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William Smith
(Smith, William, 1727-1803)
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Smith, William, 1727-1803: A Charge, Delivered May 17, 1757, at the First Anniversary Commencement in the College and Academy of Philadelphia, to the Young Gentlemen Who Took Their Degrees on That Occasion (Philadelphia: Printed by B. Franklin and D. Hall, 1757) (frame-dependent page images here at Penn)
Smith, William, 1727-1803: A Discourse Concerning the Conversion of the Heathen Americans, and the Final Propagation of Christianity and the Sciences to the Ends of the Earth (Philadelphia: Printed by W. Dunlap, 1760) (frame-dependent page images here at Penn)
Smith, William, 1727-1803: Discourses on Public Occasions in America (second edition; London: Printed for A. Millar..., 1762) (frame-dependent page images here at Penn)
Smith, William, 1727-1803: Discourses on Several Public Occasions During the War in America, Preached Chiefly With a View to the Explaining the Importance of the Protestant Cause, in the British Colonies, and the Advancement of Religion, Patriotism and Military Virtue (London: Printed for A. Millar..., 1759) (frame-dependent page images here at Penn)
Smith, William, 1727-1803: Eulogium on Benjamin Franklin, L. L. D. (Philadelphia: Printed by Benjamin Franklin Bache, 1791) (frame-dependent page images here at Penn)
Smith, William, 1727-1803: An Exercise, Consisting of a Dialogue and Ode, Sacred to the Memory of His Late Gracious Majesty, Geogre II (1761) (frame-dependent page images here at Penn)
Smith, William, 1727-1803: An Exercise, Containing a Dialogue and Two Odes Set to Music, for the Public Commencement, in the College of Philadelphia, May 17th, 1775 (frame-dependent page images here at Penn)
Smith, William, 1727-1803: An Exercise, Performed at the Public Commencement, in the College of Philadelphia, July 17. 1790, Containing an Ode, Set to Music, Sacred to the Memory of Dr. Franklin (frame-dependent page images here at Penn)
Smith, William, 1727-1803: A General Idea of the College of Mirania, With a Sketch of the Method of Teaching Science and Religion, in the Several Classes; and Some Account of its Rise, Establishment and Buildings (1753) (frame-dependent page images here at Penn)
Smith, William, 1727-1803: An Historical Account of the Expedition Against the Ohio Indians, in the Year MDCCLXIV Under the Command of Henry Bouquet, Esq., Colonel of Foot, and Now Brigadier General in America (Philadelphia: W. Bradford, 1765)
Smith, William, 1727-1803: An Historical Account of the Expedition Against the Ohio Indians, in the Year MDCCLXIV Under the Command of Henry Bouquet, Esq., Colonel of Foot, and Now Brigadier General in America (London and Philadelphia, 1766) (multiple formats at archive.org)
Smith, William, 1727-1803: An Historical Account of the Expedition Against the Ohio Indians in the Year MDCCLXIV Under the Command of Henry Bouquet, Esq., Colonel of Foot and Now Brigadier General in America (Dublin: Printed for John Milliken, 1769) (multiple formats at archive.org)
Smith, William, 1727-1803: A Poem on Visiting the Academy of Philadelphia, June, 1753 (frame-dependent page images here at Penn)
Smith, William, 1727-1803: Prayers, for the Use of the Philadelphia Academy (Philadelphia: Printed by B. Franklin and D. Hall, 1753) (frame-dependent page images here at Penn)
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Smith, William, 1727-1803: Account of the College, Academy, and Charitable School of Philadelphia in Pennsylvania; (Philadelphia, University of Pennsylvania Library, 1951) (page images at HathiTrust)
Smith, William, 1727-1803: An account of Washington College, in the State of Maryland / (Philadelphia : Printed by Joseph Crukshank, in Market-Street, between Second and Third Streets, M DCC LXXXIV. [1784]), also by Joseph Crukshank and Mass.) St. John's Seminary (Brighton, contrib. by John Carroll (page images at HathiTrust)
Smith, William, 1727-1803: Additions to Plain truth; addressed to the inhabitants of America, containing, further remarks on a late pamphlet, entitled Common sense: wherein, are clearly and fully shewn, that American independence, is as illusory, ruinous, and impracticable, as a liberal reconciliation with Great Britain, is safe, honorable, and expedient. / Written by the author of Plain truth. ; [Six lines of quotation] (Philadelphia: : Printed, and sold, by R. Bell, in Third-Street., MDCCLXXVI. [1776]), also by James Chalmers and 1774 .. United States. Continental Congress. Extract from the journal of the proceedings ... September fifth (HTML at Evans TCP)
