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The foundation of government and right of sovereigns fairly examin'd. With the publick obligations of gratitude so highly due to the prudence, justice, and honour of our present legislators. Set forth in a letter from a layman to his brother a clergyman.
Layman.Date: [1720]- Books
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The foundation of government and right of sovereigns fairly examin'd, with the publick obligations of gratitude so highly due to the prudence, justice, and honour of our present legislators. Set forth in a letter from a layman to his brother a clergyman.
Layman.Date: [1720?]- Books
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To my son. Father Mr. Robt. More writing Mr. in Kingstreet Westmr Dear Sr. Duty, love & gratitude, to so good a father, oblige me to this publick acknowledgmt. of ye innumerable obligacons you have laid on Yor. most dutifull son Robert More.
More, Robert, 1671-approximately 1727.Date: 1710?]- Books
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Allegiance and support, a debt of gratitude to His Majesty. A sermon preached at St. Nicholas, deptford in Kent, on Sunday, Septermber the 29th, 1745. By Thomas Anguish, A.M. vicar of deptford, and chaplian to His Grace the Duke of Montagu.
Anguish, Thomas, 1699 or 1700-1763.Date: MDCCXLV. [1745]- Books
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To the worthy electors of the city of Rochester, gentlemen, I should be much wanting in gratitude, if I left the city without making my warmest acknowledgements for the ... support you have given me ... as a candidate to represent you in Parliament, ...
Bickerton, Richard, Sir, 1727-1792.Date: 1790]- Books
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The Sieur Rea, impressed with the highest sense of gratitude, for the favours he has received from the University and town of Cambridge, ... declares his intention of performing his philosophical, mechanical, and mathematical amusements, this present Wednesday evening, at the Black Bear, ...
Rea, Sieur (John).Date: 1793]- Books
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To the public. Deeply impressed with gratitude for the many favours I have received. I am extremely sorry to be under the disagreeable necessity of making so ill a return as that of troubling you with the arbitration of my trifling and private concerns. ...
Edwin, John, 1769?-1805.Date: 1793]- Books
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Dutch generosity, and English gratitude, exemplified in their treatment of each other in peace and war: with a particular account of the entertainment the Dutch gave the royal family in their Exile; and how far they contributed to the restoration: with several secret transactions.
Date: [1712]- Books
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The funeral pile: a comic opera, in two acts. As it was performed at the Theatre-Royal, in Smock-Alley, Dublin, in the year 1772. Since revived, with an additional character, under the name of Gallic gratitude; or, the Frenchman in India. And performed at the Theatre-Royal, Covent-Garden, in the year 1779. ... Written by J. S. Dodd, M.D.
Dodd, James Solas, 1721-1805.Date: 1799- Books
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The duty of gratitude to God and man. A sermon preached on Sunday, February 11. 1732/33. in the parish-church of Gravesend, destroyed by fire in the year 1727, and since rebuilt by act of Parliament. By Thomas Harris, M. A. Rector of the said Church.
Harris, Thomas, active 1712-1755.Date: MDCCXXXIII. [1733]- Books
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A grain of gratitude: or, Historical and Poetical fragments, In Commemoration of the Pious Life and Blessed Death of Mr. John Eccles, Late Minister of the Gospel. Who departed this Life at Coventry, Jan. 26, 1711/12. Aged 76. By a Friend and Intimate Acquaintance of the Deceased.
Philalethes, Friend and intimate acquaintance of the deceased.Date: [1712]- Books
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A grain of gratitude. A sermon occasioned by the death of that venerable, learned, pious, and judicious divine the Rev. John Gill, D.D. who departed this life October 14, 1771, ... Preached to a Church of Christ meeting in Red-Cross-Street, ... By Thomas Craner
Craner, Thomas, 1715 or 1716-1773.Date: [1771?]- Books
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Popish gratitude, or, 'tis nonsense to talk of it. Being a brief account of the usage of those Protestants who follow'd the late King James, and the Pretender, since the Abdication, both in France and Ireland. With a list of the Court of St. Germains.
Date: [1712]- Books
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The tears of sensibility, novels: namely, 1. The cruel father. 2. Rosetta; or, The fair penitent rewarded. 3. The rival friends. 4. Sidney and Silli; or, The man of benevolence and the man of gratitude. Translated from the French of M. D' Arnaud, by John Murdoch.
