Volume 46
Contains 26 Results:
Constitution of the General Society of Mechanics of New-Haven, adopted March 23, 1807, ca. 1807
Pamphlets collected and studied by Noah Webster. Among the topics are politics, religion, science, and medicine. The pamphlets are thought to have been useful to Webster as sources of American linguistic practice, as well as for his own edification. The pamphlets were bound by Case, Lockwood & Brainard printers of Hartford, and donated to the Hartford Library Association some time in the 19th century.
Memorial of the merchants of the City of New-York, 1806
Pamphlets collected and studied by Noah Webster. Among the topics are politics, religion, science, and medicine. The pamphlets are thought to have been useful to Webster as sources of American linguistic practice, as well as for his own edification. The pamphlets were bound by Case, Lockwood & Brainard printers of Hartford, and donated to the Hartford Library Association some time in the 19th century.
Reading no. 1. Or considerations on the Statute of Distributions, of 1750. Showing that in the descent of estates of inheritance, these words, "The residue both of the real and personal estate equally to every of the next of kin of the intestate in equal degree, and those who legally represent them," mean of the blood. Submitted to the Supreme Court, June term, 180B. In the case William Hillhouse vs. Levi Chester., 1808
Pamphlets collected and studied by Noah Webster. Among the topics are politics, religion, science, and medicine. The pamphlets are thought to have been useful to Webster as sources of American linguistic practice, as well as for his own edification. The pamphlets were bound by Case, Lockwood & Brainard printers of Hartford, and donated to the Hartford Library Association some time in the 19th century.
Cautions to young persons concerning health in a public lecture delivered at the close of the medical course in the chapel at Cambridge Nov. 20. 1804; containing the general doctrine of chronic diseases; shewing the evil tendency of the use of tobacco upon young persons; more especially the pernicious effects of smoking cigarrs [sic] ; with observations on the use of ardent and vinous spirits in general / by Benjamin Waterhouse, M.D., professor of the theory and practice of physic, and teacher of natural history in the University of Cambridge, 1805
Pamphlets collected and studied by Noah Webster. Among the topics are politics, religion, science, and medicine. The pamphlets are thought to have been useful to Webster as sources of American linguistic practice, as well as for his own edification. The pamphlets were bound by Case, Lockwood & Brainard printers of Hartford, and donated to the Hartford Library Association some time in the 19th century.
Catalogus Senatus Academici, et eorum qui munera et officia academia gesserunt, quique aliquovis gradu exornati fuerunt in Collegio Yalensi, quod est in Novo-Portu Reipublicae Connecticuttensis· in Nov- Anglia, 1805
Pamphlets collected and studied by Noah Webster. Among the topics are politics, religion, science, and medicine. The pamphlets are thought to have been useful to Webster as sources of American linguistic practice, as well as for his own edification. The pamphlets were bound by Case, Lockwood & Brainard printers of Hartford, and donated to the Hartford Library Association some time in the 19th century.
Catalogus Senatus Academici, et eorum qui munera et officia academica gesserunt, quique aliquovis gradu exornati fuerunt in Collegio Yalensi, Novi- Portus, in Republica Connecticuttensi, 1808
Pamphlets collected and studied by Noah Webster. Among the topics are politics, religion, science, and medicine. The pamphlets are thought to have been useful to Webster as sources of American linguistic practice, as well as for his own edification. The pamphlets were bound by Case, Lockwood & Brainard printers of Hartford, and donated to the Hartford Library Association some time in the 19th century.