Smith, William, 1727-1803: An Answer to an invidious pamphlet, intituled A brief state of the province of Pensylvania [sic] [electronic resource] : wherein are exposed the many false assertions of the author or authors, of the said pamphlet, with a view to render the Quakers of Pensylvania [sic] and their government obnoxious to the British Parliament and ministry, and the several transactions, most grosly [sic] misrepresented therin, set in their truelight. (London : Printed for S. Bladon ..., 1755) (page images at HathiTrust)
Smith, William, 1727-1803: A brief state of the province of Pennsylvania / by William Smith. (New York : Reprinted for J. Sabin, 1865) (page images at HathiTrust)
Smith, William, 1727-1803: A brief state of the province of Pennsylvania [electronic resource] : in which the conduct of their assemblies for several years past is impartially examined, and the true cause of the continual encroachments of the French displayed, more especially the secret design of their late unwarrantable invasion and settlement upon the river Ohio : to which is annexed, an easy plan for restoring quiet in the public measures of that province, and defeating the ambitious views of the French in time to come : in a letter from a gentleman who has resided many years in Pennsylvania to his friend in London. (London : Printed for R. Griffiths ..., 1756) (page images at HathiTrust)
Smith, William, 1727-1803: A brief state of the province of Pennsylvania [electronic resource] : in which the conduct of their assemblies for several years past is impartially examined, and the true cause of the continual encroachments of the French displayed, more especially the secret design of their late unwarrantable invasion and settlement upon the river Ohio : to which is annexed, an easy plan for restoring quiet in the public measures of that province, and defeating the ambitious views of the French in time to come : in a letter from a gentleman who has resided many years in Pennsylvania to his friend in London. (London : Printed for R. Griffiths ..., 1755) (page images at HathiTrust)
Smith, William, 1727-1803: A brief view of the conduct of Pennsylvania, for the year 1755 [electronic resource] : so far as it affected the general service of the British colonies, particularly the expedition under the late General Braddock : with an account of the shocking inhumanities, committed by incursions of the Indians upon the province in October and November ; which occasioned a body of the inhabitants to come down, while the assembly were sitting, and to insist upon an immediate suspension of all disputes, and the passing of a law for the defence of the country : interspers'd with several interesting anecdotes and original papers, relating to the politics and principles of the people called Quakers : being a sequel to a late well-known pamphlet, intitled, A brief state of Pennsylvania : in a second letter to a friend in London. (London : Printed for R. Griffiths ... and sold by Mr. Bradford in Philadelphia, 1756) (page images at HathiTrust)
Smith, William, 1727-1803: The Christian soldier's duty; the lawfulness and dignity of his office; and the importance of the Protestant cause in the British colonies, stated and explained. A sermon, preached April 5, 1757. In Christ-Church, Philadelphia, to the First Battalion of His Majesty's Royal American Regiment; at the request of their colonel and officers. / By William Smith, A.M. provost of the College and Academy of Philadelphia. ; To which is annexed, a prayer on the same occasion. (Philadelphia: : Printed and sold by James Chattin., 1757. (Price one shilling.)), also by John Stanwix (HTML at Evans TCP)
Smith, William, 1727-1803: Conditions of Pennsylvania during the year 1755; a translation of a French pamphlet found in the Ducal Library at Gotha, Germany, read before the Pennsylvania-German Society, (Lancaster, Pa., [Press of the New Era Print. Co., 1917]), also by Julius Friedrich Sachse and Jean-Ignace de La Ville (page images at HathiTrust)
Smith, William, 1727-1803: A discourse concerning the conversion of the heathen Americans, and the final propagation of Christianity and the sciences to the ends of the earth. In two parts. Part I. Preached before a voluntary convention of the Episcopal clergy of Pennsylvania, and places adjacent, at Philadelphia, May 2d, 1760; and published at their joint request. Part II. Preached before the trustees, masters and scholars of the College and Academy of Philadelphia, at the first anniversary commencement. / By William Smith, D.D. provost of the said college and academy. (Philadelphia: : Printed by W. Dunlap,, MDCCLX. [1760]), also by Thomas Secker and Academy College (HTML at Evans TCP)
