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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.
Family register, of [blank] who was a son of [blank] a son of [blank] ... The above [blank] died the [blank] His wife [blank] died the [blank] …
Family-devotion: or, an exhortation to morning and evening prayer in families : with two forms of prayer, suited to those two seasons ... By the Right Reverend Father in God, Edmund, Lord Bishop of London. 10th ed.
Family-worship. Religious tracts, no. 2.
The Farmer's and Monitor's letters, to the inhabitants of the British colonies.
The Farmer's new Virginia almanac, for the year of our Lord 1814: Being the second after bissextile, or Leap Year. Adapted to the latitude and meridian of Richmond. Calculated by Mariwather Carpenter, of Louisa County, Virginia.
The Farmer's Virginia and North Carolina Almanack, for the year of our Lord, 1805: being the first after Bissextile or Leap Year, and 29th of American independence. …
The Farmers' Almanack for the year of our Lord, 1811. Being the 3d. after bissextile, or leap year, and the 35th of American Independence.
The Farmers' Almanack for the year of our Lord, 1807. Being the 3d after Bissextile, or Leap-Year; and the 31st of American Independence.
The fatal effects of pickles, impregnated with copper, by T. Percival, of Manchester, M.D. F.R.S.
Fearnought, a beautiful bay ... will stand at my plantation near Hyco bridge in Halifax County ... Joseph Jones.
The federal constitution for the United States of America, &c. We, the people of the United States, in order to form a more perfect union, establish justice, ensure domestic tranquility, provide for the common defence, promote the general welfare, and secure the blessing of liberty to ourselves and our posterity, do ordain and establish this Constitution for the United States of America.
Plan of the Fœderal Constitution.
Fenwick's arithmetical essay, or, A plain and concise mode of acquiring, in a short time, a complete knowledge of arithmetic. The whole adapted to the present times. By George Fenwick, surveyor of Washington County, D.C.
The fiery-flying serpent slander, and the brazen serpent charity, delineated: or, A saint and a slanderer as opposite as the ancient of days and the Genius of darkness. Being a selection from vocabularies, digest of laws, and approved authors upon divinity, both French and English, to restrain slander and promote charity. By Richard Ferguson, minister of the gospel in the M. E. C.
Fifth annual report of the president and directors of the board of public works, to the general assembly of Virginia. In pursuance of an act, entitled, "an act creating a fund for internal improvement." Printed by order of the house of delegates.
The report of the Committee of Finance, appointed by the House of Delegates, and a Communication from the Executive relative thereto; with sundry documents in the said communication referred to.
At a meeting of the Society of Cincinnati, of the State of Virginia, at the Capitol in Richmond, the 27th of January, 1802, it was resolved that the secretary be directed to have printed the abstract of the state of the funds ... James Wood, president.
Telemachus. This exceedingly fine, young horse, 5 years old this spring ... will stand at my stable [blank] at 12 dollars …
[Annual report of the president and board of public works with accompanying documents]
The first chief head of the Christian catechism, for the instruction of youth in the knowledge of the Christian religion, together with morning and evening hymns, and prayers. By the Rev. Paul Henkel.
The first report of the managers of the Norfolk Bible Society. Submitted at the annual meeting, held on the seventh of March, 1815.
Advertisement. To be rented for the next season, the fishery at Belvoir ... B. Muse. December 10, 1783.
Five hundred dollars reward. Whereas a certain John Brown (alias Bonds) and Richard Barrow, did in the month of April 1795, commit, in the county of Russell ... murder and robbery, on the body and property of Francis Peter Teubeuf and family ... January, 1797.
Fleetwood: or, The new man of feeling. By Wm. Godwin. In two volumes.
Folgende Arzeneyen mit Beschreibung ihrer Wirkung, und Anweissung sie zu gebrauchen ... Newmarket, Va., Ambrosius Henkel.
