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- (No. 33, Smith-Street.) To the inhabitants of New-York. : Ladies and gentlemen, The artist who had the honour of taking His Excellency the president's likeness, and executing it as a medal, takes the most correct and expressive likeness in four minutes ..
- (Old American Company.) A grand serious pantomine. : In three parts, intermixed with dances, never performed in New-York called the Danaides. With new music, dresses and decorations. Published by Wm. Humphreys
- (Old American Company.) A grand serious pantomine. : In three parts, intermixed with dances, never performed in New-York called the Danaides. With new music, dresses and decorations. Published by Wm. Humphreys
- ... Tumbling feats, by the two surprising youths : walk on their hands with their feet on the crown of their heads. ..
- A Brief narrative of the trial for the bloody and mysterious murder of the unfortunate young woman, in the famous Manhattan well.
- A Card, number 1. : a member of the Church of England, and a Son of Liberty, presents his compliments to those gentlemen, who are for an immediate and untimely importation of goods from Great-Britain ..
- A Card. : New York, September 9th, 1774. The thanks of the public are presented to those worthy citizens, who have ... refused to let their vessels for the base purpose of transporting troops, ammunition, &c. to oppress the brave defenders of American liberty ..
- A Chain of Evidence
- A Contrast : read my fellow citizens, and judge for yourselves
- A Guide to vestrymen: or, An essay, evdeavoring to shew the duty and power of the vestrymen of the city and county of New-York.
- A Narrative of part of the life and adventures of Joseph Andrews : particularly of his piracy and the murder of Capt. Duryee and his company, for which he was tried on the 17th instant, and condemn'd to be hang'd this day, the 23d of May, 1769, on the shore between the air furnace and the town, and his body afterwards hung in chains on Bedlow's Island
- A Patriotic advertisement. : City of New-York, October 31, 1765. At a general meeting of the merchants of the city of New-York, trading to Great-Britain, at the house of Mr. George Burns, of the said city, inn-holder, to consider what was necessary to be done in the present situation of affairs, with respect to the Stamp Act ..
- A Physical enquiry into the origin and causes of the pestilential fevers. : [Four lines of verse by the author]
- A Physical enquiry into the origin and causes of the pestilential fevers. : [Four lines of verse by the author]
- A Remarkable Curiosity: Dispatches From a New York City Journalist's 1873 Railroad Trip Across the American West
- A Seasonable advertisement to the freeholders and freemen of the city of New-York, and all the real friends to liberty, and lovers of their country
- A Short account of the life and character of John Campbell, now under sentence of death, for robbery, and to be executed this 29th of December, 1769. ..
- A Song made upon the election of new magistrates for this city. : To the tune of, To you fair ladies now on land
- A True and particular narrative of the late tremendous tornado, or hurricane, at Philadelphia and New-York, on Sabbath-Day, July 1, 1792 : when several pleasure-boats were lost in the harbor of the latter, and thirty men, women and children, (taking their pleasure on that sacred day) were unhappily drowned in Neptune's raging and tempestous [sic] element ..
- A Word of advice
- A Yearly tax of 140,000 dollars! : a few plain facts, for the consideration of the electors of New-York!
- A brief account of the epidemical fever which lately prevailed in the city of New York : with the different proclamations, reports and letters of Gov. Jay, Gov. Mifflin, the Health Committee of New York, &c. upon the subject. : To which is added, an accurate list of the names of those who have died of the disease, from July 29, to Nov. 1.
- A brief narrative of the case and trial of John Peter Zenger, printer of the New-York weekly journal, for a libel. : [Two lines from Tiberius]
- A brief narrative of the case and trial of John Peter Zenger, printer of the New-York weekly-journal
- A brief narrative of the case and tryal of John Peter Zenger : printer of the New-York weekly journal
- A brief narrative of the case and tryal of John Peter Zenger, printer of the New York weekly journal
- A brief narrative of the case and tryal of John Peter Zenger, printer of the New-York weekly journal
- A brief narrative of the case and tryal of John Peter Zenger, printer of the New-York weekly journal
- A card. : Cassius presents his compliments to the freeholders and freemen of New-York, and begs leave to solicit their votes and interest for the following gentlemen, to serve as representatives in the ensuing Assembly. ..
- A card. : Jack Bowling and Tom Hatchway send their service (damn compliments) to the freeholders and freemen of the city of New-York ..
- A catalogue of books : sold by Rivington and Brown, booksellers and stationers from London, at their stores, over against the Golden Key, in Hanover-Square, New-York: and over against the London Coffee-House, in Philadelphia. At both which places will be found, a constant supply of books ..
- A catalogue of books in history, divinity, law, arts and sciences, and the several parts of polite literature : to be sold by Garrat Noel, bookseller in Dock-Street, New York
- A catalogue of books in history, divinity, law, arts and sciences, and the several parts of polite literature : to be sold by Garrat Noel, bookseller in Dock-Street, New York
- A catalogue of books, &c. : sold by Garrat Noel, bookseller and stationer, from London, at his store next door to the Merchants'-Coffee-House ..
- A catalogue of books, in history, divinity, law, physic, arts and sciences, and the several parts of polite literature : to be sold, by Garrat Noel, and Company, booksellers and stationers, next door to the Merchant's Coffee-House, fronting the Meal-Market
- A catalogue of books, sold by Noel and Hazard, at their book and stationary store, next door to the Merchants Coffee-House : where the public may be furnished with all sorts of books and paper. ..
