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Filed under: Chester (England) -- Description and travel Chester as it was (Longmans, Green, and co., 1872), by J. S. Howson and Alfred Rimmer (page images at HathiTrust) Chester: a historical and topographical account of the city (Methuen and Co.;, 1904), by Bertram C. A. Windle (page images at HathiTrust) Chester. (D. Estes, 1912), by Charles Edwardes and Ernest W. Haslehurst (page images at HathiTrust) Old Chester etched and described. (J. M. Dent, 1895), by H. Hovell Crickmore (page images at HathiTrust) Catherall's new guide to Chester. (Phillipson and Golder, 1908), by George Ashdown Audsley (page images at HathiTrust) Chester: a historical and topographical account of the city (Methuen and co., 1903), by Bertram C. A. Windle (page images at HathiTrust) The medieval architecture of Chester. (H. Roberts; [etc., etc], 1858), by John Henry Parker and Francis Grosvenor (page images at HathiTrust) Guide to Chester, its antiquities and points of interest (Abel Heywood & Son, 1877) (page images at HathiTrust)
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Filed under: Anniversary sermons -- 1800 A discourse, delivered in the South, and in the North Church in Portsmouth, December 14, 1800: the anniversary of the death of George Washington, late president of the United States, and commander in chief of their armies. By Joseph Buckminster, A.M. ; [One line from Solomon] (Portsmouth, New-Hampshire, : Printed at the United States' Oracle-Office by Charles Peirce., December 1800), by Joseph Buckminster (HTML at Evans TCP)
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Filed under: Dedication sermons -- 1800 A sermon, on the true object and nature of Christian worship; delivered at the opening of the New Jerusalem Temple, in the city of Baltimore. On Sunday, the 5th of January, 1800. / By the Rev. John Hargrove. ; [Three lines of Scripture text] (Baltimore: : Printed for the acting committee, of the new church., [1800]), by John Hargrove and Md.) New Jerusalem Church (Baltimore (HTML at Evans TCP) A sermon, preached at Westfield, January 1, 1800. At the dedication of the academy in that town, / by Joseph Lathrop, D.D. Pastor of the First Church in West-Springfield. (Suffield [Conn.], : Printed by Edward Gray,, M,DCCC. [1800]), by Joseph Lathrop and Samuel Fowler (HTML at Evans TCP) The nature and importance of Christian worship; considered in a sermon, preached, July 4th, 1800, at the dedication of the new meeting house in the southwest part of Charlton. Erected by a number of inhabitants, belonging to Charlton, Sturbridge and Dudley. / By Erastus Learned, A.M. Pastor of the Congregational Church in Charlton. ; Published by particular request. (Printed at Worcester [Mass.], : by Isaiah Thomas, Jun., August--1800), by Erastus Learned (HTML at Evans TCP)
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Filed under: Election sermons -- Massachusetts -- 1800 A sermon, preached before the Honorable the Council, and the Honorable the Senate, and House of Representatives of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, May 28, 1800, being the day of general election. / By Joseph McKeen, A.M. Pastor of the First Church in Beverly. (Boston: : --Printed by Young & Minns, state printers., 1800), by Joseph McKeen and Massachusetts General Court (HTML at Evans TCP)
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Filed under: Eulogies -- South Carolina -- Charleston -- 1800 Paine's eulogy, on Gen. Washington (1800), by Seth Paine, J. Durelle Boles, J. Durelle Boles Collection of Southern Imprints, Ancient York Masons. Grand Lodge of South Carolina, No. 9 Freemasons. Friendship Lodge, and Freneau & Paine (page images at HathiTrust)
