Morse, Jedidiah.
A sermon, preached at Charlestown, November 29, 1798, on the anniversary thanksgiving in Massachusetts. With an appendix, designed to illustrate some parts of the discourse; exhibiting proofs of the early existence, progress, and deleterious effects of French intrigue an influence in the United States. By Jedidiah Morse, D.D. Pastor of the church in Charlestown. Published by request.
Printed at Worcester, Massachusetts: by Daniel Greenleaf, July 10th, 1799.
ESTC No. W31351.Grub Street ID 341761.
Morse, Jedidiah.
A sermon, preached at Charlestown, November 29, 1798, on the anniversary thanksgiving in Massachusetts. With an appendix, designed to illustrate some parts of the discourse; exhibiting proofs of the early existence, progress, and deleterious effects of French intrigue an influence in the United States. By Jedidiah Morse, D.D. Pastor of the church in Charlestown. Published by request.
[Boston]: Printed by Samuel Hall, no. 53, Cornhill, Boston, December, 1798[-February, 1799].
ESTC No. W29237.Grub Street ID 339479.
Morse, Jedidiah.
Geography made easy. Being a short, but comprehensive system of that very useful and agreeable science. ... Illustrated with two correct and elegant maps, one of the world, and the other of the United States, together with a number of newly constructed maps, adapted to the capacities and understanding of children. Calculated particularly for the use and improvement of schools in the United States. By Jedidiah Morse, A.B. [Five lines of quotations].
New-Haven: Printed by Meigs, Bowen and Dana, in Chapel-Street, [1784].
ESTC No. W23144.Grub Street ID 333031.
Morse, Jedidiah.
To the friends of science. It has long been the universal wish that the public might be furnished with an accurate geographical and topographical grammar of the United States.
Philadelphia: Printed by Robert Aitken & Son, at Pope's Head, in Market-Street, 1787.
ESTC No. W28323.Grub Street ID 338486.
Morse, Jedidiah.
New-York, June 23d, 1788. Sir, Whoever undertakes to publish a geographical and topographical account of any country, must of necessity be dependent on others for much of his information ...
[New York: s.n, 1788].
ESTC No. W13858.Grub Street ID 323220.
Morse, Jedidiah.
The American geography; or, A view of the present situation of the United States of America. ... Illustrated with two sheet maps-- one of the southern, the other of the northern states, neatly and elegantly engraved, and more correct than any that have hitherto been published. To which is added, a concise abridgment of the geography of the British, Spanish, French and Dutch dominions in America, and the West Indies-- of Europe, Asia and Africa. By Jedidiah Morse.
Elizabethtown [N.J.]: Printed by Shepard Kollock, for the author, M,DCC,LXXXIX. [1789].
ESTC No. W31207.Grub Street ID 341607.
Morse, Jedidiah.
A true and authentic history of His Excellency George Washington, commander in chief of the American army during the late war, and present president of the United States. Also, of the brave Generals Montgomery and Greene, and the celebrated Marquis de La Fayette. To whic is added, an ode on General Washington's birth day. By the Reverend Mr. Thomas Thornton.
Philadelphia: Printed by Peter Stewart, in Second-Street, ninth door above Chesnut-Street, for Robert Stewart, travelling bookseller, M,DCC,XC. [1790] (Price nine-pence).
ESTC No. W24229.Grub Street ID 334184.
Morse, Jedidiah.
The history of America, in two books. Containing, I. A general history of America. II. A concise history of the late Revolution. Extracted from the American edition of the Encyclopaedia; now publishing, by Thomas Dobson, at the stone-house, in Second-Street, Philadelphia.
[Philadelphia: Printed by Thomas Dobson], April--MDCCXC. [1790].
ESTC No. W20448.Grub Street ID 330123.
Morse, Jedidiah.
A sermon preached Lord's-Day, February 28, 1790, upon the death of Richard Cary, Esq. of Charlestown; who died, suddenly, February 7, 1790, in the 73d year of his age. By Jedidiah Morse, A.M. Minister of the church and congregation in Charlestown. Published by particular desire. [One line from Job].
