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| | Books by Thomas Branagan: Books in the extended shelves: Branagan, Thomas, 1774-1843: Avenia : or, A tragical poem, on the oppression of the human species, and infringement on the rights of man : in six books, with notes explanatory and miscellaneous, (S. Engles, 1805) (page images at HathiTrust) Branagan, Thomas, 1774-1843: Avenia, or, A tragical poem, on the oppression of the human species; and infringement on the rights of man. (Printed, and sold by J. Cline, No. 125, South Eleventh Street, 1810) (page images at HathiTrust) Branagan, Thomas, 1774-1843: The beauties of philanthropy (published for the author. Sold by G. J. Loomis, Albany, 1839) (page images at HathiTrust) Branagan, Thomas, 1774-1843: The beauties of philanthropy : or, the moral likeness of God delineated, in miniature: being 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; ... (printed by Joseph Rakestraw, 1808) (page images at HathiTrust) Branagan, Thomas, 1774-1843: The charms of benevolence, and patriotic mentor : or, the rights and privileges of republicanism, contrasted with the wrongs and usurpations of monarchy. (published by Johnston and Patterson, 1813) (page images at HathiTrust) Branagan, Thomas, 1774-1843: The excellency of the female character vindicated : being 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 sex (Printed by J. Rakestraw, 1808) (page images at HathiTrust) Branagan, Thomas, 1774-1843: The excellency of the female character vindicated; being 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 sex. (printed by F. Wyeth, 1828), also by F. Wyeth (page images at HathiTrust) Branagan, Thomas, 1774-1843: The flowers of literature. Being an exhibition of the most interesting geographical, historical, miscellaneous and theological subjects. (Printed for D. Fenton, Trenton, (N. J.), John Cline, Printer, 1810) (page images at HathiTrust) Branagan, Thomas, 1774-1843: The flowers of literature; being an exhibition of the most interesting geographical, historical, miscellaneous and theological subjects, in miniature. To which are prefixed, preliminary addresses, to parents, teachers and their pupils. (Printed by James Oram for the author and Daniel Fenton, 1806) (page images at HathiTrust) Branagan, Thomas, 1774-1843: The flowers of literature : being an exhibition of the most interesting geographical, historical, miscellaneous and theological subjects, in miniature : to which are prefixed, preliminary addresses, to parents, teachers and their pupils : to which is added the Constitution of the United States (Printed for P. Ward, by J. Rakestraw, 1810) (page images at HathiTrust) Branagan, Thomas, 1774-1843: The guardian genius of the federal union; or, 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... (Pub. for the author, 1839) (page images at HathiTrust) Branagan, Thomas, 1774-1843: The pleasures of contemplation, being an investigation of the harmonies, beauties, and benefits of nature; a justification of the ways of God to man; and a vindication of the uniformity of eternal truth, contrasted with the deformity of popular error. (Published for S. Eastwick., 1818) (page images at HathiTrust) Branagan, Thomas, 1774-1843: 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. Scott, 1804), also by Emperor of the French Napoleon I (page images at HathiTrust) Branagan, Thomas, 1774-1843: 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. Scott, 1804), also by Emperor of the French Napoleon I (page images at HathiTrust) Branagan, Thomas, 1774-1843: The pride of Britannia humbled; or, The queen of the ocean unqueen'd, "by the American cock boats" (Published by William Reynolds, 1815), also by William Cobbett (page images at HathiTrust) Branagan, Thomas, 1774-1843: Rights of God written for the benefit of man, or, the impartiality of Jehovah vindicated (Published by Enoch Johnson, 1815) (page images at HathiTrust) Branagan, Thomas, 1774-1843: Rights of God, written for the benefit of man; or, the impartiality of Jehovah vindicated. (published for Johnston and Cooper, 1812) (page images at HathiTrust) Branagan, Thomas, 1774-1843: 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 trade, in the American republic: with an investigation relative to the consequent evils resulting 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-street, 1805) (page images at HathiTrust)
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