nach der Deutschen Uebersetzung D. Martin Luthers, mit kurzem Inhalt eines jeden Capitels, und vollstèandiger Anweisung gleicher Schriftstellen, wie auch aller Sonn- und Festtèagigen Evangelien und Episteln.
Edition
1. Aufl.
Place of Publication
Lancaster [Pa.]
Publisher
Gedruckt bey Wilhelm Hamilton,
Date of Publication
1812.
Physical Description
1 l., 572, [5] p. ; 18 cm.
Notes
The New Testament in German.
Text is printed in verse form, double column, single rule down center of page. Title centered across top of both pages. Chapter summarie in matching type. References and Gospel Parallels after verses. Divided into sections for readings on Sundays and Holy Days.
Includes Register.
ABS copy has on inside of front cover bookplate of Albert M. Grier. Written on fly leaf name of Henry Heilman. In a medallion: "Christina Shuns anno 1814."
Original annotated in margin: Copied from the original under the direction of the Surveyor General the 29th of July 1819, Dan Small.
Relief shown by hachures.
Shows churches, schools, mills, factories, and forges.
Accompanied by certificate with seal attesting that "this is a photo copy of a map of Lancaster County used by John Melish in constructing his state map. Reproduced from film of an original remaining on file in the Land Office of the Department of Internal Affairs" of Pennsylvania. 1 leaf.
Sometimes referred to as a "Whiteside" map. See Munger's Pennsylvania Land Records, p. 129-130.
The self-taught conveyancer, or, Farmers' and mechanics' guide : being a compilation from the most approved authorities, of the various instruments of writing, which are found necessary in the common concerns of the farmer, mechanic and man of business : arranged in so clear and concise a manner, that the most ignorant may with ease, by referring to it, execute bonds, leases, deeds, indentures, notes, articles, of agreement, &c. without application to an attorney
Ja. Ross, A.M., humaniorum literarum et linguæ græcæ professore accurante ; Accesserunt fini analysis, decalogus, Dominica precatio.
Edition
Editio secunda emendatior et nonnullis priore contractior.
Place of Publication
Philadelphiæ
Publisher
Typis Janæ Aitken,
Date of Publication
1813.
Physical Description
viii, 100 p. ; 18 cm.
Notes
Note on flyleaf: "To William Tindly [?] Esq. Treasurer of the State of Pennsylvania: Sir I deliver this copy to you that you may deliver it to the Secretary of the State to be accessioned in his office. James Ross."
Sketch on the life of James Ross laid in. "Author of this Greek Grammar; Born May 18, 1744 in Oxford, Chester Co. Died July 6 1827 in Phila. (Body later removed to Carlisle.) No descendants. Married 1. Rosanna Sharp 2. Cath. Irvine of Carlisle. He was a member of the First Presbyterian Ch. Lancaster. He taught in Old Franklin College from 1802-1809. At Dickinson College from 1784-1797. Excellent Latin & Greek scholar. Latin grammar was famous far & wide. See Lancaster County Historical Society Pub volume 9, p. 29 by Rev. Joseph H. Dubbs. D.D., - L.L.D. Written in 1904."
Doct. Johann Habermanns Christliches gebet-büchlein : enthaltend morgen- und abend-segen auf all tage in der woche. Nebst andern schönen gebeter. Wie auch magister Neumanns Kern aller gebeter, und geistlichen stundenwecker
Key to the exercises adapted to Murray's English grammar. : Calculated to enable private learners to become their own instructers [sic], in grammar and composition
Renunciations are papers filed in the Orphans' Court by executors of an estate who do not wish to administer that estate. They show the name of the decedent, the decedent's place of residence, the name of the person renouncing administration, the name of the replacement administrator to be appointed, and date. The relationship between the decedent, the executor, and the administrator is usually shown. Arranged chronologically and then alphabetically within each year.
System of Arrangement
Arranged chronologically and then alphabetically within each year.