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- Sketch of the life of Samuel Dexter,, as delivered to the grand jurors of the district of Massachusetts, and to the members of the Suffolk bar at the opening of the court in Boston, May 15, 1816
- Letter to the Rt. Rev. Alonzo Potter, D.D., Bishop of the Protestant Episcopal Church in Pennsylvania, in vindication of the principle of Christian Union for the propagation o the Gospel
- Aroostook:, with some account of the excursions thither of the editors of Maine, in the years 1858 and 1878, and of the colony of Swedes, settled in the town of New Sweden., By Edward H. Elwell
- Peter Oliver's "Puritan commonwealth" reviewed., By J. Wingate Thornton
- Causes qui se sont opposées aux progrès du commerce, entre la France, et les États-Unis de l'Amérique : avec les moyens de l'accèlèrer, & la comparaison de la dette Nationale de l'Angleterre, de la France, & des Etats-Unis; en six lettres adressées à Monsieur le Marquis de la Fayette, traduit sur le manuscrit Anglais du Colonel Swan, ancien membre de la législation de la République de Massachusset
- Papers relating to the powers of the corporations of Bowdoin college
- Review of the confession of faith and covenant of the First Church of Christ in Framingham, Mass
- A sermon, preached at the ordination of the Rev. John Gorham Palfrey, to the pastoral care of the Church in Brattle Square, Boston, June 17, 1818, by Eliphalet Porter
- Preaching Christ, the office-work of ministers,, and how they should perform it; -- shewn in a sermon preached at Arundel, at the ordination of the Reverend Mr. Silas Moody, to the work of the ministry, and pastoral care of the church and congregation in that place; January 9, 1771., By Oliver Noble, A.M. pastor of a church in Newbury
- The tax on distilled spirits, how to assess and collect it
- The great and happy doctrine of liberty;, a discourse, delivered at Hanover, Commonwealth of Massachusetts, February 19, 1795, on the day of public thanksgiving and prayer, appointed by the President, to be observed throughout all the United States of America,, by John Mellen, A.M. Pastor of the Church of Christ in Hanover. Published by desire of the hearers ..
- A discourse, delivered December 16th, 1807, at the ordination of the Rev. Edward Payson, as colleague pastor of the Second Congregational Church in Portland, by Seth Payson, A.M. pastor of the church in Rindge, (N.H.)
- Our fishery rights in the North Atlantic
- A narrative of the captivity, sufferings, and removes, of Mrs. Mary Rowlandson,, who was taken prisoner by the Indians at the destruction of Lancaster in 1675., To which is appended a century sermon, preached at the first parish in Lancaster, May 28, 1753, by Timothy Harrington. A reprint from an old edition
- A census of the population of the province of New Brunswick in the year 1840, compiled and arranged from the official returns made by the respective clerks of the peace of the several counties / by James Holbrook
- The trial, Calvin and Hopkins versus the Bible and common sense, by a lover of the truth
- Valour for the truth., In a sermon, for substance, preached in the Presbyterian congregation at Newbury-Port, April 23d, 1767., By Aaron Hutchinson ... Published at the desire of the hearers ..
- The nature of Jesus Christ a mystery, a sermon preached in Harvard Church, Charlestown, May 6, 1855, By George E. Ellis
- An address from Robert Goodloe Harper, of South-Carolina, to his constituents, containing his reasons for approving of the treaty of amity, commerce and navigation, with Great-Britain
- Considerations submitted to the people of Ireland, on their present condition with regard to trade and constitution, in answer to a pamphlet, lately published, entitled, 'Observations on the Mutiny Bill , &c."
- A long talk delivered before the Tammany Society or Columbian Order on their anniversary, A.D. 1810 ..
