Also printed in The Beauties of poetry, British and American, Philadelphia, 1791, p. 182-185, Reserve; American poems, selected and original, Litchfield, 1793, p. 234-238. NBH; The Columbian muse, New York, 1794, p. 121-125, NBH; and The American poetical miscellany, Philadelphia, 1809, p. 172-176, NBH.

The Jeffersoniad; or, An echo to the groans of an expiring faction. By Democraticus. March 4, 1801: First year of the triumph of Republican principle. Price—18 cents. 1 p.l., (1)4-18 p. 16º.

Reserve

“The author ... presents his best respects to his fellow-citizens, and congratulates them on the event of the late election [of Jefferson as president]....”

“Theodore Dwight” is written in a contemporary hand on verso of title-page.

John of Enon, pseud. See [Benedict, David].

Johnson, Edward, 1599-1672. A history of New-England. From the English planting in the yeere 1628. untill the yeere 1652. Declaring the form of their government, civill, military, and ecclesiastique. Their wars with the Indians, their troubles with the Gortonists, and other heretiques. Their manner of gathering of churches, the commodities of the country, and description of the principall towns and havens, with the great encouragements to increase trade betwixt them and Old England. With the names of all their governours, magistrates, and eminent ministers.... London, Printed for Nath: Brook at the Angel in Corn-hill, 1654. 236 p., 2 l. 8º.

Reserve

Better known by the running title: Wonder-working providence of Sion’s Saviour in New England.

Contains many poems.