ism Exposed, from the Works of their Federal Holiness. Calculated for the Meridian of Grafton: But will serve for the whole
of New Hampshire, and any other of the Federal States, without any material alteration. By Uriac Faber Republique. For the Use of Schools . . . [?
Grafton] Printed for the Purchaser,
1804.
E310 .R41
8vo. 14 leaves.
Sabin 23974.
Johnston, page 33.
Rebound in red buckram; numbered 20 on the title-page.
The
Advertisement or Dedication. To Mr. Public is in verse and signed
Richardus Redemptio Faber. Several pages of the Catechism relate to Jefferson, described at the outset as the “deliverer and President of the Republicans”.
At the end are two Psalms “Metamorphosed”. The first, Psalm L, 3d part, C. M., has five stanzas, of which the first and last
read:
WHEN Jefferson his throne ascends,
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While all surround his board,
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He’ll call the tories to attend,
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And hear his awful word.
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* * * |
Consider ye who hate his word,
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Before his wrath appear;
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If once you fall beneath his sword,
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There’s no salvation there.
|
The second, Psalm LXXII, 2d part, L. M., is headed “Jefferson’s kingdom among Fed--s”, and has eight stanzas, of which the
first and last read:
THOMAS shall reign where e’er the sun
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Does his successive journeys run:
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His honor stretch from shore to shore,
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Till Fed--s shall tax and stamp no more.
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* * *
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Let every tory rise and bring
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Peculiar praise to such a king;
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Fed’rals return with songs again,
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While we repeat the loud
AMEN.
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1864 Catalogue, page 275, Colvin, (John B.) Candid View of Facts, to a Federal friend. 16
o.
Frederick-Town, (Md.,) 1804. (Pol. Pam., v. 104.)
21. COLVIN,
John B.
A Candid View of Facts, in a Letter from John B. Colvin to a Federal Friend . . .
Frederick-Town, [Md.] Printed At the Office of the
Republican Advocate.
1804.
E331 .C68
Sm. 8vo. 24 leaves.
Sabin 14903.
Johnston, page 33.
Rebound in blue buckram, numbered 21 on the title-page.
Anti-Adams and pro-Jefferson.
Other works by John B. Colvin appear in this catalogue.
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1864 Catalogue, page 602, Jefferson, (Thomas.) Defence of Jefferson’s Administration, by Curtius. 8
o.
Washington, 1804. (Pol. Pam., v. 104.)
22.
A Defence of the Measures of the Administration of Thomas Jefferson. By Curtius. Taken from the National Intelligencer. Washington: Printed by
Samuel H. Smith,
1804.
E331 .T24
First Edition. 8vo. 68 leaves.
Sabin 18070.
Johnston, page 33.
Rebound in brown buckram, numbered 22 on the title-page.
Ascribed to Jefferson’s friend, John Taylor of Caroline, q.v.
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23. Two broadsides, numbered 23 and folded to fit into the 8vo. volume.
1864 Catalogue, page 601, [Jefferson, Thomas.] Proposals of Oliver Fairplay for publishing the private and public Life of
the First Consul. Folded 8
o. Philadelphia, 1804. (Pol. Pam., v. 104.)
i. FAIRPLAY,
Oliver,
pseud.
Proposals by Oliver Fairplay, for Publishing the Private and Public Life of the First Consul . . .
Philadelphia:
July 8, 1804.
Broadside collection, 150. no. 13.