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SEWALL, JOSEPH, Boston, Fast ser. del. 3 Dec. 1740, 8. Bos.

Ser. del. at the thurs, lee. 6 May, 1742. 8. Bos.

Ser. del, at the thurs, lec. 16 Sept. 1762, occ. by the reduc. of Havanna, 8. Bos. [SEWALL, JONATHAN,] Massachusettensis, 1774, 8.

[SEWALL, JONATHAN MITCHELL, Portsmouth,] Versification of Washington's farewell add. to the cit. of the U.S. A. by a gent. of Portsmouth, ded. to Timothy Pickering, with a pref. 4. P. 1798.

Eulogy on G. Washington, del. 31 Dec. 1799, 4. P. 1800.

Miscellaneous poems, with specimens of his version of Ossian, 18. Ports. 1801.

SEWALL, DANIEL, York, Eulogy on
G. Washington, del. at Kittery, 22
Feb. 1800, 8. Ports.
SEWEL, W. Groot Woordenboek der
Neder Duytsche, etc. 4. t'Amsterdam,
1708.

Hist. of the rise, increase, and progress of the christian people called quakers, intermixed with several remarkable occurrences, written originally in Low Dutch and by him trans. into Eng. ded. to Geo. I. 3d. ed. corrected, fol. Phil. 1728. [Chief part of the mechanical labour in the printing of this vol. wh. consists of 694 pages besides a copious index, was executed by Benjamin Franklin. See Memoirs of B. F. written by himself.] SEYMOUR, AARON C. See Gillies' Memoirs of G. Whitefield. SHAM patriot unmasked, 18. Hudson, 1802.

SHAKING QUAKERS. See Rathbun. SHARP, GRANVILLE, Declara. of the people's rights to a share in the legislature, etc. 8. Lon. 1774.

Letter to the Maryland soc. for promot. the abol. of slavery, 8. Bal. 1793.

Plain arguments by way of question and ans. fr. the gospel hist. and certain scriptural passages for the divinity of Christ compiled fr. the remarks of, on the use of the definite article in the Greek text of the N. Test. 12. Burl. 1808. SHATTUCK, GEORGE CHEYNE, Boston, Dissertations on the Boylston prize questions for 1806, 7, 8. Bos. 1808.

SHAVER, The, ser. oec. by the exput

sion of six young gent. fr. the univ. of Oxford, for reading, praying, etc. 12. Bos. rep. 1769.

SHEE, JOHN, The pilgrim add. to gen. with the other gent. throughout the U. S. to whom the immediate defence of our seaports is committed, with a supplement, 12. Phil. 1807. SHEEPS-BOUW, Niewe Hollandse ver toonende een volmaakt schip, etc. illus. with many plates by Carel Allard, 4 tot Amsterdam, 1705, [on cultivating and seasoning timber, calculations on ship-building, etc.]

SHEFFIELD, JOHN LD. Observa. on the commerce of the American states, new ed. 8. Lon. 1784.

Strictures on the necessity of inviolably maintaining the navigation and colonial system of Gr. Brit. &. Lon. 1804.

SHEPARD, SAMUEL, Lenox, Mass. el. ser. 28 May, 1846, 8. Bos. SHERWOOD, SAMUEL, Ser. del. 17 Jan. 1776, 12. N. Y.

SHIP of fools. See Stultifera navis. SHIPWEIGHT'S soc. Constitu. of the N. Y. journeymen, adopted, Jan. 1¿04, 8. N. Y.

SHIPLEY, WILLIAM, Massachusetts, Letter to the duke of Newcastle with a journal of the siege of Louisbourg and other operations of the forces ag. the French settlements on Cape Bre ton, approved and attested by Wm. Pepperell and others, 8. Bos. rep. fr. the Lon. ed. 1746. SHURTLEFF, WILLIAM, Newcastle, Portsmouth, Ser. in commem. of the sufferings and preservation of Deane and his fellow mariners on Boon isl and, with a ded. to John Wentworth, and Deane's narrative, 12. Bos. 1727.

Ser. ord. Nathaniel Morril in Rye 14 Sept. 1726, with a pref. by Joseph Sewail and Thomas Prince 12. Bos. 1727.

