Matches in Harvard for { <http://id.lib.harvard.edu/aleph/002675191/catalog> ?p ?o. }
Showing items 1 to 20 of
20
with 100 items per page.
- catalog coverage "Great Britain Politics and government.".
- catalog created "1793.".
- catalog date "1793".
- catalog date "1793.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1793.".
- catalog description "(Cont.) Extracts from Mr. Christie on the French Revolution.--Address of the Society of United Irishmen.--Petition of the town of Nottingham, &c.--Petition of the Quakers to the King for the restoration of peace.--A word in season respecting standing armies, barracks, &c.--Petition of inhabitants of the city of Glasgow, to the King, for peace.--Mr. Wharton's speech on the Constitution.--Address and declaration of the Leeds Constitutional Society.--Address and petition of inhabitants of the town of Sheffield.--Apology for the late excesses in France.--Meeting at Paisley.--Petition of the inhabitants of that town for peace.--Paragraph respecting the Glasgow petition, from the Morning chronicle.--Extract from Mr. Hall's Apology for the freedom of the press.--An address respecting our present state and prospects as a nation.--A seasonable admonition.--The author to the public.".
- catalog description "Thoughts on modern politics [poem]--Stanzas on the execution of a Negro, at Spanishtown, Jamaica, by Capt. Marjorbanks.--A subject for conversation and reflection at the tea-table, selected from Mr. Cowper.--His Negro's complaint.--Account of the conversion and experience of a Negro.--A Quaker's address, to his brethren in Pennsylvania, respecting the abolition of the slave trade.--An address to the clergy on the same subject.--The petition of the sharks of Africa.--Petition to Parliament, for the abolition of the slave trade.--Descant on Ch. 3. of Habakkuk.--Verses from an Ode for the meeting of the Friends of the Press, 15th of June 1793.--Application to Parliament for reform vindicated.--Proceedings of the Friends to the liberty of the press.".
- catalog extent "244 p.".
- catalog isPartOf "Selection of titles from the Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture. Series 2. Section 4, Creative spirit ; reel 30.".
- catalog issued "1793".
- catalog issued "1793.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "London : Sold by Button,".
- catalog spatial "Great Britain Politics and government.".
- catalog spatial "Great Britain.".
- catalog subject "Slave trade Great Britain.".
- catalog tableOfContents "(Cont.) Extracts from Mr. Christie on the French Revolution.--Address of the Society of United Irishmen.--Petition of the town of Nottingham, &c.--Petition of the Quakers to the King for the restoration of peace.--A word in season respecting standing armies, barracks, &c.--Petition of inhabitants of the city of Glasgow, to the King, for peace.--Mr. Wharton's speech on the Constitution.--Address and declaration of the Leeds Constitutional Society.--Address and petition of inhabitants of the town of Sheffield.--Apology for the late excesses in France.--Meeting at Paisley.--Petition of the inhabitants of that town for peace.--Paragraph respecting the Glasgow petition, from the Morning chronicle.--Extract from Mr. Hall's Apology for the freedom of the press.--An address respecting our present state and prospects as a nation.--A seasonable admonition.--The author to the public.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Thoughts on modern politics [poem]--Stanzas on the execution of a Negro, at Spanishtown, Jamaica, by Capt. Marjorbanks.--A subject for conversation and reflection at the tea-table, selected from Mr. Cowper.--His Negro's complaint.--Account of the conversion and experience of a Negro.--A Quaker's address, to his brethren in Pennsylvania, respecting the abolition of the slave trade.--An address to the clergy on the same subject.--The petition of the sharks of Africa.--Petition to Parliament, for the abolition of the slave trade.--Descant on Ch. 3. of Habakkuk.--Verses from an Ode for the meeting of the Friends of the Press, 15th of June 1793.--Application to Parliament for reform vindicated.--Proceedings of the Friends to the liberty of the press.".
- catalog title "Thoughts on modern politics. Microform.".
- catalog type "text".