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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.

Immanuel

Immanuel: or, the mystery of the incarnation of the son of God. Unfolded by James Usher, Archbishop of Armagh. John I:14. The Word was made Flesh.

Impartial Trial Impartially Tried and Convicted of Partiality.

The Impartial trial, impartially tried, and convicted of partiality: in remarks on Mr. Caldwell's, alias Thornton's sermon, intituled, An impartial trial of the spirit, &c. and the preface of the publisher in Virginia, To which is added, a short appendix, proving the right of the Synod of New-York to the liberties allowed to Protestant dissenters, by the Act of Toleration. By Samuel Davies, Minister of the Presbyterian Congregation in Hanover, Virginia.

Impartial Trial of the Spirit

An impartial trial of the spirit operating in this part of the world, comparing the nature effects, and evidences of the present supposed conversion, with the word of God.

Impartial Trial of the Spirit Operating in this Part of the World.

An impartial trial of the spirit operating in this part of the world; by comparing the nature, effects, and evidences of the present supposed conversion, with the word of God. A sermon, preached at New London-Derry, October 14th, 1741. On I John iv, I. By John Caldwell, A.M. Published at the desire of the old congregation in the said town.

Important Intelligence [on Treaties with France].

Important intelligence, just received by express. Baltimore, May 4. Yorktown, May 8, 1778.

Important Subjects for Consideration.

No. 1. Important subjects for consideration.

In memory of William Byrd Page.

Hic virtus—hic honos erat In memory of William Byrd Page, (second son of Mann Page, of North River) ... this plate is inscribed by his affectionate wife Ann, (third daughter of the late Henry Lee, of Leesylvania) ...

In the Court of Appeals … Daniel Call, for the Appellants.

In the Court of Appeals. Holliday & wife, vs. Coleman. Robert S. Coleman and Mary his wife, filed their bill in the Court of Chancery, against Carter Littlepage, Lewis Holliday and James Holliday, stating, that Lewis Littlepage made his will, and thereby devised a tract of land … and some slaves to the plaintiff Mary — That he has never been heard of since, and that the defendant Carter Littlepage claims the slaves … and the other defendants have taken possession of the land… Daniel Call, for the Appellants.

Infallible Cure for Political Blindness, 1st ed.

An infallible cure, for political blindness, if administered to patients possessing sound minds, honest hearts, and independent circumstances.

Infallible Cure for Political Blindness, 2nd ed.

An infallible cure, for political blindness, if admininistered [sic] to patients possessing sound minds, honest hearts, and independent circumstances.

Infant Salvation.

Infant salvation: Together with a course of letters from an English clergyman, to Bishop Hoadley: with additional notes.

Information respecting Proceedings of the Legislature.

Information respecting proceedings of the legislature.

Inquiry into Principles and Policy of Government of the United States.

An inquiry into the principles and policy of the government of the United States. Comprising nine sections, under the following heads: I. Aristocracy. II. The principles of the policy of the United States, and of the English policy. III. The evil moral principles of the government of the United States. IV. Funding. V. Banking. VI. The good moral principles of the government of the United States. VII. Authority. VIII. The mode of infusing aristocracy into the policy of the United States. IX. The legal policy of the United States. By John Taylor, of Caroline County, Virginia.

Inquiry into the Rights of the British Colonies.

An inquiry into the rights of the British colonies, intended as an answer to The regulations lately made concerning the colonies, and the taxes imposed upon them considered. In a letter addressed to the author of that pamphlet. By Richard Bland, of Virginia.

Instruction from the Grave.

Instruction from the grave: in which are unfolded the behaviour, sentiments, and prospects of persons of different ranks, characters, and stations, in their dying moments: giving in consequence of the death of Oliver Deming Welman, who died in the 21st year of his life, at Bermuda, on the 26th August, 1802. By the Rev. James Muir, D.D. Pastor of the Presbyterian Church, at Alexandria.

Instructions for Commissioners of Richmond Chancery Court.

[Instructions for commissioners of the court of chancery for the Richmond district]

Instructions for Deputies to the Continental Congress.

Instructions for the deputies appointed to meet in General Congress on the part of this colony.

Instructions for Taking Depositions.

Instructions for taking depositions : the law requires that you give your adversary reasonable notice of the time and place of taking depositions ... After having shewn the affidavit to the justices, receive it from them and send it safely to me at Richmond without delay.

Instructions from Executive to Naval Officers.

[Instructions from executive to naval officers]

Instructions of Auditor to Commissioners of Revenue.

[Instructions of the auditor to the commissioners of the revenue].

Instructions to Commandants of Militia Regiments.

[Instructions to commandants of regiments in the different counties].

Instructions to Commissioners of Revenue.

[Instructions to the commissioners of the revenue].

Instructions to Delegates in Congress.

[Instructions to the delegates representing this commonwealth in congress].

Instructions to Delegation in Congress relative to Military Land Warrants.

[Resolution of general assembly instructing delegation in congress, relative to military land, etc.].

Instructions to the Senators of Virginia in the Congress.

Instructions from the general assembly of Virginia, to James Barbour and to James Pleasants, Junr., senators from Virginia in the congress of the U. S.

Instructions to the U.S. Senators from Virginia (December 1800).

[Resolutions instructing the two senators from Virginia and requesting the representatives to obtain a repeal of the sedition law].

Instructions to the U.S. Senators from Virginia (January 1800).