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Filed under: Fourth of July orations -- 1800 An oration, on the anniversary of American independence, pronounced at Worcester, July 4, 1800. By Edward Bangs, Esq. (Printed at Worcester, : by Isaiah Thomas, Jun., July--1800), by Edward Bangs (HTML at Evans TCP) An oration, delivered in St. Paul's Church, on the Fourth of July, 1800: being the twenty-fourth anniversary of our independence; before the General Society of Mechanics & Tradesmen, Tammany Society or Columbian Order, and other associations and citizens. / By M.L. Davis, of the General Society of Mechanics & Tradesmen. (New-York: : Printed by W.A. Davis, Greenwich-Street., 1800), by Matthew L. Davis, Samuel Low, General Society of Mechanics and Tradesmen of the City of New York, and or Columbian Order Tammany Society (HTML at Evans TCP) An oration, delivered at Plymouth, in New-Hampshire, on the anniversary of the independence of America, July 4th, 1800. By Robert Fowle, Rector of the Episcopal Church, New-Holderness. (Concord [N.H.]: : Printed by Geo. Hough., 1800), by Robert Fowle (HTML at Evans TCP) An oration, pronounced before the honorable justices of the Supreme Judicial Court of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts; the counsellors and barristers at law within the county of Cumberland; and the citizens of Portland and its vicinity, in the district of Maine; July 4th. 1800: being the twenty-fourth anniversary of the independence of the United States of America. / By David Hale, A.M. Late of the American Artillerists and Engineers. ([Portland, Me.] : From the press of E.A. Jenks, Portland:, July, 1800), by David Hale (HTML at Evans TCP) An oration, pronounced July 4, 1800, at the request of the inhabitants of the town of Boston, in commemoration of the anniversary of American independence. / By Joseph Hall. (Boston. : From the printing-office of Manning & Loring, Spring-Lane., [1800]), by Joseph Hall (HTML at Evans TCP) An oration, delivered at Deerfield, on the Fourth of July, 1800. By Claudius Herrick. ; Printed at the request of the hearers. (Greenfield, Massachusetts: : Printed by Thomas Dickman., 1800), by Claudius Herrick (HTML at Evans TCP) Liberty and equality. An oration, wherein the principles of the Declaration of Independence, are illustrated and supported, and some of the causes which may endanger the liberties of America, pointed out. Delivered, July 4 1800. At Mount Pleasant. / By Richard Hillier. ; Published at the request of those who heard it. (Mount-Pleasant [N.Y.]: : Printed by Russel Canfield., 1800), by Richard Hillier (HTML at Evans TCP) The tree of knowledge of political good and evil. A discourse, delivered at Colebrook, on the twenty-fourth anniversary of American independence. July 4th, 1800. / By Chauncey Lee, A.M. Pastor of a church in Colebrook. ; [Two lines of Scripture text] (Bennington [Vt.]: : Printed by T. Collier, and Company., 1800), by Chauncey Lee (HTML at Evans TCP) An address to the citizens of New-York, who assembled in the Brick Presbyterian Church, to celebrate the twenty-third anniversary of American independence. / By Samuel L. Mitchill. (New-York: : Printed and sold by George F. Hopkins, at Washington's Head, 84 Maiden-Lane., 1800), by Samuel L. Mitchill (HTML at Evans TCP) An oration, pronounced at Scituate, July 4, 1800, at the request of the inhabitants, in commemoration of American independence. / By Cushing Otis. (Boston: : Printed by Manning & Loring, near the Old South Meeting-House., [1800]), by Cushing Otis (HTML at Evans TCP) The political happiness of nations; an oration. Delivered at the city of New-York, on the Fourth July, twenty-fourth anniversary of American independence. / By Elihu Palmer. ; The press--The friend of liberty and the scourge of tyrants. ([New York? : s.n., 1800?]), by Elihu Palmer (HTML at Evans TCP) An oration, delivered at Chesterfield, on the 4th of July, 1800, the anniversary of American independence: by Benjamin Parsons, attorney at law. ; Published at the request of the audience. (Printed at Northampton, (Massachusetts) : by William Butler., MDCCC. [1800]), by Benjamin Parsons (HTML at Evans TCP) An oration, delivered in St. Philip's Church, before the inhabitants of Charleston, South-Carolina, on the fourth of July, 1800. In commemoration of American independence. : By appointment of the American Revolution Society, and published at the request of that society, and also of the South-Carolina State Society of Cincinnati. : [Three lines in