Samuel Clarke
Samuel] [Clarke
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- ASA short relation concerning a d...Samuel Clarke
A short relation, concerning a dream
no cover - TSThe strange and remarkable Swan...Samuel Clarke
The strange and remarkable Swansey vision: or A dream that was dreamed above 40 years ago, which exactly foretells the dreadful judgments and calamities that are now come to pass in North America, in this melancholy and distressing day.--
no cover - TSThe strange and remarkable Swan...Samuel Clarke
The strange and remarkable Swansey vision: or A dream that was dreamed above forty years ago which exactly prophecies and foretells the dreadful judgment and calamities that are now come to pass in North-America, in this melancholly [sic] and distressing day
no cover - TAThe American wonderSamuel Clarke
The American wonder
no cover - ASA short relation, concerning a...Samuel Clarke
A short relation, concerning a dream, which the author had on the eighteenth day of September, in the year one thousand seven hundred and sixty nine
no cover - ASA short relation, concerning a...Samuel Clarke
A short relation, concerning a dream, which the author had on September 18, 1769
no cover - AAAn account of the going of Mr....Samuel Clarke
An account of the going of Mr. John Harrison's watch, at the Royal Observatory, from May 6th, 1766 to March 4th, 1767
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A short relation, concerning a dream
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The strange and remarkable Swansey vision: or A dream that was dreamed above 40 years ago, which exactly foretells the dreadful judgments and calamities that are now come to pass in North America, in this melancholy and distressing day.--
- Open Work
The strange and remarkable Swansey vision: or A dream that was dreamed above forty years ago which exactly prophecies and foretells the dreadful judgment and calamities that are now come to pass in North-America, in this melancholly [sic] and distressing day
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The American wonder
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A short relation, concerning a dream, which the author had on the eighteenth day of September, in the year one thousand seven hundred and sixty nine
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A short relation, concerning a dream, which the author had on September 18, 1769
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An account of the going of Mr. John Harrison's watch, at the Royal Observatory, from May 6th, 1766 to March 4th, 1767