- An answer to Paine's Letter to General Washington:, including some pages of gratuitous counsel to Mr. Erskine. : [One line of Latin quotation], By P. Kennedy, Esq
- Trinitarian admissions, mostly from John Wilson's large work : all the extracts being in the exact words of Trinitarian writers, by F. W. Holland
- Address on the life and character of Parker Cleaveland, LL. D.,, late professor of chemistry, mineralogy, and natural philosophy in Bowdoin college. Delivered in Augusta, Jan. 19, 1859, before the Maine historical society;, by Leonard Woods ... Pub. by vote of the trustees and overseers of Bowdoin college, and of the Maine historical society
- American Unitarianism, or, A brief history of the progress and present state of the Unitarian churches in America, compiled, from documents and information communicated by James Freeman and William Wells Jun. and from other Unitarian gentlemen in this country, by Thomas Belsham ; extracted from his Memoirs of the life of the Reverend Theophilus Lindsey ..
- An oration delivered in Newburyport, on the forty-seventh anniversary of American independence, July 4, 1823, by George C. Wilde
- A statistical account of the parish of Aghaboe in the Queen's County, Ireland
- Speech of W. P. Fessenden, of Maine, against the repeal of the Missouri prohibition, north of 36 ̊ 30 ́., Delivered in the Senate of the United States, March 3, 1854, on the bill to establish territorial governments in Nebraska and Kansas
- Le malheur et la pitié, poëme en quatre chants, par M. l'abbé de Lille ... publié par M. de Mervé
- A sermon, before the governor,, the honorable Council, and both branches of the legislature of the commonwealth of Massachusetts, on the day of the general election, May 27, 1807., By William Bentley, A. M., minister of the Second church in Salem
- Political considerations, being a few thoughts of a candid man at the present crisis, in a letter to a noble lord retired from power
- To the friends of the York and Cumberland Rail Road, shall the road be built to Alfred the ensuing season, and completed to its western terminus within two years
- Letters from the Secretary of State to Messrs. Monroe and Pinkney, on the subjects committed to their joint negotiation, with their communications to the Secretary of State :, accompanying the message of the President of the United States, received of the 22d of March, 1808 ; March 23, 1808 ; printed by order of the House of Representatives, part III
- A confutation of two tracts,, entitled, A vindication of the New-England churches; and The churches quarrel espoused: written by the Reverend John Wise ..., By Nathaniel Whitaker ..
- The one thing needful, by Thomas B. Fox
- Monroe's embassy,, or, The conduct of the government, in relation to our claims to the navigation of the Mississippi, considered, by the author of An address to the government of the United States, on the cession of Louisiana, etc. ..
- Letter and other statements collected by Captin Preble concerning his dismissal from the U. S. Navy and forming a defense of his conduct in allowing the escape of the Oreto
- The dignity and excellence of the Gospel illustrated in a discourse, delivered April 8, 1812, at the ordination of the Rev. Nathaniel W. Taylor, as pastor of the First Church and Congregation in New-Haven, by Timothy Dwight ... ; to which are added, the charge and right hand of fellowship to the minister, and the charge to the people
- A genealogy of the families who have settled in the North parish of Bridgewater, To which is added an historical sketch of North-Bridgewater, By Moses Cary
- A discourse on the rise and fall of papacy, wherein the Revolution in France, and the abject state of the French King, is distinctly pointed out, delivered at London, in the year M, DCC, I, by Robert Fleming
- A sermon preached at Haverhill, Mass. in remembrance of Mrs. Harriet Newell, wife of Rev. Samuel Newell, missionary to India, who died at the Isle of France, Nov. 30, 1812, aged 19 years, to which are added memoirs of her life, by Leonard Woods
- Dissertations, being the preliminary part of a course of law lectures, by James Kent
- Report on the York & Cumberland Rail Road,, its advantages and probable revenue, with statistics of the cost and traffic of New York & Massachusetts rail roads,, by A. C. Morton, consulting engineer
- A sermon, delivered at Brunswick, April 13, 1815,, appointed as a day of national thanksgiving, by the President of the United States, on account of the peace recently established between this country and Great Britain,, by Jesse Appleton ..
- A letter to George Washington, president of the United States, containing strictures on his address of the seventeenth of September 1796, notifying his relinquishment of the presidential office, by Jasper Dwight, of Vermont
- William Pitt Fessenden, a memoir prepared for the New-England historical and genealogical register for April 1871,, by Geo. Henry Preble
- Address of the Free constitutionalists to the people of the United States
- In memoriam: Charles Widgery Thomas, M.D., born February 14, 1816, died March 28, 1866
- The Western medical news and cancer journal
- A discourse on some of the distinguishing opinions of Unitarians, delivered at Baltimore in 1819, by William E. Channing
- In Senate of the United States, February 5, 1834, Mr. Webster made the following report
- Two for one; or, A shillings worth of good sense, and a shilling's worth of common sense, for 12 1/2 cents
- Annual reports of the railroad corporations in the state of Massachusetts
- Union or separation, of two evils, chuse the least, by R. F
- Reform or ruin, take your choice!, in which the conduct of the King, the Parliament, the Ministry, the opposition, the nobility and gentry, the bishops and clergy of all denominations, the lawyers, the merchants, the lower classes, &c. &c. is considered, and that reform pointed out, which alone can save the country
- Journal of the National Republican Convention, which assembled in the city of Baltimore, Dec. 12, 1831, for the nominations of candidates to fill the offices of president and vice president
- Mr. Tuckerman's seventh semiannual report of his service as a minister at large in Boston
- The famous history of Doctor John Faustus, the noted conjurer and necromancer, wherein is contained many strange things that himself had seen and done in the earth and air : with his bringing up, travels, and last end, truly translated from the original copy
- The church of the living God, the pillar and ground of the truth, a sermon by appointment before the Prayer Book and Homily Society of Portland, Maine, on June 6, 1831., By George Washington Doane
- Reasons offered by Samuel Eddy for his opinions to the First Baptist Church in Providence, from which he was compelled to withdraw for heterodoxy
- The highest use of learning, an address delivered at his inauguration to the presidency of Amherst college, by Edward Hitchcock,
- The peculiar doctrines of the Gospel explained and defended, from the Panoplist and missionary magazine united, the following letter from Noah Webster, Esq. to a friend in Boston ..
- Remarks of Mr. Webster in the Senate of the United States, May 9, 1828, on the tariff bill
- A discourse delivered before the faculty, students, and alumni of Dartmouth College, on the day preceding commencement, July 27, 1853, commemorative of Daniel Webster, by Rufus Choate
- Letters written at the time of the occupation of Boston by the British, 1775-6, communicated by Wm. P. Upham
- Vindication of the minority of the Congregational church in the South parish, Augusta,, together with a review of the report lately put forth by that body on the subject of dancing, by a member
- A funeral eulogy, occasioned by the death of General Washington., Delivered February 22d, 1800, before the New-York State Society of the Cincinnati
- A description of the Genesee country,, in the state of New-York: in which the situation, dimensions, civil divisions, soil, minerals, produce, lakes and rivers, curiosities, climate, navigation, trade and manufactures, population, and other interesting matters relative to that country, are impartially described. To which is added, an appendix, containing a description of the military lands., By Robert Munro
- The border ruffian code in Kansas
- An oration, delivered in Haverhill, Mass. on the fifty-first anniversary of American Independence, July 4, 1827, by Nathan W. Hazen
- Of the New Jerusalem and its heavenly doctrine as revealed from Heaven, to which are prefixed some observations concerning the new heaven and the new earth, translated from the Latin of Emanuel Swedenborg