Latin from Cicero] / By John J. Pringle, a member of the Revolution Society, and attorney general of South-Carolina. (Charleston [S.C.]: : Printed by W.P. Young, Franklin's Head, no. 43, Broad-Street., M.DCCC. [1800]), by John Julius Pringle, S.C.) American Revolution Society (Charleston, and South-Carolina State Society of Cincinnati (HTML at Evans TCP) An oration, pronounced July 4, 1800, at the request of the inhabitants of the town of Roxbury, in commemoration of American independence. / By Luther Richardson. ; [Two lines in Latin from Cicero] (Boston : Printed by John Russell., [1800]), by Luther Richardson (HTML at Evans TCP) An oration, pronounced in the Baptist Meeting-House, in Providence, on the anniversary of American independence, July 4, 1800. / By Jonathan Russell, Esq. (Providence: : Printed by Bennett Wheeler., 1800), by Jonathan Russell (HTML at Evans TCP) An oration, pronounced July 4th, 1800, in the Baptist Meeting-House, in Providence, it being the anniversary of American independence. / By Jonathan Russell, Esq. ([Warren, R.I.] : Rhode-Island: Providence printed;--Warren, re-printed and sold by Nathaniel Phillips., M,DCCC), by Jonathan Russell (HTML at Evans TCP) An oration, pronounced at Exeter on the fourth day of July 1800, in commemoration of the anniversary of American independence. / By George Sullivan, Esquire. ([Exeter, N.H.] : From the press of H. Ranlet, Exeter, New-Hampshire., 1800), by George Sullivan (HTML at Evans TCP) An oration, pronounced at Hanover, New-Hampshire, the 4th day of July, 1800; being the twenty-fourth anniversary of American independence. / By Daniel Webster, member of the junior class, Dartmouth University. ; [Three lines from Addison] ; (Published by request of the subscribers.) (Printed at Hanover [N.H.], : by Moses Davis., 1800), by Daniel Webster (HTML at Evans TCP) An oration delivered in Richmond on the Fourth of July, 1800; the anniversary of American independence. By William Wirt. (Richmond: : Printed by Meriwether Jones,, MDCCC. [1800]), by William Wirt (HTML at Evans TCP)
Filed under: Funeral addresses -- 1800 An oration on the character of the late Gen. George Washington: pronounced before the inhabitants of the town of Western, on Saturday the 22d of February, 1800. / By Joseph Allen, Jun. Esq. ; Printed at the request of said town. (Printed at Brookfield, Massachusetts, : by E. Merriam & Co., March, 1800), by Joseph Allen (HTML at Evans TCP) An oration, on the death of General George Washington, delivered at the request of the selectmen and parish committee before the inhabitants of Charlestown, in the county of Middlesex, and Commonwealth of Massachusetts, on Saturday, Feb. 22, 1800. Being the day set apart by the Congress of the United States, to testify the grief of the citizens, on that melancholy event. / By Josiah Bartlett, Esq. Fellow of the Massachusetts Medical Society, and member of the Historical Society. (Charlestown [Mass.]: : Printed by Samuel Etheridge., M,DCCC. [1800]), by Josiah Bartlett and Mrs. Rowson (HTML at Evans TCP) A discourse, delivered at New-Haven, Feb. 22, 1800; on the character of George Washington, Esq. : At the request of the citizens; / by Timothy Dwight, D.D. president of Yale-College. ([New Haven] : Printed by Thomas Green and Son, New-Haven:, 1800), by Timothy Dwight and George Washington (HTML at Evans TCP) A sermon, delivered at the request of the elders and other church members of the Presbyterian Society in the West Parish of Londonderry, January 1st, 1800. On the death of General George Washington. / By William Morison. ; Printed at the request of the hearers. ([Newburyport, Mass.] : From the press of Angier March. Sold at his bookstore, North Side of Market-Square, Newburyport., [1800]), by William Morison and Jedidiah Morse (HTML at Evans TCP) An oration, pronounced at Bennington, Vermont, on the 22d February, 1800. In commemoration of the death of General George Washington. / By Royall Tyler, Esq. (Walpole, Newhampshire, : Printed for Thomas & Thomas, by David Carlisle., 1800), by Royall Tyler (HTML at Evans TCP)
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