8 results filtered with: Gale, Benjamin, 1715-1790
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A debate betwen the Rev'd Mr. Byles, late Pastor of the First Church in New-London, and the brethren of that church: held at the meeting-house, previous to his leaving said society; containing the substance or heads of the discourse, which then passed. As also a specimen of one of the many volumes which Mr. Byles is supposed to have been convinced by, &c. By A.Z. Esq; See 34th Chap. of Ezekiel. To which are added some remarks.
Gale, Benjamin, 1715-1790.Date: [1768]- Books
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The present state of the colony of Connecticut considered. In a letter from a gentleman in the eastern part of said colony, to his friend in the western part of the same.
Gale, Benjamin, 1715-1790.Date: Printed in the year, 1755- Books
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[Benjamin Gale correspondence].
Gale, Benjamin, 1715-1790Date: 2008-- Books
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A reply to a pamphlet, entitled the Answer of the friend of the West, &c. With a prefatory address to the freemen of His Majesty's English colony of Connecticut. By A.Z.
Gale, Benjamin, 1715-1790.Date: M,DCC,LV. [1755]- Books
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A calm and full vindication of a letter, wrote to a member of the Lower House of Assembly: shewing that the taxes imposed on the students of Yale-College, are stated higher than to defray the annual expences of that school. Clearly evincing, both by the quarter-bills, an the general account current, as the same hath been adjusted by the Rev'd president and fellows, that the accounts therein contained, are genuine and true. Being a full answer to a letter, wrote to a member of the House of Representatives, in vindication of Yale-College; with some further remarks o the laws and government of that Society: inscribed to the Honourable, the General Assembly of His Majesty's English colony of Connecticut. By Benjamin Gale, A.M. [Seven lines of quotations]
Gale, Benjamin, 1715-1790.Date: 1759- Books
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A few breif [sic] remarks on Mr. Graham's answer; and on his vindication of Mr. President Clap, published in the Connecticut gazette, of October last; and on a letter to the president, of the 8th of August last, sign'd John Graham; and on a propos'd address to the freemen, sign'd Philalethos, inclos'd in said letter; both which are said to be in the hand-writing of the Rev'd Mr. John Graham. By Benjamin Gale A.M. [Two lines from Hosea]
Gale, Benjamin, 1715-1790.Date: 1760- Books
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Doct. Gale's letter, to J.W. Esquire, containing a narrative of the principal matters, of a public and interesting nature, which were subjects of the debates and resolves of the General Assembly of the colony of Connecticut, during their sessions in May, 1769. [Three lines from Persius]
Gale, Benjamin, 1715-1790.Date: 1769- Books
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A letter to a member of the Lower House of Assembly of the colony of Connecticut: shewing, that the taxes of Yale-College, are stated higher than necessary to defray the annual expences of that school; by which a very considerable addition is made to the college treasury annually. With some general observations on the laws and government of that society. By a lover of truth, and his country. [One line of Latin quotation]
Gale, Benjamin, 1715-1790.Date: 1759