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Letter from the secretary of war, accompanying his report on the petition of John Armstrong, received the 21st March, 1800
21st March, 1800. Ordered to lie on the table. Printed by order of the House of Representatives of the United States -
The Pleasant and delightful history, of the frolicksome courtier, and the jovial tinker
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The Pleasant and delightful history of Johnny Armstrong, of West Morland
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The Pleasant and delightful history of the frolicksome courtier, and the jovial tinker
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The Pleasant and delightful history of Lawrence Lazy
Containing his birth and flothful breeding: and also as he grew to maturity, how he served the school-master and his wife, the 'Squire's cook, and Mr Wheatley the farmer, which was accounted by the laws of Lubberland, high treason; and lastly, his arraignment and tryal before Sir James Jobson, in the Town Hall of Never-Work: concluding with his happy deliverance from those treasons which were laid to his charge. Licensed and entered according to order -
Documents accompanying a bill authorizing the Secretary of the Treasury to suspend the payment of certain bills drawn by John Armstrong
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A letter to the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States shewing the profligacy and corruption of General John Armstrong in his administration of the War Department
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A Bill Authorising the Secretary of the Treasury to Suspend the Payment of Certain Bills Drawn by John Armstrong
Late Minister of the United States at the Court of France -
A Bill Directing the Payment of Certain Bills Drawn by General Armstrong, in Favor of Thomas [i.e. William] Morgan
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Report of the Committee of Ways and Means on the petition of Thomas Griffin, accompanied with a bill directing payment of certain bills drawn by Gen. Armstrong in favor of Thomas [i.e., William] Morgan
March 10, 1818. Read, and with the bill committed to a committee of the whole House to-morrow -
The Pleasant and delightful history of the frolicksome courtier, and the jovial tinker
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Johnny Armstrong's last goodnight
declaring how John Armstrong and his eightscore men, fought a bloody battle with the Scotch king at Edenborough. To a pretty northern tune -
A pleasant and delightful history of Thomas Hickathrift
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Johnny Armstrong's last goodnight
declaring how John Armstrong and his eightscore men, fought a bloody battle with the Scotch king at Edenborough. To a pretty northern tune. Licensed and entered according to order -
Iohn Arm-strongs last good-night
Declaring how John Arm-strong and his eightscore men, fought a bloody bout with a Scottish king at Edenborough. To a pretty northern tune, called, Fare thou well Giltknock-hall -
Iohn Arm-strong's last good-night
Declaring how John Arm-strong and his eightscore men fought a bloody bout with a Scottish king at Edenborough. : To a pretty northern tune, called, Fare thou well Giltknock-hall -
Johnny Armstrong's last goodnight
Declaring how John Armstrong and his eightscore men, fought a bloody battle with the Scotch king at Edenborough. To a pretty northern tune -
The pleasant and delightful history of the renowned northern worthy, Johnny Armstrong, of Westmoreland
shewing his many noble deeds in his youth in divers countries, in arms against the Turks and Saracens in the Holy Land; : and how, settling at Guiltnock-hall in Westmoreland he by his industry, without any estate in lands or rents kept eightscore men to attend him, richly apparell'd well mounted and armed : how he married a fair lady, a poor knight's daughter, and of the noble entertainment at his wedding who brought him a fair son: : also an account of his many victories over the Scots, and how going to Edenborough upon the friendly invitation of that king, he and his men were all slain, valiantly fighting, whose death was revenged by his son; with many other matters of note : licens'd and enter'd according to order -
Letter from the secretary of war, accompanying his report on the petition of John Armstrong, received the 21st March, 1800
21st March, 1800. Ordered to lie on the table. -
A journal; containing an account of the wrongs, sufferings, and neglect, experienced by Americans in France
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The pleasant and delightful history of Jack and the giants
Part the second -
The pleasant and delightful history of Jack and the giants
Part the first -
The pleasant and delightful history of Gillian of Croydon
containing, her birth and parentage: Her first Amour, with the sudden Death of her Sweet-Heart: Her leaving her Father's House in Disguise, and becoming Deputy to a Country Midwife; with a very odd and humoursome Adventure before a Justice of the Peace, for screening a Child under her Hoop-Petticoat: Her discovery of a Love-Intrigue between her Mistress's Daughter, and a perjur'd, false-hearted Young-Man, which she relates in the tragical History of William and Margaret: Her Account of a Country Wedding in Kent; with several merry Passages which attended it. Illustrated with suitable cuts. The whole done much after the same method as those celebrated novels, by Mrs. Eliza Haywood -
The pleasant and delightful history of Fortunatus
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A pleasant and delightful history of Thomas Hickathrift