Boston: Printed by Samuel Hall, at his printing office, no. 53, Cornhill, MDCCXC. [1790].
ESTC No. W29355.Grub Street ID 339610.
Morse, Jedidiah.
Geography made easy: being an abridgement of the American geography. ... To which is added, a geographical account of the European settlements in America; and of Europe, Asia and Africa. Illustrated with eight neat maps and cuts. Calculated particularly for the use and improvement of schools in the United States. By Jedidiah Morse, A.M. Minister of the congregation in Charlestown, near Boston.
Printed at Boston: by Isaiah Thomas & Ebenezer T. Andrews, MDCCXC. [1790].
ESTC No. W31339.Grub Street ID 341747.
Morse, Jedidiah.
Geography made easy: being an abridgement of the American geography. ... To which is added, a geographical account of the European settlements in America; and of Europe, Asia and Africa. Illustrated with eight neat maps and cuts, newly engraved. Calculated particularly for the use and improvement of schools in the United States of America. By Jedidiah Morse, A.M. Minister of the congregation in Charlestown, near Boston.
Boston: Printed by Samuel Hall, no. 53, Cornhill, MDCCXCI. [1791].
ESTC No. W31340.Grub Street ID 341749.
Morse, Jedidiah.
The american geography; or, a view of the present situation of the United States of America: containing Astronomical Geography - Geographical Definitions, Discovery, and General Description of America and the United States: - Of their Boundaries; Mountains; Lakes; Bays and Rivers; Natural History; Productions; Population; Government; Agriculture; Commerce; Manufactures; and History. - A concise Account of the War, and of the important Events which have succeeded. With a particular description of Kentucky, The Western Territory, and Vermont. - Of their Extent; Civil Divisions; Chief Towns; Climates; Soils; Trade; Character; Constitutions; Courts of Justice; Colleges; Academies; Religion; Islands; Indians; Literary and Humane Societies; Springs; Curiosities; Histories; &c. To which is added, An Abridgment of the Geography of the British, Spanish, French, and Dutch Dominions in America and the West-Indies. - Of Europe, Asia, and Africa. By Jedidiah Morse. Illustrated with Two sheet Maps -.
Dublin: printed for John Jones, No. 111, Grafton-Street, opposite the college, M.DC.CXCII. [1792].
ESTC No. T163586.Grub Street ID 202046.
Morse, Jedidiah.
The american geography; or, a view of the present situation of the United States of America: containing astronomical geography. - geographical definitions, discovery, and general description of America and the United States:-Of their Boundaries; Mountains; Lakes; Bays and Rivers; Natural History; Productions; Population; Government; Agriculture; Commerce; Manufactures; and History. - A Concise Account of the War, and of the important Events which have succeeded. With A Particular Description Of AtKentucky, The Western Territory, and Vermont. - Of their Extent; Civil Divisions; Chief Towns; Climates; Soils; Trade; Character; Constitutions; Courts of Justice; Colleges; Academies; Religion; Islands; Indians; Literary and Humane Societies; Springs; Curiosities; Histories; &c. To Which IS Added, An Abridgment of the Geography of the British, Spanish, French, and Dutch Dominions in America and the West-Indies. - Of Europe, Asia, and Africa. By Jedidiah Morse. Illustrated with two sheet maps .
London: printed for John Stockdale, Piccadilly, MDCCXCII. [1792].
ESTC No. T136146.Grub Street ID 184436.
Morse, Jedidiah.
The American universal geography, or, A view of the present state of all the empires, kingdoms, states, and republics in the known world, and of the United States of America in particular. In two parts. ... The whole comprehending a complete and improved system of modern geography. Calculated for Americans. Illustrated with maps of the countries described. By Jedidiah Morse, A.M. Published according to act of Congress. Part I[-II]. ...
Printed at Boston: by Isaiah Thomas and Ebenezer T. Andrews. Sold at their bookstore, Faust's Statue, no. 45, Newbury Street; by said Thomas, in Worcester; by Berry, Rogers and Berry, in Newyork; by H. and P. Rice, in Philadelphia; and by W.P. Young, in Charleston, MDCCXCIII. [1793].
