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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.
The swearer's prayer; or His oath explained.
The Town & Country Almanac, for the year of our Lord 1820: Being bissextile or leap year, and the forty-fourth of American Independence. Calculated for the meridian of Maryland and Virginia, Ohio, Kentucky and Tennessee. By John Sharp.
The trump of Christian union, containing a collection of hymns, entirely original. By Elder Joseph Thomas, pilgrim. Minister of the Christian Church, author of the Pilgrim's Journal, &c.
The truth of the Bible fairly put to the test, by confronting the evidences of its own facts.
The vagabond: or Practical infidelity. A novel. By George Walker. … Second American edition, from the fourth English edition with notes.
The value of the soul: a sermon. Delivered before the Synod of Virginia, at Staunton, October 19, 1809. By the Rev. Conrad Speece.
The Virginia almanac, for the year of our Lord 1819: Being the third after bissextile or leap year, and the forty-third of American Independence. ... Adapted to the latitude and meridian of Virginia and Maryland.
[The Virginia Almanack for the year 1741]
[The Virginia Almanack for the year 1743]
[The Virginia Almanack for the year 1744]
The Virginia Almanack, For the Year of our Lord God 1752. Being Bissextile, or Leay-Year [sic], Wherein are contained, The Lunations, Conjugations, Eclipses; The Increase, Decrease, and Length of the Days and Nights, the Sun and Moon's Rising and Setting; The Rising, Setting and Southing of the Heavenly Bodies. Days, Weather, Cure of Fatal Disease, Directions to Planters, &c. &c. Calculated according to Art; and Referred to the Horizon of Thirty Eight Degrees North Latitude, and A Meridian of Five Hours West from the City of London; Fitting Virginia, Maryland, North Carolina, &c.
The Virginia Almanack, For the Year of our Lord God 1753. Being the First after Bissextile, or Leap-Year, Wherein are contained, The Lunations, Conjugations, Eclipses; The Increase, Decrease, and Length of the Days and Nights, the Sun and Moon's Rising and Setting; The Rising, Setting and Southing of the Heavenly Bodies. Days, Weather, Court Days, the Method of Making Wine; Cure of a Fatal Disease, Method of Making Indigo; Cure of Poisons, &c. Calculated according to Art; and Referred to the Horizon of Thirty Eight Degrees North Latitude, and A Meridian of Five Hours West from the City of London; Fitting Virginia, Maryland, North Carolina, &c.
The Virginia Almanack for the Year of Our Lord God 1754. Being the Second after Bissextile, Or Leap-Year. Wherein Are Contained, The Lunations, Conjunctions, Eclipses; The Increase, Decrease, and Length of the Days and Nights; The Sun and Moon's Rising and Setting; The Riring, Setting, And Southing Of The Heavenly Bodies; Weather; Court Days; Cure Of A Fatal Disease; Cure of Poisons, Mrs. Johnson's Cure For A Cancer, &c. Calculated According To Art; And Referred To The Horizon Of 38 Degrees North Latitude, and a Meridian Of Five Hours West from the City of London, Fitting Virginia, Maryland, North-Carolina, &c.
The Virginia Almanack for the Year of Our Lord God 1755. Being the Third after Bissextile, Or Leap-Year. Wherein Are Contained, The Lunations, Conjunctions, Eclipses; The Increase, Decrease, and Length of the Days and Nights; The Sun and Moon's Rising and Setting; The Riring, Setting, And Southing Of The Heavenly Bodies; Weather; Court Days; An exact List of the British House of Commons. Peers of Scotland, &c. Calculated According To Art; And Referred To The Horizon Of 38 Degrees North Latitude, and a Meridian Of Five Hours West from the City of London, Fitting Virginia, Maryland, North-Carolina, &c.
