Thomas Branagan
Born 1774-01-01
Died 1843-01-01
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL646308A
Top Subjects
- United States (6)
- Slavery (5)
- God (4)
- Slave trade -- Africa -- Poetry (3)
- Virtue (3)
- Christian life (3)
- Natural theology (3)
Books by Thomas Branagan
Total count: 47
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A preliminary essay on the oppression of the exiled sons of Africaconsisting of animadversions on the impolicy and barbarity of the deleterious commerce and subsequent slavery of the human species : to which is added, a desultory letter written to Napoleon Bonaparte, anno Domini 1801Printed for the author by John W. Scott ...1804-01-01
A preliminary essay, on the oppression of the exiled sons of Africa.Consisting of animadversions on the impolicy and barbarity of the deleterious commerce and subsequent slavery of the human species; to which is added, A desultory letter written to Napoleon Bonaparte, anno Domini, 1801.Printed for the author, by J. W. Scott1804-01-01-
A preliminary essay on the oppression of the exiled sons of Africa, consisting of animadversions on the impolicy and barbarity of the deleterious commerce and subsequent slavery of the human species, to which is added A desultory letter written to Napoleon Bonaparte, A.D. 1801Printed for the author by J.W. Scott1804-01-01
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Serious remonstrances, addressed to the citizens of the northern states, and their representativesbeing an appeal to their natural feelings & common sense: consisting of speculations and animadversions on the recent revival of the slave trade, in the American republic: with an investigation relative to the consequent evils resulting to the citizens of the northern states from that event. Interspersed with a simplified plan for colonizing the free Negroes of the northern, in conjunction with those who have, or may emigrate from the southern states, in a distant part of the national territory: considered as the only possible means of avoiding the deleterious evils attendant on slavery in a republicPrinted and published by Thomas T. Stiles, no. 251, North Front-Street.1805-01-01
Aveniaor, A tragical poem, on the oppression of the human species, and infringement on the rights of man : in six books, with notes explanatory and miscellaneousPrinted for S. Engles and Samuel Wood1805-01-01-
Avenia, or, A tragical poemon the oppression of the human species and infringement on the rights of man, in six books : with notes explanatory and miscellaneous, written in imitation of Homer's IliadPrinted for Silas, Engles, and Samuel Wood, New York1805-01-01
Serious remonstrances, addressed to the citizens of the northern states, and their representatives: being an appeal to their natural feelings & common sense: consisting of speculations and animadversions, on the recent revival of the slave trad, in the American republic: with an investigation relative to the consequent evils resulting to the citizens of the northern states from that event. Interspersed with a simplified plan for colonizing the free negroes of the northern, in conjunction with those who have, or may emigrate from the southern states, in a distant part of the national territory: considered as the only possible means of avoiding the deleterious evils attendant on slavery in a republic.Printed and published by Thomas T. Stiles, No. 251, North Front-street1805-01-01-
The penitential tyranta juvenile poem in two cantos : to which is prefixed, Compendious memoirs of the authorPrinted for the author1805-01-01
Avenia, Or, A Tragical Poem on the Oppression of the Human Species and Infringement on the ...S. Engles1805-01-01-
Serious remonstrances, addressed to the citizens of the northern states, and their representativesbeing an appeal to their natural feelings & common sense : consisting of speculations and animadversions on the recent revival of the slave trade in the American republic : with an investigation relative to the consequent evils resulting to the citizens of the northern states from that event : interspersed with a simplified plan for colonizing the free negroes of the northern, in conjunction with those who have, or may emigrate from the southern states, in a distant part of the national territory : considered as the only possible means of avoiding the deleterious evils attendant on slavery in a republicPrinted and published by Thomas T. Stiles1805-01-01
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The flowers of literaturebeing a compendious exhibition of the most interesting geographical, historical, miscellaneous and theological subjects in miniature : to which are prefixed preliminary addresses to parents, teachers and their pupilsPrinted by James Oram, for the author and Daniel Fenton1806-01-01
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The excellency of the female character vindicatedbeing an investigation relative to the cause and effects of the encroachments of men upon the rights of women, and the too frequent degradation and consequent misfortunes of the fair sexPrinted by Samuel Wood, for the author1807-01-01