ESTC No. W31208.Grub Street ID 341608.
Morse, Jedidiah.
The American geography; or, a view of the present situation of the United States of America: containing astronomical geography; geographical definitions, discovery, and general description ... By Jedidiah Morse, A.M.
London: printed for John Stockdale, 1794.
ESTC No. N29948.Grub Street ID 18953.
Morse, Jedidiah.
The american geography; or, a view of the present situation of the United States of America. Containing astronomical geography; geographical definitions, discovery, and general description Of their Boundaries; Mountains; Lakes; Bays, and Rivers; Natural History; Production; Population; Government; Agriculture; Commerce; Manufactures; and History. - A concise account of the War, and of the important Events which have succeeded: A Particular Description of Kentucky, the Western Territory, the Territory South of Ohio, and Vermong: Of their Extent; Civil Divisions; Chief Towns; Climates; Soils; Trade; Character; Constitutions; Courts of Justice; Colleges; Academies; Religion; Islands; Indians; Literary and Humane Societies; Springs; Curiosities; Histories; Mines; Minerals; Military Strength, &c. With a view of the British, Spanish, French, Portuguese, and Dutch Dominions, on the Continent, and in the West Indies. By Jedidiah Morse, A.M.
London: printed for John Stockdale, Piccadilly, 1794.
ESTC No. N29949.Grub Street ID 18954.
Morse, Jedidiah.
The american geography; or, a view of the present situation of the United States of America: containing astronomical geography; geographical definitions, discovery, and general description Of their Boundaries; Mountains; Lakes; Bays, and Rivers; Natural History; Production; Population; Government; Agriculture; Commerce; Manufactures, and History. - A concise Account of the War, and of the important Events which have succeeded: A Particular Discription Of Kentucky, The Western Territory, The Territory South Of Ohio, And Vermont: Of their Extent; Civil Divisions; Chief Towns; Climates; Soils; Trade; Character; Constitutions; Courts of Justice; Colleges; Academies; Religion; Islands; Indians; Literary and Humane Societies; Springs; Curiosities; Histories; Mines; Minerals; Military Strength, &c. With A View Of The British, Spanish, French, Portuguese, And Dutch Dominions, ON The Continent, And In The West Indies, And Of Europe, Asia, And Africa. By Jedidiah Morse, A.M.
London: printed for John Stockdale, Piccadilly, 1794.
ESTC No. T136148.Grub Street ID 184438.
Morse, Jedidiah.
The life of Gen. Washington, commander in chief of the American Army during the late war, and present president of the United States. Also, of the brave General Montgomery. Embellished with cuts.
Philadelphia: Printed by Jones, Hoff & Derrick, no. 8, North Fifth-Street, M,DCC,XCIV. [1794].
ESTC No. W24351.Grub Street ID 334313.
Morse, Jedidiah.
Geography made easy: being an abridgement of the American universal geography. ... To which is added, an improved chronological table of remarkable events, from the creation to the present time. Illustrated with maps of the countries described. Calculated particularly for the use and improvement of schools and academies in the United States of America. By Jedidiah Morse, A.M. Minister of the congregation in Charlestown, near Boston. Published according to act of Congress. [Five lines of quotations].
Printed at Boston: by I. Thomas and E.T. Andrews, Faust's statue, no. 45, Newbury Street, 1794.
ESTC No. W31341.Grub Street ID 341750.
Morse, Jedidiah.
Elements of geography: containing a concise and comprehensive view of that useful science, as divided into, 1. astronomical 2. physical or natural 3. political geography, on a new plan. Adapted to the capacities of children and youth; and designed, from its cheapness, for reading and classical book in common schools, and as a useful winter evening's entertainment for young people in private families. Illustrated with a beautiful map of the United States, and a beautiful chart of the whole world. By Jedidiah Morse, D.D. Minister of the congregation in Charlestown, Massachusetts. [Three lines from Backus].
