John Swanwick
Born 1740-01-01
Died 1798-01-01
Identifiers
- VIAF236874173
- WikidataQ13219839
- Open LibraryOL186540A
Top Subjects
- United States -- Politics and government -- 1789-1797 (3)
- United States (2)
- 1789-1797 (2)
- Cobbett, William, 1763-1835 (2)
- Cobbett, William, -- 1763-1835 (2)
- Church and state (1)
- Virginia (1)
Books by John Swanwick
Total count: 9
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Considerations on an act of the legislature of Virginia, entitled an Act for the establishment of religious freedom.Printed and sold by Robert Aitken, at Pope's Head, in Market Street.1786-01-01
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Thoughts on educationaddressed to the visitors of the Young Ladies' Academy in Philadelphia, October 31, 1787, at the close of the quarterly examinationPrinted for Thomas Dobson ...1787-01-01
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Notes on the last illness, and death, of a most beloved friendPrinted by William Young, bookseller, the corner of Second and Chesnut-Streets.1790-01-01
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A rub from Snub, or, A cursory analytical epistle addressed to Peter Porcupine, author of the Bone to gnaw, Kick for a bite, &c. &c.containing glad tidings for the Democrats and a word of comfort to Mrs. S. Rowson, wherein the said Porcupine's moral, political, critical, and literary character is fully illustrated.Printed for the purchasers1795-01-01
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A rub from snubor a cursory analytical epistle : addressed to Peter Porcupine, author of the Bone to gnaw, Kick for a Bite, &c. &c ....printed for the purchaser1795-01-01
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A rub from Snub, or, A cursory analytical epistleaddressed to Peter Porcupine ... containing, glad tidings for the Democrats, and a word of comfort to Mrs. S. Rowson, wherein the said Porcupine's moral, political, critical and literary character is fully illustratedPrinted for the purchasers1795-01-01
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A roaster, or, A check to the progress of political blasphemyintended as a brief reply to Peter Porcupine, alias Billy CoblerPrinted by J. Johnson1796-01-01
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Poems on several occasions.Printed by F. and R. Bailey, at Yorick's Head, no. 116, High-Street.1797-01-01
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(Circular.)Philadelphia, September 22, 1797. Sir, previous to my entering on a detail of what relates to my own transactions, which will form the subject of this letter, it may not be amiss to premise some observations on the state of the commerce of the United States in general in 1796 ...s.n.1797-01-01