Henry Barry
Henry Barry
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- TSThe strictures on The friendly...Henry Barry
The strictures on the friendly address examined, and a refutation of its principles attempted
no cover - SOSketches of modern improvementsHenry Barry
Sketches of modern improvements
no cover - TAThe advantages which America de...Henry Barry
The advantages which America derives from her commerce, connexion and dependance on Britain
no cover - TGThe general, attacked by a suba...Henry Barry
The general, attacked by a subaltern, or, The strictures on The friendly address examined, and a refutation of its principles attempted
no cover - OOObservations on the Reverend Pa...Henry Barry
Observations on the reverend pastor of Roxbury's Thanksgiving discourse ...
no cover - RURemarks upon a discourse preach...Henry Barry
Remarks upon a discourse preached December 15th 1774. Being the day recommended by the Provincial Congress: and afterwards at the Boston lecture. By William Gordon, Pastor of the Third Church in Roxbury
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The strictures on the friendly address examined, and a refutation of its principles attempted
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Sketches of modern improvements
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The advantages which America derives from her commerce, connexion and dependance on Britain
- Open Work
The general, attacked by a subaltern, or, The strictures on The friendly address examined, and a refutation of its principles attempted
- Open Work
Observations on the reverend pastor of Roxbury's Thanksgiving discourse ...
- Open Work
Remarks upon a discourse preached December 15th 1774. Being the day recommended by the Provincial Congress: and afterwards at the Boston lecture. By William Gordon, Pastor of the Third Church in Roxbury