Printed at Boston: by I. Thomas and E.T. Andrews. Sold by them, at Faust's Statue, and by I. Thomas, in Worcester; also, in New York, by S. Campbell; in Philadelphia, by M. Carey; in Baltimore, by Thomas, Andrews and Butler; and by other booksellers, in different parts of the United States, Dec. 1795.
ESTC No. W31848.Grub Street ID 342289.
Morse, Jedidiah.
A new and correct edition of the American geography; or, a view of the present situation of the United States of America: ... With a particular description of Kentucky, the Western Territory, and Vermont. ... To which is added an abridgment of the geography of the British, Spanish, ... By Jedidiah Morse. Illustrated ...
Edinburgh: printed for R. Morison and Son, Perth; and Vernor and Hood, London, 1795.
ESTC No. N4899.Grub Street ID 33437.
Morse, Jedidiah.
The present situation of other nations of the world, contrasted with our own. A sermon, delivered at Charlestown, in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, February 19, 1795; being the day recommended by George Washington, president of the United States of America, for publick thanksgiving and prayer. By Jedidiah Morse, D.D. Minister of the congregation in Charlestown. [Two lines of quotation].
[Boston]: Printed by Samuel Hall, no. 53, Cornhill, Boston, 1795.
ESTC No. W28955.Grub Street ID 339167.
Morse, Jedidiah.
The history of America, in two books. Containing, I. A general history of America. II. A concise history of the late Revolution. Extracted from the American edition of the Encyclopaedia.
Philadelphia: Printed by Thomas Dobson, at the stone-house, South Second-Street, M.DCC.XCV. [1795].
ESTC No. W31345.Grub Street ID 341754.
Morse, Jedidiah.
Elements of geography: containing a concise and comprehensive view of that useful science, as divided into, 1. astronomical 2. physical or natural 3. political geography. On a new plan. Adapted to the capacities of children and youth; and designed, from its cheapness, for reading and classical book in common schools, and as a useful winter evening's entertainment for young people in private families. Illustrated with a beautiful map of the United States, and a beautiful chart of the whole world. By Jedidiah Morse, D.D. Minister of the congregation in Charlestown, Massachusetts. [Three lines from Backus].
Printed at Boston: by I. Thomas and E.T. Andrews. Sold by them, at Faust's Statue, and by I. Thomas, in Worcester; also, in New York, by S. Campbell; in Philadelphia, by M. Carey; in Baltimore, by Thomas, Andrews and Butler; and by other booksellers, in different parts of the United States, Feb. 1796.
ESTC No. W31849.Grub Street ID 342290.
Morse, Jedidiah.
The duty of resignation under afflictions, illustrated and enforced from the example of Christ, in a sermon preached at Charlestown, April 17, 1796. Occasioned by the death of the Honourable Thomas Russell, Esquire, who died in Boston, April 8, 1796, aged fifty-six. By Jedidiah Morse, D.D. Minister of the congregation in Charlestown. Published at the request of the mourners.
[Boston]: Printed by Samuel Hall, in Cornhill, Boston, MDCCXCVI. [1796].
ESTC No. W30947.Grub Street ID 341322.
Morse, Jedidiah.
The American universal geography, or, A view of the present state of all the empires, kingdoms, states, and republics in the known world, and of the United States in particular. In two parts. ... The whole comprehending a complete and improved system of modern geography. Calculated for Americans. Illustrated with twenty-eight maps and charts. By Jedidiah Morse, D.D. Minister of the congregation in Charlestown. Published according to act of Congress. Part I[-II].
Printed at Boston: by Isaiah Thomas and Ebenezer T. Andrews. Sold at their bookstore, Faust's Statue, no. 45, Newbury Street; by said Thomas, in Worcester; by S. Campbell, in New York; by M. Carey, in Philadelphia; by Thomas, Andrews and Butler, in Baltimore; and by other booksellers in different parts of the United States, June, 1796.
ESTC No. W31209.Grub Street ID 341609.
Morse, Jedidiah.
