Bailey, Francis, 1735?-1815
Bailey, Francis ca. ca. 1735-1815
Bailey, Francis, ca. 1735-1815
Francis Bailey
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- 200 _ | ‡a Bailey ‡b Francis ‡f 1735?-1815
- 100 1 _ ‡a Bailey, Francis ‡d ca. ca. 1735-1815
- 100 1 _ ‡a Bailey, Francis ‡d ca. ca. 1735-1815
- 100 1 _ ‡a Bailey, Francis, ‡d 1735?-1815
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- 100 0 _ ‡a Francis Bailey
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- 551 _ _ ‡a Lancaster, PA ‡4 ortw ‡4 https://d-nb.info/standards/elementset/gnd#placeOfActivity
- 551 _ _ ‡a Philadelphia ‡4 ortw ‡4 https://d-nb.info/standards/elementset/gnd#placeOfActivity
Works
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American liberty asserted: or British tyranny reprobated : in a discourse, delivered on Wednesday, the 22d day of April, 1778, to the officers and soldiers of General Woodford's brigade, by Fitzhugh Mackay, chaplain. [Two lines from Joel] | |
At a meeting of the committee of the county of Lancaster, 5th July, 1776. The Committee taking into their consideration the important business of raising the quota of troops in this county. | |
Baxter's directions to slave-holders, revived ; first printed in London, in the year 1673. To which is subjoined, a letter from the worthy Anthony Benezet, late of this city, deceased, to the celebrated Abbe Raynal, with his answer, which were first published in the Brussels gazette, march 7, 1782 | |
By an express arrived at Philadelphia on Saturday evening, last we have the following account of the battle at Charlestown, on Saturday the 18th of June, instant. | |
case of the oppressed africans | |
A charge delivered to the grand-jury : by the Honourable Thomas M'Kean, Esquire, chief justice of Pennsylvania, at a Court of Oyer and Terminer, and General Goal Delivery, held at York, for the county of York, on the 21st day of April, 1778; and published at the special request of the said grand-jury | |
Constitution of the Pennsylvania society, for promoting the abolition of slavery, and the relief of free negroes, unlawfully held in Bondage. Begun in the year 1774, and enlarged on the twenty-third of april, 1787. To which are added, the acts of the general assembly of Pennsylvania, for the gradual abolition of slavery | |
Constitutions of the several independent states of America; the Declaration of independence; the articles of confederation between the said states; the treaties between His most christian Majesty and the United States of America. Published by order of Congress | |
A definition of parties; or The political effects of the paper system considered. Philadelphia, April 5th, 1794 | |
A discourse delivered near York in Virginia, on the memorable occasion of the surrender of the British army to the allied forces of America and France, before the brigade of New-York troops and the division of American light-infantry, under the command of the Marquis de la Fayette. | |
Extracts from the votes and proceedings of the Committee of Observation for the county of Lancaster : at a meeting of the said committee, held at the Court-House, in the borough of Lancaster, on the 16th and 17th days of June, 1775. James Burd Esq. in the chair. : On motion of several members of this committee, which being full, considered and supported. | |
A fifth essay on free trade and finance : humbly offered to the consideration of the public | |
The immortal mentor, or, Man's unerring guide to a healthy, wealthy & happy life : in three parts | |
In Committee of Inspection, Observation, and Correspondence. Lancaster, May 24th, 1776 : Gentlemen, the included are copies of a letter, from the Committee of Inspection and Observation, for the city and liberties of Philadelphia, with copies of a late resolve of Congress ... | |
In Council of Safety. Lancaster, 21st October, 1777 : Whereas divers of the inhabitants of this common-wealth, not regarding their duty to the state, but renouncing their allegiance thereto, and disclaiming the protection thereof, have wickedly joined themselves to our unnatural enemies ... | |
Introduction to a course of lectures on natural history : Delivered in the University of Pennsylvania, Nov. 16, 1799 | |
Lancaster, January 4th, 1802. Honorable Sir. The following is a copy of an anonymous piece, without date, addressed- "Mr. Francis Bailey, State printer, Lancaster."- Delivered by the Sergeant-at-arms of the House of Representatives on the 31st December ult. about 11 'clock. "Whereas the chief benefits arising from printing the Journals of the House of representatives for the use of the members is in a great measure lost when they are not delivered to the respective members until the different reports and resolutions therein contained are acted on by the House so it would also frustrate the intention of the legislature should the printing of the bills for the use of the members be delayed until they are passed... | |
Lancaster Mercury. | |
Lancaster, the 14th July, 1776. In Committee : Gentlemen, the Committee have received orders from the Congress, to keep a guard over the prisoners, at the barracks, and to have the barracks surrounded by a stockaded fort... | |
The law of nature, or Principles of morality, deduced from the physical constitution of mankind and the universe | |
Memorials presented to the congress of the United States of America, by the different societies instituted for promoting the abolition of Slavery, &c. &c. in the states of Rhode-Island, Connecticut, New-York, Pennsylvania, Mary-land, and Virginia. Published by order of "the Pennsylvania society for promoting the abolition of slavery..." | |
The miscellaneous works of Mr. Philip Freneau : containing his essays, and additional poems | |
The narrative of Patrick Lyon : who suffered three months severe imprisonment in Philadelphia gaol, on merely a vague suspicion of being concerned in the robbery of the Bank of Pennsylvania, with his remarks thereon. | |
Ordinance for appointing and authorising an additional number of sub-lieutenants, to act in the County of Lancaster | |
Ordinance for the more effectual levying the monies advanced for substitutes, in the militia, and fines due to the public, for disobedience to the militia laws | |
The Pennsylvania almanac, for the year of our Lord ... | |
Pocket atlas of the United States, containing 19 maps | |
The poems of Philip Freneau : Written chiefly during the late war | |
A self-defensive war lawful, 1775: | |
State of the accounts of the sub-lieutenants of Washington County, From the 28th March 1781, when the county was erected, to the 1st April 1783. And of the lieutenant of said county, from the time aforesaid, to the 27th of October 1783. For fines incurred by sundry persons for non-performance of their tour of duty agreeable to the militia law; for monies received on account of those fines; for payments ordered by Council; and for the appropriation and disbursement of the monies received | |
To the inhabitants of Pennsylvania : in Council of Safety, Lancaster, 23d October, 1777. Friends and countrymen, we are again called upon by General Washington, for a reinforcement of the militia ... | |
Treaty of alliance, eventual and defensive | |
Treaty of amity and commerce |