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191 results for “"United States - History - French and Indian War, 1755-1763."”
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  • Zeal against the enemies of our country pathetically recommended: in a remarkable sermon, preached before His Excellency the Governor of Maryland, ... at Annapolis. December 13, 1754. By James Stirling, ...

    Sterling, James, 1701?-1763.
    Date
    1755
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  • The present state of North America, &c. Part I.

    Huske, Ellis, 1700-1755.
    Date
    MDCCLV. [1755]
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  • The present state of North America, &c. Part I.

    Huske, Ellis, 1700-1755.
    Date
    MDCCLV. [1755]
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  • The relations of God's people to him, and the engagements and obligations they are under to praise him, and prepare him an habitation. With a special view to New-England, and the rest of the British subjects in America. A thanksgiving sermon, on occasion of the smiles of heaven on the British arms in America, particularly in the reduction of Quebec. Preached at Lebanon, November 15, 1759. By Solomon Williams, A.M. Pastor of the First Church in Lebanon.

    Williams, Solomon, 1700-1776.
    Date
    MDCCLX. [1760]
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  • A discourse delivered at New-London, October 23d. A.D. 1760. On the thanksgiving, (ordered by authority) for the success of the British arms, in the reduction of Montreal, and the conquest of all Canada. By William Adams.

    Adams, William, 1710-1798.
    Date
    MDCCLXI. [1761]
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  • Britannia seated on a throne attends to the complaints of injured Americans. Engraving by J. June after L. Boitard, 1755.

    Boitard, Louis-Pierre, active 1733-1763.
    Date
    25 September 1755
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  • A sermon, preached before His Excellency the govenor [sic] of Maryland, and both Houses of Assembly, at Annapolis, December 13, 1754. By James Sterling, A.M. Rector of St. Paul's Parish, in Kent County.

    Sterling, James, 1701?-1763.
    Date
    MDCCLV. [1755]
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  • A memorial, containing a summary view of facts, with their authorities, in answer to the Observations sent by the English Ministry to the courts of Europe. Translated from the French.

    Moreau, Jacob Nicolas, 1717-1804.
    Date
    1757
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  • The advantages of God's presence with his people in an expedition against their enemies. A sermon preached at Newbury, May 22. 1755. At the desire, and in the audience of Colo. Moses Titcomb, and many others inlisted under him, and going with him in an expedition against the French. By John Lowell, A.M. Pastor of a church in Newbury. [One line from Exodus]

    Lowell, John, 1704-1767.
    Date
    1755
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  • The present state of North-America. I. The discoveries, rights and possessions of Great-Britain. II. The discoveries, rights and possessions of France. III. The encroachments and depredations of the French upon His Majesty's territories in North-America, in times when peace subsisted in Europe between the two crowns, &c. &c.

    Huske, Ellis, 1700-1755.
    Date
    1755
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  • A memorial containing a summary view of facts, with their authorities. In answer to the Observations sent by the English Ministry to the courts of Europe. Translated from the French.

    Moreau, Jacob Nicolas, 1717-1804.
    Date
    1757
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  • An extract from a treatise by William Law, M.A. called, The spirit of prayer; or, The soul rising out of the vanity of time, into the riches of eternity. With some thoughts on the nature of war, and its repugnancy to the Christian life, &c. &c.

    Law, William, 1686-1761.
    Date
    MDCCLXVI. [1766]
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  • By the Honourable His Majesty's Council, for the province of the Massachusetts-Bay in New-England. A proclamation. Whereas the General Assembly have in their present session passed an act to prohibit the departure of all ships and vessels ... until the twentieth of April instant ... Given at the Council chamber in Boston the eighteenth day of April 1757 ...

    Massachusetts. Council.
    Date
    1757
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  • Joy and salvation by Christ; his arm displayed in the Protestant cause. A sermon preached in the South Parish in Portsmouth; occasioned by the remarkable success of His Majesty's arms in the late war, and by the happy peace of 1763. By Samuel Haven, A.M. Pastor of the South-Church in Portsmouth.

