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Filed under: Fourth of July celebrations -- Rhode Island -- Newport An oration, delivered in Trinity-Church, in Newport, on the Fourth of July, 1801 (Printed at the office of the Newport Mercury, 1801), by William Hunter (page images at HathiTrust) Rhode Island's early efforts in the Revolution : an address delivered before the Rhode Island Society of the Cincinnati in the State House at Newport, R.I., on July Fourth, 1896 ([publisher not identified], 1896), by Charles Warren Lippitt and Society of the Cincinnati in the State of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations (page images at HathiTrust) An oration, spoken in the Second Baptist meeting-house, at Newport, on the Fourth of July, 1801 : pursuant to a vote by the town (Printed by Oliver Farnsworth, 1801), by Paul M. Mumford (page images at HathiTrust) Oration, delivered on the Fourth of July, A.D. 1827, at Newport, R.I. (Miller & Hammond, 1827), by Asher Robbins (page images at HathiTrust)
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Filed under: Fourth of July celebrations -- Rhode Island -- PawtucketFiled under: Fourth of July celebrations -- Rhode Island -- Providence An oration, pronounced before the students of Brown University, at the First congregational meeting-house in Providence, July 5, 1813 : in commemoration of the anniversary of American independence (Printed by H. Mann and Co., 1813), by Emerson Paine (page images at HathiTrust) An oration delivered before the city authorities and citizens of Providence, July 4th, 1872 (Hammond, Angell & co., printers to the city, 1872), by Walter B. Vincent (page images at HathiTrust) Oration pronounced before the citizens of Providence, on the Fourth of July, 1826 : being the fiftieth anniversary of American independence (Smith & Parmenter, printers, 1826), by William Hunter (page images at HathiTrust) Mr. Wheaton's oration. (From the Phenix Press, 1810), by Henry Wheaton and or Columbian Order Tammany Society (page images at HathiTrust) Address delivered at the Beneficent Congregational meeting-house, July 4, 1838 : being the first temperance celebration of American independence, in Providence (B. Cranston & Co., 1838), by Lucius M. Sargent (page images at HathiTrust) An oration, delivered at Providence : in the First Congregational meeting-house, on the Fourth of July, 1804 (Printed by Heaton & Williams, 1804), by James Wilson (page images at HathiTrust) Liberty, glory, and union. (Printed at the office of the Rhode Island American, Dunham & Hawkins, printers, 1810), by Tristam Burges (page images at HathiTrust) An oration in commemoration of the forty seventh anniversary of the declaration of American independence : delivered, July 4th, 1823, before the citizens of Providence, R.I. and published at their request (Published by John Miller, 1823), by Albert G. Greene (page images at HathiTrust) Oration pronounced before the citizens of Providence, on the Fourth of July, 1826 : being the fiftieth anniversary of American independence (Smith & Parmenter, Printers, 1826), by William Hunter (page images at HathiTrust) Mr. Burges' oration. (William Marshal & Co., 1831), by Tristam Burges (page images at HathiTrust) Contributions of New England to American greatness. (Knowles, Anthony & Co., Printers, 1867), by Henry Warren Rugg (page images at HathiTrust) New England's gift to the nation -- the township : an oration (Angell, Burlingame & Co., printers, 1875), by Arnold Green and Henry Clay Whitaker (page images at HathiTrust) The progress of Providence : a centennial address to the citizens of Providence, R.I. / by Hon. Samuel Greene Arnold ; with a poem, by George William Pettes ; delivered July 4th, 1876. (Providence Press Co., printers to the city, 1876), by Samuel Greene Arnold and George W. Pettes (page images at HathiTrust) National festival. (Printed by Knowles and Vose, 1840), by William Jewett Pabodie (page images at HathiTrust)
