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William Livingston
(Livingston, William, 1723-1790)
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Livingston, William, 1723-1790: America: or, A poem on the settlement of the British colonies; addressed to the friends of freedom, and their country. / By a gentleman educated at Yale-College. (New-Haven: : Printed by Thomas and Samuel Green., [1780]), also by Timothy Dwight (HTML at Evans TCP)
Livingston, William, 1723-1790: A brief consideration of New York with respect to its natural advantages, its superiority in several instances over some of the neighboring colonies (Printed for C.F. Heartman, 1925), also by E. G. Swem (page images at HathiTrust)
Livingston, William, 1723-1790: A funeral elogium, on the Reverend Aaron Burr, late president of the College of New-Jersey. By William Livingston. ; [Seven lines of quotations] (New-York: : Printed and sold by H. Gaine, at the Bible and Crown in Hanover-Square., MDCCLVII. [1757]) (HTML at Evans TCP)
Livingston, William, 1723-1790: Israel Putnam; pioneer, ranger, and major-general,1718-1790 (G. P. Putnam's sons, 1901) (page images at HathiTrust)
Livingston, William, 1723-1790: Laws of New-York, from the 11th Nov. 1752, to 22d May 1762. Published according to an order of the General assembly. The second volume, with a table common to both volumes. ... (Printed by William Weyman, printer to the government, at the New printing-office in Broad-street, 1762), also by New York (Colony) and William Smith (page images at HathiTrust)
Livingston, William, 1723-1790: Laws of New-York, from the year 1691, to 1751, inclusive : published according to an act of the General Assembly. (Printed by James Parker ..., 1752), also by New York (Colony) and William Smith (page images at HathiTrust)
Livingston, William, 1723-1790: A letter to the Right Reverend Father in God, John, Lord Bishop of Landaff; occasioned by some passages in His Lordship's sermon, on the 20th of February, 1767, in which the American colonies are loaded with great and undeserved reproach. / By William Livingston. (New-York: : Printed for the author; and to be sold by Garrat Noel, near the coffee-house., MDCCLXVIII. [1768]) (HTML at Evans TCP)
Livingston, William, 1723-1790: Philosophic solitude: or, The choice of a rural life. A poem. / By a gentleman educated at Yale College. ; [Two lines of quotations in Latin] (New-York: : Printed by James Parker,, 1747), also by Noah Welles and William Peartree Smith (HTML at Evans TCP)
Livingston, William, 1723-1790: A review of the military operations in North-America from the commencement of the French hostilities on the frontiers of Virginia, in 1753, to the surrender of Oswego, on the 14th of August, 1756 : interspersed with various observations, characters and anecdotes necessary to give light into the conduct of American transactions in general and more especially into the political management of affairs in New-York : in a letter to a nobleman. (Printed by Alexander and James Robertson, 1770) (page images at HathiTrust)
Livingston, William, 1723-1790: A review of the military operations in North-America from the commencement of the French hostilities on the frontiers of Virginia, in 1753, to the surrender of Oswego, on the 14th of August, 1756 : interspersed with various observations, characters and anecdotes necessary to give light into the conduct of American transactions in general and more especially into the political management of affairs in New York : in a letter to a nobleman. (Printed for R. and J. Dodsley ..., 1757) (page images at HathiTrust)
Livingston, William, 1723-1790: A review of the military operations in North-America from the commencement of the French hostilities on the frontiers of Virginia, in 1753, to the surrender of Oswego, on the 14th of August, 1756 : interspersed with various observations, characters and anecdotes necessary to give light into the conduct of American transactions in general and more especially into the political management of affairs in New-York : in a letter to a nobleman. (Printed for P. Wilson and J. Exshaw ..., 1757) (page images at HathiTrust)
Livingston, William, 1723-1790: A review of the military operations in North-America, from the commencement of the French hostilities on the frontiers of Virginia in 1753, to the surrender of Oswego, on the 14th of August, 1756. : Interspersed with various observations, characters, and anecdotes; necessary to give more light into the conduct of American transactions in general; and more especially into the political management of affairs in New York. : In a letter to a nobleman. ([New Haven?] : London: printed, for R. and J. Dodsley in Pall-Mall. MDCCLVII. New-England, re-printed [by James Parker and Company?],, in the year. M,DCC,LVIII. [1758]), also by William Smith and John Morin Scott (HTML at Evans TCP)
Livingston, William, 1723-1790: A review of the military operations in North-America; from the commencement of the French hostilities on the frontiers of Virginia, in 1753, to the surrender of Oswego, on the 14th of August, 1756. : Interspersed with various observations, characters, and anecdotes; necessary to give light into the conduct of American transactions in general; and more especially into the political management of affairs in New-York. : In a letter to a nobleman. (New-York: : Printed by Alexander and James Robertson,, MDCCLXX. [1770]), also by William Smith and John Morin Scott (HTML at Evans TCP)
Livingston, William, 1723-1790: A soliloquy. [Five lines of quotations in Latin and English] ([Philadelphia] : Printed [by John Dunlap], in the year 1770) (HTML at Evans TCP)
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