Smith, William, 1727-1803: Discourses on public occasions in America / (London : Printed for A. Millar, 1762) (page images at HathiTrust)
Smith, William, 1727-1803: Discourses on public occasions in America [electronic resource] / (London : Printed for A. Millar, D. Wilson, and T. Becket, and P. A. de Hondt ... and G. Keith ... , 1762) (page images at HathiTrust)
Smith, William, 1727-1803: Etat présent de la Pensilvanie [ressource électronique] : où l'on trouve le détail de ce qui s'est passé depuis la défaite du général Braddock jusqu'à la prise d'Oswego, avec une carte particulière de cette colonie. ([S.l. : s.n.], 1756) (page images at HathiTrust)
Smith, William, 1727-1803: An Exercise, containing a dialogue and ode sacred to the memory of His Late Gracious Majesty, George II. Performed at the public commencement in the College of Philadelphia, May 23d, 1761. : The ode written and set to music by Francis Hopkinson, Esq; M.A. in said college. (Philadelphia: : Printed by W. Dunlap, in Market-Street,, MDCCLXI. [1761]), also by Francis Hopkinson and Academy College (HTML at Evans TCP)
Smith, William, 1727-1803: Four dissertations, on the reciprocal advantages of a perpetual union between Great-Britain and her American colonies: Written for Mr. Sargent's prize-medal. To which (by desire) is prefixed, an eulogium, spoken on the delivery of the medal at the public commencement in the College of Philadelphia, May 20th, 1766. (Philadelphia : Printed by William and Thomas Bradford, at the London Coffee-House, M,DCC,LXVI. [1766]), also by Francis Hopkinson, Joseph Reed, Stephen Watts, John Morgan, and Academy College (HTML at ECCO TCP)
Smith, William, 1727-1803: A general idea of the College of Mirania; with a sketch of the method of teaching science and religion, in the several classes: and some account of its rise, establishment and buildings. Address'd more immediately to the consideration of the trustees nominated, by the Legislature, to receive proposals, &c. relating to the establishment of a college in the province of New-York. : [Three lines of quotations in Latin] (New-York: : Printed and sold by J. Parker and W. Weyman, at the new printing-office in Beaver-Street,, 1753. (Price one shilling and six pence.)) (HTML at Evans TCP)
Smith, William, 1727-1803: The great duty of public worship, and of erecting and setting apart proper places for that purpose. A sermon, preached in St. Peter's Church, Philadelphia. On Friday, September 4th, 1761. Being the day appointed for the first performance of Divine worship in said church. : To which is prefixed, an account of the whole service used on that occasion. : Published at the desire of the church-wardens and vestry. / By William Smith, D.D. Provost of the College and Academy of Philadelphia. ; [Four lines from I. Kings] (Philadelphia: : Printed and sold by W. Dunlap, M,DCC,LXI. Sold also by the other booksellers in Philadelphia, and by J. Rivington, in New-York, and A. Steuart, at Lancaster., [1761]) (HTML at Evans TCP)
Smith, William, 1727-1803: Historical account of Bouquet's expedition against the Ohio Indians, in 1764 / (Cincinnati, Ohio : R. Clarke, 1868), also by Charles Guillaume Frédéric Dumas (page images at HathiTrust)
Smith, William, 1727-1803: Historical account of Bouquet's expedition against the Ohio Indians, in 1764 [electronic resource] / (Cincinnati : R. Clarke, 1868), also by Francis Parkman and C. G. F. Biographical sketch of Henry Bouquet Dumas (page images at HathiTrust)
Smith, William, 1727-1803: Historical account of Bouquet's expedition against the Ohio Indians, in 1764. With preface by Francis Parkman ... and a translation of Dumas' Biographical sketch of General Bouquet. (Cincinnati, OH : The Roger Clarke Co., 1907), also by Francis Parkman and Charles Guillaume Frédéric Dumas (page images at HathiTrust; US access only)
Smith, William, 1727-1803: An historical account of the expedition against the Ohio Indians, in the year MDCCLXIV [electronic resource] : under the command of Henry Bouquet, Esq., colonel of foot, and now brigadier general in America ... : including his transactions with the Indians ... : to which are annexed military papers ... / ([London] : Philadelphia, printed; London, re-printed for T. Jefferies, geographer to His Majesty ..., 1766) (page images at HathiTrust)
