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Sefer ḥidushe hilkhot M.h.r.m. Barbi
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Sēder ha-haʿarākā ...
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Arminian magazine
consisting of extracts and original treatises of general redemption -
Allgemeine Literatur-Zeitung
ALZ ; auf das Jahr ... -
Hisṭoriah shel ha-sifrut ha-ʿivrit ha-ḥadashah
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Virginia, to wit: In General Assembly, Friday, the 20th November, 1788
Resolved, that an application be made, in the name and on behalf of the legislature of this commonwealth, to the Congress of the United States, in the words following, to wit: "The good people of this commonwealth in convention assembled, having ratified the Constitution ..." -
Supplement to the Independent journal, New-York, July 2, 1788
In our Independent journal of this morning, we announced the ratification of the new Constitution by the Convention of Virginia: For the gratification of our readers, we publish the following particulars, received by this day's post -
Richmond, state of Virginia. In Convention, Wednesday, the 25th of June, 1788
the Convention, according to the order of the day, resolved itself into a committee of the whole Convention, to take into farther consideration, the proposed Constitution of government for the United States -
Poghkeepsie July 2d, 1788
Just arrived by express, the ratification of the new Constitution by the Convention of the State of Virginia, on Wednesday the 25th June -
By the United States in Congress assembled, September 13, 1788
Whereas the convention assembled in Philadelphia, pursuant to the resolution of Congress of the 21st February, 1787, did, on the 17th of September in the same year, report to the United States in Congress assembled, a Constitution for the people of the United States ... Resolved, that the first Wednesday in January next, be the day for appointing electors in the several states, which before the said day shall have ratified the said Constitution -
To the independent electors of the city of New-York
There was a time when a majority of the citizens of New-York were so opposed to lawyers as members of the legislature, that a single gentleman of that profession ... could not obtain a majority of suffrages ... But the times are changed -
Order of procession, in honor of the establishment of the Constitution of the United States
To parade precisely at eight o'clock in the morning, of Friday, the 4th of July, 1788 -
Order of procession, in honor of the Constitution of the United States
At eight o'clock on Wednesday morning the 23d of July ... the procession will parade and proceed by the following route, viz: down Broadway to Great-Dock-Street, thence through Hanover-Square -
To the citizens of New-York
a person who addresses you under the signature of a Plain citizen, is very angry at the remarks made by me on the leaders of the party to which he belongs -
To the citizens of New-York
Keep a good look-out, my fellow-citizens! The enemies of federalism know they can do nothing in this city by fair play. They are, therefore, trying to divide you -
By His Excellency John Langdon, Esquire, captain-general and commander in chief in and over the state of New-Hampshire. A proclamation for a general thanksgiving
... Thursday the twenty-seventh day of November next, to be observed as a day of public thanksgiving ... Given at the Council-chamber at Portsmouth, the tenth day of October, anno Domini, one thousand, seven hundred and eighty eight -
Extract from an address to the people of the state of New York, on the subject of the Federal Constitution
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To the inhabitants of King's County
Friends and fellow-citizens, You were addressed a few days since, in Dutch, by a person under the signature of a King's County farmer, intended as a reply, to a publication of mine, to you on the 23d day of March -
By His Excellency Samuel Huntington, Esquire ; governor and commander in chief, in and over the state of Connecticut, in America. A proclamation
... Thursday the twenty-seventh day of November next, to be religiously observed as a day of public thanksgiving ... Given at the Council chamber at New-Haven, the thirteenth day of October ... 1788 -
To the public
the subscriber, having resigned the charge of the Young Ladies' Academy to its visitors*, intends to establish a printing-office in this city. The Federal gazette and the Philadelphia evening post, was conducted by him ... Though the gazette had met with uncommon encouragement, the gentleman concerned with him did not incline to continue the publication ... This paper the subscriber proposes to resume -
Commonwealth of Massachusetts. In Senate, November 19, 1788
Resolved, that the commonwealth be divided into eight districts for the purpose of choosing eight persons to represent the people thereof in the Congress of the United States -
Trattato sopra la poesia e la musica degli Ebrei, il qual _eroe d'Introduzione d Salmi Spiegati
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Origen, Progresos Y Estado Actual De Toda La Literatura
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Ensthaftes dabey doch lustiges Gespräch, zwischen zweyen Strassburger Frau Baasen, als Frauen Urschel und Frau Salme
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Messer Brunetto Latini
(Il Pataffio & Il Tesoretto)