Geography made easy: being an abridgment of the American universal geography. ... To which is added, an improved chronological table of remarkable events, from the creation to the present time. Illustrated with maps of the countries described. Calculated particularly for the use and improvement of schools and academies in the United States of America. By Jedidiah Morse, D.D. Minister of the congregation in Charlestown, near Boston. Published according to act of Congress. [Four lines of quotations].
Printed at Boston: by I. Thomas and E.T. Andrews, Faust's statue, no. 45, Newbury Street. Sold by said Thomas & Andrews, in Boston; I. Thomas, in Worcester; S. Campbell, New York; M. Carey, Philadelphia; and Thomas, Andrews & Butler, Baltimore, May, 1796.
ESTC No. W31342.Grub Street ID 341751.
Morse, Jedidiah.
A description of the soil, productions, commercial, agricultural and local advantages of the Georgia Western Territory: together with a summary and impartial view of the claims of Georgia and of the United States to this territory, and of the principal arguments adduced by the purchasers against these claims. Collected and stated from various authentic documents. Extracted, and published in this form, (by permission) from Rev. Dr. Morse's American gazetteer, a new work. Illustrated with a new and correct map.
Boston: Printed by Thomas & Andrews, 1797.
ESTC No. W20126.Grub Street ID 329771.
Morse, Jedidiah.
The American gazetteer, exhibiting, in alphabetical order, a much more full and accurate account, than has been given, of the states, provinces, counties, cities, towns, villages, rivers, bays, harbours, gulfs, sounds, capes, mountains, forts, Indian tribes, & new discoveries, on the American continent, also of the West-India Islands ... with a particular description of the Georgia Western Territory ... The whole comprising upwards of seven thousand distinct articles. Collected and compiled from the best authorities, and arranged with great care, by, and under the direction of, Jedidiah Morse, D.D. Author of the American universal geography--Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences--and member of the Masssachusetts Historical Society. Illustrated with seven new and neat maps. Published according to act of Congress.
Printed in Boston: at the presses of S. Hall, and Thomas & Andrews, and sold by E. Larkin, and the other booksellers in Boston; by Gaine & Ten Eyck, and S. Campbell, New-York; M. Carey, and W. Young, Philadelphia; by Messrs. Websters, and Thomas, Andrews & Pennyman, Albany; and Thomas, Andrews & Butler, Baltimore, 1797.
ESTC No. W38516.Grub Street ID 349351.
Morse, Jedidiah.
Elements of geography: containing a concise and comprehensive view of that useful science, as divided into, 1. astronomical 2. physical, or natural 3. political geography. On a new plan. Adapted to the capacities of children and youth; and designed, from its cheapness, for a reading and classical book in common schools, and as a useful winter evening's entertainment for young people in private families. Illustrated with a neat map of the United States, and a beautiful chart of the whole world. By Jedidiah Morse, D.D. Minister of the congregation in Charlestown, Massachusetts--author of the American universal geography, and of the American gazetteer. [Three lines from Backus].
Printed at Boston: by I. Thomas and E.T. Andrews. Sold by them, at Faust's Statue, and by I. Thomas, in Worcester; in Albany, by Thomas, Andrews, & Penniman; in Baltimore, by Thomas, Andrews & Butler; and by other booksellers, in different parts of the United States, Feb. 1798.
ESTC No. W31850.Grub Street ID 342292.
Morse, Jedidiah.
An abridgment of the American gazetteer. Exhibiting, in alphabetical order, a compendious account of the states, provinces, counties, cities, towns, villages, rivers, bays, harbours, gulfs, sounds, capes, mountains, forts, Indian tribes, & new discoveries, on the America continent, and its appendant islands; particularly the West-Indies. ... To which is annexed an accurate table of all the post-offices in the United States. By Jedidiah Morse, D.D. Author of the American universal geography--Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences--and member of the Masssachusetts Historical Society. Illustrated with a map of North America. Abridged by the author. Published according to act of Congress.
