Book search for abettor
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- The new theology: its abettors and defenders. The new theology: its abettors and defenders. [n.p.] 1857. 1 v. cm. text txt rdacontent unmediated n rdamedia volume nc rdacarrier YA Pamphlet Collection (Library of Congress) DLC 0 cbc premunv u ncip 19 y-gencatlg th7 09-23-96 LCAP batch update 2025-06-02-04:00: LCAPM-644 rarebk fcd c-GenColl BX8065 .B87 Copy 1 PREM c-RareBook YA 30163 Copy 1 YA Pam PREM (Details)
- One-sided Free Trade the Abettor and Ally of Foreign Protection: Fair-trade its resolute opponent. No. 2. One-sided Free Trade the Abettor and Ally of Foreign Protection: Fair-trade its resolute opponent. No. 2. London: G. Reveirs, Graystoke Place, Fetter Lane. [c.1885]. 2 p. text txt rdacontent unmediated n rdamedia volume nc rdacarrier 1885 series; no. 2 Economics. British Pamphlets Collection (Library of Congress) DLC 7 cbc premunv u ncip 20 y-genrareb LCAP batch update 2025-06-02-04:00: LCAPM-644 LAC tnb 2021-04-19 create (1 card) Uncontrolled subject terms in the field 653 from booksellers' catalog. LAC tnb 2021-04-19 rblacfederal 20210419 (Details)
- The two ways of treason, or, The open traitor of the South face to face with his skulking abettor at the North. The two ways of treason, or, The open traitor of the South face to face with his skulking abettor at the North. New York : W.C. Bryant & Co., printers, 1863. 12 p. ; 22 cm. [Publications] / Loyal Publication Society ; no. 33 Cover title. "New York, Oct., 1863." Also available in digital form. United States History Civil War, 1861-1865 Propaganda. Loyal Publication Society of New York. Alfred Whital Stern Collection of Lincolniana (Library of Congress) DLC Open traitor of the South face to face with his skulking abettor at the North. Publications (Loyal Publication Society) ; no. 33. http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.gdc/scd0001.00120270217 7 cbc oclcrpl u ncip 19 y-gencatlg OCLC REPLACEMENT cdsdistr massdig sloan c-GenColl E458.3 .T96 Copy 1 OCLCREP (Details)
- Letters to the Right Honourable Thomas Lord Erskine, on the law of principal and accessary; with an examination of the new rule affecting principals in the second degree, or abettors present at murder, &c. Letters to the Right Honourable Thomas Lord Erskine, on the law of principal and accessary; with an examination of the new rule affecting principals in the second degree, or abettors present at murder, &c. London, Printed for W. Reed, 1811. 140 p. 22 cm. text txt rdacontent unmediated n rdamedia volume nc rdacarrier Principals (Criminal law) Great Britain. Accomplices Great Britain. Erskine, Thomas Erskine, Baron, 1750-1823. 0 cbc premunv u ncip 19 y-gencatlg reclass ll16 2010-05-05 LCAP batch update 2025-06-02-04:00: LCAPM-644 c-LL LAW
Copy 1 PREM (Details) - A further discovery of the spirit of falshood & persecution in Sam. Jenings : and his party that joyned with him in Pensilvania, and some abettors that cloak and defend him here in England : in answer to his scandalous book, The state of the case. A further discovery of the spirit of falshood & persecution in Sam. Jenings : and his party that joyned with him in Pensilvania, and some abettors that cloak and defend him here in England : in answer to his scandalous book, The state of the case. London : Printed for R. Levis, 1694. 52 p. ; 21 cm. (4to) text txt rdacontent unmediated n rdamedia volume nc rdacarrier Caption title. Signed at end: George Keith. Imprint from colophon. Signatures: B-Gp4s Hp2s. LC copy stamped: British Museum sale duplicate 1787. DLC Wing (2nd ed.) K170 Keith, George, 1639?-1716. Jennings, Samuel, -1708. State of the case. Society of Friends Early works to 1800. 7 cbc orignew 2 ncip 20 y-genrareb vj15 2002-05-21 vj15 2002-05-21 vj05 2002-12-20 LCAP batch update 2025-06-01-04:00: LCAPM-644 (Details)
- A true account of the late pyracies of Jamaica; the authors, abettors, and encouragers thereof. With other transactions relating thereto. By one just arrived from that island. To which is added a genuine letter to a very eminent personage concern'd. A true account of the late pyracies of Jamaica; the authors, abettors, and encouragers thereof. With other transactions relating thereto. By one just arrived from that island. To which is added a genuine letter to a very eminent personage concern'd. London : J. Moore, 1716. 36 p. 19 cm. text txt rdacontent unmediated n rdamedia volume nc rdacarrier Has been attributed to A. Wagstaffe. Jamaica History 7 und orignew u ncip 19 y-genrareb LCAP batch update 2025-06-02-04:00: LCAPM-644 LAC snh 2019-06-27 create (1 card) rsl 2019-06-27 rblacfederal 20190627 (Details)