- A catalogue of the books belonging to the New-York Society Library
- A catalogue of the libraries of John Fergus, M.D. and son, both deceased. : Which will begin selling by auction, at their late Dwelling-House in Abbey-Street, on Monday the 3d of February. Consisting of a choice collection in history, antiquities, classics, Philosophy, Physick, Anatomy, Surgery, and other Arts and Sciences, all in excellent Order, and best Editions. A rare Collection of Irish History, both in Print and Mss. some of them not to be met with any where else. Also, a Pair of large Globes, several Oak Book-Cases as good as new. The Time of Sale from 12 O'Clock to 3, and to continue the same Hours every Day until all are sold. Gentlemen that cannot attend may have their commissions executed, by sending to the auctioneer at the time and place of sale, or to Flin's shop, at the Bible in Castle-Street, where catalogues may be had. As the printing so large a Catalogue is costly, it is hoped Gentlemen will be considerate enough to preserve them without calling for a Duplicate
- A catalogue of the library, belonging to the Corporation of the City of New-York
- A committee of twenty-five. : the following are nominated by a number of respectable merchants and the body of mechanics of this city, to be a Committee of Correspondence for it, with the neighbouring colonies
- A concise economical plan of the family medical institution for administring [sic] advice and medicines : to families and individuals, possessing small fortunes and moderate incomes: upon liberal, safe, honorable and easy terms, at their own habitations intended to operate as a security from dangerous delays, unscientific bewildered practice, and injudicious prescription.
- A copy of the poll list, of the election for representatives for the city and county of New-York : which election began on Monday the 23d day of January, and ended on Friday the 27th, of the same month, in the year of our Lord, MDCCLXIX. : Alphabetically made
- A discourse, delivered on the 26th of November, 1795 : being the day recommended by the governor of the state of New-York to be observed as a day of thanksgiving and prayer, on account of the removal of an epidemic fever, and for other national blessings. By William Linn, D.D. one of the Ministers of the Dutch Reformed Church in the City of New-York
- A dissertation concerning political equality, and the Corporation of New-York.
- A dissertation concerning political equality, and the Corporation of New-York. : By James Cheetham
- A farther continuation of the catalogue of books belonging to the New-York Society Library : with the name of the additional members of the said society
- A fool there was
- A glance at New York : embracing the city government, theatres, hotels, churches, mobs, monopolies, learned professions, newspapers, rogues, dandies, fires and firemen, water and other liquids, &c., &c.
- A half century with juvenile delinquents, or, The New York House of Refuge and its times
- A journal of the proceedings in the detection of the conspiracy formed by some white people, in conjunction with Negro and other slaves, for burning the city of New-York in America, and murdering the inhabitants. : ... Containing, I.A narrative of the trials, condemnations, executions, and behaviour of the several criminals, at the gallows and stake, with their speeches and confessions ; with notes, observations and reflections occasionally interspersed throughout the whole. II. An appendix, wherein is set forth some additional evidence concerning the said conspiracy and conspirators, which has come to light since their trials and executions. III. Lists of the several persons (whites and blacks) committed on account of the conspiracy ; and of the several criminals executed ; and of those transported, with the places whereto.
- A law for regulating and declaring the duty of fire-men in the city of New-York
- A law for the better regulating and ordering the publick markets within the city of New-York
- A law for the better regulating of the publick markets of the city of New-York
- A letter to Mr. Samuel Hake. : Sir, Your behavior to me in a late affair, has been of so extraordinary a nature, that I cannot omit giving a recital to the public, in order to say something in vindication of my honest intentions ..
- A letter to a gentleman in the city of New-York : shewing the unreasonableness of the present stamp-duty upon news-papers, and the great burthen of that duty upon the printers
- A letter, from Tom Bowline to his worthy messmates, the renowned Sons of Neptune, belonging to the port of New-York
- A list of the fortunate numbers in the New-York Poor Lottery : which finished drawing on Wednesday the 15th of May, 1782, under the inspection of Captains Linus King, Frederick Rhinelander, and Robert Dale, who were appointed by authority for that purpose, being a true copy from the checque, compared with the clerks books. ..
- A list of the fortunate numbers that drew prizes in the King's-Bridge Lottery : which was finished drawing on Friday the 13th September, 1771, being a true copy, compared with the clerks books
- A list of the subscribers to the New-York Library
- A little girl in old New York
- A memorial of Horace Greeley
- A memorial of the life and character of John W. Francis, Jr.
- A narative [sic] of the treatment Coll. Bayard received from the time that sentence was passed against him to the time of his giving that petition which the lieut. governour & Council caused to be printed and published in justification of their proceedings against him
- A pair of sixes
- A reply to a pamphlet entilled [sic] "Remarks on the law of divorce in Pennsylvania, connected with the application of Edwin Forrest for a divorce."
- A sermon preached at St. Paul's, New-York, September 22, 1776 : being the first Sunday after the English churches were opened on General Howe's taking possession of the town ; and the day subsequent to the attempt to destroy New-York by fire.
- A sermon preached before the convention of the clergy of the provinces of New-York and New-Jersey, on Wednesday the 19th day of May, 1773. : In Trinity-Church in the city of New-York
- A sermon, preached at St. Paul's, New York, September 22, 1776. : Being the first Sunday after the English churches opened, on General Howe's taking possession of the town, and in the day subsequent to the attempt to destroy New York by fire
- A sermon, preached at the opening of St. Paul's Chapel, in the city of New-York, on the thirtieth day of October, A.D. 1766 : By Samuel Auchmuty D.D. Rector of Trinity Church;and chaplain to the Right Hon. William, Earl of Stirling. Published at the request of the church-wardens and vestry. ;[Three lines in Latin]
- A sermon, preached at the opening of St. Paul's Chapel, in the city of New-York, on the thirtieth day of October, A.D. 1766.
- A short but comprehensive account of the rise and progress of the commotions in America : wherein the secret springs and causes thereof are discovered, by a person residing in America, from the beginning of the year 1768, 'till the latter end of 1779
- A short detail, of the church, at the time of the Apostles : withall shewing how far we are degenerated from them: with a Christian admonition, to heal this lamentable breach again among us, if we hope to receive a blessing from God.
