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Regulations for the order and discipline of the troops of the United States
by Baron de Stuben. To which are prefixed the laws and regulations for governing and disciplining the militia of the United States. And the laws for forming and regulating the militia of the state of New Hampshire. Published by order of the Hon. General-Court of the state of New Hampshire -
A sermon, delivered in the First Church in Portsmouth
on the Lord's Day after the melancholy tidings of the death of George Washington, the father, guardian, and ornament of his country. By Joseph Buckminster, A.M. [Two lines from Psalms] -
A discourse delivered in the First Parish in Portsmouth, November 15, 1798
a day observed as an anniversary thanksgiving. By Joseph Buckminster, A.M. By request. [Three lines of Scripture texts] -
State of New-Hampshire. A proclamation for a general thanksgiving throughout the state
... Thursday the second day of December next, to be a day of public thanksgiving ... Given at the Council-chamber, in Portsmouth, the second day of November, in the year of our Lord, on thousand seven hundred and eighty-four -
The laws of the state of New-Hampshire
together with the Declaration of independence: the definitive treaty of peace between the United States of America and His Britannic Majesty: the Constitution of New-Hampshire, and the Constitution of the United States, with its proposed amendments. Printed by order of the Honorable the General-Court of the state of New-Hampshire, from attested copies, and have since been carefully compared with the originals in the secretary's office -
An epistolary correspondence between the Rev. John C. Ogden, Rector of St. John's Church, at Portsmouth, New-Hampshire; and the Rev. Samuel Macclintock, Minister of the Congregational Society in Greenland, on a variety of subjects; principally the high powers and prerogatives claimed by diocesan bishops as successors of the Apostles
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Rules and catalogue of the Portsmouth Library
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The Free-Mason's pocket companion
A collection of Masonic songs. Selected by Samuel Larkin -
A minister's solemn farewel to his people
A discourse delivered to the Third Church and Congregation in Newbury, by David Tappan, A.M. their latf [sic] Pastor; on occasion of his intended removal from them to the university at Cambridge, where he had been invited and introduced to the office of professor of divinity -
President Washington's resignation and address to the citizens of the United States, September 17, 1796
An invaluable legacy to Americans -
Principles of politeness, and of knowing the world
By the late Lord Chesterfield. Methodised and digested under distinct heads, with additions, by the Rev. Dr. John Trusler: containing every instruction necessary to complete the gentleman and man of fashion; to teach him knowledge of life, and make him well received in all companies. To which is now first annexed A father's legacy to his daughters: by the late Dr. Gregory, of Edinburgh. The whole admirably calculated for the improvement of youth, yet not beneath the attention of any -
The perpetual laws of the state of New-Hampshire
from the session of the General-Court, July 1776, to the session in December 1788, continued into the present year 1789, -
An astronomical diary, or almanack, for the year of Christian aera
1794:... Calculated for the meridian of Portsmouth, New-Hampshire, lat. 43 deg. 5 min. north. But will serve for any of the New-England states. ... By Daniel Sewall. [Eight lines of verse] -
An astronomical diary, or almanack, for the year of Christian aera
1795;... Calculated for the meridian of Portsmouth, New-Hampshire, lat. 43 deg. 5 min. north. But will serve for any of the New-England states. ... By Daniel Sewall. [Eleven lines of verse] -
An astronomical diary, or almanac, for the year of Christian aera
1793:... Calculated for the meridian of Portsmouth, New-Hampshire, lat. 43 deg. 5 min. north. But will serve for any of the New-England states ... By Daniel Sewall. [Nine lines of verse] -
The Cannibals' progress; or The dreadful horrors of French invasion
as displayed by the Republican officers and soldiers, in their perfidy, rapacity, ferociousness and brutality, exercised towards the innocent inhabitants of Germany. Translated from the German. By Anthony Aufrer, Esq. [Three lines of Scripture texts]