sioned by reading Miscellaneous Essays, by Joseph Lyon, Sen. of Lyon’s Farms. By Samuel Campbell, of Connecticut-Farms. Printed for the author. [
Elizabeth-Town:
Shepherd Kollock]
1799.
BX7 .L9 C3
First Edition. 12mo. 30 leaves: A-E
6.
Not in Sabin.
Evans 35266.
Morsch 423.
Original half-binding with wall-paper back. Not initialled by Jefferson. With the Library of Congress 1815 bookplate.
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The Power of religion on the mind by Lindley Murray.
12
mo.
1815 Catalogue, page 68. no. 66b, as above.
MURRAY,
Lindley.
The Power of Religion on the Mind, in retirement, Affliction, and at the Approach of death; exemplified in the Testimonies
and experience of persons distinguished by their greatness, learning, or virtue . . . By Lindley Murray. From the
thirteenth English edition, enlarged and improved by the author.
New-York: Printed and sold by
Collins and Perkins,
1808.
BR1703 .M8
12mo. 168 leaves collating in sixes; the last four leaves for Recommendations of this work and publisher’s advertisements.
This edition not in Sabin, not in Lowndes and not in Smith.
Original sheep. Not initialled by Jefferson. With the Library of Congress 1815 bookplate.
This book was supplied to Jefferson by
Milligan, on April 7, 1815, price $
1.00, to replace the copy missing at the time of the sale to Congress, as reported to Milligan by Jefferson in his letter of March 28, 1815.
Lindley Murray, 1745-1826, Anglo-American grammarian. The first edition of this work, 1787, was his first published work.
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Fish’s Address & Discourses.
8
vo.
1815 Catalogue, page 64. no. 139, as above.
FISH,
Samuel.
An Humble Address, to every Christian of every Nation and Denomination of People under Heaven. Shewing an effectual means
to prevent Wars among all Nations of the Earth, and to maintain an everlasting Union, in Families, Societies, Churches, Towns,
States, and in all the Kingdoms of this lower World . . .
Windham: Printed for the Author [by
John Byrne],
1796.
BR115 .W2 F5
8vo. 21 leaves: A-E
4, F
1; signed at the end Samuel Fish and dated from Lebanon, February--1797.
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ii.
The cause of Zion defended in a Discourse, shewing the absolute necessity of Union both in Churches and States, and the unavoidable
ruin of both without. By Samuel Fish . . .
Springfield, Mas. [sic]: Printed by
Henry Brewer, n.d. [c.
1804.]
First Edition. 8vo. 30 leaves: [ ]
4, B-G
4, H
2.
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iii.
A New Year’s Gift to the United States of America; On the subject of Peace and Union, written in addition to a Discourse on
the cause of Zion defended. By Samuel Fish.
Springfield, Ms.: Printed by
Henry Brewer, n.d. [c.
1805.]