- A sketch of the rates and conditions of insurance, of the Mutual Assurance Company of the City of New-York : for the purpose of insuring houses and other buildings in the said city from loss by fire
- A song of a single note : a love story
- A statement, explanatory of the resignation of the officers of the Regiment of Artillery, of the City & County of New-York
- A supplementary catalogue of the books belonging to the New-York Society Library, which have been added since the year 1793
- A terminal market system, New York's most urgent need; some observations, comments, and comparisons of European markets
- A tooth-full of advice. : My friends and countrymen, Since sundry moneyed gentlemen of this city have been generous enough to open the strings of their purses, to furnish belly-timber during the present election: let us eat heartily ... but despise the imputation of being influenced ... to vote for any person who appears so extremely anxious of advancing himself to a post ..
- A true and genuine account of the whole transaction between Alexander M'Donald, and William Neilson, of New-York, merchants
- A writ issu'd out from the Supream Court at New-York to the justices, vestry-men and church-wardens of the precinct of Jamaica on Nassau-Island, in haec verba
- Address at the unveiling of the statue of Alexander Hamilton : in Central Park, New York, November 22, 1880
- Adolescent Court and Crime Prevention
- Advertisement, of great importance to the public. : the specious reason assigned by Alexander Robertson, in Mr. Gaine's last paper, relative to his attempting to introduce into this city, certain goods therein mentioned contrary to the agreement subscribed by the merchants, traders, and mechanicks, of this city ... proves to have been calculated only to amuse, the better to carry his dark designs into execution. ..
- Advertisement. : Notice is hereby given, that the tickets of the Bridewell Lottery are now rolling up, and every other preparation making for drawing the same.--The public are therefore informed, that the drawing will certainly commence on Monday the 25th instant. ..
- Advertisement. : The enemies of the liberty of America, being unwearied in misrepresenting the attachment of the inhabitants of this city, to the common cause of this country ... a number of the citizens think it highly necessary to conveen [sic] the good people of this metropolis in the fields on Wednesday next ..
- Advertisement. : Whereas a small number of persons met last night ... in order to nominate persons to take the sense of the inhabitants, ---whether an importation shall take place ... This is therefore to notify every friend to this country ... to meet at the City-Hall ... in order to determine, whether the sentiments of the people is to be taken, and in what mode, on the above subject. ..
- Advertisement. : an advertisement having appeared in Hugh Gaine's news-paper, entitled, the New-York gazette, and the weekly Mercury, of the 24th of August, whereby several lots of ground in Wall-Street, in the city of New-York, are noticed for sale at public vendue, on the 15th instant ... as I lay claim to an undivided part of these lots ... this is therefore to give notice of such my claim ..
- Advertisement. : the present alarming crisis, renders it necessary for the inhabitants of this city and county to be convened, in order to deliberate on measures to support the liberties of this country ..
- Advertisement. At a general meeting of the Committee of Mechanicks, at the house of Edward Bardin, yesterday evening, the nomination of the Committee of Merchants, of delegates to serve at the General Congress, was taken into consideration ..
- Advertisement. The Committee of Correspondence in New-York, having on Monday night last proceeded to the nomination of five persons to go as delegates for the said city and county, on the proposed general congress at Philadelphia, on the 1st of September next ..
- Alderman Blagge's case. : This gentleman was, by the unanimous suffrages of Montgomerie Ward, elected on the 29th of September last, as the magistrate of that ward ; and before his qualification, was appointed and sworn into the office of coroner for the city and county of New-York. ..
- All the way down : the violent world of street gangs
- All those gentlemen who are forming themselves into companies in defence of their liberties ; and others, that are not provided with swords, may be suited therewith by applying to Charles Oliver Bruff, in Maiden Lane, near the Fly-Market. ..
- American Museum, under the patronage of the Tammany Society or Columbian Order
- American circumstance
- An Account of the antient town of Gotham. : And of some transactions of the so famous wise men there. Translated from an antient Greek manuscript, found in the Vatican Library
- An Account of the illegal prosecution and tryal of Coll. Nicholas Bayard, in the province of New-York, for supposed high-treason, in the year 1701-2
- An Account of the trial of Joseph Andrews for piracy and murder : together with his confession to the gentlemen of the clergy who visited him during his confinment [sic], and to the keepers of the goal the day before his execution ; the account he gave them of his parentage and manner of life, also his character and dying speech
- An Account of the trial of Joseph Andrews, for piracy and murder : together with his confession to the gentlemen of the clergy who visited him during his confinement, and on the day of his execution ; the account he gave them of his parentage and manner of life, also his character and execution
- An Hymn to be sung by the Episcopal charity children, at St. George's Chapel, on Sunday, December 2, 1798 : --when a sermon will be preached, and a collection made for the benefit of that benevolent institution
- An Hymn to be sung by the Episcopal charity children, at St. George's Chapel, on Sunday, November 30, 1800 : --when a sermon will be preached, and a collection made for the benefit of that benevolent institution.
- An Hymn to be sung by the Episcopal charity-children, at St. George's Chapel, on Sunday, November the 12th, 1797 : when a sermon will be preached, and a collection made for the benefit of that benevolent institution
- An Hymn to be sung by the Episcopal charity-children, at St. Paul's Church, on Sunday, December the 5th, 1790 : when a sermon will be preached, and a collection made for the benefit of that benevolent institution
- An Hymn to be sung by the charity scholars, on Sunday, the 12th of October, 1783, at St. George's Chapel, after the charity sermon for the benefit of the school
- An Hymn to be sung by the charity scholars, on Sunday, the 19th of November, 1786, at St. Paul's Church, after the charity sermon, for the benefit of the school
- An Hymn to be sung by the charity scholars, on Sunday, the 19th of October, 1783, at St. Paul's Church, after the charity sermon for the benefit of the school
- An Hymn, to be sung by the charity scholars, the 12th and 19th of December, 1784, at St. Paul's and St. George's Chapels, after the charity sermon, for the benefit of the school
- An Hymn, to be sung by the charity scholars, the 27th of November 1785, at St. Paul's, and the 4th of December at St. George's Chapels, after the charity sermon, for the benefit of the school
- An Hymn, to be sung by the children of the charity-school, of the parish of Trinity Church, on Sunday, the 3d December, 1775, in the forenoon, at which time a sermon will be preached for the support of said school
- An account of the epidemic fever which prevailed in the city of New York, during part of the summer and fall of 1795.
