Swords, Thomas, 1764-1843
Thomas Swords
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Works
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An address from Robert Goodloe Harper, of South-Carolina, to his constituents, : containing his reasons for approving of the treaty of amity, commerce, and navigation, with Great-Britain. To which is added, a letter from Gov. Jay to the author, explaining his sentiments respecting the French Revolution | |
The adventures of Telemachus son of Ulysses : from the French of Fenelon by the celebrated Jno. Hawkesworth L.L.D. Corrected & revised by G. Gregory. D.D. With a life of the author and a complete index historical and geographical. Embellished with engravings. In two volumes | |
The age of reason. : Being an investigation of true and of fabulous theology. By Thomas Paine, author of works entitled "Common sense, Rights of man," &c | |
Autobiography | |
Avantures de Télémaque. | |
The charter, bye-laws, and names of the members of the New-York Society Library : with a catalogue of the books belonging to the said library. | |
The Christian's pocket library, : by John Stanford. M.A. Vol. II. | |
A concise grammar of the English language. : With an appendix chiefly extracted from Dr. Lowth's critical notes. By Alexander Miller, A.M | |
The constitution and standards of the Associate-Reformed Church in North-America. | |
Description of the settlement of the Genesee country, in the state of New-York. : In a series of letters from a gentleman to his friend | |
The devil upon two sticks, or The crippled devil. In french and english. In two volumes. Vol. I [-II].. | |
Le diable boiteux. En français et en anglais. En deux tomes. Tome premier [- second] | |
A discourse, delivered April 12, 1797 : at the request of and before the New-York Society for Promoting the Manumission of Slaves, and Protecting Such of Them as Have Been or May Be Liberated | |
Discourses on several important subjects. : By the late Right Rev. Samuel Seabury, D.D. Bishop of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the states of Connecticut and Rhode-Island. Published from manuscripts prepared by the author for the press | |
The dramatist : a comedy, in five acts. Written by Reynolds, Esq. Author of Werter, &c. As performed at the theatre, New-York, by the Old American Company | |
Edwin and Angelina; or The banditti. : An opera, in three acts | |
An enquiry into the causes of suspended animation from drowning : with the means of restoring life. By David Hosack, M.D. [One line in Latin from Baglivi] | |
The goodness of God in the conversion of youth : a sermon on the death of Charles I.S. Hazzard, son of the late Alderman Hazzard, who died of the late epidemic, aged 18 years. In which are introduced, an account of his very early enjoyment of the grace of God, and the exercise of his mind to the period of his death. Transcribed from the diary written with his own hand. By John Stanford, M.A. [One line from Job] | |
Hope for the heathen : a sermon, preached in the Old Presbyterian Church, before the New-York Missionary Society, at their annual meeting, November 7, 1797. By John M. Mason, A.M. Pastor of the Scots Presbyterian Church in the city of New-York | |
An inaugural dissertation on worms of the human intestines : Submitted to the examination of the Rev. William Linn, D.D. P.T. president; and to the trustees and faculty of Queen's College, New-Jersey; for the degree of Doctor of Medicine, with the rights and immunities thereunto appertaining. By Henry M. Van Solingen, of New-York. [One line in Latin from Virgil] | |
An inaugural essay on the yellow fever, as it appeared in this city in 1795. : Submitted to the public examination of the faculty of physic, under the authority of the trustees of Columbia College, in the state of New-York, William Samuel Johnson, LL.D. president, for the degree of Doctor of Physic, on the 3d of May, 1797. By Alexander Hosack, Jun. A.M. of New-York | |
The life of Dr. Benjamin Franklin. : Written by himself | |
A narrative of the British embassy to China, in the years 1792, 1793, and 1794 : containing the various circumstances of the embassy, with accounts of the customs and manners of the Chinese; and a description of the country, towns, cities, &c. &c. By Aeneas Anderson, then in the service of His Excellency Earl Macartney, K.B. ambassador from the King of Great-Britain to the Emperor of China | |
Observations on the proposed state road, from Hudson's River, near the city of Hudson, to Lake Erie, by the Oleout, Catharine's, Bath, and Gray's settlement, on the western bounds of Steuben County | |
Pizarro in Peru; or, The death of Rolla. : A play, in five acts. From the German of Augustus von Kotzebue. With notes marking the variations from the original | |
Plan of the city of Washington | |
The present state of medical learning in the city of New-York | |
Proceedings in the constitution of the Church of Christ in Fair-Street, New-York, under the pastoral care of John Stanford, M.A. May 31, 1795. | |
Reasons, in support of an opinion offered to the public, respecting the votes of Otsego County, on the 7th of June, 1792. | |
A sermon, delivered May 9, 1798, : recommended, by the president of the United States, to be observed as a day of general humiliation, fasting, and prayer. By Samuel Miller, A.M. One of the Ministers of the United Presbyterian Churches in the city of New-York | |
Spanier in Peru. | |
Swords' pocket almanack, and Christian's calendar, for the year of our Lord ... | |
To the citizens of Philadelphia : The subscribers having, at much expence and trouble, brought the New-York Magazine to a permanent establishment, beg leave to offer it to the patronage of the liberal citizens of Philadelphia, and respectfully solicit their countenance and encouragement in support of it. ... The present number is left for inspection. Should you approve of it, we shall be highly flattered by your patronage, . | |
A treatise on the practice of the Supreme Court of Judicature of the State of New-York in civil actions : By William Wyche, of the Honorable Law Society of Grey's Inn, London; and citizen of the United States of America. [One line of quotation in Latin] | |
Westminster confession of faith | |
The young gentleman and lady's assistant : containing, I. Geography, II. Natural history, III. Rhetoric, IV. Miscellany. To which is added a short but complete system of practical arithmetic, wherein the money of the United States of America is rendered easy to the perception of youth. The whole divided into small sections, for the convenience of schools. By Donald Fraser, author of the Columbian monitor | |
Zoonomia, : or, the laws of organic life. Vol. I. By Erasmus Darwin, M.D. F.R.S. author of The botanic garden. [Four lines from Virgil, with six line translation] |