- A seasonable sketch of an Oxford reformation. Written originally in Latin, by John Allibond, D.D. and now reprinted, with an English version, that the world may see what a hopeful regulation of the two universities, the republican author of the Anatomy of the state, and his atheistical abettors are driving at ... A seasonable sketch of an Oxford reformation. Written originally in Latin, by John Allibond, D.D. and now reprinted, with an English version, that the world may see what a hopeful regulation of the two universities, the republican author of the Anatomy of the state, and his atheistical abettors are driving at ... London, Printed and sold by John Morphew, 1717. 2 p.l., [1], 13, 13 p. 18 cm. text txt rdacontent unmediated n rdamedia volume nc rdacarrier Added title - pages, in Latin and English: Rustica Academiµ oxoniensis nuper reformatµ description in visitatione fanatica ... A rustical description of the University of Oxford, lately reform'd, in a fanatical visitation. Latin and English on opposite pages, numbered in duplicate. Translated by Edward Ward. First published in 1648. "An anti-puritan satire on the first stage of the Parliamentary visitation". Dict. nat. biog. English Short Title Catalogue (ESTC), T47268 University of Oxford Early works to 1800. Ward, Edward, 1667-1731, translator. 7 cbc premver u ncip 19 y-gencatlg he11 2020-06-16 TW situational he11 2020-06-16 LCAP batch update 2025-06-02-04:00: LCAPM-644 LAC scc 2019-12-12 update (2 cards) rsl 2019-12-12 rblacfederal 20191212 rarebk/pre1801 rbc ck03 enh c-RareBook PR3315.A3 S4 1717 Copy 1 Pre-1801 Coll PREM (Details)
- A briefe relation of the late horrid rebellion acted in the island Barbadas, in the West-Indies. Wherein is contained, their inhumane acts and actions, in fining and banishing the well- affected to the Parliament of England (both men and women) without the least cause given them so to doe: dispossessing all such as any way opposed these their mischievous actions. Acted by the Waldronds and their abettors, anno 1650. Written at sea by Nicholas Foster. A briefe relation of the late horrid rebellion acted in the island Barbadas, in the West-Indies. Wherein is contained, their inhumane acts and actions, in fining and banishing the well- affected to the Parliament of England (both men and women) without the least cause given them so to doe: dispossessing all such as any way opposed these their mischievous actions. Acted by the Waldronds and their abettors, anno 1650. Written at sea by Nicholas Foster. London, Printed by I.G. for R. Lowndes and R. Boydell, 1650. 2 p.l., 112 p. 18 cm. text txt rdacontent unmediated n rdamedia volume nc rdacarrier Barbados History 17th century. Pre-1801 Imprint Collection (Library of Congress) DLC 0 cbc premver u ncip 19 y-gencatlg LCAP batch update 2025-06-02-04:00: LCAPM-644 rarebk/pre1801 rbc cc10 enh c-RareBook F2041 .F75 Copy 1 Pre-1801 Coll PREM (Details)
- Vindication of Judge Advocate General Holt, from the foul slanders of traitors, their aiders, abettors, and sympathizers, acting in the interest of Jefferson Davis. Comprising the depositions of Joseph A. Hoare and William H. Roberts, and the letters of Hon. James F. Wilson, chairman of the Judiciary committee; of Hons. Geo. L. Boutwell and D. Morris, members of said committee, and of Bvt. Col. Turner, and of Hon. E. M. Stanton, secretary of war. Vindication of Judge Advocate General Holt, from the foul slanders of traitors, their aiders, abettors, and sympathizers, acting in the interest of Jefferson Davis. Comprising the depositions of Joseph A. Hoare and William H. Roberts, and the letters of Hon. James F. Wilson, chairman of the Judiciary committee; of Hons. Geo. L. Boutwell and D. Morris, members of said committee, and of Bvt. Col. Turner, and of Hon. E. M. Stanton, secretary of war. 2d ed. [Washington, 1866] 15 p. 24 cm. Concerning the charge of withholding recommendation for mercy in case of Mrs. Surratt. Also available in digital form. Surratt, Mary E. (Mary Eugenia), 1820-1865. Miscellaneous Pamphlet Collection (Library of Congress) DLC Alfred Whital Stern Collection of Lincolniana (Library of Congress) DLC http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.gdc/scd0001.00118999204 7 cbc premunv u ncip 19 y-gencatlg LAC knj 2019-05-08 update (1 card) LAC rwp 2019-05-16 review LAC snh 2019-05-29 update (1 card) rsl 2019-05-08 rblacfederal 20190508 rarebk/misc pam massdig sloan RBSCDRECON 20190614 r CALL NUMBER DISCREPANCY c-GenColl E457.5.S985 H6 1866a Copy 1 PREM c-RareBook AC901 .M5 vol. 480, no. 11 Copy 1 Misc Pam PREM (Details)