Smith, William, 1727-1803: An historical account of the expedition against the Ohio Indians in the year MDCCLXIV under the command of Henry Bouquet, Esq., colonel of foot and now brigadier general in America [electronic resource] : including his transactions with the Indians ... to which are annexed military papers containing reflections of the war with the savages, a method of forming frontier settlements, some account of the Indian country, with a list of nations, fighting men, towns, distances and different routes. (Dublin : Printed for John Milliken ..., 1769) (page images at HathiTrust)
Smith, William, 1727-1803: An historical account of the expedition against the Ohio Indians in the year MDCCLXIV : Under the command of Henry Bouquet, Esq. Colonel of Foot, and now Brigadier General in America. Including his transactions with the Indians, relative to the delivery of their prisoners, and the preliminaries of peace. With an introductory account of the preceding campaign, and battle at Bushy-Run. To which are annexed military papers, containing reflections on the war with the savages ; a method of forming frontier settlements ; some account of the Indian country ; with a list of nations, fighting men, towns, distances, and different routs. The whole illustrated with a map and copper-plates. / (Philadelphia : printed ; London : Re-printed for T. Jefferies, MDCCLXVI [1766]), contrib. by Thomas Hutchins (page images at HathiTrust)
Smith, William, 1727-1803: An Historical account of the rise, progress and present state of the canal navigation in Pennsylvania. With an appendix, containing, abstracts of the acts of the Legislature since the year 1790, and their grants of money for improving roads and navigable waters throughout the state; to which is annexed, "an explanatory map." / Published by direction of the president and managers of the Schuylkill and Susquehanna, and the Delaware and Schuylkill Navigation Companies. ; [Twenty two lines of verse] (Philadelphia: : Printed by Zachariah Poulson, Junior, number eighty, Chesnut-Street., MDCCXCV. [1795]), also by Robert Morris, Reading Howell, James Trenchard, Delaware and Schuylkill Canal Company, and Schuylkill and Susquehanna Navigation (HTML at Evans TCP)
Smith, William, 1727-1803: Indian songs of peace: with a proposal, in a prefatory epistle, for erecting Indian schools. And a postscript by the editor, introducing Yariza, an Indian maid's letter, to the principal ladies of the province and city of New-York. / By the author of the American fables. ; [Two lines from Virgil with two line translation] (New-York: : Printed by J. Parker, and W. Wayman [i.e., Weyman], at the new printing-office in Beaver-Street,, MDCCLII. [1752]) (HTML at Evans TCP)
Smith, William, 1727-1803: An oration in memory of General Montgomery, and of the officers and soldiers who fell with him, December 31, 1775, before Quebec [electronic resource] : drawn up (and delivered February 19th, 1776) at the desire of the Honourable Continental Congress / ([London] : Philadelphia printed, London reprinted for J. Almon ..., 1776) (page images at HathiTrust)
Smith, William, 1727-1803: An oration, in memory of General Montgomery, and of the officers and soldiers, who fell with him, December 31, 1775, before Quebec; drawn up (and delivered February 19th, 1776,) at the desire of the Honorable Continental Congress. / By William Smith, D.D. provost of the College and Academy of Philadelphia. ; [Four lines of verse] ([New York] : Philadelphia printed: New-York: reprinted by John Anderson, the corner of Beekman's-Slip,, M,DCC,LXXVI. [1776]) (HTML at Evans TCP)
Smith, William, 1727-1803: An oration in memory of General Montgomery; and of the officers and soldiers,who fell with him, December 31, 1775, before Quebec [electronic resource] / ([Newport, Pa.?] : Philadelphia, printed; Newport: re-printed by Solomon Southwick, 1776) (page images at HathiTrust)
Smith, William, 1727-1803: Personal affliction and frequent reflection upon human life, of great use to lead man to the remembrance of God. A sermon, preach'd on Sunday Sept. 1, 1754, in Christ-Church, Philadelphia; occasioned by the death of a beloved pupil, who departed this life, August 28, 1754, in the 16th year of his age. / By W. Smith, M.A. Professor of philosophy in the Academy of Philadelphia. (Philadelphia: : Printed and sold by B. Franklin, and D. Hall, at the new-printing-office., 1754) (HTML at Evans TCP)
