Thomas, Isaiah, 1749-1831
Thomas, Isaiah, 1749-1831, imprimeur
Isaiah Thomas
Thomas, Isaiah
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4xx's: Alternate Name Forms (19)
5xx's: Related Names (3)
- 551 _ _ ‡a Boston, MA
- 551 _ _ ‡a Boston, Mass. ‡4 ortw ‡4 https://d-nb.info/standards/elementset/gnd#placeOfActivity
- 551 _ _ ‡a Worcester, MA
Works
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Abridgment of the New and complete system of arithmetick : composed for the use, and adapted to the commerce of the citizens of the United States | |
The age of reason. Being an investigation of true and of fabulous theology. By Thomas Paine ... Together with twenty five precepts of reason. | |
Bible. | |
Boston printers, publishers and booksellers, 1640-1800, 1980 | |
Brookfield advertiser | |
The Constitutions Of The Ancient And Honourable Fraternity Of Free and Accepted Masons : Containing Their History, Charges, Addresses, &c. Collected And Digested From Their Old Records, faithful Traditions, and Lodge Books : For the Use of Masons : To Which Are Added, The History of Masonry in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, And The Constitution, Laws, and Regulations Of Their Grand Lodge : Together With A Large Collection of Songs, Epilogues, &c. | |
The diary of Isaiah Thomas, 1805-1828. | |
A discourse delivered in the chapel of Harvard College, September 16, 1794 : Designed chiefly for the younger members of the university; to whom it is affectionately inscribed, by David Tappan, D.D. Hollis Professor of Divinity in said college | |
Epistolae morales. | |
An essay on man : in four epistles to H. St. John, Lord Bolingbroke. To which is added, The universal prayer | |
The Essex journal and Merrimack packet, or, The Massachusetts and New-Hampshire general advertiser. | |
An eulogy on the Honourable James Bowdoin, Esq. L.L.D. late president of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. : Who died at Boston, November 6, A.D. 1790. Delivered before the society, January 26, 1791, by John Lowell, one of the counsellors of the Academy | |
The Farmer's weekly museum : Newhampshire and Vermont journal. | |
The genuine works of Flavius Josephus : translated from the original Greek according to Havercamp's accurate edition ... in six volumes, vol. I[-VI] | |
Geography made easy : being an abridgment of the American universal geography. ... To which is added, an improved chronological table of remarkable events, from the creation to the present time. Illustrated with a map of the world, and a map of North America. Calculated particularly for the use and improvement of schools and academies in the United States of America. By Jedidiah Morse, D.D. Minister of the congregation in Charlestown, Massachusetts-- Author of the American universal geography, and the American gazetteer. Published according to act of Congress. [Four lines of quotations] | |
God our protector and refuge in danger and trouble : A discourse, delivered at the public lecture in Boston, on Thursday, March 16, 1797 | |
Grammatical institute of the English language. | |
The history of printing in America : with a biography of printers & an account of newspapers | |
The history of the Holy Jesus. : Containing a brief and plain account of his birth, life, death, resurrection and ascension into heaven; and his coming again at the great and last Day of Judgment. Being a pleasant and profitable companion for children; composed on purpose for their use. By a lover of their precious souls | |
The history of the insurrections, in Massachusetts, in the year MDCCLXXXVI, and the rebellion consequent thereon | |
The juvenile biographer : containing the lives of little masters and misses, including a variety of good and bad characters | |
Lexicon manuale Graeco-Latinum et Latino-Graecum | |
The Lilliputian masquerade : occasioned by the conclusion of peace between those potent nations, the Lilliputians and Tommythumbians. | |
A little pretty pocket-book : intended for the instruction and amusement of little Master Tommy, and pretty Miss Polly : with two letters from Jack the giant-killer, as also a ball and pincushion, the use of which will infallibly make Tommy a good boy, and Polly a good girl : to which is added, A little song-book, being a new attempt to teach children the use of the English alphabet, by way of diversion. | |
The Massachusetts compiler of theoretical and practical elements of sacred vocal music. [Boston, Isaiah Thomas & Ebenezer T. Andrews] | |
Mathematics compiled from the best authors and intended to be the text-book of the course of private lectures on these sciences in the University at Cambridge | |
Mother Goose. [from old catalog] | |
The Officers ball, 1764: | |
An oration: delivered at the Reverend T. Harrington's church, Lancaster, June twenty-fifth, anno lucis 5781, : upon the Festival of St. John the Baptist; in presence of the brethren of Trinity Lodge, No. 6, of the Most Ancient and Honorable Society of Free and Acccepted Masons, under the jurisdiction of the most worshipful Grand Lodge in Boston, Commonwealth of Massachusetts. By our Rev. Brother A. Dunbar | |
An oration on the illustrious George Washington, : who died December 14th, 1799. Pronounced before the citizens of Westmoreland, at the request of their committee and the Jerusalem Lodge, February 22d. 1800. By Roswell Shirtliff [i.e., Shurtleff], A.B. [Two lines from Horace] | |
The orator's assistant : being a selection of dialogues for schools and academies, taken from many of the best dramatic writings in the English language. To which are added a few highly esteemed pieces for declamation. Intended for youth of both sexes, as an aid in formin an easy, ready and graceful elocution. By Alexander Thomas, Jun. A.M. [One line Latin proverb] | |
The original Mother Goose's melody | |
Outlines of the theory and practice of midwifery : By Alexander Hamilton, M.D. F.R.S. Professor of midwifery in the university, and Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians, Edinburgh. [One line in Latin] | |