Filed under: Fourth of July celebrations -- Rhode Island -- Providence -- Early works to 1800 An oration, delivered in the Benevolent Congregational meeting-house, on the Fourth of July, A.D. 1797 : in commemoration of American independence (Printed by Carter and Wilkinson, and sold at their book-store, 1797), by George R. Burrill (page images at HathiTrust) An oration, delivered in the Baptist meeting-house in Providence, July 4, A.D. 1795 : at the celebration of the nineteenth anniversary of American independence (Printed by Carter and Wilkinson, and sold at their book-store, 1795), by Jonathan Maxcy (page images at HathiTrust) An oration, in commemoration of the independence of the United States of America : delivered in the Baptist meeting-house in Providence, July 4th, 1793 (Printed by J. Carter, 1793), by Enos Hitchcock (page images at HathiTrust)
Filed under: Rhode Island -- Newport History of Rhode Island. (J. S. Taylor, 1853), by Edward Peterson and Fiske Icelandic Collection (page images at HathiTrust) Proposed improvements for Newport (The University press], 1913), by Frederick Law Olmsted and Newport Improvement Association (page images at HathiTrust) The old colony, or, Pilgrim land : past and present. (Fall River Line and Old Colony Railroad, 1887), by Fall River Line (page images at HathiTrust) Historic spots in Newport (Mercury Pub. Co., 1914), by Edith May Tilley (page images at HathiTrust) Newport, 1800-1850 : a paper read before the Unity Club, Newport, R.I. (s.n., 1897), by H. E. Turner (page images at HathiTrust)
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Filed under: Arson -- Rhode Island -- Newport The Lord's voice, crying to his people: in some extraordinary dispensations considered in a sermon, upon Micah VI. 9. Preached 27 d. 1 m. 1715. Occasioned by the terrible tragedies of a man barbarbously murdering his wife and her sister, and then burning his house, March 22, 1715. : Together with some account about the poor man written for the benefit of the living. / By Nathaniel Clap, M.A. Preacher of the Gospel at N. Port, R. Island. (Boston: : Printed by B. Green, sold at the booksellers shops., 1715), by Nathaniel Clap (HTML at Evans TCP) Sinners directed to hear & fear, and do no more so wickedly. Being an impartial account of the inhumane and barbarbous murder, committed by Jeremiah Meacham, on his wife and her sister, at Newport on Rhode-Island, March 22d. 1715. : With some account of his life, tryal, carriage before and after condemnation; his confession, prayers, and last dying words at the place of execution, which was April the 12th. 1715. : Also a sermon preached in his hearing: on Psalm LI. 17. / By Mr. Nathaniel Clap, Minister of the Gospel in Newport, Rhode-Island. (Boston, : Printed by J. Allen, for N. Boone, at the Sign of the Bible in Cornhill,, 1715), by Nathaniel Clap (HTML at Evans TCP)
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Filed under: Baptists -- Rhode Island -- Newport A review of a report presented to the Warren Baptist Association, at its meeting in 1849, on the subject of the true date of the first Baptist Church in Newport, R.I. (Press of H.H. Brown, 1850), by R.I.) First Baptist Church (Providence (page images at HathiTrust) An historical discourse, delivered in the Central Baptist Meeting House, Newport, R. I. January 8th, 1854 (Published by order of the church, Cranston & Norman, 1854), by Henry Jackson (page images at HathiTrust)
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Filed under: Booksellers' advertisements -- Rhode Island -- Newport A Fish caught in his own net. An examination of nine sermons, from Matt. 16. 18. published last year, by Mr Joseph Fish of Stonington; wherein he labours to prove, that those called standing churches in New-England, are built upon the rock, and upon the same principles with the first fathers of this country: and that Separates and Baptists are joining with the gates of hell against them. : In answer to which; many of his mistakes are corrected; the constitution of those churches opened; the testimonies of prophets and apostles, and also of many of those fathers are produced, which as plainly condemn his plan, as any Separate or Baptist can do. / By Isaac Backus. Pastor of a church of Christ in Middleborough. ; [Six lines of quotations] (Boston: : Printed by Edes and Gill, in Queen-Street,, MDCCLXVIII. [1768]), by Isaac Backus (HTML at Evans