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- Subject is exactly "Sin"
Verses composed on the schooner Washington and crew, : who was blown off the coast on the 24th of November 1811, being bound from New-York for Salem: light, commanded by Nicholas Thomas, of Frenchmans-Bay, and arrived at the island of St. Thomas, after being at sea 36 days
The ballad on this broadside is about the seafaring life. This broadside has two woodcuts and one ornament.
Date:1812
Publisher:Coverly, Nathaniel, 1775?-1824, printer.
Thou shalt do no murder. On Thursday, December 16, sentence of death was passed in a most solemn and impressive manner, by the Hon. Judge Sewall, upon Livermore and Angier, after a conviction of the murder of Nicholas John Cruay [i.e., Crevay], an Indian, on the night of the 23d. November
The ballads on this broadside are about murder and crime. This broadside has two woodcuts.
Date:1813
Publisher:Coverly, Nathaniel, 1775?-1824, printer.
Murder: death of Miss Mack Coy [i.e., McCoy], and the Young Teazer. On the death of Miss Elizabeth Mack Coy, of Lee, (N.H.) who was cruelly, murdered it is expected, towards the end of August, 1813: and on the deaths of Capt. Dobson, Lieut. Johnson, sailing master Merril, prize master Allen, and twenty five others, killed by a dreadful explosion on board a privateer called the Young Teazer: fire having been conveyed to the magazine it is expected, by this Johnson, who it is likely would have been hanged, had he not killed himself. Written by J. Plummer, travelling preacher
The ballad on this broadside is about murder and death. This broadside has two woodcuts and one ornament.
Date:1813?
Publisher:Coverly, Nathaniel, 1775?-1824, bookseller.
An Ode on the comet
The ballad on this broadside is about a comet. This broadside has one woodcut.
Date:1811
Publisher:
On the Dark Day, May nineteenth, 1780
The ballad on this broadside is about God's judgment. This broadside has three ornaments.
Date:1810-1814
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A New thought on time and eternity; or, The difference between to day and to morrow. (An invitation to youth for a new year)
The ballad on this broadside is about the Christian life. This broadside has one ornament.
Date:1810-1814
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The Exiles of Eden
The ballad on this broadside is about the exiles of Eden. This broadside has two woodcuts and one ornament.
Date:1810-1814
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The Dying words of a young man, together with Wiggleworth's [sic] dream
The ballads on this broadside are about the words of a dying man, and judgement day. This broadside has one woodcut and two ornaments.
Date:1810-1814
Publisher:Coverly, Nathaniel, 1775?-1824, printer.
Conversion hymn : together with the Harvest of the world
The ballads on this broadside are about Christianity and conversion. This broadside has two ornaments.
Date:1810-1814
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Indian letter. Extract of a letter from Capt. Hendricks, an Indian chief, of the Stockbridge nation, to Col. Pickering, one of the commissioners appointed by the president of the United States, for holding a treaty with the Six Nations, at Canandaigua, in the fall 1794
The ballad on this broadside is about the sin of drunkenness. This broadside has two ornaments.
Date:1810-1814
Publisher:Coverly, Nathaniel, 1775?-1824, printer.