The Virginia Almanack for the Year of Our Lord God 1756. Being Bissextile, or Leap-Year. Wherein Are Contained, The Lunations, Conjunctions, Eclipses; The Increase, Decrease, and Length of the Days and Nights; The Sun and Moon's Rising and Setting; The Rising, Setting, And Southing Of The Heavenly Bodies; Weather; Court Days; An exact List of the English Navy; A List of the Council, and House of Burgesses of Virginia. A summary of the whole House of Commons. Several Useful Tables; Description of the Roads thro' the Continent, Description of the Road to the Ohio; Poetry; Prudential Advice, &c. &c. Calculated According To Art; And Referred To The Horizon Of 38 Degrees North Latitude, and a Meridian Of Five Hours West from the City of London, Fitting Virginia, Maryland, North-Carolina, &c. By Theophilus Wreg, Philom.
The Virginia Almanack for the Year of Our Lord God 1757. Being the First after Bissextile, or Leap-Year. Wherein Are Contained, The Lunations, Conjunctions, Eclipses; The Increase, Decrease, and Length of the Days and Nights; The Sun and Moon's Rising and Setting; The Rising, Setting, And Southing of the Heavenly Bodies; Weather; Court Days; Several Useful Tables; Description of the Roads thro' the Continent, &c. &c. Calculated According To Art; And Referred To The Horizon Of 38 Degrees North Latitude, and a Meridian Of Five Hours West from the City of London, Fitting Virginia, Maryland, North-Carolina, &c. By Theophilus Wreg, Philom.
The Virginia Almanack for the Year of Our Lord God 1758. Being the Second after Bissextile, or Leap-Year. Wherein Are Contained, The Lunations, Conjunctions, Eclipses; The Increase, Decrease, and Length of the Days and Nights; The Sun and Moon's Rising and Setting; The Rising, Setting, And Southing of the Heavenly Bodies; Weather; Court Days; A List of the Governors, &c. of the several British Colonies on the Continent of North-America; A List of the Council and the House of Burgesses of Virginia; Courts Days In North Carolina; Description of the Roads thro' the Continent; The Whole Process in Making of Indigo, &c. &c. Calculated According To Art; And Referred To The Horizon Of 38 Degrees North Latitude, and a Meridian Of Five Hours West from the City of London, Fitting Virginia, Maryland, North-Carolina, &c. By Theophilus Wreg, Philom.
The Virginia Almanack, for the year of our Lord God, 1748. ... Calculated according to art. And referred to the horizon of 38 degrees north latitude, and a meridian of 5 hours west from the city of London; fitting Virginia, Maryland, North-Carolina, &c
The Virginia Almanack, for the year of our Lord God, 1749. ... Calculated according to art. And referred to the horizon of 38 degrees north latitude, and a meridian of 5 hours west from the city of London; fitting Virginia, Maryland, North-Carolina, &c.
The Virginia Almanack, for the year of our Lord God, 1750. : ... Calculated according to art. And referred to the horizon of 38 degrees north latitude, and a meridian of 5 hours west from the city of London; fitting Virginia, Maryland, North-Carolina, &c.
The Virginia Almanack for the year of our Lord God, 1751. ... Calculated according to art; and referred to the horizon of 38 degrees north latitude, and a meridian of 5 hours west from the city of London; fitting Virginia, Maryland, North-Carolina, &c.
The Virginia Intelligencer for 1815. With elegant map on linen. Designed to be published each year.
The Virginia nightingale, containing a choice collection of new songs.
Virginia to wit. In the House of Delegates, Friday, December 21st, 1798. Resolved, that the General Assembly of Virginia doth unequivocally express a firm resolution to maintain and defend the Constitution of the United States, and the Constitution of this state ...
The Virginia sacred minstrel, containing a collection of psalm and hymn tunes; suited to many of the metres now in use among the different religious denominations in the United States; and selected from celebrated and approved authors--European and American, for the purpose of public and family worship by W. Gillet, &c., &c.
The Virginia wreath: or Original poems. By John Wharton, M.D. Formerly president of the Royal Physical Society at Edinburg, and honorary member of the Medical and Physical Society of Guys Hospital, London.
The Virginian orator: being a variety of original and selected poems, orations and dramatic scenes, to improve the American youth in the ornamental and useful art of eloquence & gesture by Thomas E. Birch.