TCP) Gospel comfort, under heavy tidings. The substance of a sermon delivered at Middleborough, February 5, 1769, upon hearing of the death of a godly mother. / By Isaac Backus, Pastor of a church there. ; To which is added, some memories of her life. (Providence: : Printed by John Carter, at Shakespear's Head., M,DCC,LXIX. [1769]), by Isaac Backus (HTML at Evans TCP) A short description of the difference between the bond-woman and the free, as they are the two covenants. With the characters and condition of each of their children. / By Isaac Backus, Pastor of a church in Middleborough. ; [Two lines of quotations] (Boston: : Printed and sold by Edes and Gill, in Queen-Street,, M,DCC,LXX. [1770]), by Isaac Backus (HTML at Evans TCP)
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Filed under: Crime -- Rhode Island -- Newport The Lord's voice, crying to his people: in some extraordinary dispensations considered in a sermon, upon Micah VI. 9. Preached 27 d. 1 m. 1715. Occasioned by the terrible tragedies of a man barbarbously murdering his wife and her sister, and then burning his house, March 22, 1715. : Together with some account about the poor man written for the benefit of the living. / By Nathaniel Clap, M.A. Preacher of the Gospel at N. Port, R. Island. (Boston: : Printed by B. Green, sold at the booksellers shops., 1715), by Nathaniel Clap (HTML at Evans TCP) Sinners directed to hear & fear, and do no more so wickedly. Being an impartial account of the inhumane and barbarbous murder, committed by Jeremiah Meacham, on his wife and her sister, at Newport on Rhode-Island, March 22d. 1715. : With some account of his life, tryal, carriage before and after condemnation; his confession, prayers, and last dying words at the place of execution, which was April the 12th. 1715. : Also a sermon preached in his hearing: on Psalm LI. 17. / By Mr. Nathaniel Clap, Minister of the Gospel in Newport, Rhode-Island. (Boston, : Printed by J. Allen, for N. Boone, at the Sign of the Bible in Cornhill,, 1715), by Nathaniel Clap (HTML at Evans TCP) Useful remarks. An essay upon remarkables in the way of wicked men. : A sermon on the tragical end, unto which the way of twenty-six pirates brought them; at New Port on Rhode-Island, July 19, 1723. : With an account of their speeches, letters, & actions, before their execution. : [Two lines from Deuteronomy] (New-London [Conn.]: : Printed and sold by T. Green,, 1723), by Cotton Mather (HTML at Evans TCP)
Filed under: Criminals -- Rhode Island -- Newport The Lord's voice, crying to his people: in some extraordinary dispensations considered in a sermon, upon Micah VI. 9. Preached 27 d. 1 m. 1715. Occasioned by the terrible tragedies of a man barbarbously murdering his wife and her sister, and then burning his house, March 22, 1715. : Together with some account about the poor man written for the benefit of the living. / By Nathaniel Clap, M.A. Preacher of the Gospel at N. Port, R. Island. (Boston: : Printed by B. Green, sold at the booksellers shops., 1715), by Nathaniel Clap (HTML at Evans TCP) Sinners directed to hear & fear, and do no more so wickedly. Being an impartial account of the inhumane and barbarbous murder, committed by Jeremiah Meacham, on his wife and her sister, at Newport on Rhode-Island, March 22d. 1715. : With some account of his life, tryal, carriage before and after condemnation; his confession, prayers, and last dying words at the place of execution, which was April the 12th. 1715. : Also a sermon preached in his hearing: on Psalm LI. 17. / By Mr. Nathaniel Clap, Minister of the Gospel in Newport, Rhode-Island. (Boston, : Printed by J. Allen, for N. Boone, at the Sign of the Bible in Cornhill,, 1715), by Nathaniel Clap (HTML at Evans TCP) Useful remarks. An essay upon remarkables in the way of wicked men. : A sermon on the tragical end, unto which the way of twenty-six pirates brought them; at New Port on Rhode-Island, July 19, 1723. : With an account of their speeches, letters, & actions, before their execution. : [Two lines from Deuteronomy] (New-London [Conn.]: : Printed and sold by T. Green,, 1723), by Cotton Mather (HTML at Evans TCP)
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