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The late association for defence, encourag'd, or The lawfulness of a defensive war. Represented in a sermon preach'd at Philadelphia December 24. 1747. By Gilbert Tennent, A.M. [Twelve lines of quotations] Published at the request of the hearers.
Tennent, Gilbert, 1703-1764.Date: [1748]- Books
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The Christian warriour. A sermon preach'd at the French Meeting House in Boston, March 17th. 1744,5. By Wm. McClenachan. A.M. Pastor of the Church of Christ in Blandford.
McClenachan, William, 1714-Date: 1745- Books
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A letter from William Shirley, Esq; governor of Massachusetts-Bay: to His Grace the Duke of Newcastle: with a journal of the siege of Louisbourg, and other operations of the forces, during the expedition against the French settlements on Cape-Breton; drawn up at the desire of the Council and House of Representatives of the province of Massachusetts-bay; approved and attested by Sir William Pepperell, and the other principal officers who commanded in the said expedition. Published by authority.
Massachusetts. Governor (1741-1757 : Shirley)Date: [1746]- Books
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A letter from William Shirley, Esq; governor of Massachusetts-Bay, to His Grace the duke of Newcastle: with a journal of the siege of Louisbourg, and other operations of the forces, during the expedition against the French settlements on Cape-Breton; drawn up at the desire of the Council and House of Representatives of the province of Massachusetts-Bay; approved and attested by Sir William Pepperrell, and the other principal officers who commanded in the said expedition. Published by authority.
Massachusetts. Governor (1741-1757 : Shirley)Date: 1746- Books
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A letter from William Shirley, Esq; Governor of Massachuset's Bay, to His Grace the Duke of Newcastle: with a journal of the siege of Louisbourg, and other operations of the forces, during the expedition against the French settlements on Cape Breton;drawn up at the Desire of the Council and House of Representatives of the Province of Massachuset's Bay; approved and attested by Sir William Pepperrell, and the other Principal Officers who commanded in the said Expedition. Published by Authority.
Shirley, William, 1694-1771.Date: 1746- Books
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An account of the French settlements in North America: shewing from the latest authors, the towns, ports, islands, lakes, rivers, &c. of Canada, claimed and improved by the French king. By a gentleman. To which is added an appendix, giving a more particular and exact account of Quebec, with its inhabitants and their manner of living. By P. Charlevoix.
Gentleman.Date: 1746- Books
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A sermon preach'd at Philadelphia, January 7. 1747-8. Being the day appointed by the Honourable the president and Council, to be observed throughout this province, as a day of fasting and prayer. With some enlargement. By Gilbert Tennent, A.M. [Five lines of Scripture texts]
Tennent, Gilbert, 1703-1764.Date: MDCCXLVIII. [1748]- Books
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A sermon, preached in Radnor Church, on Thursday, the 7th of January, 1747 [i.e., 1748]. Being the day appointed by the president and Council of the province of Pennsylvania, to be observed as a general fast. By a presbyter of the Church of England.
Currie, William, approximately 1709-1803.Date: MDCCXLVIII. [1748]- Books
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The late association for defence farther encouraged: or, Defensive war defended; and its consistency with true Christianity represented. In a reply to some exceptions against war, in a late composure, intituled, The doctrine of Christianity, as held by the people called Quakers, vindicated. By Gilbert Tennent, A.M. [Thirteen lines of Scripture texts]
Tennent, Gilbert, 1703-1764.Date: MDCCXLVIII. [1748] Price 2s. 6d- Books
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Extraordinary events the doings of God, and marvellous in pious eyes. Illustrated in a sermon at the South Church in Boston, N.E. on the general thanksgiving, Thursday, July 18. 1745. Occasion'd by taking the city of Louisbourg on the Isle of Cape-Breton, by New-England soldiers, assisted by a British squadron. By Thomas Prince, M.A. and a Pastor of the said church. [Five lines from Psalms]
Prince, Thomas, 1687-1758.Date: 1747- Books
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The importance of Cape Breton to the British nation. Humbly represented by Robert Auckmuty, Judge of His Majesty's Court of Vice-Admiralty for the Provinces of Massachuset's-Bay and New-Hampshire, in New-England. N. B. Upon the Plan laid down in this Representation, the Island was taken by Commodore Warren and General Pepperill, the 14th of June, 1745.
Auckmuty, Robert.Date: MDCCXLV. [1745]- Books
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Memoirs of the principal transactions of the last war between the English and French in North-America. From the commencement of it in 1744, to the conclusion of the treaty at Aix la Chapelle. Containing in particular an account of the importance of Nova Scotia or Acadie, and the island of Cape Breton to both nations.
Date: MDCCLVIII. [1758]- Books
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Extraordinary events the doings of God, and marvellous in pious eyes. Illustrated in a sermon at the South Church in Boston, N.E. on the general thanksgiving, Thursday, July 18. 1745. Occasion'd by taking the city of Louisbourg on the Isle of Cape-Breton, by New-England soldiers, assisted by a British squadron. By Thomas Prince, M.A. and one of the Pastors of said church. [Five lines from Psalms]
Prince, Thomas, 1687-1758.Date: 1745- Books
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The character of a true patriot. A sermon preach'd at the Thursday-lecture in Boston, August 1. 1745. By Nathanael Walter, M.A. Pastor of the Second Church of Christ in Roxbury. Interpreter to the Honourable General Pepperrell, and Chaplain to the gallant Col. Richmond's regiment in the late expedition against Cape-Breton.
Walter, Nathanael, 1711-1776.Date: 1745- Books
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A letter from William Shirley, Esq; governor of Massachusett's-Bay, to His Grace the Duke of Newcastle: with a journal of the siege of Louisbourg, and other operations of the forces, during the expedition against the French settlements on Cape Breton; drawn up at the desire of the Council and House of Representatives of the province of Massachusett's-Bay; approved and attested by Sir William Pepperrel, and the other principal officers who commanded in the said expedition. Published by authority.
Massachusetts. Governor (1741-1757 : Shirley)Date: [1746]- Books
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The lamb slain, worthy to be praised, as the most powerful, rich, wise, and strong. A sermon preach'd at the Thursday-lecture in Boston, July 11. 1745. By Joseph Sewall, D.D. Pastor of a church in said town. [Two lines from Psalms]
Sewall, Joseph, 1688-1769.Date: 1745- Books
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By His Excellency Benning Wentworth, Esq; ... A proclamation. Whereas His Majesty has been graciously pleased to order a number of troops, under the command of the Honourable Lieutenant-General St. Clair, to proceed from Great-Britain to Louisbourg ... Given at the Council-chamber in Portsmouth, the fifth day of June, 1746. ...
New Hampshire. Governor (1741-1766 : Wentworth)Date: [1746]- Books
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Memoirs of the principal transactions of the last war between the English and French in North America. From the commencement of it in 1744, to the conclusion of the Treaty at Aix la Chapelle. Containing in particular an account of the importance of Nova Scotia or Acadie an the island of Cape Breton to both nations.
Shirley, William, 1694-1771.Date: M.DCC.LVII. [1757]- Books
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An accurate journal and account of the proceedings of the New-England land-forces, during the late expedition against the French settlements on Cape Breton, to the time of the surrender of Louisbourg. ... All sent over, by General Pepperell himself, to his friend Capt. Hen. Stafford, ...
Pepperrell, William, Sir, 1696-1759.Date: 1746