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2. Icelandic poetry, or, The Edda of Saemund
3. Icelandic Poetry, or The Edda of Saemund translated into English verse, by A. S. Cottle
4. Icones fucorum
5. Iconographia Scotica : or portraits of illustrious persons of Scotland engraved from the most authentic paintings &c with short biographical notices. By John Pinkerton, ...
6. Iconographia Scotica : or portraits of illustrious persons of Scotland engraved from the most authentic paintings &c with short biographical notices. By John Pinkerton, ...
7. Ignorance and prejudice shewn to be the only enemies to Free Masonry : ... their objections considered and answered ... and the true description of the society given in a sermon at the consecration of Saint Paul's Lodge in Groton, and the installation of its officers in due form, August 9th, A.L. 5797. By the Rev. Brother Thaddeus M. Harris, Chaplain to the Grand Lodge of Massachusetts. [Two lines of quotations].
8. The illuminator, or looking-glass of the times; being a selection of wonderful predictions and prophecies, past, present, and to come, from the following distinguished persons, viz. John Maximilian Daut, Peter Jurien ... To which is added, a recent prediction of a celebrated preacher
9. An illustration of Agur's prayer. Prov. XXX. 8, 9.
10. An illustration of the method of explaining the New Testament by the early opinions of Jews and Christians concerning Christ. By W. Wilson
11. An illustration of the present great and important occurrences : by the prophetical word of God; and a display of the events which will shortly come to pass, and succeed the present important era. In four treatises. Translated from the German, in which it was written and published in the year 1794, by a prelate of the Lutheran Church
12. An illustration of the Roman antiquities discovered at Bath. By the Rev. Richard Warner, ... Published by order of the mayor and corporation
13. Illustrations of the manners and expences of antient times in England, in the fifteenth, sixteenth, and seventeenth centuries : deduced from the accompts of churchwardens, and other authentic documents, collected from various parts of the kingdom : with explanatory notes
14. Illustrations of the manners and expences of antient times in England, in the fifteenth, sixteenth, and seventeenth centuries : deduced from the accompts of churchwardens, and other authentic documents, collected from various parts of the kingdom : with explanatory notes
15. Illustrations of the manners and expences of antient times in England, in the fifteenth, sixteenth, and seventeenth centuries, deduced from the accompts of churchwardens, and other authentic documents, ... with explanatory notes
16. L'imitation de Jesus-Christ
17. Immatura cano vernantis fata juventæ
18. The immensity of God : a sermon delivered to the Congregational society in Hampton, November 14, 1797 : at the dedication of their new house, for public worship
19. The immensity of God a sermon delivered to the Congregational society in Hampton, November 14, 1797; at the dedication of their new house, for public worship
20. An impartial account, of the proceedings of the Nottingham Committee of trustees, leaders, and people : of the Methodist Society: assembled on the 24th of October, 1797, ...
21. An impartial account of the proceedings of the Nottingham Committee of trustees, leaders, and people of the Methodist society assembled on the 24th of October, 1797, for the purpose of returning the promised answer to the District Meeting, concerning the chapel, &c.
22. An impartial and comprehensive view of the present state of Great Britain : containing I. the advantages which we enjoy ... II. the disadvantages which we labour under ... III. methods of improving our advantages ... IV. method of removing or mitigating our disadvantages ... : with an appendix, on the present scarcity of gold and silver
23. An impartial and comprehensive view of the present state of Great Britain. Containing I. The advantages which we enjoy, ... II. The disadvantages which we labour under, ... III. Methods of improving our advantages, ... IV. Methods of removing or mitigating our disadvantages, ... With an appendix, ... By the Rev. G. S. Keith, M.A.
24. An impartial history of the trial of Benjamin Bell, A.M. for the pretended crime of extortion : exemplified in a series of letters. [Six lines of Scripture texts].
25. An impartial report of the debates in the two houses of parliament : in the year 1797 including copies of all state papers, treaties, conventions &c. By William Woodfall
26. An impartial statement of the merits and services of opposition; with a view to the preservation of the British Constitution, and the means of restoring peace and prosperity to these countries. Addressed to the people of Great Britain. By S. Fleming
27. The imperial epistle from Kien Long : Emperor of China, to George the Third, King of Great Britain, ... in the year 1794. ... Translated into English verse from the original Chinese poetry. ...