Arnaud, François-Thomas-Marie de Baculard d,́ 1718-1805.Date: MDCCLXXIII. [1773]- Books
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The funeral pile: A comic opera, in two acts. As it was performed at the Theatre-Royal, in Smock-Alley, Dublin, in the year 1772. Since revived, with an additional character, under the name of gallic gratitude; or, the Frenchman in India. And performed at the Theatre-Royal, Covent-Garden, in the year 1779. Also, in the Theatres of Richmond, Portsmouth, Southampton, Plymouth, Exeter, Falmouth, &c. &c. Writtten by J.S. Dodd, M.D.
Dodd, James Solas, 1721-1805.Date: [1799?]- Books
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The new London letter writer, Containing the compleat art of corresponding with ease, elegance, and perspicuity, on the following subjects, viz. Trade, affection, love, courtship, marriage, friendship, gratitude, history, commerce, industry, prosperity, prudence, instruction, generosity, misfortunes, consolation, prodigality, virtue, vice, piety, with, mirth, folly, pleasure, humanity, morality, education, happiness, business, sickness, death, integrity, œconomy, affluence, politeness, fidelity, riches, duty and concerns of parents, children, and other relations, masters, mistresses, officers, soldiers, seamen, &c. To which are added models for cards, or notes of compliments, also, a collection of petitions, adapted to every situation, likewise necessary rules for addressing persons of all stations, and precedents of bonds, letters of attorney, wills, &c. &c. By Samuel Johnson, M.A.
Johnson, Samuel, active 1758.Date: [1790?]- Books
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Lampadarius. A very brief essay, to show the light, which good men have in dark hours arising to them. Now published as a monument and instrument of gratitude unto heaven; at the desire and expence of one, whom God, under a dispensation full of darkness, has graciously appeared for.
Mather, Cotton, 1663-1728.Date: Printed in the year 1726- Books
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National gratitude due for national mercies. A thanksgiving sermon preached at Peckham in Surry, October 9, 1746. On occasion of the total defeat of the rebels at Culloden By the King's Forces, under the Command of His Royal Highness William Duke of Cumberland, April 16, 1746. By John Milner, D. D.
Milner, John, 1718-1779.Date: MDCCXLVI. [1746]- Books
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National gratitude, for providential goodness, recommended in a sermon preached before the Right Honourable the Lord Mayor, alderman, and sheriffs, at St. Paul's Cathedral, on May 29, 1790, being the Anniversary of the Restoration of King Charles the Second. By C.E. De Coetlogon, A. M. Chaplain to the Mayoralty.
De Coetlogon, C. E. (Charles Edward), 1746-1820.Date: MDCCXC. [1790]- Books
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National deliverances just reasons for publick gratitude and joy. A sermon preached at the Old-Jury, October 9, 1746, being The Day appointed by His Majesty for a General Thanksgiving, on account of the Suppression of the late Unnatural Rebellion. By Samuel Chandler. Published at the Request of the Hearers.
Chandler, Samuel, 1693-1766.Date: M.DCC.XLVI. [1746]- Books
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The consideration of divine goodness an argument for religious gratitude and obedience. A sermon, delivered at New-London, November 27, 1794. Being the day appointed by authority, for public thanksgiving in the state of Connecticut. By Henry Channing, A.M. Pastor of the First Church in New-London. [Five lines of Scripture texts]
Channing, Henry, 1760?-1840.Date: M,DCC,XCIV. [1794]- Books
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The divine goodness and human gratitude properly consider'd, in a sermon preach'd at West-Horsley in Surry, November 29, 1759, being the day appointed for a public thanksgiving on account of the late glorious successes his Majesty's arms have obtain'd over the French. By Nathaniel Ball, Curate of West-Horsley.
Ball, Nathaniel, 1711 or 1712-1766.Date: MDCCLIX. [1759]- Books
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The good old way: or the religion of our forefathers, as expressed in the articles, liturgy, and homilies of the Church of England, with substantial proofs from the word of God. Briefly displaying, in three sections, Man's ruin, occasioned by sin; his recovery, effected by Christ; and his gratitude, expressed by obedience.
Burder, George, 1752-1832.Date: 1781- Books
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A caution to young seamen. The Society to which you are so greatly indebted, expects you to shew your gratitude towards it, by labouring to acquit yourselves at all times, and in every situation, as becomes true Englishmen, and honest seamen.- You can never wisth to maintain two more valuable characters than these. ...
Marine Society (London, England)Date: 1788?]- Books
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The continuance of peace and increasing prosperity a source of consolation and just cause of gratitude to the inhabitants of the United States. A sermon, delivered February 19, 1795; being a day set apart by the president, for thanksgiving and prayer through the United States. By Henry Ware, Pastor of a church in Hingham. [Four lines from David]
Ware, Henry, 1764-1845.Date: 1795