"An appropriation of the 'Packman's Paternoster', by Sir James Sempill"--cf. Dict. nat. biog. and N. & Q. 2d ser., v. 11., Published earlier under title A pedlar and a Romish priest, in a very hot discourse ..., and Signatures: [A]-D4 (incl. front.).
Publisher:
Printed for, and sold by Henry Hills in Black-Fryers, near the Waterside,
Serious remonstrance to the people of Connecticut. and Steady habits vindicated.
Description:
Also addtributed to Mr. Ezra Sampson, editor of the Connecticut Courant, cf. Sabin., Attributed to: David Daggett. Cf. NUC pre-1956 imprints., Autograph of J. L. Kingsley., and No. 7 of 14 works bound together.
Publisher:
Printed by Hudson & Goodwin,
Subject (Geographic):
Connecticut--Politics and government--1775-1865.
Subject (Name):
Kingsley, James Luce,--1778-1852--Autograph. and Sampson, Ezra, 1749-1823.
Subject (Topic):
Amer tracts--1805. and Campaign literature, 1805--Federal--Connecticut.
Errata: p. [4] (1st group)., Imperfect: most of p. [1]-40 at end bled at top; final leaf mutilated., Includes (p. 1-40 at end) with special t.p.: The reformed Virginian silk-worm, a reprint, with additions, of "A rare and new discovery of a speedy way [etc.]" London, 1652. It was apparently also issued separately (Wing H1000)., Includes bibliographical references., Includes letters by "V.F., gentleman", Edward Diggs and John Ferrar and verses by Ferrar and Du Bartas., and Signatures: A² B-F⁴ G⁴(-G4) H-I⁴ chi1, ²A-E⁴ ²F².
Publisher:
Printed for Giles Calvert ...,
Subject (Name):
Hartlib, Samuel, d. 1662. Reformed Virginian silk-worm.
Subject (Topic):
Amer tracts--1655., Bees--Early works to 1800., Brit tracts--1655., and Sericulture--Early works to 1800.