Smith, William, 1727-1803: Plain truth: addressed to the inhabitants of America. Contain ing remarks on a late pamphlet intitled Common sense:... (Philadelphia, Printed: London, Reprinted for J. Almon, M.DCC.LXXVI), also by James Chalmers, John Almon, and pseud Rationalis (page images at HathiTrust)
Smith, William, 1727-1803: Plain truth addressed to the inhabitants of America, containing remarks on a late pamphlet, entitled Common sense [electronic resource] : wherein are shewn, that the scheme of independence is ruinous, delusive, and impracticable; that were the author's asseverations, respecting the power of America, as real as nugatory, reconciliation on liberal principles with Great Britain would be exalted policy; and that, circumstanced as we are, permanent liberty and true happiness can only be obtained by honorable connections with that Kingdom / (Philadelphia : Printed and sold by R. Bell ..., 1776), also by Candidus and Rationalis (page images at HathiTrust)
Smith, William, 1727-1803: Plain truth; addressed to the inhabitants of America, containing, remarks on a late pamphlet, entitled Common sense. Wherein are shewn, that the scheme of independence is ruinous, delusive, and impracticable: that were the author's asseverations, respecting the power of America, as real as nugatory; reconcilliation with Great Britain, would be exalted policy: and that circumstanced as we are, permanent liberty, and true happiness, can only be obtained by reconciliation with that kingdom. / Written by Candidus. ; [Three lines of quotations] (Philadelphia: : Printed, and sold, by R. Bell, in Third-Street., MDCCLXXVI. [1776]), also by James Chalmers, George Chalmers, Alexander Hamilton, Rationalis, and John Dickinson (HTML at Evans TCP)
Smith, William, 1727-1803: Plain truth addressed to the inhabitants of America, containing remarks on a late pamphlet, intitled Common sense [electronic resource] wherein are shewn, that the scheme of independence is ruinous, delusive, and impracticable; that were the author's asseverations, respecting the power of America, as real as nugatory, reconciliation on liberal principles with Great Britian would be exalted policy; and that, circumstanced as we are, permanent liberty and true happiness can only be obtained by reconciliation with that Kingdom / ([Dublin] : Philadelphia, printed, Dublin, reprinted by M. Mills ..., 1776), also by Candidus, Rationalis, and Thomas Paine (page images at HathiTrust)
Smith, William, 1727-1803: Plain truth addressed to the inhabitants of America, containing remarks on a late pamphlet, intitled Common sense [electronic resource] wherein are shewn, that the scheme of independence is ruinous, delusive, and impracticable; that were the author's asseverations, respecting the power of America, as real as nugatory, reconciliation on liberal principles with Great Britain would be exalted policy; and that, circumstanced as we are, permanent liberty and true happiness can only be obtained by reconciliation with that kingdom / ([London] : Philadelphia, printed; London, reprinted for J. Almon ..., 1776), also by Candidus and Rationalis (page images at HathiTrust)
Smith, William, 1727-1803: Plain truth : addressed to the inhabitants of America, Containing remarks on a late pamphlet, intitled Common sense: wherein are shewn, that the scheme of independence is ruinous, delusive, and impraticable; that were the author's asseverations, respecting the power of America, as real as nugatory, reconciliation on liberal principles with Great Britain would be exalted policy, and that, circumstanced as we are, permanent liberty and true happiness can only be obtained by reconciliation with that kingdom. (Philadelphia, Printed : London, Reprinted for J. Almon, opposite Burlington House in Piccadilly., 1776), also by James Chalmers, George Chalmers, and United States Continental Congress (page images at HathiTrust)
Smith, William, 1727-1803: A poem on visiting the Academy of Philadelphia, June 1753. [Three lines in Latin from Virgil] (Philadelphia: : Printed [by Benjamin Franklin], in the year MDCCLIII. [1753]) (HTML at Evans TCP)
Smith, William, 1727-1803: Poems on several occasions, with some other compositions. (Philadelphia: Printed by John Dunlap, 1772), also by Nathaniel Evans (page images at HathiTrust)
