Force, Peter, 1790-1868
Force, Peter
Peter Force
VIAF ID: 2814395 ( Personal )
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Works
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account of our late troubles in Virginia written in 1676, by Mrs An. Cotton,... Published from the original manuscript in the Richmond (Va.) Enquirer of 12 Sept. 1804 | |
An account, shewing the progress of the colony of Georgia in America, from it's first establishment. London, 1741; Maryland: Reprinted and sold by Jonas Green, Annapolis, 1742. | |
American archives: consisting of a collection of authentick records, state papers, debates, and letters and other notices of publick affairs, the whole forming a documentary history of the origin and progress of the North American colonies; of the causes and accomplishment of the American Revolution; and of the Constitution of government for the United States, to the final ratification thereof | |
American quarterly review [Prospectus] | |
Appurtenant wharf right cases | |
Architectural drawing for the Washington Monument, Washington, D.C. | |
beginning, progress and conclusion of Bacon's rebellion in Virginia, in the years 1675 and 1676 | |
brief account of the establishment of the colony of Georgia, under Gen. James Oglethorpe, February 1, 1733 | |
Catalogus sanctorum. | |
A correct map of the city of Washington, capital of the United States of America : lat. 38.53 N., long. 0.0- | |
A directory for the public offices, the Library, Offices, and Committee rooms, in the Capitol, explained by engravings and floor plans of the several public buildings, also an alphabetical list or directory for the members of Congress. | |
A discourse and discouery of Nevv-found-land, with many reasons to prooue how worthy and beneficiall a plantation may there be made, after a far better manner than now it is : together with the laying open of certaine enormities and abuses committed by some that trade to that countrey, and the meanes laid downe for reformation thereof | |
Discourse and discovery of Newfoundland | |
discourse concerning the design'd establishment of a new colony to the south of Carolina, in the most delightful country of the new universe | |
Doctrina cristiana en lengua española y mexicana hecha por los religiosos de la orden de Santo Domingo | |
documentary history of the English colonies in North America, from the King's message to Parliament of March 1774 to the declaration of independence by the United States... | |
Engineering drawing for bridges ("bridge over Goose Creek" and "bridge cross Tiber Creek"), Washington, D.C. | |
Erasmi Roterodami De ratione studij, ac legendi interpretandiq[ue] auctores libellus aureus ; Officiu[m] discipulorum ex Quintiliano ; qui primo legendi, ex eodem ; Erasmi Concio de puero Iesu in schola coletica Londini instituta p[ro]nu[n]cia[n]da ; eiusdem Expostulatio Iesu ad mortales ; Eiusdem Carmina scholaria. | |
First American congress. | |
Force's collection of historical tracts | |
Grinnell Land. Remarks on the English maps of Arctic discoveries, in 1850 and 1851, made at the ordinary meeting of the National institute, Washington, in May, 1852 | |
Grinnell Land. - s.a. | |
Historia de los trivmphos de nvestra santa fee entre gentes las mas barbaras, y fieras del nuevo Orbe | |
The history of the province of New-York, from the first discovery to the year 1732 : to which is annexed a description of the country with a short account of the inhabitants, their religious and political state, and the constitution of the courts of justice in that colony | |
Instrucción náutica | |
Instrvcion navthica, para el bven vso, y regimiento de las naos, su traça, y y gouierno conforme à la altura de Mexico. | |
list of those that have been executed for the late rebellion in Virginia, by sir William Berkeley,... copied from the original manuscript... in the library of the British Museum... by Robert Greenhow... | |
My present engagements render it necessary that all accounts connnected with the newspaper I lately publishd should be settled as promptly as practicable : Enclosed is a bill for the amount due on your subscription to the National Journal ... | |
narrative of the Indian and civil wars in Virginia, in the years 1675 and 1676 published from the original manuscript, in the first volume (second series) of the Collections of the Massachussetts Historical Society | |
National calendar, for ... (Washington, D.C.) | |
National journal [extra]. | |
The national journal, published at Washington, the metropolis of the United States by Peter Force : The interval from the commencement of the National Journal to the present time, has afforded to the public full opportunity for estimating its pretensions to their approbation ... Washington, August 9, 1829. | |
New-Englands Plantation or a short and true description of the commodities and discommodities of that countrey. Written by a reverend divine now there resident | |
new life of Virginea declaring the former successe and present estate of that plantation, being the second part of Nova Britannia | |
Nova Britannia offering most excellent fruites by planting in Virginia. Exciting all such as be well affected to further the same | |
An oration, pronounced in the Baptist meeting house in Providence : on the anniversary of American independence, July 4, 1800 | |
Peter Force papers and collection | |
petition of W. C. exhibited to the High court of Parliament now assembled, for the propagating of the Gospel in America and the West Indies ; and for the setling of our Plantations there Which petition is approved by 70 able english divines. Also by Master Alexander Henderson, and some other worthy ministers of Scotland | |
Plan of square no. 378 : showing the true course of the creek running through it at the time it was changed in eighteen hundred & twenty six, & the present direction, since the change | |
Platicas, y Mission Mexicana | |
Poor Richard's almanacks | |
Promptuario manual mexicano : que á la verdad podrá ser utilissimo á los parrochos para la enseñanza ; á los necessitados indios para su instrucción ; y á los que aprenden la lengua para la expedición ... | |
Prospectus of a history of the administration of John Quincy Adams, president of the United States of America ... | |
Record of auroral phenomena observed in the higher northern latitudes | |
Register of the Army and Navy of the United States | |
Report made to the Hon. John Forsyth, secretary of state of the United States, on the subject of the Documentary history of the United States | |
Rules and articles, for the better government of the troops raised, or to be raised, and kept in pay by and at the joint expence of the twelve united English colonies of North-America. | |
A sermon delivered before the General assembly of the colony of Connecticut, on the anniversary election at Hartford, May 14th, 1752. | |
Smithsonian bequest. Memorial of the corporation of the city of Washington on the subject of the Smithsonian bequest ... | |
state of the province of Georgia, attested upon oath, in the court of Savannah, november 10, 1740 | |
To the Kings most excellent Maiestie : the humble petition and information of Sir Lewis Stucley, knight, vice-admirall of Deuon, touching his owne behauiour in the charge committed vnto him, for the bringing vp of Sir Walter Raleigh, and the scandalous aspersions cast vpon him for the same. | |
Tracts and other papers relating principally to the origin, settlement, and progress of the colonies in North America, from the discovery of the country to the year 1776 | |
Transactions of the American historical society instituted at the city of Washington, October 12, 1835 | |
Triunfos de nuestra santa fe en Nueva España [Kislak Collection copy] | |
A true and historical narrative of the colony of Georgia, in America, from the first settlement thereof until this present period : containing the most authentick facts, matters, and transactions therein : together with His Majesty's charter, representations of the people, letters, &c. and a dedication to His Excellency General Oglethorpe | |
Veritas Domini manet in eternum | |
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