- To the freeholders, freemen, and inhabitants of the City of New-York; and particularly to our steady friends and associates, the children and negroes of the said City. The petition of Isaac Sheer-off, Alexander M'Doubtful, Peter Vander-fight-not, and others their adherents and abettors; Most impundently sheweth, that as a non-importation is said to be concluded on,and a non-exportation in contemplation, your petitioners conceive that sundry feats and maneuvres be performed in order to a strict observance of the same... [In satire of the prevention of sending supplies to the British troops in Boston]. To the freeholders, freemen, and inhabitants of the City of New-York; and particularly to our steady friends and associates, the children and negroes of the said City. The petition of Isaac Sheer-off, Alexander M'Doubtful, Peter Vander-fight-not, and others their adherents and abettors; Most impundently sheweth, that as a non-importation is said to be concluded on,and a non-exportation in contemplation, your petitioners conceive that sundry feats and maneuvres be performed in order to a strict observance of the same... [In satire of the prevention of sending supplies to the British troops in Boston]. [New York: by James Rivington, 1774.] 1 p. 27 x 43 cm. text txt rdacontent unmediated n rdamedia volume nc rdacarrier 13656. Printed Ephemera Collection (Library of Congress) DLC rbpe 1070130a https://hdl.loc.gov/loc.rbc/rbpe.1070130a 7 cbc premunv u ncip 20 y-genrareb LCAP batch update 2025-06-02-04:00: LCAPM-644 LAC tnb 2021-11-22 update (2 cards) LAC tnb 2020-11-09 create (2 cards) Scanned card stamped as no. 996 and 997. LAC sba 2022-04-11. LAC sba 2022-04-11 update (2 cards) rblacfederal 20201109 rbc/rbpe (Details)
- By his Excellency the Right Honourable John Earl of Dunmore, his Majesty's Lieutenant and Governor General of the Colony and Dominion of Virginia, and Vice Admiral of the same. A proclamation. Virginia to wit. Whereas his Majesty did, at the request of the Assembly of this Colony, permit the western boundary thereof to be extended... I have thought fit, therefore to issue this my proclamation to prevent the unwarrantable and illegal designs of said Henderson and his abettors... or others concerned with him, shall take possession of, or occupy any lands within the limits of Majesty's government of Virginia... Given under my hand, and the seal of the Colony, this 21st day of March, in the 15th year of his Majesty's reign. Dunmore. By his Excellency the Right Honourable John Earl of Dunmore, his Majesty's Lieutenant and Governor General of the Colony and Dominion of Virginia, and Vice Admiral of the same. A proclamation. Virginia to wit. Whereas his Majesty did, at the request of the Assembly of this Colony, permit the western boundary thereof to be extended... I have thought fit, therefore to issue this my proclamation to prevent the unwarrantable and illegal designs of said Henderson and his abettors... or others concerned with him, shall take possession of, or occupy any lands within the limits of Majesty's government of Virginia... Given under my hand, and the seal of the Colony, this 21st day of March, in the 15th year of his Majesty's reign. Dunmore. [Williamsburg: 1775]. 1 p. 20 x 24 cm. text txt rdacontent unmediated n rdamedia volume nc rdacarrier [Negative Photostat.] Not in Evans. United States--Virginia--Williamsburg. Printed Ephemera Collection (Library of Congress) DLC rbpe 1780130a https://hdl.loc.gov/loc.rbc/rbpe.1780130a 7 cbc premunv u ncip 20 y-genrareb LCAP batch update 2025-06-02-04:00: LCAPM-644 Scanned card stamped as no. 1350-1351. LAC tnb 2021-03-30. LAC tnb 2021-03-30 create (2 cards) rsl 2021-03-30 rblacfederal 20210330 rbc/rbpe (Details)