Instructions from the General Assembly of Virginia, to Stephens Thompson Mason, and Wilson Cary Nicholas, senators from the state of Virginia, in the Congress of the United States.

Intelligence from the South.

Intelligence from the South. Major Giles, aid-de-camp to General Morgan, passed through this place yesterday morning with the followieg [sic] intelligence ...

Intelligence Received by the Brig Nancy.

Norfolk, August 30, 1787. Intelligence received by the Brig Nancy, Capt. Hamilton, in eight weeks from London. From the London gazette, extraordinary. (Published by authority.) St. James's, June 22d, 1787. ... intelligence, that a body of French troops ... had assembled on the 18th instant, at St. Amand ... and proceeded immediately ... towards Holland. ...

Interesting Account of Project of France respecting Louisiana.

Interesting account of the project of France respecting Louisiana by a French counsellor of state.

Interesting Letter from a Gentleman on the Ensuing Election.

An interesting letter from a gentleman, to his friend, on the ensuing election, for president and vice-president of the United States.

Interesting Sketch of the Life of Doctor Henry Todd.

An interesting sketch of the life of Doctor Henry Todd. By the Rev. J. R. Wilson.

Internal Evidence of the Christian Religion.

A view of the internal evidence of the Christian religion. … By Soame Jenyns, Esquire. The tenth edition, corrected.

Internal Evidence of the Christian Religion.

A view of the internal evidence of the Christian religion. … The ninth edition, corrected.

Introduction and Concise View of Decius’s Letters.

Introduction and concise view of Decius’s Letters, with the title page, and the substance and contents of the whole work, hereafter to be published at full length in a volume.

Introduction to Knowledge of Nature and the Scriptures.

An Easy Introduction to the Knowledge of Nature, and the Holy Scriptures adapted to the capacities of children, and intended for the use of schools and families. By Mrs. Trimmer. First American, from the eleventh London Edition.

Introduction to the English Reader.

Introduction to the English reader: or A selection of pieces, in prose and poetry; calculated to improve the younger classes of learners, in reading; and to imbue their minds with the love of virtue. With rules and observations for assisting children to read with propriety. By Lindley Murray, author of "English grammar, adapted to the different classes of learners," &c. Fifth edition.

Introduction to the English Reader.

Introduction to the English reader: or A selection of pieces, in prose and poetry; calculated to improve the younger classes of learners, in reading; and to imbue their minds with the love of virtue. With rules and observations for assisting children to read with propriety. By Lindley Murray, author of "English grammar, adapted to the different classes of learners," &c. Sixth edition.

Invitation to Ball at Mason's Hall in Blandford.

The pleasure of your company is requested to a ball at the Mason's Hall, in Blandford, on Tuesday, evening next, at half after 6 o’clock. W. Clarke … Managers. Thursday, March 12, 1812.

Invitation to Ball at the Masons’ Hall in Blandford (November 1810).

The pleasure of your company is requested to a ball at the Masons’ Hall, in Bland ford, on Friday evening, the 23rd instant, at seven o’clock. James F. Lochhead [and others] Managers. [Petersburg] Tuesday, November 20th, 1810.

Invitation to Fourth of July Barbeque at Hanover Court House.

The pleasure of your company is requested to a barbecue, at Hanover Court House, on Monday the 4th day of July. Hanover 23rd June, 1814. By the subscribers.

Invitation to Funeral of Col. Edward Carrington.

You are requested to attend the funeral of Col. Edward Carrington, tomorrow morning at 10 o’clock. Monday October 29, 1810.

Invitation to Funeral of the late Mrs. Jane Jones.

You are requested to attend the funeral of the late Mrs. Jane Jones, from Cedar Grove, on Saturday morning, at 11 o’clock. Friday, February 16, 1816.

James Barbour's Address to Freeholders of 10th Congressional District.

To the freeholders of the Congressional district, composed of the counties of Spotsylvania, Louisa, Orange, and Madison, fellow citizens ... I take the liberty to advise you that I am ready to serve the district ... James Barbour, Orange, March 6, 1805.

Jefferson Almanack for the year of our Lord 1806 (Gray).

The Jefferson Almanack for the year of our Lord, 1806. Being the 2d. after Bissextile, or Leap-Year; and the 30th of American Independence. Containing, a great variety of amusing and useful matter. The astronomical calculations, by John Alexander, of Prince-George's County, Maryland.

John Taylor's Arator (Fifth Edition).

Arator, being a series of agricultural essays, practical and political; in sixty-four numbers. By John Taylor. President of the Agricultural Society of Virginia. Fifth edition, revised and enlarged.

John Taylor's Arator (Fourth Edition).

Arator, being a series of agricultural essays, practical and political; in sixty-four numbers. By John Taylor. President of the Agricultural Society of Virginia. Fourth edition, revised and enlarged.

John Taylor's Arator (Sixth Edition).

Arator, being a series of agricultural essays, practical and political; in sixty-four numbers. By John Taylor. President of the Agricultural Society of Virginia. Sixth edition, revised and enlarged.

Johnson & Warner's Almanac for 1816.

Johnson & Warner's Virginia almanac, for the year of our Lord 1816, being bissextile or leap year. Calculated by Joshua Sharp.

Johnson & Warner's Virginia Almanac for 1810.

Johnson & Warner's Virginia almanac, for the year of our Lord 1810, being the second after bissextile, or leap year. Calculated for the latitude and meridian of Richmond, (Virginia), by Joshua Sharp.

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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.

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