Edes, Peter, 1756-1840
Peter Edes American printer (1756–1840)
VIAF ID: 38441661 (Personal)
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Works
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An almanack, for the year of Our Lord ... calculated for the meridian of Providence ... | |
Bangor weekly register. | |
Benjamin Whitwell's eulogy | |
Commonwealth of Massachusetts. In the House of representatives, December 2, 1780. Whereas the Congress of the United States have required of this Commonwealth to supply the deficiency of our proportion of the Continental army; and where as it has been abundantly proved by too long experience that the measure of short inlistments has been productive of extravagent expense to towns and individuals as well as to the community has been destructive of order, economy and system in our finances- has been the chief source of the disappointments, misfortunes and perplexities we have experienced- and has been the great cause of protracting the war as the enemy have expected that our opposition would expire with the expiration of our army... | |
A constitution or frame of government : agreed upon by the delegates of the people of the state of Massachusetts-Bay, in convention, begun and held at Cambridge on the first of September, 1779, and continued by adjournments to the second of March, 1780 | |
A diary of Peter Edes, the oldest printer in the United States : written during his confinement in Boston, by the British, one hundred and seven days, in the year 1775, immediately after the Battle of Bunker Hill | |
An eulogy, on the virtues of General George Washington, who died December 14, 1799. | |
The Exchange advertiser. | |
Herald of liberty. | |
The Kennebec gazette. | |
Kennebeck intelligencer. | |
Letter addressed to the abbe Raynal on the affairs of North-America : In which the mistakes in the abbe's account of the revolution of America are corrected and cleared up | |
The life of Baron Frederick Trenck, 1793: | |
Newport herald. | |
Orations delivered at the request of the inhabitants of the town of Boston, to commemorate the evening of the fifth of March, 1770 : when a number of citizens were killed by a party of British troops, quartered among them, in a time of peace. | |
A philosophical discourse : addressed to the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, in the presence of a respectable audience, assembled at the meeting-house in Brattle-Street, in Boston, on the eighth of November M,DCC,LXXX, after the inauguration of the president into office | |
Proceedings of the convention begun and held at Concord, in the state of Massachusetts-Bay, on the sixth day of October, A.D. 1779, (in pursuance of the recommendation of a convention held in said place in July last) to "take into consideration the prices of merchandize and country produce, and make such regulations and reduction therein, as the public good might require." | |
Rhode-Island almanack | |
School dialogues, 1814: |