The path to riches : An inquiry into the origin and use of money; and into the principles of stocks and banks. To which are subjoined some thoughts respecting a bank for the Commonwealth. By a citizen of Massachusetts. [Four lines of verse] | |
The picture exhibition, containing the original drawings of eighteen disciples : to which are added moral and historical explanations published under the inspection of Mr. Peter Paul Rubens, professor of polite arts. | |
Pilgrim's progress | |
The power of sympathy: or, The triumph of nature. : Founded in truth. In two volumes | |
Principles and observations applied to the manufacture and inspection of pot and pearl ashes. : By David Townsend, inspector of pot and pearl ashes for the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. Published according to act of Congress | |
The principles of the Christian religion : divided into lessons and adapted to the capacities of children | |
The Psalms of David, imitated in the language of the New Testament : And applied to the Christian state and worship. Together with Hymns and spiritual songs, in three books. I. Collected from the Scriptures. II. Composed on Divine subjects. III. Prepared for the Lord's Supper. With indexes and tables complete. By Isaac Watts, D.D. [Six lines of quotations]. | |
The psalter, or, Psalms of David : with the Proverbs of Solomon and Christ's Sermon on the Mount : being an introduction for children to the reading of the Holy Scriptures. | |
Regulations. 1774 | |
Rights of man. | |
Robinson Crusoe. | |
Robinson der Jüngere. | |
The Royal American magazine, or Universal repository of instruction and amusement. | |
The royal standard English dictionary. : In which the words are not only rationally divided into syllables, accurately accented, their part of speech properly distinguished, and, their various significations arranged in one line; but, likewise, by a key to this work, comprising the various sounds of the vowels and consonants, denoted by typographical characters, and illustrated by examples ... Upon a plan perfectly plain, and entirely new. To which is prefixed, a comprehensive grammar of the English language. ... By William Perry, lecturer in the Academy at Edinburgh, author of The only sure guide to the English tongue, The man of business, The orator, &c. &c | |
Sacred dirges, hymns, and anthems, commemorative of the death of General George Washington, the guardian of his country and the friend to man. : [Six lines of verse] An original composition. By a citizen of Massachusetts | |
Select sentimental poems and elegies | |
Self knowledge : a treatise, shewing the nature and benefit of that important science, and the way to attain it. Intermixed with various reflections and observations on human nature. By John Mason, A.M. [Two lines of quotations] | |
A sermon delivered at the ordination of the Rev. Timothy Dickinson, : to the pastoral care of the church in Holliston, February 18, MDCCLXXXIX. By David Tappan, A.M. Pastor of the Third Church in Newbury. To which are added, the charge, by the Rev. Amariah Frost, of Milford. And the right hand of fellowship, by the Rev. David Kellogg, of Framingham | |
A sermon, preached before the Free Masons, at Oxford, September 13th, A.L. 5798, : by the Reverend Brother Thaddeus Mason Harris, A.M. Chaplain to the Grand Lodge of Massachusetts, on the day when the Olive Branch Lodge was publickly consecrated, and its officers installed by the R.W. Isaiah Thomas, Esq. grand master, pro tem. [Two lines in Latin from Virgil] | |
A sermon, preached to the society in Brattle Street, Boston, November 14, 1790, : and occasioned by the death of the Hon. James Bowdoin, Esq. L.L.D. lately governor of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. By Peter Thacher, A.M. Pastor of the church in Brattle Street | |
Sermons, : by Hugh Blair, D.D. F.R.S. Ed, one of the Ministers of the High Church, and professor of rhetoric and belles lettres in the University of Edinburgh. In two volumes. Volume I[-II] | |
Sermons on various subjects, evangelical, devotional and practical, : adapted to the promotion of Christian piety, family religion, and youthful virtue. By Joseph Lathrop, D.D. Pastor of the First Church in West Springfield | |
Some remarkable passages in the life of the Honourable Col. James Gardiner | |
Synopsis nosologiæ methodicæ. | |
Thomas's Massachusetts spy, or, American oracle of liberty | |
Three autobiographical fragments | |
A treatise on the theory and management of ulcers : with a dissertation on white swellings of the joints. To which is prefixed, an essay on the chirurgical treatment of inflammation and its consequences. By Benjamin Bell, member of the Royal College of Surgeons, one of th surgeons to the Royal Infirmary, and Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh. [One line in Latin from Tacitus] | |
Trial of Thomas Paine | |
A vindication of divine providence : derived from a philosophic and moral survey of nature and of man. By James Henry Bernardin de Saint Pierre. Author of The studies of nature. [One line of quotation in Latin] Translated by Henry Hunter, D.D. Minister of the Scots Church London Wall | |
The way to wealth, 1790: | |
The Wisdom of Crop the Conjuror. : Exemplified in several characters of good and bad boys, with an impartial account of the celebrated Tom Trot, who rode before all the boys in the kingdom till he arrived at the top of the hill, called Learning. Written for the imitation o those who love themselves. To which are added, The farmer and his two daughters, and The old mouse. | |
The Worcester collection of sacred harmony | |
The Worcester magazine. | |
The young lady's accidence: or, A short and easy introduction to English grammar : Designed, principally, for the use of young learners, more especially those of the fair sex, though proper for either. By Caleb Bingham, A.M. Author of The child's companion, and American preceptor. [Two lines of verse] |