Pseud: Effects of the Stage on the Manners of a People: and the Propriety of Encouraging and Establishing a Virtuous Theatre. By a Bostonian. Boston, 1792.

[Russell, Jonathan], To the Freemen of Rhode-Island, etc. (n. d.).

[Sullivan, James], The Altar of Baal thrown down: or, the French Nation defended, against the pulpit slander of David Osgood, A. M., pastor of the church in Medford. Par Citoyen de Novion. Boston, 1795.

The Pretensions of Thomas Jefferson to the Presidency examined and the charges against John Adams refuted. 1796.

The Rights of the Drama: or, an Inquiry into the Origin, Principles, and Consequences of Theatrical Entertainments. By Philo Dramatis. 1792.

[Wood, John], A Full Exposition of the Clintonian Faction, and the Society of the Columbian Illuminati; with an account of the writer of the narrative, and the characters of his certificate men, as also remarks on Warren’s Pamphlet. By J—— W——. Newark, 1802.

MISCELLANEOUS WORKS

Allen, Ethan, Reason the Only Oracle of Man, etc. Bennington, State of Vermont, 1784.

Aufrere, Anthony, The Cannibal’s Progress; or the Dreadful Horrors of the French Invasion, etc. (Tr. from the German.) Portsmouth, New-Hampshire, 1798.

Barruel, Augustin, Memoirs of Jacobinism. 4 vols. London, 1797.