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- The Norwich jubilee., A report of the celebration at Norwich, Connecticut, on the two hundredth anniversary of the settlement of the town, September 7th and 8th, 1859. With an appendix, containing historical documents of local interest., Comp., printed and pub. by John W. Stedman, under the patronage of the committee of arrangements
- Letter from the Secretary of the Treasury, accompanying a Report and estimates of the sums necessary to be appropriated for the service of the year 1797;, also, A statement of the receipts and expenditures at the Treasury of the United States, for one year, preceding the first of October 1796., 16th December 1796, ordered to lie on the table
- Northern antiquities: or, A description of the manners, customs, religion and laws of the ancient Danes, and other northern nations;, including those of our own Saxon ancestors. With a translation of the Edda, or system of Runic mythology, and other pieces, from the ancient Islandic tongue. In two volumes., translated from Mons. Mallet's Introduction a l'histoire de Dannemarc, &c. ; With additional notes by the English translator, and Goranson's Latin version of the Edda
- History of Wiskonsan,, from its first discovery to the present period. Including a geological and topographical description of the territory, with a correct catalogue of all its plants., By Donald McLeod
- Sermons, chiefly on particular occasions ..
- Inside the bar,, and other occasional poems,, by John W. May
- A glance at philosophy, mental, moral and social., By the author of Peter Parley's tales
- Ancient landmarks of Plymouth., Part I. Historical sketch and titles of estates. Part II. Genealogical register of Plymouth families., By William T. Davis
- Report of the committee to whom were referred so much of the report of the Secretary of State, made the 13th of July, 1790, and the message from the President of the United States of the 8th of January, 1795, as relate to weights and measures ; 12th April, 1796 ; committed to a committee of the whole House on Monday next
- Account of receipts and expenditures of the city of Portland for the municipal year ending ... in conformity with the provisions of the 4th section of the city charter
- The impending crisis of the south, how to meet it, Hinton Rowan Helper
- The life of Mahomet, translated from the French original, written by the Count of Boulainvilliers
- Captain Walter Gendall, of North Yarmouth, Maine., A biographical sketch,, by Doctor Charles E. Banks
- A memoir of His Honor Samuel Phillips, LL. D., by John L. Taylor
- Letters from the mountains, being the real correspondence of a lady, between 1773 and 1807
- Debates in the House of Representatives of the United States, during the first session of the Fourth Congress ..
- Atlantic mail steamers
- The citizen of a republic,, what are his rights, his duties, and privileges, and what should be his education., By Ansaldo Ceba... Tr. and ed. by C. Edwards Lester
- Right to bear arms
- The princess of Babylon., Translated from the French of M. de Voltaire
- Index to History of Biddeford and Saco, written by George Folsom, 1830, compiled by Frank C. Deering
- A view of the action of the federal government, in behalf of slavery., By William Jay ..
- The Portland sketch book., Ed. by Mrs. Ann S. Stephens
- Reports of committees on the petitions of sundry refugees from Canada and Nova-Scotia., Published by order of the House of Representatives
- Electricity, or ethereal fire,, considered: 1st. naturally, as the agent of animal and vegetable life: 2d. astronomically, or as the agent of gravitation and motion: 3d. medically, or its artificial use in diseases. Comprehending both the theory and practice of medical electricity; and demonstrated to be an infallible cure of fever, inflammation, and many other diseases: constituting the best family physician ever extant ..
- The beauties of Sterne, including all his pathetick tales, and most distinguished observations on life :, selected for the heart of sensibility
- Life of Lord Timothy Dexter;, embracing sketches of the eccentric characters that composed his associates: Including "Dexter's pickle for the knowing ones"., By Samuel L. Knapp
- The story of Portland, by James P. Baxter
- In the House of Representatives of the United States, Monday, the 4th of January, 1796
- Lectures delivered in a course before the Lowell institute, in Boston,, by members of the Massachusetts historical society on subjects relating to the early history of Massachusetts
- History of the town of Sutton, Massachusetts, from 1704 to 1876;, including Grafton until 1735; Millbury until 1813; and parts of Northbridge, Upton and Auburn., Compiled by Rev. William A. Benedict, A. M. and Rev. Hiram A. Tracy
- Lives of celebrated women:, by the author of Peter Parley's tales
- Lectures on rhetoric and belles lettres., By Hugh Blair ..
- John Cabot and his discoveries, by Hon. James P. Baxter
- List of persons, copartnerships, and corporations who were taxed twenty-five dollars and upwards, in the city of Boston, in the year 1845 specifying the amount of the tax on real and personal estate, severally, conformably to an order of the City council
- The travels of Cyrus., To which is annexed, A discourse upon the theology and mythology of the pagans., By the Chevalier Ramsay
- Thoughts about water
- Paris, and its historical scenes / [G. L. Craik]
- The laws of the commonwealth of Massachusetts, passed from the year 1780, to the end of the year 1800, with the constitutions of the United States of America, and of the commonwealth, prefixed., To which is added, an appendix, containing acts and clauses of acts, from the laws of the late colony, province and state of Massachusetts, which either are unrevised or respect the title of real estate ..., Pub. by order of the General court
- Letters concerning the English nation,, by Mr. De Voltaire
- History of Hardwick, Massachusetts., With a genealogical register., By Lucius R. Paige
- Interesting events in the history of the United States, being a selection of the most important and interesting events which have transpired since the discovery of this country to the present time, carefully selected from the most approved authorities by J.W. Barber
- An abridgment of Blair's lectures on rhetoric, Revised and corrected for the use of Academies and schools, with questions adapted to the work,, by a gentleman of Portland ; arranged upon an original plan of the present publisher
- Communication from the Land Agent
- History of the town of Plymouth, from its first settlement in 1620, to the present time, with a concise history of the aborigines of New England, and their wars with the English, &c., by James Thacher
- Memoirs of the Long Island Historical Society
- Theodore Parker's experience as a minister, with some account of his early life, and education for the ministry, contained in a letter from him to the members of the twenty-eighth Congregational Society of Boston
- Recueil intéressant de plusieur pièces curieuses plubliées Londres en 1813, et relatives aux grands événemens qui viennent d'arriver en France
- An elementary practical book for learning to speak the French language,, expressly adapted to the capacity of children., Tr. from the German of Doctor J.H.P. Seidenstuecker ... By Mrs. Barbara O'Sullivan Addicks. To which is added by the translator, a table of the French sounds and articulations ..