James Jones Wilmer
James Jones Wilmer
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Narrative, respecting the conduct of the British..
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Consolation
cover - TAThe American NeposJames Jones Wilmer
The American Nepos
no cover - TAThe American NeposJames Jones Wilmer
The American Nepos
no cover - AAAn Address delivered in Havre-d...James Jones Wilmer
An Address delivered in Havre-de-Grace, June 4, 1812
no cover - WWWisdom, which cometh down from...James Jones Wilmer
Wisdom, which cometh down from above, and as communicated through mediums
no cover - MAMan as he is, and the world as...James Jones Wilmer
Man as he is, and the world as it goes
no cover - AAAn address to the citizens of t...James Jones Wilmer
An address to the citizens of the United States, on national representation
no cover - SUSupport under trialsJames Jones Wilmer
Support under trials
no cover - ASA sermon, on the doctrine of th...James Jones Wilmer
A sermon on the doctrine of the New-Jerusalem Church
no cover - MMemoirsJames Jones Wilmer
Memoirs
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- Open Work
Narrative, respecting the conduct of the British..
- Open Work
Consolation
- Open Work
The American Nepos
- Open Work
The American Nepos
- Open Work
An Address delivered in Havre-de-Grace, June 4, 1812
- Open Work
Wisdom, which cometh down from above, and as communicated through mediums
- Open Work
Man as he is, and the world as it goes
- Open Work
An address to the citizens of the United States, on national representation
- Open Work
Support under trials
- Open Work
A sermon on the doctrine of the New-Jerusalem Church
- Open Work
Memoirs