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An authentick account of the measures and precautions used at Venice, by the magistrate of the Office of Health, for the preservation of the publick health.
Date: 1752- Books
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An authentic account of the trials, behaviour, and dying declaration, of the five malefactors, who were executed at Kennington-Common, on Monday the 23d of April, 1770, for the divers robberies they had committed in the county of Surrey. To which is added, the behaviour and dying words of Stephen Gregory, a Russian, Who was Executed on Monday the 9th Instant, at Esher, for the Murder of Mrs. Herne. Also an abstract of the trials of the other prisoners who were tried at the said Assizes, at Kingston.
Date: [1770]- Books
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An authentic account of the part taken by the late Earl of Chatham in a transaction which passed in the beginning of the year 1778.
Date: MDCCLXXVIII. [1778]- Books
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An authentic account of the capture of the Dutch Fleet, consisting of Nine Sail of Men of War, Frigates, &c. at Saldanha Bay, Near the Cape of Good Hope, August 17, 1796. Illustrated with a chart, shewing The Situation of the Dutch Fleet, at the time they surrendered to Vice-Admiral Sir G. K. Elphinstone.
Date: 1796- Books
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Letters from the Rev. Samuel Davies, and others; shewing, the state of religion in Virginia, South Carolina, &c. particularly among the negroes.
Davies, Samuel, 1723-1761.Date: MDCCLXI. [1761]- Books
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An authentic account of the late unfortunate Doctor William Dodd. Containing the most interesting anecdotes of his life and writings and all the Material Circumstances of his trial, and behaviour both in prison, and on the day of execution. Together with the Declaration, which he delivered to the Ordinary of Newgate. At Tyburn. Collected from the best materials, by an impartial hand.
Date: 1777- Books
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An authentic account of the conversion and experience of a negro.
Date: 1795?]- Books
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Letters from the Rev. Samuel Davies, &c. shewing the state of religion in Virginia, particularly among the negroes. Likewise an extract of a letter from a gentleman in London to his friend in the country, containing some observations on the same.
Davies, Samuel, 1723-1761.Date: M.DCC.LVII. [1757]- Books
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A letter of the Lord Bishop of London to the masters and mistresses of families in the English plantations abroad; exhorting them to encourage and promote the instruction of their Negroes in the Christian faith.
Gibson, Edmund, 1669-1748.Date: M.DCC.XXVII [1727]- Books
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The burden of Black religion / Curtis J. Evans.
Evans, Curtis J. (Curtis Junius)Date: 2008- Books
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An authentic account of the life and death of Mr John Bunyan, Late Minister of the Gospel in Bedford. By a Friend to the Cause of True Religion. An Intire new edition: To which are now added, notes, Explanatory, Experimental, and Practical: Together with an elegy to his Memory. Designed as a Companion for The Holy War, in Octavo Size; And likewise for The Pilgrim's Progress, with Notes, By W. Mason.
Date: [1782]- Books
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An authentick account of the intended invasion by the Chevalier's son; His Majesty's messages to both Houses of Parliament on that occasion; the principal addresses, all the letters and papers publish'd at home and abroad; as also the vigorous methods taken by the government to destroy the design, by suppressing any insurrections from Papists; with the declaration they are obliged to sign, and the oaths they are to take, or retire ten miles from London.
Date: 1744- Books
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An Authentic account of the late riots in the town of Birmingham, and its vicinity, from the commencement on Thursday, the 14th of July, 1791; to the final suppression on the 19th of the same month; Together with the letter of Dr. Priestley, and an answer thereto. Also, the several letters of Wm. Russel and James Keir, Esqrs. With an account of the toasts, drank at the Gallic Commemoration Meeting, at the Hotel, and a literal copy of the seditious hand-bill, which is supposed to have given rise to these riotous proceedings.
Date: [1791]