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p. 5-11 contain list of 199 subscribers.
Edited by Joseph Dennie.
The Spunkiad: or Heroism improved. A congressional display of spit and cudge. A poem, in four cantoes. By an American youth. Newburgh: Printed and sold by D. Denniston. m, dcc, xcviii. 1 p.l., (1)4-23 p. 8º.
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A satire on the duel between Mathew Lyon and Roger Griswold in Congress, Jan. 30 and Feb. 15, 1798. For a full account of this affair see the Historical magazine, Jan., 1864.
The Squabble; a pastoral eclogue. By Agricola. With a curious and well-design’d frontispiece. Printed [from the first edition] by Andrew Steuart, in Second-street Philadelphia. [1764.] 8 p. 16º.
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The frontispiece, which is on page 4, is a crude woodcut representing “Thyrsis with a Pr*sb*t*rian Nose. Conn, with a Q**k*ronian Nose.”
Standish, Miles, the younger, pseud.? The times; a poem, addressed to the inhabitants of New-England, and of the state of New-York, particularly on the subject of the present anti-commercial system of the national administration. By Miles Standish, jun. Plymouth: Printed for the author, 1809. 2 p.l., (1)6-27 p. 8º.