- [Obituary of Hon. Hugh D. McLellan, Jan. 24, 1805-Dec. 9, 1878]
- The love of our country represented and urged, in a discourse, delivered October 21st, 1792, at Rutland, in the state of Vermont, by Samuel Williams, LL.D. Printed at the request of several members of the legislature
- A cursory view of the assignats and remaining resources of French finance, (September 6, 1795), drawn from the debates of the convention, by F. D'Ivernois, Esq
- An Address to the public, on the Polygraphic Art, or the copying or multiplying pictures, in oil colours, by a chymical and mechanical process, the invention of Mr. Joseph Booth, portrait painter
- Message of the Governor of Illinois, to the ... General Assembly
- A narrative of the principal circumstances relative to the Rev. Mr. Wesley's late conference, held in Bristol, August the 6th, 1771, at which the Rev. Mr. Shirley, and others, his friends, were present., With the declaration then agreed to by Mr. Wesley, and fifty three of the preachers in connexion with him. In a letter to a friend
- Oration pronounced at Augusta, Maine, on the fourth of July 1807, in commemoration of American independence, by Joshua Cushman
- Earnestness in religion, by Alvan Lamson
- The chase of the rebel steamer of war Oreto,, Commander J. N. Maffitt, C. S. N., into the Bay of Mobile, by the United States steam sloop Oneida, Commander Geo. Henry Preble, U. S. N., September 4, 1862
- An account of the ornithichnites of foot marks of birds, on the new red sandstone of the valley of the Connecticut, Edward Hitchcock
- Unitarianism vindicated against the charge of not going far enough, James Walker
- St. Paul a Universalist, a sermon delivered in the Universalist Church in Portland, Nov. 6, 1831, by Menzies Rayner
- A sermon, delivered at the New North Church in Boston, in the morning, and in the afternoon at Charlestown, May 9th, 1798, being the day recommended by John Adams, President of the United States of America, for solemn humiliation, fasting and prayer, by Jedidiah Morse ..
- The New York conspiracy, or, A history of the Negro plot : with the journal of the proceedings against the conspirators at New-York in the years 1741-2 : Together with several interesting tables, containing the names of the white and black persons arrested on account of the conspiracy, the times of their trials, their sentences, their executions by burning and hanging, names of those transported, and those discharged : With a variety of other useful and highly interesting matter, by Daniel Horsmanden
- A reply to the observations of Lieut. Gen. Sir William Howe, on a pamphlet, entitled Letters to a nobleman:, in which his misrepresentations are detectd, and those letters are supported, by a variety of new matter and argument., To which is added, an appendix, containing, I. A letter to Sir William Howe upon his strictures on Mr. Galloway's private character. II. A letter from Mr. Kirk to Sir William Howe, and his answer. III. A letter from a committee, to the president, of the Congress, on the state of the rebel army at Valley Forge, found among the papers of Henry Laurens, esq. By the author of Letters to a nobleman ..
- Ultimate objects of Napoleon III, a pamphlet considering the future in view of the past and judging it by light of the present, by Henri St. Bernarde
- Reply of a Unitarian clergyman to the "Letter of a gentleman in Boston."
- The anti-slavery doctrine of the bible, recognized throughout the federal constitution. A discourse delivered on the annual fast in Mass., April 8th, 1847, by Joseph Walker, pastor of the Congregational Church in South Paris
- On mystery, reason and faith, by E. Peabody
- The hope of Maine, a discourse delivered Thanksgiving day, Nov. 26, 1868, by William H. Fenn
- How is the Queen's government to be carried on?, The problem solved by the restoration of the Privy council. Six essays, reprinted from the "Liverpool Albion."
- Report of Lieutenant General U.S. Grant, of the armies of the United States--1864-'65
- Conscience and the Constitution,, with remarks on the recent speech of the Hon. Daniel Webster in the Senate of the United States on the subject of slavery., By M. Stuart
- Report of the Committee of the Overseers of Harvard College, appointed to visit the Medical School in 1849
- An address delivered at the dedication of Dane Law College in Harvard University, October 23, 1832, by Josiah Quincy
- Report of the American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions, compiled from Documents laid before the Board at the eleventh annual meeting which was held at Hartford (Conn.) Sept. 20 & 21, 1820
- Report of the commissioners appointed by joint resolutions of the honorable Senate and Assembly of the state of New York, the 13th & 15th March, 1810, to explore the route of an inland navigation from Hudson's River to Lake Ontario and Lake Erie
- The inaugural address,, delivered in Brunswick, September 9th, 1802 ... at his entrance on the duties of president of Bowdoin College. With an eulogy, pronounced at his funeral, by ... William Jenks
- An oration, pronounced the 4th day of July, 1799, at Salisbury, in the state of New Hampshire., By Thomas Thompson