Hall, David, 1714-1772
دايفيد هال
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Works
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Additional charter of the College, Academy, and Charity-School of Philadelphia, in Pennsylvania. | |
An address to the people of New-England : representing the very great importance of attaching the Indians to their interest, not only by treating them justly and kindly, but by using proper endeavours to settle Christianity among them | |
American instructor | |
The anarchy of the Ranters ... 1757: | |
Books imported in the last vessel from London, and to be sold by David Hall, 1760. | |
Brief history of the charitable scheme for instructing poor Germans in Pennsylvania, &c. | |
Caution and warning to Great Britain | |
The charter, laws, and catalogue of books, of the Library Company of Philadelphia. | |
The Christian's duty to render to Caesar the things that are Caesar's considered : with regard to the payment of the present tax of sixty thousand pounds, granted to the King's use, in which all the arguments for the non-payment thereof are examined and refuted : Addressed to the scrupulous among the people called Quakers | |
A collection of the works of Thomas Chalkley : in two parts. | |
Conductor generalis | |
Considerations on keeping Negroes : recommended to the professors of Christianity, of every denomination. | |
Considerations on the mode and terms of a treaty of peace with America : [One line of quotation in Latin] | |
Davideis, the life of David, King of Israel : a sacred poem, in five books | |
The Deed of Settlement of the Society for insuring of Houses, in and near Philadelphia. | |
Defensive war defended and its consistency with true Christianity represented | |
Descant on the times | |
A discourse on the preparation of the body for the small-pox: and the manner of receiving the infection : As it was deliver'd in the publick hall of the Academy, before the trustees, and others, on Wednesday, the 21st of November, 1750 | |
The doctrine of baptisms : reduced from its ancient and modern corruptions and restored to its primitive soundness and integrity according to the word of truth, the substance of faith and the nature of Christ's kingdom | |
The doctrine of Christianity as held by the people called Quakers, vindicated : in answer to Gilbert Tennent's sermon on the lawfulness of war. | |
Elementa philosophica : containing chiefly, Noetica, or things relating to the mind or understanding and Ethica, or things relating to the moral behaviour. | |
Ethica | |
The examination of Doctor Benjamin Franklin, before an august assembly, relating to the repeal of the stamp-act, &c | |
Explanatory remarks on the Assembly's resolves, published in the Pennsylvania gazette, no. 1840. | |
Geographical, historical, political, philosophical and mechanical essays : the first, containing an analysis of a general map of the middle British colonies in America and of the country of the confederate Indians, a description of the face of the country, the boundaries of the confederates, and the maritime and inland navigations of the several rivers and lakes contained therein | |
An historical account of earthquakes extracted from the most authentick historians : ... with many other particulars : and a sermon preached at Weverham, in Cheshire, on Friday the 6th of February last | |
Individual, y verdadera relacion de la extrema ruyna que padeciò, la Ciudad de los Reyes Lima, capital del reyno del Perù. | |
Know all men by these presents, that [blank] held and firmly bound unto [blank] in the sum of [blank] lawful money of [blank] to be paid to the said ... | |
Land Office, 17th of June, 1765 : the Honourable the Proprietaries having been apprized that many persons have been ... in the practice of taking up large quantities of land ... only with a design to retail them out at advanced prices ... it is yherefore proposed to make some alterations in that mode, and that, for the future, the following method shall be observed for granting lands ... viz. ... [signed:] William Peters, Secretary. | |
Late association for defence farther encouraged | |
Laws of the government of New-Castle, Kent, and Sussex upon Delaware | |
Letters from a farmer in Pennsylvania, to the inhabitants of the British colonies. | |
Letters from the dead to the living | |
Letters on the spirit of patriotism, on the idea of a patriot king, and on the state of parties, at the accession of King George the First. | |
The liberty of the spirit and of the flesh distinguished : in an address to those captives in spirit among the people called Quakers, who are commonly called Libertines | |
The life and death of the righteous : a sermon preached at Christ-Church, Philadelphia on Sunday, February the 13th, 1763 at the funeral of Mr. Evan Morgan | |
Medicina Britannica | |
Minutes of conferences, held at Easton, in October, 1758 : with the chief sachems and warriors of the Mohawks, Oneidoes, Onondagoes, Cayugas, Senecas, Tuscaroras, Tuteloes, Skaniadaradigronos, consisting of the Nanticokes and Conoys, who now make one nation ; Chugnuts, Delawares, Unamies, Mahickanders, or Mohickons ; Minisinks, and Wapingers, or Pumptons. | |
Minutes of conferences, held with the Indians, at Harris's Ferry, and at Lancaster, in March, April and May, 1757. | |
Mite into the treasury | |
Morning and evening's meditation | |
Motives to the good education of children | |
A narrative of the late massacres, in Lancaster County, of a number of Indians, friends of this province, by persons unknown : with some observations on the same. | |
No stamped paper to be had. | |
Noetica, or, The first principles of human knowledge | |
Office, duty and authority of justices of the peace, high-sheriffs, under-sheriffs, goalers, coroners, constables, jury men, over-seers of the poor | |
Proposals relating to the education of youth in Pensilvania. | |
The Protestant's danger, and the Protestant's duty : a sermon on occasion of the present encroachments of the French, preached at Christ-Church, Philadelphia, on Sunday, June 22, 1755 | |
Remarks on a late protest against the appointment of Mr. Franklin an agent for this province. | |
Reply to Mr. Samuel Finley's Vindication of the charitable plea for the speechless | |
A sermon on education : wherein some account is given of the academy, established in the city of Philadelphia : preach'd at the opening thereof, on the seventh day of January, 1750-1 | |
Sermon preached at Philadelphia, January 1747-8 before the sacramental solemnity | |
A sermon, preached in Radnor church, on Thursday, the 7th of January, 1747 : being the day appointed by the president and Council of the president and Council of the province of Pennsylvania, to be observed as a general fast | |
Sermon printed by B. Franklin 1754 | |
Some account of the Pennsylvania hospital : from its first rise, to the beginning of the fifth month, called May 1754. | |
Some observations of consequence : in three parts. Occasioned by the stamp-tax, lately imposed on the British colonies | |
Some serious remarks on that solemn and indispensable duty of duly attending assemblies for divine worship | |
Soul rising out of the vanity of time into the riches of eternity | |
Spirit of prayer. | |
A treatise on such physical plants, as are generally to be found in the fields or gardens in Great-Britain : containing a particular account of their nature, virtues, and uses : together with the observations of the most learned physicians, as well ancient as modern, communicated to the late ingenious Mr. Ray, and the learned Dr. Sim. Pauli : adapted more especially to the occasions of those, whose condition or situation of life deprives them, in a great measure, of the helps of the learned | |
A treatise on the lawfulness of defensive war : in two parts | |
The trial of spirits, both in teachers and hearers : wherein is held forth the clear discovery, and certain downfal, of the carnal and anti-Christian clergy of these nations : testified from the Word of God, to the university congregations in Cambridge | |
A true and particular relation of the dreadful earthquake, which happen'd at Lima, the capital of Peru, and the neighboring port of Callao, on the 28th of October, 1746 : with an account likewise of every thing material that passed there afterwards to the end of November following | |
Unanimity and public spirit : a sermon preached at Carlisle and some other Episcopal churches, in the Countries of York and Cumberland, soon after General Braddock's defeat, published by particular request | |
Value of a child | |
Whereas the Delaware tribe of Indians, and others, in confederacy with them, have ... fallen upon this province | |
Works. | |
Young man's best companion |