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THACHER, THOMAS CUSHING, Lynn, Malden, Thanks. ser. 20 Nov. 1794, 8. Bos.

Ser. del. 11 Dec. 1795, at the interment of eight seamen, with a pref. 8. Bos.

etc. trans. fr. the Fr. by [Clement | THACHER, T. (cont.) Biograph. meC. Moore] ded. to the Agri. soc. of the U. S. A. 8. N. Y. 1811. TESTIMONY and advice of an assembly of pastors of chh. in N. Eng. at a meeting in Bos. 7 July, 1743, occas. by the late happy revival of religion in many parts of the land, with letters in the way of attestation by John Rodgers, Jere. Wise, Peter Thacher, Wm. Shurtleff, Jonathan Russel, John Rogers, jun, Daniel Putnam, Oliver Peabody, John Tucke, David Hall, Benj. Bradstreet, John Wales, Ivory Hovey, Nat. Appleton, Jonathan Parker, David M'Gregore, and sundry associations of ministers, 8. Bos.

and advice of a num. of laymen respecting religion and the teachers of it, add. to the pastors of N. Eng. 12 Sept. 1743, in reference to G. Whitefield, 4. Bos.

of an association or club of laymen convened at Boston, respecting the present times, 4. Bos. 1745. THACHER, THOMAS, Boston, Fast ser. del. 26, 1. '74, with a pref. by In. Mather [imp] 4. Bos. 1678. THACHER, PETER, Weymouth, Boston, Mass. el. ser. 25 May, 1726, 12.

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THACHER, PETER, Malden, Boston, Ser. del. in Bos. 13 Sept. 1778, occas. by the d. of Andrew Eliot, 8. Bos.

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Ser. ord. Wm. Fred, Rowland, in Exeter, 2 June, 1790, 8. Ex.

Ser. occ. by the d. of John Hancock, del. in Bos. 2 June, 1793, 8. Bos.

Art. el. ser. 3 June, 1793, 8. Bos. Ser. del. bef. the Mass. congrega. char. soc. 12 Feb. 1795, 8. Bos.

Ser. del. bef. the ch, and soc. in Bratile-street, Boston, 29 Dec. 1799, oce. by the completion of a century fr. its first estab. 8. B. 1800. THACHER, THOMAS, Dedham, Ser. del, bef. the Mass. hum. soc. 10 June, 1800, with an app. 8. Bos.

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Dud. lec. del. at IIar. coll. 8 May, 1805, 8. Bos.

Dis. del. in Milton, 9 Sept. 1807, at the dedica. of the academy, 8. Dedbam.

THACHER, WILLIAM, Methodism
vindicated in a brief reply to Samuel
Taggart, 12. Brooklyn, 1803.
THACHER, PETER, [NOW OXEN-
BRIDGE,] Boston, Ora. 4 July, 1807,

8. Bos.

THACHER, JAMES, Plymouth, The
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several useful tables, recommendation
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THELWALL, JOHN, Trial of, for high
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THEOPHILANTHROPIST, cont. crit,
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THESES pub. by the students of Har.
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THESPIAN preceptor, or a full display
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THEVENOT, COULON, L'art d'ecrire
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THISTLE Soc. of the city of N. Y. Con-
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THOMAS, DANIEL, Poem del. in Mid-

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THOMAS, ISAIAH, Worcester, Hist. of
printing in America with a biography
of printers and an acc. of Newspapers,
also a view of the discovery and pro-
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THOMPSON, WILLIAM, New garden-
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THOMSON, ADAM, Philadelphia, Dis.
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THOMSON, JOHN, Enquiry concerning
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THOMPSON, JOHN, Nar. of the riot at
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THOMSON'S Seasons, French version of,| See Poulin. THURSTON, BENJAMIN, North-Hampton, Two ser. on the natural man not receiving the things of the Spirit of God, etc. 8. Nbyport, 1793.

Ser. del. bef. the Piscataqua associa. at Kittery, 7 Oct. 1795, 8. Dover.

Four ser. on gospel election and the Lord's supper, 8. THAYER, JOHN, Acc. of the conversion of, to the Rom. cath. denomination in 1783, 5th. ed. 12. Bal. 1788. THAYER, NATHANIEL, Lancaster,

Ser. instal. William Emerson, in Boston, 16 Oct. 1799, c. by Ezra Ripley of Concord, f. by Peter Thacher of B. 8. B.

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TONNERRE, esclair, foudre, gresle, et tremblement de terre, Petit traitté, etc. 12. 1592.

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coffee house in N. Y. Constitu, and nominations of the subscribers to the, 4. N. Y. 1796. TORREY, SAMUEL, Weymouth, Mass. el. ser. 16 May, 1683, with a prefatory add. by In. Mather, 4. Bos. TOUCHSTONE, GEOFFREY, The house of wisdom in a bustle, a poem descrip. of the noted battle lately fought in C-ng-ss, 8. Phil. 1798. TOWERS, JOSEPH, Illustrations of prophecy, in which are foretold among other great events a revolution in France favourable to the interests of mankind, etc. first Am. ed, 2 vols. 8. Phil. 1808.

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Charters, 4 vols.

Medicine, 4 vols.
Miscellaneous, 18 vols.
Orations, 3 vols.

Poetry, 3 vols.
Politics, 22 vols.
Sermons, 11 vols.
Theology, 3 vols.
Travels, 1. vol.

Trials, 1 vol.

[The particular articles of wh. these vo lumes are composed, are duly noticed in their respective places. These several series of volumes will shortly be much increased from the abundance of pamphlets already collected and catalogued.]

TRAGICAL series of remarkable judgments on a family for cruel treatment of an aged parent, an acc. of wh. is given in Wesley's life, rep. at the request of Samuel Langdon. 12. Exeter, 1795.

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TREASON, The law of, a view of the power and duty of grand juries in crim. cases, 8. Lon. 1794.

TREATY of alliance, eventual and defensive, bet. Louis XVI. and the 13 U. S. A. concluded at Paris, 6 Feb. 1778, A. Phil. 1778.

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TRIALS, see Boutelier, Boot and Shoemakers, Broad, Burr, Chase, Cheet ham, Clark vs. Williamson, Coleman, Cooper, Craig, Despard, Dillon, Duffin, Eaton, Emlay, Gelston, Hanson, Hopkinson and Nicholson, Little, Schuyler, Selfridge, Smith and Ogden, Thelwall, Wilson, cum aliis.

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TROUP, ROBERT, et al. Ans. to a clandestine add. to the electors of the state of N. Y. signed by, by Epaminondas, 8. TRUEMAN, ANDREW, and Tho. Zealot,

Dial. bet. about killing the Indians at Cannestogoe and Loncaster, 12. TRUMBULL, BENJAMIN, North Haven, Nat. thanks. ser. del. 11 Dec. 1783, 2d. ed. 8. New Haven.

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Gen. hist. of the U. S. A. fr. the discovery in 1492 to 1792, or sketches of the divine agency in their settlement, growth, aud protection, and especially in the late memorable revolution, in 3 vols. vol. 1st. to 1765, 8. Bos. 1810.

Fun. dis. occ. by the d. of G. Washington, with a portrait of W. by Doolittle, 8. New Haven.

Add. on the subjects of prayer and family religion, 12. New Haven. TRUMBULL, JOHN, Hartford, M'Fingal, a modern epic poem, 8. N. Y. 1795.

TRUMBULL, JOHN, Connecticut, Gr.
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TRUMBULL, HENRY, Hist. of Indian
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TUDOR, WILLIAM, Boston, Ora. del.
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Desultory reflections on the
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