The king's recovery, a national mercy: or, a call to Britain's gratitude, in the memento or review of former deliverances, and the Present Providence, in the Restoration of his Majesty To his Family and People. Addressed to the Inhabitants of the British Empire in general, with those Of the Isle of Thanet and Ramsgate, in particular; Considered in Two Discourses delivered in Ramsgate, April the 23d 1789. Being the Day appointed for a General Thanksgiving. By George Townsend, Of Ramsgate.

  • Townsend, George.
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MDCCLXXXIX. [1789]
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Canterbury : printed and sold by Simmons and Kirkby. Sold also by Burgess, Ramsgate; Hall, Margate; and all the booksellers in Kent. Mathews, Strand; Pitcher, No. 44, Barbican, London; and the Rev. John Townsend, Rotherhithe, MDCCLXXXIX. [1789]

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78,[2]p. ; 80.

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ESTC T91181

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