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[v.] i. Tompson, Benjamin. New-England’s crisis.
[v.] ii. Morrell, William. New-England.
[v.] iii. Mather, Cotton. A poem and an elegy.
[v.] iv. Elegies and epitaphs, 1677-1717.
[v.] v. Wolcott, Roger. The poems of Roger Wolcott, Esq., 1725.
Cobbett, William, 1762-1835. French arrogance; or “The cat let out of the bag”; a poetical dialogue between the envoys of America, and X. Y. Z. and the lady. [By William Cobbett] Philadelphia: Published by Peter Porcupine, opposite Christ-Church, and sold by the principal booksellers. 1798. [Price 25 cents.] [Copyright secured according to law.] 2 p.l., (1)6-31 p. 8º.
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Reprinted with type-facsimile title-page in Magazine of history with notes and queries, extra no. 44, p. 383-408, IAG.
Cobby, John. Poetic essays on the glory of Christ, and on the divinity and work of the Holy Spirit. By John Cobby. Price eight cents. New-York: Printed by John Tiebout, No. 358, Pearl-Street, for the author. 1797. 1 p.l., (1)4-16 p. 8º.