Sewall, Jonathan Mitchell.
Gen. Washington, a new favourite song, at the American camp. To the tune of the British grenadiers.
[United States: s.n, 1776?].
ESTC No. W35186.Grub Street ID 345878.
Sewall, Jonathan Mitchell.
A favorite song at the Columbian camp, in the late glorious and victorious struggle for liberty. By Mr. Sewall, of Portsmouth, Newhampshire. To the tune of the British grenadier.
[Salem, Mass.]: Printed and sold [by Ezekiel Russell] at the printing-office in Salem, [1776?].
ESTC No. W39352.Grub Street ID 350068.
Sewall, Jonathan Mitchell.
A new epilogue to Cato, spoken at a late performance of that tragedy.
[Portsmouth, N.H.: Printed by Daniel Fowle, 1778].
ESTC No. W33692.Grub Street ID 344297.
Sewall, Jonathan Mitchell.
An oration, delivered at Portsmouth, New-Hampshire, on the fourth of July, 1788, being the anniversary of American independence. By one of the inhabitants. [Two lines from Pope].
Portsmouth [N.H.]: Printed by George Jerry Osborne, for the subscribers, M,DCC,LXXXVIII. [1788].
ESTC No. W21449.Grub Street ID 331213.
Sewall, Jonathan Mitchell.
A versification of President Washington's excellent farewell-address, to the citizens of the United States. By a gentleman of Portsmouth, N.H. Published according to act of Congress.
Portsmouth, New-Hampshire: Printed and sold by Charles Peirce, at the Columbian bookstore, no. 5, Daniel-Street, 1798.
ESTC No. W28567.Grub Street ID 338744.
Sewall, Jonathan Mitchell.
Eulogy on the late General Washington; pronounced at St. John's Church, in Portsmouth, Newhampshire, on Tuesday, 31st December, 1799. At the request of the inhabitants. By Jonathan Mitchel Sewall, Esquire. [Three lines of quotations].
Portsmouth, N.H.: Printed by William Treadwell, [1800].
ESTC No. W32115.Grub Street ID 342582.