28. The Impolicy of partial taxation demonstrated : particularly as it respects the exemption of the Highlands of Scotland from a great part of the licence duty chargeable on the distillation of corn spirits
29. Importance of the brewery stated : and the extreme impolicy of renewing the impost of two pennies Scots, ... per Scots pint, on malt liquors, brewed within certain towns in Scotland, ...
30. Importance of the brewery stated : and the extreme impolicy of renewing the impost of two pennies scots, or of one sixth of a penny sterling, per scots pint, on malt liquors, brewed within certain towns in Scotland, and particularly within the city of Edinburgh, and the four adfacent parishes, demonstrated ...
31. The important question : a sermon on Matt. xvi. 26. By John Wesley, M.A. ...
32. Improbability; or, the batchelor's dislike to a married life
33. Improvement in agriculture. A sure method to extirpate the disease called smut in wheat, discovered by Charles Baker, seedsman, Bristol
34. The improvement of time : for the instruction of children
35. In- and out-letters, 1776-1826
36. In- and out-letters, 1780-1823
37. In- and out-letters, 1750-1815
38. In- and Out-letters, 1795-1799 : relating to the formation of the Methodist New Connexion
39. In consequence of Mrs. Guion having resigned her situation, as matron of the London Hospital, permit me earnestly to entreat the favor of your vote and interest to succeed her; assuring you, that should I be so fortunate as to be the object of your choice, I will we my utmost endeavours, strictly to fulfil the duties of that office
40. In Euripidis Hecubam, Londini nuper publicatam, diatribe extemporalis. Composuit Gilbertus Wakefield, A.B.
41. In Euripidis Hecubam, Londini nuper publicatam, diatribe extemporalis. Composuit Gilbertus Wakefield, A.B.
42. In Euripidis Hecubam, Londini nuper publicatam, diatribe extemporalis. Composuit Gilbertus Wakefield, A.B.
43. In love, in debt, & in liquor : or our way in Wales; a new musical drama, performed for the first time at Jones's Royal Circus, St. George's Fields. On Wednesday, June 28, 1797. By J. C. Cross, ... The new music by Mr. Sanderson, ...
44. In pursuance of a resolution of a late General Quarterly Court of the president, vice-presidents, treasurer, and governors, of the Scottish Hospital and Corporation, at which was taken into consideration the great loss annually sustained by the institution, from the various avocations, and other unavoidable causes which occurred, to prevent the noblemen and gentlemen connected by birth, property, or other ties with North-Britain (of whose humane and liberal sentiments in its behalf, no doubt, could be entertained), from associating with their fellow countrymen, at the spring meetings of the society; and referred it to a Committee of Governors then appointed to deliberate and determine on the best method of making this misfortune to the charity known to such noblemen and gentlemen, and to devise a remedy for the same. The committee so appointed having thought seriously of the matter, feel it a most pressing duty on them to communicate their sentiments thereon to their countrymen, as follows, viz
45. In Senate of the United States, March 2d, 1797 : the committee to whom was referred the resolutions of the Senate respecting the southern and western boundary of Georgia, having had the same under consideration beg leave to submit the following report ...
46. In sententiam ill. home de diversitate specierum humani generis animadversiones. Quarum partem priorem
47. In the dead of the night. Sung by Mrs. Jordan in The wedding day
48. Inasmuch as ... gratitude ... to the sovereign of the world ... I have therefore thought fit ... to appoint a day of public thanksgiving to God ... Thursday, the thirtieth of November next ... Given at the Council chamber, in Boston, this twenty-first day of Octo. in the year of our Lord 1797 ... I.. Sumner. Attest Jno Avery Sect
49. An inaugural dissertation on absorption : By Goodridge Wilson, of Virginia. [Two lines in Latin from Ovid].
50. An inaugural dissertation on camphor : submitted to the examination of the Rev. John Ewing, S.S.T.P. provost; the trustees & medical faculty of the University of Pennsylvania, on the 12th of May, 1797; for the degree of Doctor of Medicine. By John Church, A.M. of Philadelphia, member of the Philadelphia Medical and Chemical Societies. [One line of quotation in Latin].
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