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Jonathan Mitchell Sewall | lit.salon
Jonathan Mitchell Sewall
Born:
1748
Died:
1808
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Born:
1748
Died:
1808
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Cato a tragedy
1742
Joseph Addison, Alexander Pope, Jonathan Mitchell Sewall
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Eulogy on the late General Washington: pronounced at St. John's Church, in Portsmouth, Newhampshire, on Tuesday, 31st December, 1799. At the request of the inhabitants.
1800
Jonathan Mitchell Sewall
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A new song.: To the tune of The British grenadiers.
1776
Jonathan Mitchell Sewall
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Gen. Washington: a new favourite song, at the American camp. : To the tune of the British grenadiers.
1776
Jonathan Mitchell Sewall
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An oration, delivered at Portsmouth, New-Hampshire, on the fourth of July, 1788: being the anniversary of American independence.
1788
Jonathan Mitchell Sewall
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A versification of President Washington's excellent farewell-address, to the citizens of the United States.
1798
Jonathan Mitchell Sewall
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Miscellaneous poems: with several specimens from the author's manuscript version of the Poems of Ossian
1801
Jonathan Mitchell Sewall
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A new epilogue to Cato, spoken at a late performance of that tragedy.
1778
Jonathan Mitchell Sewall
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An oration; delivered at Portsmouth, New-Hampshire: on the Fourth of July, 1788, being the anniversary of American independence.
1788
Jonathan Mitchell Sewall
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Verses occasioned by reading the answer of the president of the United-States, to the House of Representatives, requesting certain papers relative to the treaty with Great-Britain.
1797
Jonathan Mitchell Sewall
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A versification of President Washington's excellent Farewell-address: to the citizens of the United States
1798
Jonathan Mitchell Sewall
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Hymns and odes, composed on the death of Gen. George Washington adapted to the 22d. day of February, and dedicated to those who please to sing them! : Religious and social assemblies cannot fail of being pleased with these various tributes of affection to the father and the friend of his country. They may select whatever suits them best, and mourn the man of the age in sublimest strains. These are the united offerings of piety, patriotism and genius, at the shrine of Washington. : Many of them are pure originals, never published before
1800
George Richards, Jonathan Mitchell Sewall
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Miscellaneous poems, with several specimens from the author's manuscript version of the poems of Ossian
1801
Jonathan Mitchell Sewall
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A parody on some of the most striking passages in a late pamphlet entitled "A letter to a Federalist": with large additions & improvements
1805
Jonathan Mitchell Sewall
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A parody on some of the most striking passages in a late pamphlet entitled "A letter to a Federalist", with large additions & improvements
1805
Jonathan Mitchell Sewall