Volume 54
Contains 13 Results:
Statement of the singular manner of proceeding of the Rev. Association of the south part of Litchfield County, in an ecclesiastical prosecution, by them instituted against the Rev. Stanley Griswold, pastor of the First Church of Christ in New-Milford; who, without being heard in his own defence, was by them sentenced to an exclusion from their associate communion. Together with a subsequent address to said Association, by Nehemiah Strong, Esq., of said New-Milford, late professor of natural philosophy, &c. at Yale College, to which is added a short appendix, 1798
Pamphlets collected and studied by Noah Webster. Among the topics are politics, religion, science, and medicine. The pamphlets are thought to have been useful to Webster as sources of American linguistic practice, as well as for his own edification. The pamphlets were bound by Case, Lockwood & Brainard printers of Hartford, and donated to the Hartford Library Association some time in the 19th century.
An address, delivered at the request of the Massachusetts Charitable Fire Society, at their annual meeting, May 29, 1801 / by John Thornton Kirkland, 1801
Pamphlets collected and studied by Noah Webster. Among the topics are politics, religion, science, and medicine. The pamphlets are thought to have been useful to Webster as sources of American linguistic practice, as well as for his own edification. The pamphlets were bound by Case, Lockwood & Brainard printers of Hartford, and donated to the Hartford Library Association some time in the 19th century.
An answer to a pamphlet, entitled, "Considerations on the public expediency of a bridge from one part of Boston to the other,", 1806
Pamphlets collected and studied by Noah Webster. Among the topics are politics, religion, science, and medicine. The pamphlets are thought to have been useful to Webster as sources of American linguistic practice, as well as for his own edification. The pamphlets were bound by Case, Lockwood & Brainard printers of Hartford, and donated to the Hartford Library Association some time in the 19th century.