Ser. ord. Nathaniel Gookin at North Hill, 31 Oct. 1789, 8. Bos.

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Ser. occ. by the execution of Sarah Simpson and Penelope Kenny [These were the first executions in N. Hamp.] with a pref. by Jabez Fitch and a brief nar. concerning the criminals, 8. Bos. 1740.

Ser. del. in Bos. at a lec. 18 Sept. 1741. 8. B.

Letter to those of his brethren in the ministry, who refused to admit J. Whitefield into their pulpits with an

lion of infantry illus. by diagrams, 8. N. Y. 1810.

app. cont. the concurrence of other | SMIRKE, ROBERT, Review of a battalministers, 4. Bos. 1745. SHUTE, DANIEL, Hingham, Art. el. ser. 1 June, 1768, 8. Bos.

Mass. ser. 25 May, 1767, 8. Bos. SIDNEY, JOSEPH, Ora. commemora tive of the abolition of the slave trade in the U. S. del. bef. the Wilberforce philan. associa. in the city of N. Y. 2 Jan. 1809, 8. N. Y. SILLIMAN, BENJAMIN, New Haven, Journal of travels in Eng. Holl. and Scot. and two passages over the Atlantic in 1805, 6, 2 vols. 8. N. Y. 1810. SIMS, JAMES, Gr. Brit. Observa. on

the Scarlatina anginosa, with remarks by Thomas Bulfinch, 3d. ed. 8. Bos. 1803.

SINCLAIR, JOHN, Lucubrations, cont. a plan for a more equal representation of the people, 2d. ed. 8. Lon. 1783.

Hints add. to the pub. rel. to finances, etc. 8. Lon. 1783.

See Washington.

SINGING, Essay to excite a further enquiry into the ancient matter and manner of sacred, ded. to Caleb Cushing of Salisbury and Jabez Fitch c Portsmouth, 8. Bos. 1741.

of psalms and anthems in churches, Thoughts on the, by Silas, 8, Phil. 1808.

SINKING fund for the redemption of the city stock, Report of the comptroller on the estab. of a, 19 Ap. 1813, 8. N. Y.

SIPKINS, HENRY, [of African descent]
Ora. on the abolition of the slave trade,
del. 8. Jan. 1809, in the city of N. Y.
8. N. Y.

SKETCHES in verse, 8. Phil. 1810.
SKINNER, THOHAS, Colchester, Ser.

del. at the manor of Peace, 9 May,
1751, at the ord. Grindall Rawson, 4.
N. Lon.

SLAVE representation by Boreas, 8. 1812.

keeping, Add. to the inhabi. of the Brit. settlements in Amer. upon, 8. Phil. 1773.

SLAVERY in the U. S. On the inconsist-
ency of man particularly exemplified
in the practice of, 8. N. Y. 1795.
SLAVE-TRADE, Letter to a gent. of Mary-
land, 24. Lon. 1806.
SLENDER, ROBERT, Journey fr. Phil.
to N. Y. 8. Phil. 1787.

SMALL POX, Ser.del. bef. the officers of

the hospital for the, and for inoculation, 5 March, 1752, by Isaac, bp. of Worcester, 4. Bos, rep. 1752.

SMITH, SAMUEL, Burlington, Hist. of N. Jersey fr. the first settlement to 1721, 8.

SMITH, JOSIAH, Bermuda, Charleston, Letters to Wm. Cooper of Boston, 1748, 8.

SMITH, WILLIAM, New-York, Canada, Hist. of the prov. of N. York fr. the dis. to 1732, with a plate exhibiting a south view of Oswego on lake Ontario, 4. Lon. 1757.

[] Review of military operations in N. Amer. fr. the commencement of Fr. hostilities on the frontiers of Vir ginia in 1753, to the surrender of Os. wego, 14 Aug. 1756, etc. in a letter to a nobleman, 4. Lon. 1757.

Histoire de la Nouvelle York, etc. traduite de l'Anglois par mons. E***, 12. à Lon. 1767.

SMITH, WILLIAM, Philadelphia, Discourses on pub. occasions in Am. 2d. ed. 8. Lon. 1762.