- An account of the epidemic fever which prevailed in the city of New York, during part of the summer and fall of 1795. : By Richard Bayley
- An account of the epidemic yellow fever, as it appeared in the city of New-York in the year 1795. : Containing, besides its history, &c., the most probable means of preventing its return, and of avoiding it, in case it should again become epidemic.
- An account of the malignant fever, lalely [sic] prevalent in the city of New-York. : Containing I.A narrative of its rise, progress and decline, with the opinions of some medical gentlemen, with respect to its origin, &c. II. The manner in which the poor were relieved during this awful calamity. III. A list of the donations, which have been presented to the committee for the relief of the sick and indigent. IV. A list of the names of the dead, arranged in alphabetical order, with their professions or occupations, and as far as was practicable to obtain information, the names of the countries of which they were natives. V.A comparative view of the fever of the year 1798, with that of the year 1795.
- An act of incorporation of the Manhattan Company
- An act of incorporation of the Manhattan Company
- An act passed in the fifrteenth [sic] year of His Majesty's reign, 1741. : An act for the more equal keeping military watches in the city of New-York, and for other the purposes therein mentioned
- An act to incorporate the Mutual Assurance Company, of the City of New-York. : Passed the 23d day of March, 1798. : Together with the bye-laws, rules and regulations, for managing the affairs of said company
- An act to incorporate the Society of the Lying-In Hospital of the City of New-York. : Together with the bye-laws, rules and regulations for the government of said hospital
- An act to incorporate the Society of the Lying-In Hospital of the City of New-York. : Together with the bye-laws, rules and regulations for the government of said hospital
- An act to incorporate the stockholders of the New-York Insurance Company. : (Passed 2d April, 1798.)
- An address to Mr. Thomas Shreeve, coroner for the city of New-York. : Mr. Red Nose, Give me leave to describe your person and character, together with some of your vile conduct. ..
- An advertisement having appeared, signed Andrew Marschalk, accusing me the subscriber, of having come to his father's house ..
- An almanack for the year of Christian account 1698. : ... Chiefly accomodated [sic] to the latitude of 40 degrees north, and longitude of about 73 degr. west from London. ...
- An answer to a pamphlet, entitled, A letter to the freemen and freeholders of the city of New-York. : Wherein is fully shewn, the true causes of the defection of the Six Nations of Indians : with some historical collections never yet made publick.
- An appeal to the publick of New-York. : Forasmuch as a news-paper has appeared in the city of New-York, on the 16th of this instant February, entitled, Weyman's New-York gazette ; in which, and by which, the subscriber apprehending himself unjustly and ingratefully dealt by, he is obliged to beg leave to lay the following brief state of the affairs between said Weyman and himself, before the tribunal of an impartial publick. ..
- An expostulary letter to the Honourable Daniel Horsmanden, Esq : concerning the unnecessary and cruel imprisonment of Henry Oudenarde, late merchant in the city of New-York
- An humble address to the publick. New-York, May 30, 1766. : As Mr. John Holt, has addressed the publick yesterday in an advertisement in his newspaper, which he now calls The New-York journal, or General advertiser, in which he supposes me to have a right to resume the newspaper called The New-York gazette, or Weekly post boy, under the notion that I formerly published it: I must beg leave to address the publick this way, to animadvert a little upon that wonderful production. ..
- An hymn to be sung by the charity children of St. Mary, Islington, before two sermons to be preached on Sunday, May 14, 1797
- An hymn to be sung by the charity-children of St. Mary, Islington, before two sermons to be preached on Sunday, November 11, 1798
- An hymn, to be sung by the children belonging to the Charity-School in Birmingham ... 12th of October, 1800
- An impartial account of the trial of Mr. Levi Weeks, for the supposed murder of Miss Julianna Elmore Sands. : At a court held in the city of New-York, March 31, 1800.
- An inaugural dissertation on the malignant fever, which prevailed in the city of New-York during the months of August, September, and October, in the year 1791. : Submitted to the examination of the Rev. William Linn, D.D.P.T. president ; and to the trustees and faculty of Queen's College, New-Jersey ; for the degree of Doctor of Medicine, with the rights and immunities therunto appertaining.
- An inaugural dissertation on the scarlatina anginosa, as it prevailed in this city. : Submitted to the public examination of the faculty of physic, under the authority of the trustees of Columbia College in the state of New-York: William Samuel Johnson, LL. D. president ; for the degree of Doctor of Physic ; on the thirtieth day of April, 1793.
- An inaugural essay on the yellow fever, as it appeared in this city in 1795. : Submitted to the public examination of the faculty of physic, under the authority of the trustees of Columbia College, in the state of New-York, William Samuel Johnson, LL. D. president, for the degree of Doctor of Physic, on the 3d of May, 1797.
- An leaba a d'imigh h{u2D69}s! : go Nua Eabhrac.
- An oration, delivered in St. Paul's Church, on the Fourth of July, 1800 : being the twenty-fourth anniversary of our independence ; before the General Society of Mechanics & Tradesmen, Tammany Society or Columbian Order, and other associations and citizens.
- An oration, delivered to the Society of Black Friars, November 10, 1796 : By Levi Wheaton, A.M
- An oration, delivered to the Society of Black Friars, November 10, 1796.
- An oration, delivered to the Society of Black Friars, November 10, 1796.