    Haven, Samuel, 1727-1806.
    Date
    1763
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  • The duty of God's people when engaged in war. A sermon preached at the North-Church of Christ in Boston, Sept. 21. To Captain Thomas Stoddard, and his company; on occasion of their going against the enemy. By Samuel Checkley, A.M. Pastor of said church. [Seven lines from Chronicles]

    Checkley, Samuel, 1723-1768.
    Date
    1755
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  • Unanimity and public spirit. A sermon preached at Carlisle, and some other Episcopal churches, in the counties of York and Cumberland, soon after General Braddock's defeat. Published by particular request. By the Reverend Mr. Thomas Barton, missionary to the said churches. To which is prefixed, a letter from the Reverend Mr. Smith, provost of the College of Philadelphia, concerning the office and duties of a Protestant ministry, especially in times of public calamity and danger.

    Barton, Thomas, 1730-1780.
    Date
    1755
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  • The Protestant's danger, and the Protestant's duty. A sermon on occasion of the present encroachments of the French. Preached at Christ-Church, Philadelphia, on Sunday, June 22, 1755. By the Reverend Mr. Reading, missionary at Apoquiniminck, in New-Castle County, on Delaware. Published at the request of several of the congregation before whom it was delivered.

    Reading, Philip, 1720-1778.
    Date
    1755
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  • The blessedness of such as trust in Christ, the King whom God hath exalted. A discourse delivered to the congregation of the Southern Parish in Ipswich, March 20th. 1755. Being a day of publick fasting and prayer. By Samuel Wigglesworth, A.M. Pastor of the church in that parish. Published at the desire of many of the hearers. [Eight lines from Psalms]

    Wigglesworth, Samuel, 1689-1768.
    Date
    1755
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  • By His Excellency William Shirley, Esq; ... A proclamation. It appearing to me to be necessary for his majesty's service, that a restraint should be laid upon such vessels, as are now outward-bound, from the several parts of this province ... Given at Boston the twenty-second day of February 1755 ...

    Massachusetts. Governor (1741-1757 : Shirley)
    Date
    [1755]
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  • Sibylline leaves, or Anonymous papers: Containing a letter to the Lord Mayor of London: with a view of inducing that great metropolis to take the lead in addressing His Majesty for his most gracious and auspicious residence in these kingdoms, a point in which the cities of London and Westminster are at all other times more particularly and immediately concerned; but in so critical and dangerous a conjuncture a matter of the highest importance to the safety, honour, and interest of Great Britain. Together with an introductory speech to the motion. Dedicated to the prince, the publick, and posterity; and recommended to the justices at the assizes and quarter sessions throughout Great Britain.

    Date
    1755
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  • Observations on the late and present conduct of the French, with regard to their encroachments upon the British colonies in North America. Together with remarks on the importance of these colonies to Great-Britain. To which is added, wrote by another hand; Observations concerning the increase of mankind, peopling of countries, &c.

    Clarke, William, 1709-1760.
    Date
    1755
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  • The great blessing of stable times, together with the means of procuring it. A sermon preached at King's Chapel in Boston, August 11. 1763. Being a day of thanksgiving appointed by public authority on occasion of the general peace. By Henry Caner, M.A. Minister of said Chapel. [Five lines from Cicero]

    Caner, Henry, 1700-1792.
    Date
    MDCCLXIII. [1763]
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  • A complete history of the present war, from its commencement in 1756, to the end of the campaign, 1760. In which, all the battles, sieges, and sea-engagements; with every other transaction worthy of public attention, are faithfully recorded; with political and military observations.

    Date
    MDCCLXI. [1761]
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  • Two discourses delivered October 9th, 1760. Being the day appointed to be observed as a day of public thanksgiving for the success of His Majesty's arms, more especially in the intire [sic] reduction of Canada. By Jonathan Mayhew, D.D. Pastor of the West-Church in Boston. [Three lines from Psalm II]

    Mayhew, Jonathan, 1720-1766.
    Date
    1760
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  • A sermon, delivered March 6th 1760. Being a day appointed, by order of His Majesty, as a public thanksgiving, for the late signal successes, granted to the British arms. By Mather Byles, A.M. Pastor of the First Church of Christ, in New-London. [Two lines from Psalms]

    Byles, Mather, 1735-1814.
    Date
    MDCCLX. [1760]
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