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| These first adventurers were succeeded by others, and all multiplied rapidly -- the aboriginals receded -- till at length the sons of Europe covered the face of this western world with a splendor and magnificence, not yet proved to be more intrinsically beautiful than the virgin apparatus of nature, or more conducive to the real felicity of man.1 |
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| Revolutionary War Diary | NO | YES | Aug-Dec 1775 | "l775, August 25.-Embark'd on board Cap't Jacksons sloop" | ||
| To the Justices and Supervisers of Dutchess County Need pub |
YES CJPA . |
NO | 14 Mar 1787 | "AMONG the several classes of public bodies" | ||
| Female Happiness Need pub |
YES CJPA . |
NO | 14 Oct 1788 | "VERY remote from common conceptions" | ||
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YES CJPA . |
NO | 15 Sep 1789 | "IN the month of February, 1789, a most excentric idea" | ||
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YES CJPA . |
NO | 26 Jun 1790 | "WHEREAS in a country like our own, just emancipated from foreign control" | ||
| Anecdote of Dr. Franklin |
YES CJPA . |
NO | 26 Jun 1790 | "A Gentleman of Pennsylvania remarkable for his aversion from revealed religion," | ||
| Of the enormous Bones found in America Need smaller pub |
YES NYMLR . |
NO | 6 Nov 1790 | "BETWEEN thirty and forty years ago at a salt-lick near the banks of the Ohio" | ||
| West Point |
YES NYMLR . |
NO | Mar 1791 | "This formidable spot of ground is on the west side of Hudson's River," | ||
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YES NYMLR . |
NO | Apr 1791 | "The subscriber, with whose education no pains has been spared" | ||
| Seat of Henry Livingston |
YES NYMLR . |
NO | May 1791 | "THE seat which the annexed plate is designed to represent," | ||
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YES NYMLR . |
NO | Jun 1791 | "IF all the phenomena of nature were faithfully registered," | ||
| Steep Rocks on Hudson's River |
YES NYMLR . |
NO | Jun 1791 | "This remarkable range of rocks" | ||
| The Sermon |
YES NYMLR CJPA . |
NO | Jul 1791 | "IN your magazine of the last month is inserted a sermon," | ||
| Tipling Mouse |
YES NYMLR . |
NO | Sep 1791 | "It has been asserted by some amateurs of natural history" | ||
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YES NYMLR . |
NO | Sep 1791 | "THE people of the United States are almost generally descended from Englishmen:" | ||
| Indian Ruins |
YES NYMLR . |
NO | Oct 1791 | "These remains of Indian ingenuity, are unequalled" | ||
| Oxen |
YES NYMLR . |
NO | Oct 1791 | "In the Christian's, Scholar's, and Farmer's Magazine," | ||
| Recovery of Drowned Child |
YES NYMLR . |
NO | Nov 1791 | "Some time in September last, a female black servant child, between three and four" | ||
| Egg Within Egg |
YES NYMLR . |
NO | 16 Nov 1791 | "As I look upon your Repository to be one of those archives" | ||
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YES NYMLR . |
NO | Dec 1791 | "NATURE has no where assumed a more terrific form than in this vortex." | ||
| Baby House |
YES CJPA . |
NO | 19 Jan 1792 | "The whole ground to be improved" | ||
| Happy Vale |
YES NYMLR . |
NO | Jan 1792 | "THE inhabitants of this place have been of late exceedingly entertained" | ||
| Battle of Miami |
YES NYMLR . |
NO | Jan 1792 | "IN the autumn of the year 1791, the pale men, to the number of five thousand," | ||
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YES NYMLR . |
NO | Mar 1792 | "I arose from the cone of my parent pine on the 23d day of May, 1452," | ||
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YES NYMLR . |
NO | May 1792 | "These people from the whiteness of their skins, their having beards," | ||
| Of the SAW-MILL of Henry Livingston |
YES NYMLR . |
NO | Aug 1792 | text not Henry's | ||
| Remarkable Watch |
YES NYMLR . |
NO | 17 Dec 1792 | "As I consider your Magazine a deposit as well of the arts and sciences" | ||
| Indian Fortifications |
YES NYMLR . |
NO | Jan 1793 | "In the summer of 1791, several gentlemen of distinction" | ||
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YES NYMLR . |
NO | Feb 1793 |
"TIS NOT long since I happened to purchase at a venue, an old trunk," "446th Olympiad, June 23. Eight o'clock in the evening. Confoundedly tired with marching through this sun-burnt oriental country." |
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| Mohawk River |
YES NYMLR . |
NO | Mar 1793 | THAT part of the Mohawk River which the Plate represents is very remarkable" | ||
| Of the Catamount; or Panther |
YES NYMLR . |
NO | Apr 1795 | "The Panther is, in America, what the Lion and Tyger are in Africa and Asia," | ||
| Supporting John Jay |
YES CJPA . |
NO | 17 Apr 1798 | "IT is not for us to tell you that you have rights great and unalienable" | ||
| Affidavit |
YES CJPA . |
NO | 24 Apr 1798 | "We think it unnecessary to make any remarks on the objections against" | ||
| Supporting David Brooks |
YES CJPA . |
NO | 8 Apr 1800 | "At a numerous and respectable meeting" (Henry supports. Writes?) | ||
| By R; Scraps | NO | YES | Unknown | "The Town of Poughkeepsie - Agricultural & Commercial." | ||
| Invisible |
YES NW |
NO | 21 Nov 1809 | "Nothing is, which is not of use." | ||
| Supporting James Madison and DeWitt Clinton |
YES CJPA . |
NO | 29 Mar 1820 | "At a numerous and respectable meeting of the Electors" |
| CJPA |
Country Journal and Poughkeepsie Advertiser [Poughkeepsie Journal] |
| NYMLR | New-York Magazine; or, Literary Repository |
| NW | Northern Whig |
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