- Popery exposed by its own authors, and two Romish champions checked, for their hot and rash onsets and attempts against the people called Quakers : being an answer to the large demands and false accusations, assertions and doctrines contained in the several manuscripts of James Watmough of Blackroad in Lancashire, and his abettor Matthew Hall, papists : approved of (as they report) by some of their ghostly fathers (as they call them) : and herein is also A defence of some printed books, formerly written by Francis Howgill, (one of the people called Quakers) deceased, concerning which the said J.W. hath written, as is in this treatise manifested / written in true love to all people whomsoever, by a lover of truth, Henry Mollineux. Popery exposed by its own authors, and two Romish champions checked, for their hot and rash onsets and attempts against the people called Quakers : being an answer to the large demands and false accusations, assertions and doctrines contained in the several manuscripts of James Watmough of Blackroad in Lancashire, and his abettor Matthew Hall, papists : approved of (as they report) by some of their ghostly fathers (as they call them) : and herein is also A defence of some printed books, formerly written by Francis Howgill, (one of the people called Quakers) deceased, concerning which the said J.W. hath written, as is in this treatise manifested / written in true love to all people whomsoever, by a lover of truth, Henry Mollineux. London : Printed by the Assigns of J. Sowle, at the Bible in George-Yard in Lombard-Street, 1718. xxii [i.e. xxxii], 224, [12] p. ; 18 cm (8vo) text txt rdacontent unmediated n rdamedia volume nc rdacarrier Signatures: Ap8s ap8s B-Pp8s *p6s. Page xxxii misnumbered xxii. Includes indexes. Printed errata slip affixed to title page verso. Bookseller's advertisement on [12] p. at end. English short title catalogue, T96881 Catholic Church Controversial literature Quaker authors Early works to 1800. Quakers Controversial literature Catholic authors Early works to 1800. Booksellers' advertisements. rbmscv Literature. lcgft https://id.loc.gov/authorities/genreForms/gf2014026415 Assigns of J. Sowle, printer. Pre-1801 Imprint Collection (Library of Congress) DLC 7 cbc premver 2 ncip 19 y-genrareb he21 2024-12-03 he21 2024-12-03 NEW INPUT LCAP batch update 2025-06-02-04:00: LCAPM-644, LCAPM-893 Previous LCCN: unk82084763 he21 2024-12-03 rarebk/pre1801 rbc cj05 c-RareBook BX1763 .M7 Copy 1 Pre-1801 Coll PREM (Details)
- I [blank] do acknowledge the thirteen United States of America, namely, New Hampshire, Massachusetts Bay, Rhode Island, Connecticut, New-York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Delaware, Maryland, Virginia, North Carolina, and Georgia, to be free, independant and sovereign states, and declare, that the people thereof owe no allegiance or obedience to George the Third, King of Great Britain, and I renounce, refuse and abjure any allegiance or obedience to him. And I do swear, that I will to the utmost of my power, support, maintain, and defend the said United States against the said King George the third, and his heirs and successors, and his and their abettors, assistants, and adherents and will serve the United States, I the office of [blank] which I now hold...So help me God. I [blank] do acknowledge the thirteen United States of America, namely, New Hampshire, Massachusetts Bay, Rhode Island, Connecticut, New-York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Delaware, Maryland, Virginia, North Carolina, and Georgia, to be free, independant and sovereign states, and declare, that the people thereof owe no allegiance or obedience to George the Third, King of Great Britain, and I renounce, refuse and abjure any allegiance or obedience to him. And I do swear, that I will to the utmost of my power, support, maintain, and defend the said United States against the said King George the third, and his heirs and successors, and his and their abettors, assistants, and adherents and will serve the United States, I the office of [blank] which I now hold...So help me God. [n.p., 1778?] 1 p. 16 x 20 cm. text txt rdacontent unmediated n rdamedia volume nc rdacarrier Not in Evans. Continental Congress Broadside Collection (Library of Congress) DLC 7 cbc premunv 2 ncip 20 y-genrareb he18 2023-04-04 TW routine LCAP batch update 2025-06-02-04:00: LCAPM-644 No Digital Collections metadata found. LAC sba 2021-10-18 create (2 cards) Scanned card stamped as no. 1867 and 1868. LAC sbav2021-10-18. rblacfederal 2021018 rbc/rbpe RBSCDRECON 20211018 r OTHER LC DIVISION (Details)
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