- An ordinance by the mayor, recorder, alder-men and assistants of the city of New-York convened in Common-Council : For the ascertaining the dimensions of dry cask, and regulating the abuses in the tare of flower
- An ordinance established by the mayor, recorder, alder-men and assistants of the city of New-York conven'd in Common-Council : For the laying the duty and impost of three shillings upon each half barrel of flower, and twelve pence upon each hundred weight of bisket which shall be imported within the city of New-York, after the first of October next
- An ordinance for regulating and establishing fees for the Court of Admiralty in the province of New-York
- Anno regni octavo Georgii II. Regis. : an act for regulating the rates to be taken for ships and other vessels using the wharff, called Burnet's Key, in the city of New-York
- Answers to the reasons, lately published by the independents, in support of their malicious combination : the freeholder, no. 1 : the public having been promised an answer to the reasons above-mentioned, in a paper published on Monday, under the title of Observations on those reasons: the following refutation of the malicious calumnies they contain, is now submitted to the candid world
- Anthem to be sung by the charity scholars, on Sunday, the 22d of November, at St. Paul's Church, after the charity sermon for the benefit of the school
- Anthem to be sung in Trinity Church, on St. John's Day, June 24, 5793, by the Episcopal charity children.
- Anthony Lamb mathematical instrument-maker. At Sr. Isaac Newton's Head. New York Makes and sells all sorts of mathematical instruments for sea and land in silver, brass, ivory, or wood ..
- Arguments and judgment of the Mayor's Court of the city of New-York, in a cause between Elizabeth Rutgers and Joshua Waddington
- Arrangement of the performances, at Mr. St. Aivre's second exhibition, on Monday evening, March 14th, half past seven o'clock, at Corre's Hotel
- Articles and regulations of the Friendly Society of Tradesmen, House Carpenters, in the City of New-York : made and agreed upon the 10th day of March, in the year of our Lord, 1767. For the uses and considerations herein after mentioned
- Articles of association of the New-York Insurance Company
- As I remember : recollections of American society during the nineteenth century,
- As it is a point agreed on by all writers on infectious diseases, that they are readily communicated by linen, silk, woollen, or cotton goods, or cloathing packed up in an infected place, and after some time opened in one that is free from that particular infection ..
- As the several inhabitants of this city are particularly interested in the following affair, it is therefore judged proper to lay the same before them. : Copy of a proposal of Christopher Colles, for furnishing the city of New-York with a constant supply of fresh water. ..
- At a convention of committees for the county of Worcester, convened at the court-house in Worcester, January 27, 1775, the following resolves (among others) passed, viz. Whereas Isaac Jones of Weston ... has ... manifested a disposition inimical to the rights and priviledges of his countrymen. ..
- At a meeting at the exchange, 16th May, 1774, Isaac Low, chosen chairman ..
- At a meeting of a number of the freemen and freeholders of the city and county of New-York, at the house of Mrs. Vandewater's on Wednesday evening last, for the purpose of nominating persons to represent them in the next General Assembly : it was agreed by a majority to said company that Philip Livingston, John Alsop, John Jay, and Alexander M'Dougall, be, and are recommended to the public as sufficient men for that purpose ..
- At a meeting of the Democratic Society of the City of New-York, on Wednesday, the 28th day of May, 1794 : ... the following address to the republican citizens of the United States, was, upon mature deliberation, unanimously agreed upon, and ordered to be made public ..
- At a meeting of the dealers in the public funds in the city of New-York, held at the Coffee-House, on the 21st September, 1791, it was agreed to be governed by the following rules ..
- At a meeting of the true Sons of Liberty, in the city of New-York, July 27, 1774, properly convened : Present, John Calvin, John Knox, Roger Rumpus, &c. &c. &c. 1. Resolved, that in this general time of resolving, we have as good a right to resolve as the most resolute ..
- Bailout nation : how greed and easy money corrupted Wall Street and shook the world economy
- Bartleby, the scrivener : a story of Wall Street
- Before Harlem : the Black experience in New York City before World War I
- Benefit of Mr. Hallam, Jun. : On Monday evening, the 25th of May, will be presented, a comedy, (never performed in America, written by the author of The dramatist, Notoriety &c.) called, The rage. ... To which will be added, a farce, called The prisoner at large: or, The humours of Killarney. ..
- Benjamin Fletcher, capiteyn generael, en opper-governeur van de provintie van Nieuw-Yorke, de provintie van Pennsylvania, en't landtschap van Nieuw-Casteel, ende terratorien en landeryen, daer toe belhorende in America : aen alle officieren, ende bedienaers, soo kerkelyke, als burgerlyke ... Also ick sekerlyk ge-informeert ben, dat de soon van Warnaer Wessells ende de man van Annetie Christiaens ... gebraght syn in Zalè, waer de selven nu syn in elendige slavernye ... Gegeven onder myn hand en segel on't Fort Willem Hendrick de 8ste dag van Juny, 1693
- Benjamin Fletcher, captain general and governour in chief of the province of New-York ... : To all officers and ministers, ecclesiastical & civil ... Whereas I am credibly informed that Cornelius Christians, Peter Wessels, Bartholomew Rouston, John Crage and William Green ... were taken into Salley, where they are now in miserable slavery ... Given under my hand and seal at Fort William Henry the 8th day of June, 1693. ..
- Benjamin Fletcher, captain general and governour in chief of the province of New-York, province of Pennsilvania, and country of New-Castle, and the territories and tracts of land depending thereon in America : to all officers and ministers ecclesiastical and civil ... Whereas I am credibly informed that the son of Warner Wessels, and husband of Antie Christians ... were taken into Salley, where they are now in miserable slavery ... Given under my hand and seal at Fort William Henry the 8th day of June, 1693
- Benny Goodman's famous 1938 Carnegie Hall jazz concert
- Between you and me : queer disclosures in the New York art world, 1948-1963
- Bias crimes : hearing before the Subcommittee on Crime and Criminal Justice of the Committee on the Judiciary, One Hundred Second Congress, second session, May 11, 1992
- Bibliotheca Martiniana. : a catalogue of the entire library of the late eminent antiquary Mr. Thomas Martin ... Which will begin to be sold ... on Saturday June 5, by Martin Booth and John Berry ... at their warehouse in ... Norwich ..
