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Ann and James Franklin Hon. Stephen Hopkins, Esq; gov. Hon. John Gardner, Esq; dep. gov
James Franklin Lay-liberty reasserted; in a letter to the late orthodox champion for the sacred dignity of the Christian priesthood. By Samuel Beaven. ; [Six lines of quotations
Ann and James Franklin Masonry dissected: being an universal and genuine description of all its branches from the original to this present time. As it is deliver'd in the constituted regular lodges both in city and country. According to the several degrees of admission; giving an impartial account of their regular proceeding in initiating their new members in the whole three degrees of masonry; viz. I. Enter'd prentice. II. Fellow craft. III. Master. : To which is added, the author's vindication of himself. By Samuel Prichard, late member of a constituted lodge
Ann and James Franklin Mortgage deeds laid by in the office, without bonds, of the Second Bank, with indorsments on them
Ann and James Franklin Mr. Franklin, I have lately been favor'd with the perusal of a narrative (or rather libel) entitled, "A dialogue between the governor of the colony of Rhode-Island, and a freeman of the same colony."
Ann and James Franklin To the public. A brief reply to a paper signed by George Taylor, Esq; dated April 11, set forth as an answer to one of mine, dated April 2
Ann and James Franklin November I. 1775. To the House of Magistrates. Gentlemen, resolved, that seventy thousand pounds old tenor be raised by a tax, to be forthwith assessed and levied, agreeable to law, on the estates and poles [sic] of the inhabitants of this colony
Ann and James Franklin Newport, June 19th. 1751. Colony of Rhode-Island, &c. In obedience to an act of the General Assembly of this colony, made and past at their present session; the copy of a petition preferred to His Majesty, by sundry of the inhabitants of this colony, respecting the paper currency, with the petitioners names therto, together with the resolutions of the House of Commons thereon, and also a copy of the bill prepared in consequence thereof, and presented to the Parliament, are committed to the press
James Franklin Newport, March 16. 1752. Notice is hereby given to the curious, that at the court-house, in the Council-chamber, is now to be exhibited, and continued from day to day, for a week or two; a course of experiments, on the newly-discovered electrical fire: Containing, not only the most curious of those that have been made and published in Europe, but a considerable number of new ones lately made in Philadelphia; to be accompanied with methodical lectures on the nature and properties of that wonderful element. By Ebenezer Kinnersley
James Franklin Notice is hereby given to the curious, that at the house of Mrs. Abegal Smith in Providence will be exhibited and continued from day to day (the weather being fair) for a few days, a course of experiments on the newly discovered electrical fire
Ann and James Franklin Reflections on Gov. Hopkins's vindication of his conduct in relation to the sugars
James Franklin Reflections on the conduct of the people who call themselves Friends. In a letter
James Franklin The Hand-in-Hand Fire-Club. These presents witness, that we the subscribers, reposing a special trust and confidence in each other's friendship, do hereby severally promise, and unanimously agree together, as follows ... That if it shall please God to permit fire to break out in Newport ... that we will then be aiding and assisting to each other ... In witness whereof, we have hereunto set our hands, this thirtieth day of December, Anno Domini, 1749
James Franklin These presents witness, that we the subscribers, reposing a special trust and confidence in each other's friendship, do hereby severally promise, and unanimously agree together, as follows ... That if it shall please God to permit fire to break out in Newport ... that we will then be aiding and assisting to each other ... In witness whereof, we have hereunto set our hands, this tenth day of November, Anno Domini 1726. ... Re-printed in October, 1750
Ann and James Franklin The Heavenly damsel: or The parents blessing being a trne [sic] relation of the early piety of a young damsel of nine years of age[.] Several very remarkable things worth observation
James Franklin The Newport Mercury
James Franklin These presents witness, that we the subscribers, reposing a special trust and confidence in each other's friendship, do hereby severally promise, and unanimously agree together, as follows ... That if it shall please God to permit fire to break out in Newport ... that we will then be aiding and assisting to each other ... In witness whereof, we have hereunto set our hands, this twenty-sixth day of September, Anno Dom. 1752.
James Franklin The religious liberties of the Christian laity asserted. To which is added, a short appendix. By Samuel Beaven. ; [Seven lines from Amos
James Franklin The strange and wonderful predictions of Mr. Christopher Love, Minister of the Gospel at Lawrence-Jury, London, who was beheaded on Tower-Hill, in the time of Oliver Cromwell's government of England: giving an account of Babylon's fall, or the destruction of popery; and, in the glorious event, a general reformation over all the world
Eleazer G. House [100 Court Street] A present for young ladies; containing poems, dialogues, addresses, &c. &c. &c. As recited by the pupils of Mrs. Rowson's Academy, at the annual exhibitions. By Susanna Rowson.
A. & J. Shirley A spelling dictionary, divided into short lessons, for the easier committing to memory by children and young persons; and calculated to assist youth in comprehending what they read: selected from Johnson's Dictionary, for the use of her pupils. By Susanna Rowson. Second edition.
David Carlisle [Court Street] A spelling dictionary, divided into short lessons, for the easier committing to memory by children and young persons; and calculated to assist youth in comprehending what they read: selected from Johnson's Dictionary, for the use of her pupils. By Susanna Rowson.
Nathaniel Coverly [Milk Street] America, Commerce & Freedom. Together with the Soldier and His Fair Maid.
David Carlisle [Cambridge Street] An Abridgment of Universal Geography, together with Sketches of History. Designed for the Use of Schools and Academies in the United States. By Susanna Rowson.
C. Stebbins An oration occasioned by the death of John Warren, M. D. Past Grand Master. Delivered in the Grand Lodge of Massachusetts, at a quarterly meeting, in Boston, June 12, 1815. In presence of The Supreme Executive of the Commonwealth, the President of the Senate, the Speaker of the House of Representatives, the Judges, the Corporation and Instructors of Harvard University; the Officers of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences; of the Massachusetts Medical Society; and of the Humane Society; the Clergy, Selectmen, &c. By Josiah Bartlett, M. D. Past Grand Master.