Acc. of the char. corpora. for the relief of widows and children of clergymen in the communion of the ch. of Eng. in Amer. with a ser. del. 10 Oct. 1769, 4. Phil.

Ser. del. 23 June, 1775, at the request of the officers of the 3d. battal. 8. Phil.

Ser. del. bef. the Penn. Cincin, soc. 4 July, 1790, 12. Phil.

- Eulogium on Benj. Franklin, del. 1 March 1791, 8. Phil. 1792.

Ser. del. 6 Ap. 1795, introductory to a plan for the encouragement of missionaries, etc. 8. 1795.

Works of, with a portrait of the author and a pref. 2 vols. 8. Phil. 1802.

SMITH, JOHN, Gr. Brit. Essay on
univ. redemption, 8. Bos. rep. 1767.
[SMITH, WILLIAM, Philadelphia,]

Poems on several occasions, written in
Penn. 12. Phil. 1786.

SMITH, WILLIAM, Rhode Isl. Nors
walk, Ser. bef. a soc. of free masons,
4. 1791.

Ans. to Blatchford's letter, 8. Newfield, 1798.

Ordina. ser. 12. Prov. 1793.
Office of induction adopted by the
bp. and clergy of the diocess of Con.
in convoca. at Derby, 20 Nov. 1799, 8.
New-Haven.

SMITH, E. H. Litchfield, New-York,
Letters to Wm. Buel on the fever wh.

prevailed in N. Y. 1795, with an acc. of the febrile diseases of Sheffield, Mass. 1793, 4, 5, by Wm. Buel, 8. SMITH, E. H. (cont.) Edwin and Angelina, or the banditti, an opera, 8. N. Y. 1797.

Dis. del. 11 Ap. 1798, bef. the N. Y. manumis. soc. 8. N. Y. [-] Andre, a tragedy in five acts performed in N. Y. 30 March, 1798, with authentic docu. respecting major Andre, consisting of letters to miss Seward, the Cowchace, proceed. of the court martial, etc. 8. N. Y. 1798. SMITH, S. Carolina, Speeches del. in the h. of rep. of the U. S. Jan. 1794, on the subj. of certain commercial regulations proposed by J. Madison, 8. Phil. 1794.

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SMITH, SAMUEL STANHOPE, Prince ton, Nat. thanks. Ser. del. in Phil. 19 Feb. 1795, 2d. ed. 8. Phil.

Sermons, 1 vol. 8, Newark, 1799. Ora. del. at Trenton, 14 Jan. 1800, occ. by the d. of G. Washington, 8. Trenton.

Ser. on baptism, 8. Phil. 1808.

Letters on the evidences of the christian religion, del. to the senior class, with an advertise and an app. rel. to demoniacal possessions, 12. Phil. 1809.

· Essay on the causes of the variety of complexion and figure in the hum. species, with animad. on Ch. White's remarks on the first ed. and strictures on ld. Kaim's dis. on the original diversity of mankind, also an app. rel. to Amer. Indians, 2d. ed. 8. N. Bruns. 1810.

SMITH, THOMAS P. Sketch of the revolu. in chemistry, with notes, ded. to Rob. Patterson, 8. Phil. 1798. SMITH, ISAAC, Gilmantown, Ser. instal. Ethan Smith in Hopkinton, 12 March, 1800, being the same del. at the ord. Josiah Prentice in Northwood, 29 May, 1799, c. [to Smith,] by Eden Burroughs of Hanover, f. by Asa M'Farland of Concord, with the ser. del. by E. S. 16 March, 1800, 8. Concord.

SMITH, JEREMIAH, Exeter, Ora. occ. by the d. of G. Washington, del. 22 Feb. 1800, 8. Ex. SMITH, ETHAN, Hopkinton, Ser. del. 16 March, 1800, being the first sab. after his ordina. 8. Concord.

Dissertation on the prophecies rel. to antichrist, and the last times, ete.

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SMITH, JOSHUA HETT, Authentic nar. of the causes, wh. led to the death of major André, adj. gen. of his majesty's forces in N. Am. with a monody by Anna Seward, and letters written to her by André, 18. N. Y. 1809. SMITH, ROBERT, AND FR. JAMES JACKSON, Reflections on the late correspondence bet. 8. Bal. 1810.

