Memoirs of the Historical Society of Pennsylvania, Volume 3M'Carty and Davis, 1834 |
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... meeting . They welcomed us with great joy , and would hardly believe that we were arrived until they saw us . They were , indeed , in great want of spiritual as- sistance ; for at the same time that I , though unworthy , was appointed ...
... meeting . They welcomed us with great joy , and would hardly believe that we were arrived until they saw us . They were , indeed , in great want of spiritual as- sistance ; for at the same time that I , though unworthy , was appointed ...
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APPENDIX TO THE MEMOIR OF DR . JAMES . READ AT A MEETING OF THE SOCIETY , MAY 2 , 1836 . To the Historical Society of Pennsylvania . SINCE the last Meeting of the Society , when , in obedience to a previous resolution of the Council , I ...
APPENDIX TO THE MEMOIR OF DR . JAMES . READ AT A MEETING OF THE SOCIETY , MAY 2 , 1836 . To the Historical Society of Pennsylvania . SINCE the last Meeting of the Society , when , in obedience to a previous resolution of the Council , I ...
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... meeting by Hilton or Collingwood , and the third smoakt ( ? ) and in- formed of for meeting with men of the Whig Stamp ; -After informing myself of the State of Things , I cast about in Mind what way I might be helpfull to the Publick ...
... meeting by Hilton or Collingwood , and the third smoakt ( ? ) and in- formed of for meeting with men of the Whig Stamp ; -After informing myself of the State of Things , I cast about in Mind what way I might be helpfull to the Publick ...
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THE TRANSLATORS PREFACE | v |
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