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Ze sēfer Ḥōšēb maḥašābōt
Še-ḥibbarti ʿImmānūēl Ḥai Ben-Abrāhām Rigj ; [Über talmuds Themata u. biblische Erläterungen] -
Sefer: She'elot u-teshuvot
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Sēfer maśśā melek
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Brant-Spiegel
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Mare ha-Sōrefet (Brant-Spiegel)
[Ethische Abhandlungen in jüd-deutscher Sprache] -
Sefer yemin Moshe
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Traduzione dell' orazione confessionale d. rabino
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Leqeṭ haq-qemaḥ
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Sēfer mesillat ješārim
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Mašbit Milḥāmōt
[Beendigung die Kriege; Polemische Abhandlungen über das Frauenbad] -
Sēder ha-haʿarākā ...
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The lady's poetical magazine; or, Beauties of British poetry
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L'Espion Anglois, Ou Correspondance Secrete Entre Milord All'Eye Et Milord Alle'Ar [!]
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Arminian magazine
consisting of extracts and original treatises of general redemption -
The busy body
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Hisṭoriah shel ha-sifrut ha-ʿivrit ha-ḥadashah
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La France littéraire
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By the United States in Congress assembled, April 7, 1781
Be it ordained, and it is hereby ordained by the United States in Congress assembled, that the following instructions be observed by the captains or commanders of private armed vessels, commissioned by letters of marque or general reprisals, or otherwise by the authority of the United States -
State of Rhode-Island and Providence Plantations. In General Assembly, May second session, 1781
an act for granting and apportioning a tax of twenty thousand pounds, in silver or gold, upon the inhabitants of this state -
Providence, February 20, 1781
This afternoon an express arrived here from Philadelphia, by whom we have the following important intelligence from South-Carolina, which was received at Philadelphia by an express from the Hon. Major-General Greene -
Pro bono publico. Ascot-Heath, second meeting. By permission, three days sport
On Whitsun Monday, being the 4th day of June next, will be run for, on Ascot Heath, five miles from Brooklyn-Ferry, the noblemen and gentlemens purse of one hundred pounds, free for any horse, mare or gelding -
In Council, May 4, 1781
It is not beneath the dignity of a government -
State of New-Hampshire. In the House of Representatives, April 5th, 1781
Whereas the present situation of affairs in this state makes it necessary that a full and free representation of the inhabitants thereof should meet in convention for the sole purpose of forming and laying a permanent plan or system of government -
By His Excellency John Hancock, Esq ; governor of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. A brief
Whereas the United States, in Congress assembled, have recommended voluntary and free donations to be applied for the support of such of the citizens of the states of South-Carolina and Georgia as have been driven from their country and possessions by our inveterate and cruel enemy ... Given at Boston, the fourteenth day of November, in the year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred and eighty-one -
Commonwealth of Massachusetts. In the House of Representatives, March 3, 1781
On the petition of Cols. Putnam, Jackson, and Brooks, a committee from the army ... Resolved, that if any officer or soldier of the Massachusetts line of the Continental Army ... shall purchase at public vendue any confiscated estates in this commonwealth, on his paying ... the debts due from said estate, he shall have liberty to pay the remainder in depreciation notes