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A report of the arguments in the case of the United States vs. Heth, as delivered before the Supreme Court of the United States, at the February Term, 1806. By John Breckenridge [sic], Esq., Attor. Gen. and William Heth, the defendant.
A serious address to the rulers of America, in general, and the state of Virginia, in particular, by Barnaby Nixon.
A sermon to young women: republished from the Virginia evangelical and literary magazine.
A Sermon, The Great Assize. Preached at the Assizes held before the Honorable Sir Edward Clive, Knight, one of the Judges of His Majesty's Court of Common Pleas; in St. Paul's Church, Bedford: on Friday, March 10, 1758. By the late John Wesley, A.M. of Lincoln College, Oxford, England. To which is added, A poem, on the last judgment, by Dr. Young.
To the public. My connection with Mr. Richard Randolph ... S.G. Tucker. Fredericksburg, May 5, 1793.
A short introduction to Latin grammar, for the use of the University and Academy of Pennsylvania, in Philadelphia. Carefully revised, corrected, and amended.
A short review of the late proceedings at New-Orleans; and some remarks upon the bill, for suspending the privilege of the writ of habeas corpus, which passed the Senate of the United States, during the last session of Congress; in two letters, to the printer. By Agrestis.
A solemn warning to all the dwellers upon earth, given forth in obedience to the express command of the Lord God, as communicated by Him, in several extraordinary visions and miraculous revelations, confirmed by sundry plain but wonderful signs, unto Nimrod Hughes, of the county of Washington, in Virginia, upon whom the awful duty of making this publication, has been laid and enforced; by many admonitions and severe chastisements of the Lord, for the space of ten months and nine days of unjust and close confinement in the prison of Abingdon, wherein he was shewn, that the certain destruction of one third of mankind, as foretold in the Scriptures, must take place on the fourth day of June, in the year of our Lord 1812.
A solemn warning to all the dwellers upon earth, given forth in obedience to the express command of the Lord God, as communicated by Him, in several extraordinary visions and miraculous revelations, confirmed by sundry plain but wonderful signs, unto Nimrod Hughes, of the county of Washington, in Virginia, upon whom the awful duty of making this publication, has been laid and enforced; by many admonitions and severe chastisements of the Lord, for the space of ten months and nine days of unjust and close confinement in the prison of Abingdon, wherein he was shewn, that the certain destruction of one third of mankind, as foretold in the Scriptures, must take place on the fourth day of June, in the year of our Lord 1812.
Solemn warning to all the dwellers upon earth, given forth in obedience to the express command of the Lord God, in several extraordinary visions, unto Nimrod Hughes, of the county of Washington in Virginia. Upon whom the awful duty of making this publication has fallen and enforced, by many admonitions and severe chastisements of the Lord, for the space of ten months and nine days of unjust and close confinement in the prison of Abingdon, wherein I was shewn that the certain destruction of one third of mankind, as foretold in the Scriptures, must take place on the fourth day of June, 1812.
A state of the revenue tax, for the year 1804. Arising on land, slaves, and other property.
A statement of certain facts alluded to by Mr. John Wood, in his advertisement of yesterday in the Virginia Patriot.
A Tale of the Times. By the author of A Gossip's Story. … In Two Volumes.
A thanksgiving sermon: delivered at Oxford Meeting-House, April 13th, 1815. On occasion of the peace concluded between the United States and Great Britain. By Andrew B. Davidson. V.D.M. Published by request of the congregation.
A thanksgiving sermon delivered April 13th, 1815, on occasion of the treaty of peace made and concluded at Ghent, December 24th, 1815, between the United States of American and Great Britain. By the Rev. Stephen Bovell.
A tour from Gibraltar to Tangier, Sallee, Mogodore, Santa Cruz, and Tarudant; and thence over Mount Atlas to Morocco. Including a particular account of the royal harem, &c. By William Lempriere, surgeon. The third edition, with additions and corrections.
A treatise on practical farming: embracing particularly the following subjects, viz. The use of plaister of Paris, with directions for using it; and general observations on the use of other manures. On deep ploughing; thick sowing of grain; method of preventing fruit trees from decaying, and farming in general. By John A. Binns, of Loudoun County, Virginia, farmer. Second edition.
A Treatise on the Discipline of the Calvary: teaching the necessary evolutions on a parade, on a march, and in the face of an enemy. To which is added, the New Sword Exercise for cavalry. Illustrated with copperplate engravings. The whole examined and approved by a valuable and intelligent officer of the Calvary during the Revolutionary War.
[A compendious view of the establishment & operations of the Manufactory of arms, and of the late public investigation, from the commencement to the expulsion of the officers in February, 1809. By Henry Banks].
A view of the most important proceedings of the legislature of Virginia at the session of 1810-11.