Add. to the people of the U. S. 8. Bal. 1811.

SMITH, MATTHEW, Memoirs of secret service, with the D. of S's letter to the h. of lds. and remarks thereupon, 8. Lon.

SMITH, MARY, Newark, Memoirs of, See Alden.

SMYTH, J. F. D. Tour in the U. S. A. 2 vols. 8. Lon. 1784. SMYTH, ALEXANDER, Regulations of the U.S. infantry, 8. Phil. 1812. SNOWDEN, RICHARD, Hist. of N. and S. Am. to the d. of G. Washington, with maps, 2 vols. 12. Phil. 1806. SOAP and candles, Case of the manuf. etc. See Mitchill.

SOBER remarks on a book lately rep. at Boston, entit. a Modest proof of the order and gov. settled by Christ and his apostles, 12. Bos. 1724. SOCIETY for promot. christ. knowl. Letter to the, occas. by two recent

publica. rel. to the Brit. and for. Bi-1 ble soc. 8. Lon. 1805. SOCIETY prop. gos. for. parts, Sermons del. bef. the, viz. by Wm. ld. bp. Chichester,[Ashburnham,] 15 Feb. 1760; John Id. bp. Oxf. [Hume,] 19 Feb. 1762; Thomas Newton. bp. Bristol, 17 Feb. 1769, with the charter, etc. Robert, Id. bp. Oxf. [Lowth,] 15 Feb. 1771; Jonathan, ld. bp. St. Asaph, [Ripley,] 19 Feb. 1775, with the charter and proceed. of the soc. 8. Lon. SOCINIANISM, Warning ag. drawn up and pub. by a com. of the associate synod, 8. Falkirk, 1788. Sоно company, incorp. 27 Nov. 1801, for working Schuyler's mines in N. J. 8. N. Y. 1802.

SOLAR eclipse, 16 June, 1806, described and represented with an introduc. 12. N. Y. rep.

the rise and prog. of the colonies of, 2 vols. 8. Lon. 1779.

SOUTH Amer. expedition, Considera. for and ag. a, 8. Lon. 1805.

Kingstown, Hist. of, with a partic. descrip. of the Hornet's nest company and the cats let out of the bag, by Charles Comstock, 8. Newport, 1806. SOUTHEY, ROBERT, Madoc, an epic poem, 8. Bos. 1811. SPAFFORD, HORATIO GATES, Albany, Gazetteer of the state of N. York carefully written fr. original and authentic materials, arranged on a new plan, with a map of the state, a pref. and app. 8. Alb. 1815.

SPAIN, Observa. on the commerce of, with her colonies, by a Spaniard in Phil. 8. Phil. 1800.

SPALDING, JOSIAH, Uxbridge, Ser. del. at Hardwick, 15 June, 1782, fr. Josh. 24. 19, 8. Worc.

SOLDIERS, A plea for the poor, by a SPALDING, JOSHUA, Salem, Senti

cit. of Phil. 8. P. 1790.

SOLDIER'S orphan, a novel, 8. N. Y. 1812.

SOLILOQUY, 2d. ed. 4. 1770. SOLIS, ANTONIO DE, Hist. of the conquest of Mexico by the Spaniards, trans. by Tho. Townsend, revised and corrected by Nat. Hooke, 2 vols. illus. with maps and plates, 8. Lon. 1738.

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Historia de la Conquista de Mexico, Poblacion y Progressos de la America Septentrional, conocida por el nombre de Nueva Espana. Nueva edicion, corregida por Don Augustin Luis Josse, 8. 3 vols. En Londres, 1809. SOMMERS, Judgment of kingdoms and nations concerning the rights, power, and preroga. of kings, and the rights, privileges, and properties of the people, 11th, ed. 8. Phil. 1773. SOREN, JOHN, Nar. of, a native of the

U. S. A. piratically captured on the high seas, in requital for an act of humanity in saving a Brit. transport with near 300 troops on board fr. sinking, | with an app. 8. Lon. 1800.

