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Franklin, Ann Smith At the General Assembly of the governor and Company of the English colony of Rhode-Island, and Providence-Plantations in New-England in America; begun in consequence of warrants issued by His Honor the governor, and held at Newport on Monday the eighth of September, one thousand seven hundred and fifty five, and in the twenty ninth year of the reign of His Most Sacred Majesty George the Second, by the grace of God, king of Great Britain, and so forth.
Franklin, Ann Smith The Reverend Mr. Jonathan Mitchel's letter to his friend in New-England.
Franklin, Ann Smith At the General Assembly of the governor and Company of the English colony of Rhode-Island, and Providence Plantations, in New-England, in America; begun and held at Newport by adjournment, on the second Tuesday of June, one thousand seven hundred and fifty-six, in the twenty-ninth year of the reign of His Most Sacred Majesty George the Second, by the grace of God, King of Great-Britain, and so forth
Franklin, Ann Smith At the General Assembly of the governor and Company of the English colony of Rhode-Island and Providence Plantations in New-England in America, begun and held at South-Kingstown in said colony, by adjournment, on the last Monday of February, in the twenty first year of the reign of His Most Sacred Majesty, George the Second, by the grace of God, king of Great Britain, &c.
Franklin, Ann Smith The chronicle of the kings of England, written in the manner of the ancient Jewish historians. By Nathan ben Saddi, a Priest of the Jews
Franklin, Ann Smith At the General Assembly of the governor and Company of the English colony of Rhode-Island, and Providence-Plantations, in New-England, in America; begun and held at South-Kingstown in said colony, the last Wednesday of October, one thousand seven hundred and fifty-one: and in the twenty-fifth year of the reign of His Most Sacred Majesty, George the Second, by the grace of God, of Great-Britain, France, and Ireland, king, defender of the faith, &c.
Franklin, Ann Smith A Letter from sundry members belonging to a church of Jesus Christ, in Newport on Rhode-Island under the pastoral care of Timothy Packcom, to the several Baptist churches in New-England, that are, or have been, united in the general meetings usually held at Providence, Swansy, &c. In two parts
Franklin, Ann Smith A letter to a friend.
Fuller, Mary Internal revelation the source of saving knowledge: candidly recommended in several epistles. By May Drummond.
Gay, Elizabeth A Beautiful Poem on Providence, written by a young female slave. To which is subjoined A Short Account of this Extraordinary Writer.
Goddard, Mary Katherine The Pennsylvania, Delaware, Maryland, and Virginia almanack and ephemeris, for the year of our Lord, 1782 ... Calculated for the meridian of Baltimore-Town, lat. 39 deg. 30 min. north, and long. 4 hours and 59 min. west, from the observatory at Greenwich; but may, without sensible error, serve all the adjacent states
Goddard, Mary Katherine (By authority.) At the theatre in Baltimore, on Friday evening, the 30th of May, 1783, will be presented, a tragedy, called George Barnwell. ... To which will be added, a farce, (never acted here) called The upholsterer; or What news?
Goddard, Mary Katherine Baltimore, February 15. His Britannic Majesty's speech to both Houses of Parliament
Goddard, Mary Katherine For the benefit of Miss Wall. (By permission.) At the theatre in Baltimore, on Friday evening, the 6th of December, 1782, will be presented, the historical tragedy of King John. ... To which will be added, a farce, called Miss in her teens: or, The medley of lovers.
Goddard, Mary Katherine Proposals to amend and perfect the policy of the government of the United States of America; or, The fulfilling of the prophecies in the latter days, commenced by the independence of America. : Containing, a new mode of elections; with a method of supporting government without taxing or fining the people. : [Six lines of quotations
Goddard, Mary Katherine (By permission.) At the sign of St. Patrick, Fell's-Point, in a large room fitted up in a theatrical manner, every Monday and Thursday, if fair, for a few weeks, the noted old artist will exhibit his grand medley of entertainments ... with the comical, farcical, operatical, whimsical humors of Seignor Punchinello, and his artificial company of comedians
Goddard, Mary Katherine To the citizens and freemen of the United States of America. It was well said by a certain illustrious chief to his king, in taking his leave
Goddard, Mary Katherine For the benefit of Mr. Street. (By permission.) At the theatre in Baltimore, on Friday evening, the 22d of November, 1782, will be presented, the comedy of The West-Indian. ... To which will be added, a farce called High life below stairs.
Goddard, Mary Katherine Theatre, December 5, 1782. Miss Wall's benefit is obliged to be postponed till Tuesday, the 10th inst. on account of Mr. Wall's extreme hoarseness
Goddard, Mary Katherine (By permission.) At the theatre in Baltimore, on Friday evening, the 18th of October, 1782, will be presented, the tragedy of Romeo and Juliet ... To which will be added, a farce, called The wrangling lovers; or, Like master like man.
Goddard, Mary Katherine Fresh intelligence. Baltimore, August 10. Extract of a letter from a gentleman in New-York, of undoubted veracity, to his friend in Baltimore, dated August 4, 1775
Goddard, Mary Katherine (By permission.) At the theatre in Baltimore, on Tuesday evening, the 11th of February, 1783, will be presented, the comedy of A bold stroke for a wife. ... To which will be added, a farce (altered from Shakespeare's Taming of the shrew, by David Garrick, Esq;) called Catherine and Petruchio; or, The taming of the shrew.
Goddard, Mary Katherine Baltimore, April 18. The following resolves, with His Excellency the governor's proclamation, reflect so much honour on this infant state, and so clearly manifest the justice and dignity of its rulers, that I think it my duty to present them to the public as early as possible. ... William Goddard.
Goddard, Mary Katherine Mr. David Rusk! Having been, this morning, assaulted when I was off my guard, in my own house, by a gang of ruffians
Goddard, Mary Katherine (By permission.) At the theatre in Baltimore, on Tuesday evening, the 25th of February, 1783, will be presented, the comedy of The West-Indian. ... To which will be added, a new pantomime entertainment, called Trick upon trick; or, Harlequin skeleton.