Printed at Boston: by Thomas and Andrews. Sold by them, by E. Larkin, and other booksellers, in Boston; by I. Thomas, Worcester; by Thomas, Andrews & Penniman, Albany; and by Thomas, Andrews & Butler, Baltimore, --June, 1798.
ESTC No. W31206.Grub Street ID 341606.
Morse, Jedidiah.
The character and reward of a good and faithful servant illustrated in a sermon, delivered at Charlestown, April 29, 1798, the Lord's-Day following the death and interment of the Honorable James Russell, Esq. Who died April 24th, aged 83 years. By Jedidiah Morse, D.D. Minister of the congregation in Charlestown.
[Boston]: Printed by Samuel Hall, no. 53, Cornhill, Boston, 1798.
ESTC No. W30281.Grub Street ID 340603.
Morse, Jedidiah.
The american gazetteer, exhibiting, in alphabetical order, a much more full and accurate account than has been given, of the states, provinces, counties, Cities, Towns, Villages, Rivers, Bays, Harbours, Gulfs, Sounds, Capes, Mountains, Forts, Indian Tribes, and New Discoveries, on the American continent, also of the West India islands, And other Islands appendant to the Continent, and those newly discovered in the Pacific Ocean: describing The Extent, Boundaries, Population, Government, Productions, Commerce, Manufactures, Curiosities, &c. of the several Countries, and of their important Civil Divisions-And the Longitude and Latitude, the Bearings and Distances, from noted Places, of the Cities, Towns, and Villages: with a particular description of the Georgia Western Territory. The Whole comprising upwards of seven thousand distinct articles. Collected and compiled from the best Authorities, and arranged with great Care, by, and under the direction of, Jedidiah Morse, D. D. Author of .
[London]: Printed in Boston, New England. London: reprinted for J. Stockdale, Piccadilly; C. Dilly, Poultry; and T.N. Longman, Paternoster Row, 1798.
ESTC No. T21818.Grub Street ID 242832.
Morse, Jedidiah.
A sermon, delivered at the New North Church in Boston, in the morning, and in the afternoon at Charlestown, May 9th, 1798, being the day recommended by John Adams, president of the United States of America, for solemn humiliation, fasting and prayer. By Jedidiah Morse, D.D. Minister of the congregation in Charlestown. Published at the request of a number of the hearers, in both congregations.
[Boston]: Printed by Samuel Hall, no. 53, Cornhill, Boston, 1798.
ESTC No. W29144.Grub Street ID 339376.
Morse, Jedidiah.
Geography made easy: being an abridgment of the American universal geography. ... To which is added, an improved chronological table of remarkable events, from the creation to the present time. Illustrated with a map of the world, and a map of North America. Calculated particularly for the use and improvement of schools and academies in the United States of America. By Jedidiah Morse, D.D. Minister of the congregation in Charlestown, Massachusetts-- Author of the American universal geography, and the American gazetteer. Published according to act of Congress. [Four lines of quotations].
Printed at Boston: by I. Thomas and E.T. Andrews, Faust's statue, no. 45, Newbury Street. Sold by said Thomas & Andrews, and other booksellers, in Boston; I. Thomas, in Worcester; S. Campbell, New York; Thomas, Andrews & Penniman, Albany; M. Carey, Philadelphia; and Thomas, Andrews & Butler, Baltimore, --1798.
ESTC No. W31343.Grub Street ID 341752.
Morse, Jedidiah.
The history of America, in two books. Containing, I. A general history of America. II. A concise history of the late Revolution. Extracted from the American edition of the Encyclopaedia.
Philadelphia: Printed by Thomas Dobson, at the stone-house, South Second-Street, M.DCC.XCVIII. [1798].
ESTC No. W31346.Grub Street ID 341755.
Morse, Jedidiah.
A sermon delivered before the Grand Lodge of Free & Accepted Masons of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, at a public installation of the officers of the Corinthian Lodge, at Concord, in the county of Middlesex, June 25th, 1798. By Jedidiah Morse, D.D. Minister of the congregation in Charlestown.
Leominster, Massachusetts: Printed by Brother Charles, & John Prentiss, --1798.
ESTC No. W31347.Grub Street ID 341756.
