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1798Description:Resource deposited with the Oxford Text Archive.This item contains 5 files (528.4 KB).Publicly Available -
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1793Description:Resource deposited with the Oxford Text Archive.This item contains 5 files (365.34 KB).Publicly Available -
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1788Description:First printed in 1789.This item contains 5 files (238.26 KB).Publicly Available -
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1796Description:Resource deposited with the Oxford Text Archive.This item contains 5 files (620.5 KB).Publicly Available -
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1776Description:Verse in forty-five stanzas; first line: Come shout Americans with joy. Author from last line: Thy friend E.R. [i.e., Elisha Rich] hath his request. Relief cut at head (Reilly 1134) was also used to illustrate Rich's ...This item contains 3 files (55.43 KB).Publicly Available -
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1778Description:Published in 1778; see BAL.This item contains 3 files (61.31 KB).Publicly Available -
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1781Description:Attributed to Joel Barlow in BAL. In theme a prior study of the author's "Vision of Columbus."This item contains 3 files (86.16 KB).Publicly Available -
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1782Description:Attributed to Philip Freneau in BAL. Presumably printed late in 1782 by Hall and Sellers, printers of the Pennsylvania gazette, for distribution on New Year's day.This item contains 3 files (29.93 KB).Publicly Available -
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1784Description:"Related by the Gilbert family to William Walton, Benjamin Gilbert's brother-in-law."--Vail, R.W.G. The voice of the old frontier. Sometimes attributed to Thomas Austin. "Thoughts alluding to, and in part occasioned by the ...This item contains 3 files (445.26 KB).Publicly Available -
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1788Description:"Occasional elegy."--p. 101-103. "The shipweck. Occasioned by the loss of the Halsewell East-Indiaman."--p. [104]-105. "The storm, a poem. Descriptive of the late tempest, which raged with such destructive fury throughout ...This item contains 3 files (680.91 KB).Publicly Available -