- Bickerstaff's New-York almanack, for the year of our Lord, 1778. : ... Referred to the horrizon [sic] of ... degrees, 35 minutes, north latitude, and a meridian of 4 hours 30 minutes west from the Royal Observatory at Greenwich ; fitting Connecticut, Rhode-Island, Massachusetts-Bay, New-Hampshire and New-York. ..
- Big Abel and the Little Manhattan
- Biles-Island Lottery. 1771. The scheme
- Bitter Fruit: The Politics of Black-Korean Conflict in New York City
- Black Gotham: A Family History of African Americans in Nineteenth-Century New York City
- Blonde, New-York, August 10, 1780. : Admiral Arbuthnot, having signified to me his desire to engage seamen for the fleet under his command ... I do hereby invite all men desirous of supporting the honour of their country to engage in this service ..
- Broadway and corporate capitalism : the rise of the professional-managerial class, 1900-1920
- Building like Moses with Jacobs in mind : contemporary planning in New York City
- Bulldaggers, Pansies, and Chocolate Babies: Performance, Race, and Sexuality in the Harlem Renaissance
- Bunner sisters
- By George Clinton, governor of the state of New-York ... a proclamation. : Whereas by the statute entitled "An act to prevent bringing in and spreading of infectious distempers in this state," it is enacted ... Given at the city of New-York under my hand and the privy seal this thirteenth day of September in the seventeenth year of the independence of the said state
- By His Excellency Edward Lord Cornbury His Majesty's capt. general and governour in chief of the province of New-York ... A proclamation[.] : Whereas sundry persons within the city of New-York have made a common practice of heaping together quantities of dead oysters, as well as oyster-shells, within the said city, and of burning the same ... Given at Kings-Bridge the 17th day of September ... anno Dom. 1702
- By His Excellency Edward Lord Cornbury His Majesty's capt. general and governour in chief of the province of New-York ... A proclamation[.] : Whereas the General Assembly of this her Majesties province of New-York, by Her Majesties writs, issued for the call thereof, i[s] appointed to assemble and meet together in the city of New-York on Wednesday the fourteenth day of October next ensuing. ... Given at Kings-Bridge the 17th day of September ... anno Dom. 1702
- By His Excellency Edward Lord Cornbury His Majesty's capt. general and governour in chief of the province of New-York ... A proclamation[.] : Whereas the Supream Court of this Her Majesties province of New-York, ought by the constitution thereof, to be kept, and begun to be holden at the City-Hall of the city of New-York, within the same province, on the first Tuesday in the moneth of October next ensuing ... given at Kings-Bridge the 17th day of [S]eptember ... anno Dom. 1702
- By His Excellency Edward Lord Cornbury His Majesty's capt. general and governour in chief of the province of New-York ... A proclamation[.] : Whereas the inhabitants of this province, by their immoralities and prophaneness have provoked Almighty God to anger, and hath brought upon them the heavy judgments of his sacred wrath ... I do publish and declare Wednesday in every week, after the date hereof, a solemn day of fasting and prayer, to be kept and observed by all and every person and persons within this province of New-York, till further order ... Given at Kings-Bridge the 17th day of September ... anno Dom. 1702
- By His Excellency Edward Lord Cornbury, His Majesty's capt. general and governour in chief of the province of New-York ... A proclamation[.] : Whereas it hath pleased Almighty God for our sins immoralities and prophaneness to visit the city and province of New-York with great sickness & mortality, of a very dangerous and infectious nature ... Given at Kings-Bridge the 17th day of September ... anno Dom. 1702
- By His Excellency Robert Hunter, Esq ; captain general and governour in chief of the provinces of New-York, New-Jersey, and Territories depending thereon in America, and Vice-Admiral of the same, &c. in Council : an ordinance for altering the times of sitting of the Supream Court of Judicature in the city of New-York, and for trying of causes in the respective counties in the said province, brought to issue in the said Supream Court
- By His Excellency Sir Henry Moore, Baronet, captain-general, and governor in chief, in and over the province of New-York ... A proclamation. : Whereas it hath been represented to me, by the magistracy of the city of New-York, that intimations were given to the mayor on Friday, the 11th instant, of a design to perpetrate a riot ; and that at a meeting on the next day, at the city-hall, the inhabitants generally concurred in assuring the magistrates, that they would assist them in maintaining the peace of the city ... Given under my hand and seal at arms, at Fort-George, in the city of New-York, the 19th day of November, one thousand seven hundred and sixty-eight ..
- By His Excellency Sir William Howe, Knight of the most honorable Order of the Bath, general and commander in chief, &c. &c. &c. Proclamation. : Whereas many vessels have arrived, and are daily arriving in this port ..
- By His Excellency William Cosby, captain general and governour in chief of the provinces of New-York, New-Jersey ... A proclamation. : Whereas ill-minded and disaffected persons have lately dispersed in the city of New-York, and divers other places, several scandalous and seditious libels ... I have therefore thought fit ... to issue this proclamation, hereby promising twenty pounds as a reward, to such person or persons who shall discover the author or authors ... Given under my hand and seal at Fort-George in New-York this sixth day of November ... in the year of our Lord, 1734
- By James Pattison, Esq ; major general of His Majesty's forces, and commandant of the city of New-York, &c. &c. &c. Proclamation. : Whereas in all well regulated societies where protection is given to the person and property of every individual ..
