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Philadelphia | Printed by Anthony Armbruster, in Arch-street.
[1764.] | Sm. 8vo. pp. 7.
H. S. P. 2020

NEU - EINGERICHTETER Americanisher Calender, auf das
Jahr 1765. Philadelphia: Anton Armbruester.

1764.

2021

EINE NEUE | Anrede | an die | Deutschen | in | Philadelphia
Caunty, 2c... .. [Philadelphia:] Gedruckt [bey H. Miller] zur
Zeit und in dem Jahr, | Da einer wider'n andern war. [1764.]|
4to. pp. (4).

H. S. P.

2022

DER NEUESTE, Verbesserte und Zuverläßige Americanische
Calender Auf das 1765ste Jahr Christi.
Jahr Christi. Philadelphia: Henrich
Miller. 1764.
2023

THE | NEW-YEAR | Verses, | Of the Printers Lads, who
carry about the Penn- | sylvania Gazette to the Customers. | Jan-
uary 1, 1764. |[Philadelphia: B. Franklin, and D. Hall. 1764.]
Folio, 1 leaf.

L. C. P. 2024

NEW-YEAR Verses of the Carriers of the Pennsylvania
Journal. Philadelphia: William Bradford. 1764.

2025

NORCOTT. (J.) Baptism | discovered, | Plainly and Faith-
fully, according to | the Word of God. | Agreeable to the Glorious
Pattern given by our | Blessed Saviour Jesus Christ. | To the Ex-
amples of Thousands baptized | after they believed. | Recorded in
Sacred Scripture. | By John Norcott, | A Servant of Jesus Christ,
and of His Church. | The Fifth Edition, with Amendments. |
Philadelphia: Printed by Andrew Steuart, at the Bible-in- | Heart, in
Second-Street. 1764. | Sm. 8vo. pp. 47, (1).
2026

OBSERVATIONS | On a late | Epitaph, | In a Letter from
a Gentleman in the | Country, | To his Friend in Philadelphia : |
| Philadelphia: | Printed by Anthony Armbruster, in Arch-
street, by whom all Manner of Printing-work is | done, both in Eng-

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lish and German, with | the greatest Accuracy and Expedition. [1764.]
Sm. 8vo. pp. 8.

L. C. P. 2027

THE ORIGINAL States of Thirty One Baptist Churches
whose Messengers An- | nually meet in Association at Phila-
delphia. | [Philadelphia: 1764.] Folio, 1 leaf.

2028

THE PAXTON BOYS, | a | Farce. | Translated from the
Original French, | By a Native of Donegall. | [Philadelphia :]
Printed [by Anthony Armbruster] in the Year, MDCCLXIV. |
16mo. pp. 16.
H. S. P. 2029

THE PAXTON Boys, | A | Farce. | Translated from the
Original French, | By a Native of Donegall. | The Second
Edition. | Philadelphia: | Printed and sold by Anthony Armbruster,
| at the German and English Printing- | Office; in Moravian-Alley.
1764. | 16mo. pp. 16.
L. C. P. 2030

THE PAXTON Boys, | a | Farce. | Translated from the
Original French, | By a Native of Donegall. | [n. p. 1764?] 8vo.
pp. 8.

C. 2031

This reprint of the preceding is without a title page, and may not be from any
press in Pennsylvania. The only copy I have seen is in the Library of Congress.

THE PAXTON Expedition. Inscribed to the Author of the
Farce, by H. D. |[Philadelphia: 1764.]
L. C. P. 2032

A copper plate, representing the citizens of Philadelphia at the Court House in
arms to repel the Paxton Boys. With six doggerel verses.

THE PAXTONIADE. | A | Poem. | By Christopher Gym-
nast, Esq; With the Prolegomena and Exercitations of |
Scriblerus. | [Philadelphia:] Printed [by Anthony Armbruster,] in
the Year, 1764. | Sm. 4to. pp. 8.
H. S. P. 2033

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THE PAXTONIADE. | A | Poem. | By Christopher Gym-
nast, Esq; With the Prolegomana and Exercitations of |
Scriblerus. | The Second Edition. | Printed word for word, from
the first Grand Edition. | Philadelphia: Printed and sold by | John
Morris, opposite the three Reapers in Third-street. [1764.] | Sm.
8vo. pp. 8.

THE PENNSYLVANIA Gazette.

2034

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2035

Numbers 1828 (Jan. 5, 1764) to 1879 (Dec. 27, 1764), four pages each, with extra
sheets of four pages to Numbers 1842, and 1843. Title and Imprint as in No. 1232,
supra.

THE PENNSYLVANIA Journal.

H. S. P. 2036

Numbers 1100 (Jan. 5, 1764) to 1151 (Dec. 27, 1764), four pages each, with extra half sheets of two pages each to Numbers 1100, 1101, 1108-1110, 1112-1115, 1118– 1123, 1126-1130, 1138, 1140-1145, 1150 and 1151, and a "Supplement" of two pages to No. 1116. Title and imprint as in No. 1693, supra.

THE PENNSYLVANIA Pocket Almanac for 1765. Philadelphia: William Bradford. 1764. 2037

A PETITION to the King. Philadelphia: B. Franklin, and D. Hall. 1764. 2038

Hall says 300 copies were printed by the firm. No doubt a petition for revocation of the Proprietary Charter.

PIKE. (S.) and S. HAYWARD. Important Cases of Conscience Answered at the Casuistical Lecture, in Little St. Helen's Bishopgate Street. By Samuel Pike and Samuel Hayward. In Two Volumes. Philadelphia: William Bradford. 1764. 2039

THE | PLOT. | By way of a | Burlesk, | To turn F[rankli]n out of the Assembly; between | H [ockley]. and P [ugh]; Proprietary Officers, being two | of the Wiser [Conrad Weiser] Sort. [Philadelphia: Printed [by Anthony Armbruster] in the Year 1764. | Narrow folio, 1 leaf. 2040

POWELL. (T.) The Writing Master's Assistant. By Thomas Powell. Philadelphia? 1764.