SOULES, FRANCOIS, Hist. des troubles

de l'Amerique Anglaise, ded. à sa majesté tres chretienne avec des cartes, 4 vols. 8. à Paris, 1787. SOUTH CAROLINA, Rules and orders of the courts of sessions and com. pleas of the court of equity and the fed. court in, 8. N. Y. 1796.

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Subject of dispute in the Tabernacle ch. as stated and defended by the pastor, 8. S. 1802. SPALDING, LYMAN, Hanover, Portsmouth, New-York, Inaug. dis. on the production of Animal heat, read and defended at a pub. exam, bef. Joseph Willard and the governours of Har. coll. 10 July, 1797, ded. to Nathan Smith, 8. Walpole.

New nomenclature of chemistry proposed by De Morveau, Lavoisier, Berthollet, and Fourcroy, with additions and a ded. to the students in chemistry at Dart. coll. 4. Hanover, 1799.

A series of annual bills of mortality for Portsmouth, N. H. fr. 1 Jan. 1801 to 31 Dec. 1811 inclus. 4. Ports. 1802 to 1812.

SPANISH valour and patriotism, Acc. of the pub. festival given by the citizens of Boston at the Exchange coffee-house, 24 Jan. 1809, in honour of, with the regular and voluntary toasts, and all the original songs and odes sung on the occasion, also a brief sketch of Spain, geo. graph. histor. and political, 12. Bos. SPEECH intended to have been spoken. See Amer. appeal.

SPIEREN, GEORGE H. Wallkil, Ma sonic dis. 12. Goshen, 1790, SPIRA, The second, 12. Bos. rep. SPRING, SAMUEL, Newburyport, Dis. del. at Wesford, 4 Oct. 1799, fr. 2 Cor. 6.2, 12. N. 1780.

SPRING, S. (cont.) Ser. dei. bef. the manumis. soc. 25 May, 1802, with the annual report and several interesting things rel. to missions, 8. N.

Dis. in consequence of the late duel, del. 5 Aug. 1804, with an add. to his parishioners, 8. N. SQUABBLE, a pastoral eclogue by Agricola, with a caricature, 12. Phil. SQUIRE, FRANCIS, Ans. to some papers entitled the Independent whig, so far as they relate to the ch. of Eng. as by law estab. 12. N. Y. 1753. STACKHOUSE, THOMAS, Memoirs of Francis Atterbury with Atterbury's vindica. of Aldrick, Smalridge, and himself fr attacks of Duckett, Smith, and Oldmixon, rel. to the publica. of Clarendon's hist. 8. Lon. 1732. STAIR, JOHN EARL OF, et al. commonly called proprietors of the eastern division of N. Jer. ag. Benj. Bond, et al. claiming under the proprietors and associates of Eliz. town, Ans. to a bill in the chancery of N. J. at the suit of, fol. N. Y. 1752. STANFORD, JOHN, New-York, Domestic chaplain, being 52 short lectures with appropriate hymns, etc. with a portrait of the author, 12. N. Y. 1806.

Coll. of tracts, viz. Essay on the law of God;

Sacred architecture;

Ser. occ. by the d. of Charles I. S. Hazzard with extracts fr. the diary of H.

Masonic dis. urim and thummim; Add. at the inter. of Sarah Burger; The convert instructed in the origin of baptism;

Lect. on the excel. of the gospel; Letter on the d. of Euphemia Mitchell;

Conversion of Juvenis, a series of letters bet. a young man and a minister;

Ser. at the ord. of Thomas Stevens ;

Proceed. rel. to the ch. in Fairstreet, 12. 1791 to 1806. STANDISH, MILES, JUN. The times, num. 1. a poem, add. to the inhabi. of N. Eng. and N. Y. 8. Ply. 1809. STANLEY, GEORGE W. Ora. del. 8 Aug. 1805, at Wallingford, 8. NewHaven.

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of the U. S. and the officers and gent. of the navy, 8. N. Y. 1812. STATE anatomy, Second part of the, also letters to the abp. of Cant. in 1706, etc. 8. Lon. 1717.

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Regulations for the order and dis, cipline of the troops of the U. S. illus. with plates, also rules and articles for

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