Morse, Jedidiah.
A sermon, preached at Charlestown, November 29, 1798, on the anniversary thanksgiving in Massachusetts. With an appendix, designed to illustrate some parts of the discourse; exhibiting proofs of the early existence, progress, and deleterious effects of French intrigue an influence in the United States. By Jedidiah Morse, D.D. Pastor of the church in Charlestown. Published by request.
[Boston]: Printed by Samuel Hall, no. 53, Cornhill, Boston, 1799.
ESTC No. W31350.Grub Street ID 341760.
Morse, Jedidiah.
A sermon, exhibiting the present dangers, and consequent duties of the citizens of the United States of America. Delivered at Charlestown, April 25, 1799. The day of the national fast, by Jedidiah Morse, D.D. Pastor of the church in Charlestown. Published at the request of the hearers.
Charlestown [Mass.]: Printed and sold by Samuel Etheridge, next door to Warren-Tavern, 1799.
ESTC No. W29190.Grub Street ID 339427.
Morse, Jedidiah.
An address, to the students at Phillips Academy, in Andover. Delivered July 9, 1799. Being the day of the anniversary exhibition. By Jedidiah Morse, D.D. Published at the request of the trustees.
Charlestown [Mass.]: Printed by Samuel Etheridge, 1799.
ESTC No. W37111.Grub Street ID 347876.
Morse, Jedidiah.
A sermon, exhibiting the present dangers, and consequent duties of the citizens of the United States of America. Delivered at Charlestown, April 25, 1799. The day of the national fast, by Jedidiah Morse, D.D. Pastor of the church in Charlestown. Published at the request of the hearers.
[Hartford]: Charlestown, printed: Hartford: reprinted by Hudson and Goodwin, 1799.
ESTC No. W31348.Grub Street ID 341757.
Morse, Jedidiah.
A sermon, exhibiting the present dangers, and consequent duties of the citizens of the United States of America. Delivered at Charlestown, April 25, 1799, the day of the national fast. By Jedidiah Morse, D.D. Pastor of the church in Charlestown. Published at the request of the hearers.
New-York.: Printed for and sold by Cornelius Davis, no. 94, Water-Street, 1799.
ESTC No. W31349.Grub Street ID 341758.
Morse, Jedidiah.
A prayer and sermon, delivered at Charlestown, December 31, 1799, on the death of George Washington ... With an additional sketch of his life. By Jedidiah Morse, ... To which is prefixed the proceedings of the town in respectful testimony of the distinguished talents ... of the deceased. Written by Josiah Bartlett, Esq.
London: printed by J. Bateson. Sold by Button; Conder; Stower & Huffam; and by Brown, James, & Cottle, Bristol, 1800.
ESTC No. N20917.Grub Street ID 10300.
Morse, Jedidiah.
A prayer and sermon, delivered at Charlestown, December 31, 1799. On the death of George Washington; ... With an additional sketch of his life. By Jedidiah Morse, D.D. ... To which is prefixed, an account of the proceedings of the town on the melancholy occasion. Written by Josiah Bartlett, Esq.
London: printed for John Stockdale, 1800.
ESTC No. T179187.Grub Street ID 215972.
Morse, Jedidiah.
Geography made easy: being an abridgment of the American universal geography. ... To which is added, an improved chronological table of remarkable events, from the creation to the present time. Illustrated with a map of the world, and a map of North America. Calculated particularly for the use and improvement of schools and academies in the United States of America. By Jedidiah Morse, D.D. Minister of the congregation in Charlestown, Massachusetts-- Author of the American universal geography, and the American gazetteer. Published according to act of Congress. [Four lines of quotations].
Printed at Boston: by I. Thomas and E.T. Andrews, Faust's statue, no. 45, Newbury Street. Sold by said Thomas & Andrews, and other booksellers, in Boston; I. Thomas, Worcester; Thomas, Andrews & Penniman, Albany; and Thomas, Andrews & Butler, Baltimore, --October, 1800.
ESTC No. W31344.Grub Street ID 341753.