A view of the most important proceedings of the legislature of Virginia at the session of 1809-10.
A view of the most important proceedings of the legislature of Virginia at the session of 1811-12.
A view of the whole ground: being the whole correspondence between Mr. John M. M'Carty and General A.T. Mason. District of Columbia….September….1818.
Richmond, April 12th, 1800. Dear Sir, The General Committee having been informed that efforts were making in many parts of the state to injure Mr. Jefferson and his friends ...
A vindication of the general ticket law passed by the legislature of Virginia on the 18th day of January, 1800.
A vindication of the general ticket law, passed by the legislature of Virginia, on the 18th day of January, 1800. Respectfully inscribed to Edmund Pendleton, president of the Court of Appeals.
A letter from Miss S----a to Mrs. R----, who, on her way to Bath, visited Saint Rozo Villozo! The most celebrated personage in this part of the country, and now residing near Sharpsburg.
A voice from the grave, or A letter from the dead to the living: containing a solemn and faithful narative [sic] of the extraordinary circumsances [sic] attending the last sickness and melancholy death of Mrs. Betsy Archer, who departed this life February 6th, A.D. 1806. Aged twenty-two. By Dr. Thomas Hersey, Pastor of the Baptist church called Mount Moriah, George's Creek.
A wonderful and horrible thing, is committed in the land. This title-page is taken from the Prophet Jeremiah, 5th chapter, and two last verses ... By Isaac Hillyard [sic].
ABC- und Bilder-Buch ― ABC- and Picture-Book.
An abridgment of The history of England, from the invasion of Julius Cæsar to the death of George the Second by Dr. Goldsmith, and continued by an eminent writer to peace of Amiens, A.D. 1802. With heads by Folwell.
An abridgment of The history of England, from the invasion of Julius Caesar to the death of George the Second. By Dr. Goldsmith, and continued by an eminent writer to the present time.
An abridgment of The history of England, from the invasion of Julius Caesar to the death of George the Second. By Dr. Goldsmith, and continued by an eminent writer to the peace of Amiens, A.D. 1802. With heads by Folwell.
An exact abridgment of all the public acts of assembly, of Virginia, in force and use. Together with sundry precedents, adapted thereto. And proper tables. By John Mercer, Gent.
Abridgment of the public permanent laws of Virginia. The repealing clauses in the several laws which have them, are reducible to a few forms, and are alike in general. To prevent the swelling of the book unnecessarily, and yet to give at the same time the operative words of every law, reference is made at the close of every law to the form of repeal as it is set forth verbatim in the appendix. Every act passed on or after October 19, 1792, is to be understood to contain the following clause of commencement: “this act shall commence in force from and after the passing thereof unless its commencement shall be particularly expressed to be on a different day, or in a different form. Those acts which, passed before the 19th, of October, 1792, and commence heir operation on a different day from the day of their passing, will be specified. The date prefixed to each law is the day on which it passed.
[An act to reduce into one, the several acts now in force concerning the inspection of Tobacco].
Auditor’s office, Richmond, June 28, 1820 : a brief, yet comprehensive abstract of the laws concerning forfeitures and sales of lands for taxes within this Commonwealth, shewing how the same may be redeemed ... James E. Heath, auditor.
Abstract of prisoners received into the jail & penitentiary house … Alexr. Quarrier. William W. Hening, Esq. chairman of the committee.
[The account between the United States and the state of Virginia].
The corporation of the city of Richmond, in account with the Chamberlaine, between the first day of July and thirty- first of December, 1807 ... N. Sheppard, Chamberlaine … Given under our hands this 6th May, 1808 …
An account of proceedings in regard to Beaumarchais’s claim for reimbursement for arms and ammunition furnished to the Americans during the revolution.
An account of the death of the Rev. Mr. Fletcher, Vicar of Madeley, in Shropshire.
An account of the great revival of the work of God in the city of Dublin, which commenced on the 4th of July, 1790.
[Account of the late treasurer, John Preston].
[Account of tobacco sales].
[Account of the treasurer, John Preston, Jan. 1, 1812 to Dec. 31, 1812].
[Account of the treasurer, J. Preston, Jan. 1-Dec. 31, 1813].
Ach heiliger gerechter Gott! Ein Lied fur den Fast- und Bettag auf den 18ten November, 1808.
An act to amend the act, entitled *an act to reduce into one act the several acts concerning executions, and for the relief of insolvent debtors."
An Act to Amend an Act, entitled, "An Act concerning the Emancipation of Slaves."
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This version of the Index of Virginia Printing was a gift from the estate of the site's creator, David Rawson. The content contained herein will not be updated, as it is part of the Library of Virginia's personal papers collection. For more information, please see David Rawson Index of Virginia Printing website. Accession 53067. Personal papers collection, The Library of Virginia, Richmond, Virginia.