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The penitential tyrant; or, Slave trader reformeda pathetic poem, in four cantos2d. ed., enl.Printed and sold by Samuel Wood, no. 362, Pearl-street1807-01-01
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Political & theological disquisitions on the signs of the timesrelative to the present conquests of France, etc.Printed for the author ...1807-01-01
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Political & theological disquisitions on the signs of the times, relative to the present conquests of France etc.Printed for the author1807-01-01
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Political & theological disquisitions on the signs of the times, relative to the present conquests of France etcPrinted for the author1807-01-01
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The excellency of the female character vindicatedbeing an investigation relative to the cause and effects of the encroachments of men upon the rights of women, and the too frequent degradation and consequent misfortunes of the fair sexPrinted by Samuel Wood, for the author1807-01-01
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The curse of Christendom, or, Bigotry and bitterness exposedan answer to the late defamatory publication by the Rev. William White ... entitled "Christian Baptism"...Sold by F. Black1808-01-01
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The excellency of virtue, contrasted with the deformity of vice, or, The admonitions of a loving father to his only sonon the most useful, entertaining, and interesting subjects : intended to inspire adults, as well as children, with suitable detestation at the destructive practices and delusive opinions of the slaves of superstition, the votaries of fashion, and the vices of the present age : to which is added, A terrestrial paradise displayed, or, The road to happiness and Heaven, strewed with flowers, and carpetted with roses, &c.Printed for the author by J. Rakestraw1808-01-01
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The excellency of virtue, contrasted with the deformity of vice, or, The admonitions of a loving father to his only son ; A terrestrial paradise displayed, or The road to happiness and Heaven, strewed with flowers and carpetted with rosesPrinted for the author by J. Rakestraw1808-01-01
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The beauties of philanthropy, or, The moral likeness of God delineated, in miniaturebeing an intellectual mirror for the dignified clergy, as well as the subordinate laiety : to which is added, The impartiality of Jehovah vindicated, or, A compendious view of the degradation and destruction of the most celebrated nations of antiquity, with an investigation relative to the cause of their downfall : also a comparative estimate of the similarity between their degeneracy, and the depravity of the inhabitants of Christendom : intended to prove that the same cause will produce the same effect, in modern, as it did in ancient times2nd ed., enlPrinted by Joseph Rakestraw1808-01-01
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The excellency of virtue, contrasted with the deformity of viceor, The admonitions of a loving father to his only son ... To which is added, A terrestrial paradise displayed; or, The road to happiness and Heaven, strewed with flowers, and carpetted with roses, &cPrinted for the author by J. Rakestraw1808-01-01
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The pleasures of deathcontrasted with the miseries of human life : being a sacred solace ... to which is added the heavenly antidote ...S. Wiatt1809-01-01
Aveniaor, A tragical poem, on the oppression of the human species; and infringement on the rights of man.A new ed. To which is added the Constitution of the state of Pennsylvania. By Thomas Branagan.Printed, and sold by J. Cline, No. 125, South Eleventh Street1810-01-01
Avenia; or, A tragical poem, on the oppression of the human species; and infringement on the rights of manin five books : with notes explanatory and miscellaneousNew ed., to which is added the Constitution of the state of Pennsylvania.Printed, and sold by J. Cline1810-01-01-
Avenia, or, A tragical poemon the oppression of the human species and infringement on the rights of man : in five books : with notes explanatory and miscellaneous, written in imitation of Homer's IliadNew ed.Printed and sold by J. Cline1810-01-01
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A concise view, of the principal religious denominations, in the United States of Americacomprehending a general account of their doctrines, ceremonies, and modes of worship ... with notes political and philosophical ...Printed by John Cline1811-01-01
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A concise view, of the principal religious denominations, in the United States of Americacomprehending a general account of their doctrines , ceremonies, and modes of worship ... with notes, political and philosophical ..Printed by John Cline1811-01-01
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Rights of God, written for the benefit of man, or, The impartiality of Jehovah vindicatedNew improved ed., with a collection of the most precious and consolatory Scripture promises ... to which is added, solemn admonitions on the present portentous signs of the times ...Published for Johnston, Mograw, Boileau, and Harrison1812-01-01