- By Samuel Birch, Esq ; brigadier general and commandant of New-York, &c. : Whereas the safety of the city and the general security of the inhabitants, is highly interested in maintaining a strict and regular city watch, the following rules, for its better rgulation, are hereby ordered to be strictly observed ..
- By William Keith, Esq ; governour of the province of Pennsylvania ... A proclamation. : Whereas it has been certified to me, that Robert Moore, late of Philadelphia gent. hath made his escape out of the goal of the city of New-York, where he stood committed for stabbing with a drawn sword John Gee ... of which wound the said Gee languished for some time, and then died ... I have thought fit to issue this my proclamation, strictly charging and commanding all persons whatsoever ... not to harbour, entertain, or conceal the said Robert Moore ... Given at Philadelphia the fifth day of November ... 1720
- By permission of His Excellency the governor. Mr. Wall, comedian, will exhibit at Mr. Hull's great room, on Wednesday evening, the twenty-first of July, 1773, a new lecture, written by the author of the much admired lecture on heads. : the paintings, &c. are entirely new, and never before exhibited in America
- By the Honourable Cadwallader Colden, Esq ; His Majesty's lieutenant governor, and commander in chief of the province of New-York ... a proclamation. : Whereas a certain seditious paper, was lately printed, published, and dispersed in this city, directed "To the public" in the words following: "The spirit of the times renders it necessary for the inhabitants of this colony to convene, in order effectually to avert the destructive consequences of the late base inglorious conduct of our General Assembly" ... Given under my hand and seal, at arms, at Fort-George, in the city of New-York, the twentieth day of December, one thousand seven hundred and sixty-nine ..
- By the Honourable John Nanfan, Esq ; His Majesties lieut. governour and commander in chief in and over the province of New-York ... A proclamation[.] : Whereas in the confirmation of the treaty with Algiers, and the additional article made the seventeenth day of August last ... Given under my hand at Fort William Henry in New-York, the 19th day of August, 1701 ..
- By the Honourable John Nanfan, Esq; His Majesties lieut. governour and commander of the province of New-York ... A procla[mation.] : Whereas the gallows erected for the hanging ... Given at Fort William Henry in New-York, this ..
- Bye-laws, resolutions and orders, adopted by the New-York Chamber of Commerce, at a special meeting, held May 10th 1796
- Bye-laws, resolutions and orders, adopted by the New-York Chamber of Commerce, at a special meeting, held September 18, 1787
- Cabbages and kings
- Caesar's column : a story of the twentieth century
- Carnegie Hall debut concert : highlights
- Catalogue des livres francais qui se trouvent chez H. Caritat, libraire et bibliothécaire dans Broad-Way, no. 157
- Catalogue of books and stationary, &c. : Sold by Hugh Gaine, at his bookstore and printing-office, at the Bible, in Hanover-Square
- Catalogue of books sold by Garrat Noel, at the Bible in Dock-Street
- Catalogue of books, for sale by Frederick Jay : on Friday the 8th of May, at ten o'clock, at his auction-room, no. 167 Pearl-Street, opposite the National Bank
- Catalogue of books, for sale by H.G. Rutgers & Co. no. 145, Pearl-Street, on Saturday evening, January 12th, at 6 o'clock
- Catalogue of books, for sale by H.G. Rutgers, no. 145, Pearl-Street, on Saturday evening, December 1st, at 6 o'clock
- Catalogue of books, to be sold by George Hunter, and Co. : at their store in Queen-Street, on Monday afternoon, the twenty seventh day of May, instant, being the property of a gentleman deceased. Sales to begin precisely at five o'clock
- Cecil Dreeme : a novel
- Changing the Subject: How the Women of Columbia Shaped the Way We Think About Sex and Politics
- Charter and ordinances of the New-York Dispensary
- Charter and ordinances of the New-York Dispensary
- Charter for establishing an hospital in the city of New-York : Granted by the Right Hon. John, Earl of Dunmore, the 13th July, 1771
- Charter for establishing an hospital in the city of New-York : Granted by the Right Hon. John, Earl of Dunmore, the 13th of July, 1771
- Charter for establishing an hospital in the city of New-York. : Granted by the Right Hon. John, Earl of Dunmore, the 13th July, 1771
- Charter for establishing an hospital in the city of New-York. : Granted by the Right Hon. John, Earl of Dunmore, the 13th of July, 1771
- Charter of the Marine Society of the City of New-York, in the Province of New-York, in America
- Charter of the Marine Society of the City of New-York, in the State of New-York : to which are added, the bye-laws, and a list of the members of the society
- Charter of the Marine Society of the City of New-York, in the State of New-York. : To which are added, the bye-laws, and a list of the members of the society
- Charter of the Marine Society of the City of New-York, in the State of New-York. : To which are added, the bye-laws, and a list of the members of the society
- Chester Rand or The New Path to Fortune
- Children of the tenements
- Chronicles of the city of Gotham : from the papers of a retired common councilman : containing The azure hose, the politician, the dumb girl
- Cincinnati. : The members of this state Society of Cincinnatus will meet to-morrow morning precisely at half past 7 at the City Tavern, Broad-way, to move with the general procession
- City of New-York, ss. : At a Common Council held on Monday the 28th day of April 1800. In order to prevent impositions by any of the cartmen, in demanding greater prices for cartage than are by law allowed ... the Board ... have this day directed the law to be republished for the information of their fellow citizens. ..
- City of New-York, ss. : At a Common Council held on Monday the 28th day of July 1794. Complaint having been made to the board of a prevailing practice among the cartmen of this city of demanding greater prices for cartage than are by law allowed ..
- City of New-York, ss. : At a Common Council held on Monday, the 15th day of January, 1798--the following representation of the commissioners of the alms-house, was read by the board ..
- City of New-York, ss. : At a Common-Council held on Thursday the 9th day of November, 1797. Complaint having been repeatedly made to the Council of great imperfections by some of the cartmen in this city in demanding greater prices for cartage than are by law allowed ..
