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William Livingston | lit.salon
William Livingston
Born:
1723
Died:
1790
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Born:
1723
Died:
1790
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A review of the military operations in North America: from the commencement of the French hostilities on the frontiers of Virginia in 1753, to the surrender of Oswego, on the 14th of August, 1756; interspersed with various observations, characters, and anecdotes; necessary to give light into the conduct of American transactions in general; and more especially into the political management of affairs in New York; in a letter to a nobleman; to which are added, Col. Washington's journal of his expedition to the Ohio, in 1754, and several letters found in the cabinet of Major General Braddock, after his defeat near Fort Du Quesne.
1757
William Livingston
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A letter to the Right Reverend father in God, John, lord bishop of Landaff: occasioned by some passages in his lordship's sermon, on the 20th of February, 1767, in which the American colonies are loaded with great and undeserved reproach.
1768
William Livingston
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The watch-tower, numb. LIII.: After so general an abhorrence of the project for out-witting the public, of the monies raised for a provincial college ..
1756
William Livingston
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Philosophic solitude: or, The choice of a rural life.: A poem.
1747
William Livingston
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Philosophic solitude: or, The choice of a rural life A poem
1747
William Livingston, Noah Welles, William Peartree Smith
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The Independent reflector: or, Weekly essays on sundry important subjects.: More particularly adapted to the province of New-York.
1754
William Livingston
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A funeral elogium on the Reverend Mr. Aaron Burr, late president of the College of New-Jersey
1758
William Livingston
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Some serious thoughts on the design of erecting a college in the province of New-York.: Shewing the eminent advantages of a liberal education, more especially with regard to religion and politicks. Humbly offered to the publick, for the encouragement of so useful an undertaking.
1749
William Livingston
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An address to His Excellency Sir Charles Hardy, Knt. Captain general and governor in chief of the province of New-York, and territories thereon depending in America, and vice-admiral of the same
1755
William Livingston
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A funeral elogium, on the Reverend Aaron Burr, late president of the College of New-Jersey
1757
William Livingston
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A review of the military operations in North-America from the commencement of the French hostilities on the frontiers of Virginia in 1753, to the surrender of Oswego, on the 14th of August, 1756. : Interspersed with various observations, characters, and anecdotes; necessary to give more light into the conduct of American transactions in general; and more especially into the political management of affairs in New York. : In a letter to a nobleman
1758
William Smith, William Livingston, John Morin Scott
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A letter to the Right Reverend Father in God, John, Lord Bishop of Landaff occasioned by some passages in His Lordship's sermon, on the 20th of February, 1767, in which the American colonies are loaded with great and undeserved reproach
1768
William Livingston
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A soliloquy.: [Five lines of quotations in Latin and English]
1770
William Livingston
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A soliloquy
1770
William Livingston
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An English grammar calculated in conjunction with The syntactical atlas, to render the study of grammar easy and pleasing to the scholar
1817
William Livingston
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The syntactical atlas
1817
William Livingston
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Israel Putnam: pioneer, ranger, and major-general, 1718-1790
1901
William Livingston
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A brief consideration of New York with respect to its natural advantages: its superiority in several instances over some of the neighboring colonies
1925
William Livingston
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The Querists, the Rev. Mr. Whitefield's answer, the Rev. Mr. Garden's letters, &c
1740
George Whitefield, Thomas Evans, Alexander Garden, William Livingston, Charles Eliot Norton, Presbyterian Church in the U.S.A.
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A right to the Lord's Supper considered in a letter to a serious enquirer after truth
1741
Experience Mayhew, William Livingston, Charles Eliot Norton
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An expostulatory letter from the Rev. Mr. Edwards of Northampton, to the Rev. Mr. Clap, Rector of Yale College in New-Haven in reply to his late printed letter to him, relating to what he reported concerning the Rev. Mr. Whitefield, at Boston and Cambridge and elsewhere, as from Mr. Edwards; making the falsity of that report yet much more manifest. : [Two lines from Job]
1745
Jonathan Edwards, William Livingston, Charles Eliot Norton
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Some serious thoughts on the design of erecting a college in the province of New-York Shewing the eminent advantages of a liberal education, more especially with regard to religion and politicks. Humbly offered to the publick, for the encouragement of so useful an undertaking
1749
William Livingston
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The Querist: or, A letter to a member of the General Assembly of the colony of New-York Containing a variety of important questions occasioned by the charter lately granted for the establishment of a college
1754
William Livingston
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The watch-tower, numb. LIII: After so general an abhorrence of the project for out-witting the public, of the monies raised for a provincial college ...
1756
William Livingston
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A review of the military operations in North-America: from the commencement of the French hostilities on the frontiers of Virginia, in 1753, to the surrender of Oswego, on the 14th of August, 1756 : interspersed with various observations, characters and anecdotes necessary to give light into the conduct of American transactions in general and more especially into the political management of affairs in New York : in a letter to a nobleman
1757
William Livingston
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A review of the military operations in North-America: from the commencement of the French hostilities on the frontiers of Virginia, in 1753, to the surrender of Oswego, on the 14th of August, 1756 : interspersed with various observations, characters and anecdotes necessary to give light into the conduct of American transactions in general and more especially into the political management of affairs in New-York : in a letter to a nobleman
1757
William Livingston
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Important intelligence of peace! Between America and Great-Britain, and all the European powers at war Sure and certain. New-York, March 26. ... Worcester, April 1, 5 o'clock, P.M. 1783. We have this moment received the above truly interesting and pleasing intelligence by a gentleman directly from Boston. The intelligence arrived there yesterday in four days from the city of New-York. ...
1783
Elias Boudinot, William Livingston, Great Britain
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Poems Philosophic solitude, or The choice of a rural life. Supposed to have been written by His Excellency William Livingston, Esq. Present governor of the state of New-Jersey. The thirteenth edition. : The progress of science. Spoken at Harvard University, 1788. By Samuel Dexter, then A.B. now A.M. and professor of botany, at said university. Never before published
1790
William Livingston, Samuel Dexter
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Unpublished correspondence of William Livingston and John Jay
1934
William Livingston
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The Independent Reflector: or, Weekly essays on sundry important subjects, more particularly adapted to the Province of New York
1963
William Livingston, Milton M. Klein
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The Independent reflector, or, Weekly essays on sundry important subjects, more particularly adapted to the Province of New-York
1963
William Livingston, Milton M. Klein
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The papers of William Livingston
1979
William Livingston
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A letter to the Right Reverend Father in God, John Lord Bishop of Landaff; occasioned by some passages in His Lordship's sermon, on the 20th of February, 1767, in which the American colonies are loaded with great and undeserved reproach
1981
William Livingston
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The Independent reflector, or, Weekly essays on sundry important subjects, more particularly adapted to the Province of New York
William Livingston