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Mott, Jacob S., 1773?-1814
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Free-masonry. Unparalleled sufferings of John Coustos, who nine times underwent the most cruel tortures ever invented by man, and sentenced to the galley four years, by command of the inquisitors at Lisbon, in order to extort from him the secrets of Free-Masonry; from whence he was released by the gracious interposition of His late Majesty, King George II. To this edition is added, a selection of Masonic songs, and a complete list of lodges, foreign and domestic.
Coustos, John.Date: --1797--- Books
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The revelation of nature, with The prophesy of reason. [Two lines of verse]
Stewart, John, 1749-1822.Date: In the fifth year of intellectual existence, or the publication of The apocalypse of nature, 3000 years from the Grecian olympiads, and 4800 from recorded knowledge in the Chinese tables of eclipses, beyond which chronology is lost in fable. [i.e. 1795 or 1796]- Books
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Longevity : being an account of various persons, who have lived to an extraordinary age, with several curious particulars respecting their lives ; the whole comprising an abridgement of longevity, as far as history extends in every quarter of the world, from the creation to the year 1792 ; authenticated by referential notes from authors of veracity / by Christian Hoffman of New-York.
Hoffman, Christian.Date: 1798- Books
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Longevity: being an account of various persons, who have lived to an extraordinary age, with several curious particulars respecting their lives; the whole comprising an abridgement of longevity, as far as history extends in every quarter of the world, from the creation to the year 1792. Authenticated by referential notes from authors of veracity. By Christian Hoffman of New-York.
Hoffman, Christian.Date: --1798.-- (Copy-right secured)- Books
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The farmer's daughter of Essex. Containing an account of her distress, wonderful adventures, manner of being courted and seduced by a nobleman in London, who after living with her some years, parted in the most dishonorable manner.--With an account of her meeting him a second time, and many particular occurrences that happened during the remainder of their lives. Written by herself.
Penn, James, 1727-1800.Date: 1798