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Jane Aitken [20 North Third Street] Articles of the Friendship Fire Company of the Northern Liberties, Instituted in the year 1796.
Jane Aitken [71 North Third Street] By Laws of the Farmers & Mechanics Bank.
Jane Aitken [62 North Third Street] Catechismi Westmonasteriensis minoris Exemplar typis, quibus quantitas affigitur, Impressum. In Usum Discentium, quorum Parentes, doctrinam, disciplinam et fidem Presbyteriam in Civitatibus Americanis Foederatis profitentur. Accurante Ja. Ross, humanorum literarum, negnon et Graecae linguae professore.
Jane Aitken [20 North Third Street] Catechismus Articulique Religionis juxta usum Ecclesiae Episcopalis Reformatae in Republica Foederata Americana: recensitus In Usum Tyronum Collegii Neo-Caesariensis.
Jane Aitken [20 North Third Street] Catechismus Minor Recensitus In Usum Tyronum Collegii Neo-Caesariensis.
Jane Aitken [71 North Third Street] Census directory for 1811. Containing the names, occupations, & residence of the inhabitants of the city, Southwark & Northern Liberties, a separate division being allotted to persons of colour; to which is annexed an appendix containing much useful information, and a perpetual calendar.
Jane Aitken [20 North Third Street] Christ Must Increase. A Sermon, preached before the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church in the United States of America; by appointment of their Standing Committee of Missions, May 23, 1803. Published at their Request. By Henry Kollock, A. M. Pastor of the First Presbyterian Church in Elizabeth-town, New-Jersey.
Jane Aitken [71 North Third Street] Elizabeth; or, the Exiles of Siberia: A Tale, founded upon facts. From the French of Madame Cottin.
Waitt and Dow Stories of the Spanish Conquests in America. Designed for the Use of Children. By the Author of 'The Beatitudes,' and 'Lessons Without Books." Vol. I.
Cornelius Crownfield I Polemical tracts; or a collection of papers written in defence of the doctrines and discipline of the Church of England. To which are added a short exposition upon the church-catechism, and a sermon concerning the excellency of the knowledge of Christ Jesus. By Henry Stubbing, M. A. Rector of Garboldisham in Norfolk
Elizabeth and Richard Nutt The compleat parish-officer; containing, I. The authority and proceedings of high constables, petty constables, headboroughs and tithingmen, in every branch of their duties, pursuant to Acts of Parliament: with the high constables precepts, presentments, warrants, &c. II. Of church-wardens, how chosen, their business in repairing of churches, bells, &c. and assigning of seats; the manner of passing their accounts, and the laws concerning the church in all cases; and an abstract of the Act for building fifty new churches in London and Westminster. III. Of overseers of the poor, and their office; their power in relieving, employing, and settling, &c. of poor persons; the laws relating to the poor, and settlements, and the [statutes] concerning masters and servants. IV. Of surveyors of the high[ways,] and scavengers, how elected, their business in amending the ways, &c. and the duty of others; with the methods of taxation, and laws of the highways. Together with the statutes relating to hackney coaches and chairs, &c. The fourth edition. To which is added, The office of constables, written by Sir Francis Bacon, Knt. in the year 1610. declaring what power they have, and how they ought to be cherished in their office
Robert Gosling The compleat parish-officer; containing, I. The authority and proceedings of high constables, petty constables, headboroughs and tithingmen, in every branch of their duties, pursuant to Acts of Parliament: with the high constables precepts, presentments, warrants, &c. II. Of church-wardens, how chosen, their business in repairing of churches, bells, &c. and assigning of seats; the manner of passing their accounts, and the laws concerning the church in all cases; and an abstract of the Act for building fifty new churches in London and Westminster. III. Of overseers of the poor, and their office; their power in relieving, employing, and settling, &c. of poor persons; the laws relating to the poor, and settlements, and the [statutes] concerning masters and servants. IV. Of surveyors of the high[ways,] and scavengers, how elected, their business in amending the ways, &c. and the duty of others; with the methods of taxation, and laws of the highways. Together with the statutes relating to hackney coaches and chairs, &c. The fourth edition. To which is added, The office of constables, written by Sir Francis Bacon, Knt. in the year 1610. declaring what power they have, and how they ought to be cherished in their office
Elizabeth and Richard Nutt A Compleat History of Bedfordshire. Containing, I. The Geographical Description of the Country in Alphabetical Order. 2. The Ecclesiastical History. 3. The Civil History. 4. The Natural History. 5. The Literary History. 6. The Antiquities. 7. A Map of the County. 8. A Table of the Names of all Towns and Villages, &c . with the Value of the Livings, the Patrons, Incumbents, and the Gentlemens Seats: Also a Scheme of all the Market-Towns, &c. their Distance from London, and from one another, &c.
Elizabeth and Richard Nutt The first part of the institutes of the laws of England: or, a commentary upon Littleton, Not the Name of the Author only, but of the Law it self. Haec ego grandaevus pofui tibi, candide Lector Authore Edwardo Coke, Milite. Also three learned Tracts of the same Author: The first, his Reading upon the 27th of Edward the First, Entitled, "The Statute of Levying Fines: The second, of Ball and Mainprize: And the third, his Compleat Copyholder. To the whole is added, the Treatise of the Dio Tenures of the Laws of England
Robert Gosling The first part of the institutes of the laws of England: or, a commentary upon Littleton, Not the Name of the Author only, but of the Law it self. Haec ego grandaevus pofui tibi, candide Lector Authore Edwardo Coke, Milite. Also three learned Tracts of the same Author: The first, his Reading upon the 27th of Edward the First, Entitled, "The Statute of Levying Fines: The second, of Ball and Mainprize: And the third, his Compleat Copyholder. To the whole is added, the Treatise of the Dio Tenures of the Laws of England
Jane Aitken [71 North Third Street] Extracts from the Minutes of the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church in the United States of America from A.D. 1803, to A.D. 1811. Inclusive with a copious index. Vol. II.
Jane Aitken [71 North Third Street] Extracts from the Minutes of the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church in the United States of America: A.D. 1811.
Jane Aitken [71 North Third Street] Extracts from the Minutes of the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church in the United States of America: A.D. 1812. Vol. III.
John Welwood Scott Extracts from the minutes of the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church in the United States of America: from A.D. 1812, to A.D. 1816, inclusive. With a copious index. Vol. III.
Jane Aitken [71 North Third Street] Extracts from the minutes of the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church in the United States of America: from A.D. 1812, to A.D. 1816, inclusive. With a copious index. Vol. III.
Jane Aitken [20 North Third Street] Extracts from the Minutes of the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church in the United States of America; A.D. 1803.
Jane Aitken [20 North Third Street] Extracts from the Minutes of the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church in the United States of America; A.D. 1804.
Jane Aitken [20 North Third Street] Extracts from the Minutes of the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church in the United States of America; A.D. 1805.
Jane Aitken [62 North Third Street] Extracts from the Minutes of the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church in the United States of America; A.D. 1806.
Jane Aitken [62 North Third Street] Extracts from the Minutes of the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church in the United States of America; A.D. 1807.