The Vocal medley; or, A new collection of fashionable, modern songs.
[The Vocal medley; or, A new collection of fashionable modern songs].
The young Christian. An instructive narrative. By James Muir, D.D. pastor of the Presbyterian Church, Alexandria.
Theatre on fire. Awful calamity! A letter from Richmond, Virginia dated Dec. 27, says, "Last night the theatre took fire and was consumed, together with about 80 people, with the governor Smith―many were trampled to death under foot, others threw themselves out of the windows, and were dashed to pieces on the ground, some with legs broken. Many were burnt to death in the boxes, and others on the stairways." …
The third and last letter from Alexander Smyth to Francis Preston. 1796.
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 fund for internal improvement."
Hic est Jesus Rex Judaeorum … Ihram Sünder kommt gegangen
The thorough-bred horse, Democrat, : now in high perfection, a fine bay, fully sixteen hands high, will stand at my plantation, in Louisa County, just above Anderson's bridge, to cover mares at the moderate price of five dollars the season, or seven dollars to insure, to be paid by the first day of December next. ...
The thorough bred horse Melzar will stand at my stable, in King & Queen county, seven miles below Todd's bridge, and twelve miles from Hobb's-Hole, and on the most ready road from thence to the city of Richmond, will cover mares, the ensuing season, at five pounds per mare, but may be discharged by the payment of three guineas, on or before the first day of August. The season will commence on the first day of March, and will expire on the last day of July. Good and extensive pasturage, gratis, and the greatest care taken of the mares, but will not be answerable for accidents or escapes. ... John Hoskins. N.B. If the money is not paid when the mares are taken away, notes of hands must be left for the amount, payable as above. March 2, 1796. J.H.
Thorough bred horses for sale. Will be sold, at the Bowling-Green, on the 10th day of October next, the following ... Bowling-Green, 27th August, 1806.
The thoroughbred horse Bob-tail, a beautiful sorrel, 15-4 hands high, five years old last spring, will stand the ensuing season, at my stable, in the county of Dinwiddie ... March 1, 1811. William Gee. John O’Lynch, Printer, Richmond.
Three dialogues between a minister and one of his hearers. On the true principles of religion, and salvation by Jesus Christ. Religious Tracts, no. 1.
Three orations delivered at the Buffaloe Seminary.
Three sermons: I. On mutual subjection. II. On conscience. III. On the Trinity. by the Reverend Dr. Swift, dean of St. Patrick's, Dublin.
To the enemies of Jefferson and Madison, in this district. Norfolk, April 22, 1809. Many of you are enemies from design, many of you from ignorance, and many have been made so from misrepresentation:—You all, however, join in one general cry, that these great men have been partial to or leagued with France.—Hear then what Englishmen themselves say, read the following speech of Lord Greenville ...
To the militia officers of Virginia ... A Militia Officer.
To the president and directors of the Bank of the United States, at Philadelphia. Gentlemen, At a numerous meeting of the citizens of Norfolk and Portsmouth, convened the 11th inst. to take into consideration the propriety of applying to you, for the establishment of a branch of the Bank of the United States, at this place, the following, amongst other resolutions, was unanimously adopted: …
To the Republican freeholders of the city of Richmond. Fellow-citizens, On Monday you are called on to elect a member to represent you in the State Legislature . . . A Republican.
To the voters of Maryland.
To the worthy patrons of the Virginia Centinel, or, the Winchester Repository.
[The Tobacco Bill]
A topographical analysis of the Commonwealth of Virginia, compiled for the years 1790-1. Shewing the extent and relative situation of the several counties; their distance from the seat of government; population, force, county lieutenants, representatives, &c. Also the district, and county courts, the civil list of the commonweath [sic], &c. Carefully collected from public records and other authorities. To be continued annually.
A topographical analysis of the Common-wealth of Virginia: compiled for 1790—1. Shewing the extent, and relative situation of the several counties, their . . . population, force, county lieutenants, representatives ... To be continued annually.
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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.