The commonwealth of Virginia. To [blank] Gentleman: Know you, that from the special trust and confidence reposed in your fidelity, courage, activity, and good conduct, and upon the recommendation of the court of the county of [blank] our governor, pursuant to the act, "For regulating the militia of this commonwealth," doth appoint you the said [blank] Lieutenant in the [blank] Battalion of the [blank] Regiment, the [blank] Brigade and [blank] Division of the said Militia, to take rank as such, agreeably to the number and date hereof. In testimony whereof, these our letters are sealed with the seal of the commonwealth, and made patent. Witness [blank] Esquire, our said governor, at Richmond, this [blank] day of [blank] 179[blank]. (Registered.)
Extract from the proceedings of the Agricultural Society of Albemarle.
Form of the declarations for assurance. I the underwritten [blank] residing at [blank] in the county of [blank] do hereby declare for assurance in the Mutual Assurance Society Against Fire on Buildings of the State of Virginia, established the 26th December, 1795, agreeable to the several acts of the General Assembly of this state, to wit ...
An oration, in commemoration of the founders of William and Mary College, delivered on the anniversary of its foundation, August 15, 1772. By D. Stuart, student.
An oration, in commemoration of the founders of William and Mary College, delivered on the anniversary of its foundation, August 15, 1771. By E. Randolph, student.
An oration, in commemoration of the founders of William and Mary College, delivered on the anniversary of its foundation, August 15, 1772. By J. Madison, student.
An oration, in commemoration of the founders of William and Mary College, delivered on the anniversary of its foundation, August 15, 1771. By W. Leigh, student.
The Declaration of American Independence; adoption of the Constitution of the United States by the state of Virginia; Constitution of the United States of America; Alien and Sedition laws; with certain proceedings of the legislature of this commonwealth thereupon, at their last session.
The fourfold foundation of Calvinism examined and shaken. Being the substance of a sermon preached at Hebron [Maine], on Thursday the eleventh of September, one thousand seven hundred and eighty-eight.
Fourth annual report of the president and directors of the board of public works, to the general assembly of Virginia, in pursuance of an act, entitled "an act creating a fund for internal improvement."
An oration, delivered in the Episcopal Church, on the Fourth of July, 1802. By Alfred W. Grayson, a member of the Alexandria Debating Society.
An oration, delivered at Winchester on the 4th July, by F. W. Gilmer ...
An oration, delivered at the Presbyterian church in Winchester, on the fortieth anniversary of American independence, by Francis W. Gilmer, Esq.
An oration, delivered on the thirty-seventh anniversary of American independence, at the request of the "Society of Friends of the Revolution", in the capitol in Richmond, and published also at their request. By George Hay, Esq.
An oration pronounced in Clarksburg, on the fourth day of July, 1812, and thirty-seventh year of American independence. By Gen. John G. Jackson.
An oration, delivered in the Presbyterian Meeting House, on Saturday the Fourth of July, 1807. At the request of the Washington Society of Alexandria by John Hanson Thomas, Esq. of Frederick-Town Maryland. To which is added an appendix, giving a short account of the Society.
A discourse, delivered in the Court-House of Prince George County, Virginia; on the anniversary of American independence, July 4th, 1794. By John Jones Spooner, A.M. Rector of Martin's Brandon--fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences--and honorary member of the Massachusetts Historical Society.
An oration delivered on the 4th of July 1792. Before the president, professors and masters of William & Mary College by John Mercer, student.
An oration, delivered at Gloucester Courthouse, on July the fourth, 1794.
The gifts of God. A discourse delivered at Shepherds-Town, (Va.) on the Fourth Day of July, 1817 ... By Lewis Mayer
An oration delivered in Richmond on the Fourth of July, 1800; the anniversary of American independence. By William Wirt.
A sermon, delivered in St. Paul's Church, on the Fourth of July, 1813: to the Second Brigade of Alexandria militia at the request of the officers. By the Rev. Wm. H. Wilmer. Rector of St. Paul's, Alexandria.
The Fredericksburg Almanack for the year of our Lord, 1810. Being the 2d after bissextile, or leap year, and the 34th of American Independence.
The Fredericksburg Almanack for the year of our Lord, 1811. Being the 3d. after bissextile, or leap year, and the 35th of American Independence.
The Fredericksburg Almanack for the year of our Lord 1808. Being Bissextile, or Leap-Year; and the 32d of American Independence.
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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.