- City of New-York, ss. : Be it remembered, that on the [blank] day of [blank] in the year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred and ninety-six, before me, Richard Varick, Esquire, mayor of the said city, personally appeared [blank] and acknowledged [blank] to be indebted to the people of the state of New-York, in the sum of fifty pounds ... if failure be made in the performance of the conditions following ..
- City of New-York, ss. : Personally appeared, Moses Sherwood and William Bennet, both constables of said city, and being duly sworn, depose and saith ..
- City of New-York, ss. A law for preserving the fish in Fresh-water Pond
- City of New-York, ss. A law for regulating Negroes and slaves in the night time
- City of New-York, ss. January 6th, 1769. : Whereas at a meeting of the freeholders and freemen, of this city, on Wednesday evening last, at the Exchange-Room ..
- City of dust : illness, arrogance and 9/11
- City-Hall, high noon, 10th March, 1768. A kick for a bite. : From the old proverb: "One man may better steal a horse, than another look over the hedge."
- Civil Rights in New York City: From World War II to the Giuliani Era
- Class divisions on the Broadway stage : the staging and taming of the I.W.W.
- Clinch : selected poems
- Colonel Crockett's co-operative Christmas
- Columbia journal of law and social problems
- Columbia verse, 1892-1897
- Committee Chamber, New-York, August 22, 1775 : the Provincial Congress of the colony of New-York, on the 9th of August, instant, passed the following resolves, viz. ..
- Committee chamber, July 13, 1774. : the public are hereby requested to attend at the coffee-house, on Tuesday next ..
- Committee chamber, New-York, April 29, 1775 : Extract of the proceedings of the General Committee of Observation
- Committee chamber, New-York, January 10, 1776 : Whereas the business of this committee has been much impeded by reason of the absence of many members ... the freemen and freeholders of this city and county, are hereby requested to attend at the City-Hall ... in order to reduce the said quorum ..
- Committee chamber, Sept. 30, 1774, 6 o'clock, P.M. : It was resolved unanimously, that the following narrative of the proceedings of the committee, be published ..
- Committee-chamber, July 19, 1774 : Proceedings of the Committee of Correspondence
- Committee-chamber, July 25, 1774. Proceedings of the Committee of Correspondence
- Committee-chamber, New-York, 1st May, 1775. : Whereas it appears by the public papers, that all exportation from Philadelphia to Quebec, Nova-Scotia, Georgia, and Newfoundland ... or any part of the fishing coasts, or fishing islands, is suspended ..
- Committee-chamber, New-York, April 9, 1776. : Whereas the late Provincial Congress of the colony of New-York, by their resolve of the twelfth of March last, did order a new election of deputies to represent this province in Provincial Congress, for the ensuing year: the freemen and freeholders, and such other inhabitants of the city and county of New-York ... are therefore requested to meet ... to elect, by plurality of voices, twenty-one deputies ..
- Committee-chamber, New-York, May 12, 1775. : Whereas the friends of liberty in the different confederated colonies on this continent have taken great and just offence at the several publications from Mr. Rivington's press ..
- Committee-chamber, New-York, May 1775. : Resolved 1st. That any person in this city, or county, who has arms, ammunition, or the other articles necessary for our defence ..
- Conflagration. : a poem
- Constitution of the Democratic Society of the City of New-York
- Constitution of the New-York Friars' Tontine. : Instituted in the city of New-York, on the third day of March, 1792
- Constitution of the New-York Lying In Hospital
- Constitution of the ladies society, established in New-York, for the relief of poor widows with small children
- Constitution of the ladies society, established in New-York, for the relief of poor widows with small children
- Continuation of the Answers, to the reasons, Freeholder, no. II
- Continuation of the Catalogue of the New-York Society Library
- Crimes of Charity
- Dangerous Economies: Status and Commerce in Imperial New York
- David Adee, has for sale at his store, a large assortment of dry-goods, viz. ..
- De ware gedagt'nis, gelovige navolging en salig uiteinde, van getrouwe voorgangers : verklaart en toegepast, in ene lykrede, uit Hebr. 13. vs. 7. En ter gelegentheyd van het smartelyk afsterven van den godvrugtige en seer geleerden Heer Gualtherus Du Bois. In syn leven getrouw leraar in de gemeente te New-York. Uitgesproken op den 13 October, 1751.
- Designs on the public : the private lives of New York's public spaces
- Directors and the new musical drama : British and American musical theatre in the 1980s and 90s
- Divided We Stand: A Biography of New York City's World Trade Center
- Dust of New York
- Early-twentieth-century frontier dramas on Broadway : situating the western experience in performing arts
- Eaton & Walker's Oneida, Herkimer, Chenango, Onondaga, Cayuga, Ontario, Steuben & Tioga almanack, with an ephemeris, for the year of our Lord 1801 ... : Fitted to the latitude and longitude of the town of Rome ... containing (besides the usual astronomical calculations) a great variety of matters curious, useful and entertaining. : [Eight lines of poetry]
- Emerging metropolis : New York Jews in the age of immigration, 1840-1920
- Enlightening the World: the Creation of the Statue of Liberty
- Equality and Education: Federal Civil Rights Enforcement in the New York City School System
- Essays moral and literary.
- European and India goods : by John Turner, Jun. and Co. who have imported in the last vessels from the principal manufacturers in England, Scotland, Ireland, France and Holland, and sell wholesale and retail ..
- Extract of a letter from New-York, dated Aug. 28, 1776. : Yesterday morning the enemy stole through the wood I mentioned to you in my last, our men were posted in ..
- Extract of the proceedings of the Committee of Correspondence of this city
- Extract of the votes and proceedings of the General Assembly of the colony of New-York. January 26, 1775
- Faith in Their Own Color: Black Episcopalians in Antebellum New York City