7 results filtered with: Robertson, James, 1747-1816
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The Psalms of David, imitated in the language of the New Testament, and applied to the Christian state and worship. By I. Watts, D.D. [Five lines of Scripture texts]
Date: M,DCC,LXXIV. [1774]- Books
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New-York, June 23, 1769. To the publick. As I have justly incurred the resentment of my fellow citizens, from my behaviour, as set forth in an advertisement, "Of great importance to the publick;" I beg leave to implore the pardon of the publick ...
Robertson, Alexander.Date: 1769]- Books
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Two poems. First. On a soul pleading with God under a sense of its necessities. Second. Thoughts for a Lord's-Day morning.
Date: M,DCC,LXXV. [1775]- Books
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A review of the military operations in North-America; from the commencement of the French hostilities on the frontiers of Virginia, in 1753, to the surrender of Oswego, on the 14th of August, 1756. Interspersed with various observations, characters, and anecdotes; necessary to give light into the conduct of American transactions in general; and more especially into the political management of affairs in New-York. In a letter to a nobleman.
Smith, William, 1728-1793.Date: MDCCLXX. [1770]- Books
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The vanity and mischief of presuming on things beyond our measure. A sermon delivered at Norwich, First-Society, May 22, 1774. By Joseph Huntington, M.A. Pastor of the First Church in Coventry, in Connecticut. Made public at the desire of a number of principal gentlemen of said Norwich. [Two lines of quotations]
Huntington, Joseph, 1735-1794.Date: M,DCC,LXXIV. [1774]- Books
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A brief review of the rise, progress, services and sufferings, of New-England, especially the province of Massachusetts-Bay. Humbly submitted to the consideration of both Houses of Parliament. (Lately published in England.)
Date: M,DCC,LXXIV. [1774]- Books
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A discourse upon the duties of a physician, with some sentiments, on the usefulness and necessity of a public hospital: delivered before the president and governors of King's College, at the commencement, held on the 15th of May, 1769. As advice to those gentlemen who then received the first medical degrees conferred by that university. By Samuel Bard, M.D. Professor of the Practice of Medicine in King's College.
Bard, Samuel, 1742-1821.Date: M,DCC,LXIX. [1769]