2041

A PRIMER; Philadelphia: B. Franklin, and D. Hall. 1764.

In a statement of account rendered Franklin by Hall, it is said that between 1749 and 1765, thirty-five thousand one hundred Primers were printed.

PROCLAMATION. [Royal Arms.] By the Honourable | John Penn, Esq; | Lieutenant-Governor and Commander in Chief of the Province of Pennsylvania, | and Counties of NewCastle, Kent and Sussex, on Delaware, | A Proclamation. | Philadelphia: Printed by B. Franklin, and D. Hall. [1764.] | Folio, 1 leaf.

A proclamation against the "Paxton Boys," dated January 2, 1764.

2043

PROCLAMATION. [Royal Arms.] By the Honourable | John Penn, Esq; | Lieutenant Governor and Commander in Chief of the Province of Pennsylvania, | and Counties of New-Castle, Kent and Sussex, on Delaware, | A Proclamation. | Philadelphia : Printed by B. Franklin, and D. Hall. [1764.] | Folio, 1 leaf. 2044

"For

Proclamation offering rewards for Indian scalps, &c., dated July 7, 1764. every Male Indian Enemy above Ten years old, who shall be taken prisoner 150 Spanish Dollars. For every Female Indian Enemy, and every Male under Ten years 130 Pieces of Eight. And for the Scalp of every Male Indian Enemy above the age of Ten years, produced as Evidence of their being killed 134 Pieces of Eight, and for the Scalp of every Female Indian Enemy above the age of Ten years, 50 Pieces of Eight."

PSALTERSPIEL. Das kleine. | Davidische | Psalterspiel | Der | Kinder Zions, | Von | Alten und Neuen auserlesenen | Geistes-Gesängen Allen wahren | Heyls-begieri- | gen Sanglingen der Weisheit, | Insonderheit aber | Denen Gemeinden des Herrn, zum | Dienst und Gebrauch mit Fleiß zusammen | getragen, | Und in gegenwätig-beliebiger Form | und Ordnung, | Nebst einem doppelten, darzu nüßlichen und der | Materien halben nötligen, | Register, | Zum dritten mal ans Licht gegeben. | Germantown, gedruckt bey Christoph Sauer, 1764. 12mo. pp. (6), 570, (24), 4. H. S. P. 2045

THE QUAKER Vindicated; | or, | Observations | on | A late Pamphlet, | entituled, | The Quaker Unmask'd, | or, | Plain Truth. | ... | .. │ ...│...│. . . │. . . │. | | [Philadelphia:] Printed [by Andrew Steuart] MDCCLXIV. | 8vo. pp. 16.

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THE | QUAKERS Assisting | To preserve the Lives of the Indians in the | Barracks, | Vindicated | And proved to be con| sistant with Reason, agreeable | to our Law, hath an inseperable Connection with the Law of God, and exactly agreeable with |

the Principles of the People call'd Quakers. | . . . | . . . | . .

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| Philadelphia: Printed by Anthony Armbruster, | in Moravian Alley, 1764. | 16mo. pp. 16. H. S. P. 2047

THE | QUAKERS | Assisting, | To preserve the Lives of the Indians, in the | Barracks, vindicated: Shewing | wherein, the

Author of the Quaker Un- | mask'd, hath turned King's Evidence; im- peached himself, and cleared the Quakers | from all the heavy Charges he hath Publish- | ed against them. | .│. . .│...│. . . | . . Number II. | Philadelphia: | Printed [by Anthony Armbruster] in the Year MDCCLXIV. | Sm. 8vo. pp. 12. L. C. P. 2048

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RANDALL. ([John]) The Semi - Virgilian Husbandry, deduced from various experiments: Or, an Essay towards a new Course of National Farming. By Mr. Randall. Philadelphia: William Bradford. 1764.

2049

READ. (C.) Copy of a | Letter | From Charles Read, Esq; | To | The Hon: John Ladd, Esq; | And his Associates, Justices of the Peace for the | County of Gloucester. | [Cut.] | Philadelphia: Printed and sold by Andrew | Steuart, at the Bible-in-Heart, in Secondstreet, (Price 3 old Pennies.) 1764. | 8vo. pp. 8.+The Second Edition. H. S. P. 2050

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READ. Copy of a | Letter | From Charles Read, Esq; | To | The Hon: John Ladd, Esq; | And his Associates, Justices of the Peace for the County of Gloucester. | The Third Edition. | [Cut] | Philadelphia: | Printed by Andrew Steuart, at the Bible-in- | Heart, in Second-street. M,DCC,LXIV. | Of whom may be had, all the Pamphlets that | have been publish'd on the same Subjects. | Sm. 8vo. pp. 8.

N. Y. H. S.

2051

DJE REGELN der Teutschen Gesellschaft in Philadelphia. GerGedruckt bey Christoph Saur. 1764. 8vo. pp. 8. 2052

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REMARKS | on the | Quaker Unmask'd; | Or Plain Truth found to be Plain Falshood: | Humbly address'd to the Candid. | | Philadelphia: | Printed and sold by John Morris, oppo- | site the Three Reapers, in Third-Street. [1764.] | Sm. 8vo. pp. 8. H. S. P. 2053

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REMARKS | Upon The | Delineated Presbyterian | Play'd Hob With; | or | Clothes | For a | Stark Naked | Author. |

| Philadelphia: | Printed and sold by Anthony Armbruster, | at

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