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The charms of benevolence, and patriotic mentorbeing an essay on the utility and propriety of organizing benevolent associations ... : to which is added, solemn admonitions of the present portentous signs of the times ...2nd edPrinted for the author1812-01-01
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Rights of God, written for the benefit of man, or, The impartiality of Jehovah vindicatedNew improved ed., with a collection of the most precious and consolatory Scripture promises ... to which is added, solemn admonitions on the present portentous signs of the times ...Published for Johnston, Mograw, Boileau, and Harrison1812-01-01
Rights of God, written for the benefit of manor, the impartiality of Jehovah vindicated.A new edition with additions ...published for Johnston and Cooper1812-01-01-
The charms of benevolence and patriotic mentor, or, The rights and privileges of republicanism, contrasted with the wrongs and usurpations of monarchyJohnston and Patterson1813-01-01
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The charms of benevolence and patriotic mentor, or, The rights and privileges of republicanism, contrasted with the wrongs and usurpations of monarchy.Johnston and Patterson1813-01-01
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The celestial comforter, or, A collection of the most precious and consolatory scripture promises ...to which is added, A glimpse of the last church of Christ in the world ..5th ed., with additionsEnoch Johnson1814-01-01
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A beam of celestial light in a dear, deluded, and degenerate ageor, Epistles consolatory, argumentative, and instructive: addressed to the church of Christ in the wilderness. Interspersed with expostulations, exhortation s and messages "in the word of the Lord," to the lost sheep of the house of ChristendomPrinted for the author1814-01-01
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The celestial comforter, or, A collection of the most precious and consolatory scripture promises ..to which is added, A glimpse of the last church of Christ in the world ...5th ed., with additions.Enoch Johnson1814-01-01
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A beam of celestial light in a dark, deluded, and degenerate age, or, Epistles, consolatory, argumentative, and instructive ...Printed for the author1814-01-01
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Rights of God written for the benefit of manor, the impartiality of Jehovah vindicated : to which is added, a glimpse of the sovereign beneficence, intended to stimulate mankind, to learn from the kindness of God... : the whole consolidated with the dying expressions of Mathew (sic) Franklin, delivered in Friends Meeting, Pearl Street, New York, January 9, 1815...5th ed.Published by Enoch Johnson1815-01-01
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The pride of Britannia humbled, or, The queen of the ocean unqueen'd, by the American cock boats ..illustrated and demonstrated by four letters addressed to Lord Liverpool on the late American warT. Boyle1815-01-01
The pleasures of contemplationbeing a desultory investigation of the harmonies, beauties, and benefits of nature; including a justification of the ways of God to man, and a glimpse of his sovereign beauty ...Published by Eastwick & Stacy1817-01-01-
The pleasures of contemplation, being a desultory investigation of the harmonies, beauties, and benefits of nature ...Eastwick & Stacy1817-01-01
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A glimpse of the beauties of eternal truthcontrasted with the deformity of popular error : intended as a preliminary to the grand centurial jubilee of the Reformation of the year 1517 ..s.n.1817-01-01
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The pleasures of contemplation, being an investigation of the harmonies, beauties, and benefits of naturea justification of the ways of God to man; and a vindication of the uniformity of eternal truth, contrasted with the deformity of popular error2d ed. By the author of "The pleasures of death". To which is added Five causes of popular poverty, &c., &c., by Dr. Blatchly ... The whole particularly intended as the second part of "Rights of God", 5th ed., printed A. D. 1815.Published for S. Eastwick1818-01-01
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The guardian genius of the federal union, or, Patriotic admonitions on the signs of the timesin relation to the evil spirit of party, arising from the root of all our evils, human slavery : being the first part of The beauties of philanthropyT. Branagan1839-01-01
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The guardian genius of the federal unionor, Patriotic admonitions on the signs of the times, in relation to the evil spirit of party, arising from the root of all our evils, human slavery.The author1839-01-01
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Celestial comforter