a farce. : Published for the entertainment of the curious
- The first book of chronicles., The political war in Ballston., By Nuel Bostwick
- The plagi-scurriliad:, a Hudibrastic poem. Dedicated to Colonel Eleazer Oswald. : [Eight lines of quotations], By Mathew Carey
- The Demos in council: or 'Bijah in pandemonium., Being a sweep of the lyre, in close imitation of Milton. : [Four lines of verse]
- Remarks on the Jacobiniad:, revised and corrected by the author. ; Part second. ; [Eight lines of verse]
- The politician out-witted,, a comedy, in five acts. : Written in the year 1788., By an American. ; [Two lines from Falconer's Shipwreck]
- Some account of an existing correspondence now carrying on between the inhabitants of the moon, and the natives of old England., To which is subjoined, a list of such articles as are immediately wanted for the export trade, by some merchants just arrived from that planet. Interspersed with several useful and valuable hints, particularly adapted to the use of those gentlemen who are fond of speculation. A work strongly recommended to the perusal of the merchants, bankers, manufacturers, wholesale tradesmen, shopkeepers, underwriters, insurance brokers, and ladies of Great Britain
- Liberty and property vindicated, and the st--pm-n burnt., A discourse occasionally made, on burning the effigy of the st--pm-n, in New-London, in the colony of Connecticut., By a friend to the liberty of his county. ; Published by desire of some of the hearers, in the year 1765
- A Dialogue, between the Devil and George III. tyrant of Britain, &c. &c. &c. &c
- An Elegy, on the much lamented death of Lawrence Sweeny, Esq; of most facetious memory,, who departed this life at New-York, upon Tuesday April 10, 1770
- A letter from a gentleman in Transilvania to his friend in America, giving some account of the late disturbances that have happen'd in that government, with some remarks upon the political revolutions in the magistracy, and the debates that happened about the change. : Humbly inscribed to Counsellor Quondam by his friend Isaac Bickerstaff, of the Middle Temple. : [Eight lines from Swift]
- The first book of the American chronicles of the times, Chap. IV
- The Procession, with the standard of faction:, a cantata
- The Triumph of the Whigs: or, T'other Congress convened., [Three lines from Garth]
- A genuine account of the late grand expedition to the coast of France,, under the conduct of the Admirals Hawke, Knowles, and Broderick, General Mordaunt, &c. : To which is added, several humorous songs, epigrams, &c. wrote on the mock-expedition, French-fright, &c., By a volunteer in the said expedition. ; [Four lines of quotations]
- Law is a bottomless pit: or, The history of John Bull., Published from a manuscript found in the cabinet of the famous Sir H. Polesworth, in the year 1712
- The house of wisdom in a bustle;, a poem, descriptive of the noted battle, lately fought in C-ng--ss., By Geoffry Touchstone
- The triumph of infidelity:, a poem
- The Political grinder., A poetic satire on certain conspicuous characters. : Contained in an address, to the friends of republican liberty, on the commencement of the new century. : [Four lines of verse]
- The Strange and wonderful account of a Dutch hog. Who resides in New-York
- The Fall of Samuel the Squomicutite, and the overthrow of the sons of Gideon
- A continuation of the exercises, in Scurrility Hall
- At a court held at Punch-Hall, in the county of Bacchus., The indictment and tryal of Sir Richard Rum, a person of noble birth and extraction, well known both to rich and poor, throughout America. Who was accused of several misdemeanours against His Majesty's liege people, viz. killing some, wounding others, bringing thousands to poverty, and many good families to utter ruin. : [Two lines of quotation]
- The fall of British tyranny, or, American liberty triumphant., The first campaign. : A tragi-comedy of five acts, as lately planned at the Royal Theatrum Pandemonium, at St. James's. The principal place of action in America. : Published according to act of Parliament. : [Three lines of quotation]
- A Scheme for the revival of Christianity
- A dialogue, between a southern delegate and his spouse, on his return from the grand Continental Congtress., A fragment, inscribed to the married ladies of America, by their most sincere, and affectionate friend, and servant, Mary V.V
- The triumph of infidelity,, a poem
- The Baviad and Maeviad,, By William Gifford, Esquire. ; [Five lines of Latin verse]
- An oration, which might have been delivered to the students in anatomy, on the late rupture between the two schools in this city
- Hair powder:, a plaintive epistle to Mr. Pitt, by Peter Pindar, Esq. ; [Four lines of verse] ; To which is added, Frogmore feate, an ode for music, for the first of April. ; [Five lines of verse]