Smith, William, 1727-1803, ed.: Poems on several occasions, with some other compositions. By Nathaniel Evans, A.M. late missionary (appointed by the Society for Propagating the Gospel) for Gloucester County, in New-Jersey; and Chaplain to the Lord Viscount Kilmorey, of the Kingdom of Ireland. (Philadelphia: : Printed by John Dunlap, in Market-Street., M.DCC.LXXII. [1772]), by Nathaniel Evans and Elizabeth Ferguson (HTML at Evans TCP)
Smith, William, 1727-1803: Relation historique de l'expédition contre les Indiens de l'Ohio en MDCCLXIV [ressource électronique] : commandée par le chevalier Henry Bouquet, colonel de l'infanterie & ensuite brigadier-général en Amérique : contenant ses transactions avec les Indiens, relativement à la délivrance des prisonniers & aux préliminaires de la paix, avec un récit introductoire de la campagne précédente de l'an 1763 & de la bataille de Bushy-Run : on y a joint des mémoires militaires contenant des réflexions sur la guerre avec les sauvages ... le tout enrichi de cartes & tailles-douces / (A Amsterdam : Chez Marc-Michel Rey ..., 1769) (page images at HathiTrust)
Smith, William, 1727-1803: Relation historique de l'expédition contre les Indiens de l'Ohio en MDCCLXIV : commandée par le chevalier Henry Bouquet ... : contenant ses transactions avec les Indiens relativement à la délivrance des prisonniers & aux préliminaires de la paix, avec un récit introductoire de la campagne précédente de l'an 1763, & de la bataille de Bushy-Run : on y a joint des mémoires militaires contenant des réflexions sur la guerre avec les sauvages, une méthode de former des établissemens sur la frontiere, quelques détails concernant la contrée des Indiens, avec une liste de nations, combattans, villes, distances, & diverses routes : le tout enrichi de cartes & tailles-douces / (A Amsterdam : Chez Marc-Michel Rey, MDCCLXIX [1769]), also by Thomas Hutchins, Marc-Michel Rey, and Charles Guillaume Frédéric Dumas (page images at HathiTrust)
Smith, William, 1727-1803: A sermon on temporal and spiritual salvation : delivered in Christ-Church, Philadelphia, before the Pennsylvania Society of the Cincinnati / (Philadelphia : From the press of T. Dobson, 1790) (page images at HathiTrust)
Smith, William, 1727-1803: A sermon, on temporal and spiritual salvation: delivered in Christ-Church, Philadelphia, before the Pennsylvania Society of the Cincinnati. / By William Smith, D.D. provost of the College and Academy of Philadelphia. ; Prepared and published at the request of the society. (Philadelphia: : From the press of T. Dobson., M,DCC,XC. [1790]), also by State Society of the Cincinnati of Pennsylvania (HTML at Evans TCP)
Smith, William, 1727-1803: A sermon on the present situation of American affairs : preached in Christ-Church, June 23, 1775 / (Philadelphia : Printed and sold by James Humphreys, Junior, 1775) (page images at HathiTrust)
Smith, William, 1727-1803: A sermon on the present situation of American affairs. Preached in Christ-Church, June 23, 1775. At the request of the officers of the Third Battalion of the city of Philadelphia and district of Southwark. / By William Smith, D.D. Provost of the college in that city. (Wilmington [Del.], : Printed and sold by James Adams, in High-Street,, M,DCC,LXXV. [1775]) (HTML at Evans TCP)
Smith, William, 1727-1803: A sermon preached in Christ-Church, Philadelphia, (for the benefit of the poor) by appointment of and before the general communication of Free and Accepted Masons of the state of Pennsylvania, on Monday December 28, 1778. Celebrated, agreeable to their constitution, as the anniversary of St. John the Evangelist. / By William Smith, D.D. provost of the College and Academy of Philadelphia. (Philadelphia: : Printed by John Dunlap., MDCCLXXIX. [1779]), also by George Washington and Freemasons. Grand Lodge of Pennsylvania (HTML at Evans TCP)
Smith, William, 1727-1803: Some account of the charitable corporation, lately erected for the relief of the widows and children of clergymen, in the communion of the Church of England in America; with a copy of their charters, and fundamental rules. : And also a sermon, preached in Christ-Church, Philadelphia, October 10, 1769, before the said corporation, on occasion of their first meeting. / By William Smith, D.D. provost of the College and Academy of Philadelphia. ; Published, by order, for the benefit of the charity. (Philadelphia: : Printed by D. Hall, and W. Sellers, opposite the Jersey Market., MDCCLXIX. [1769]), also by Frederick Cornwallis, Robert Hay Drummond, Richard Terrick, and in the Communion of the Church of England in America Corporation for the Relief of the Widows and Children of Clergymen (HTML at Evans TCP)
Smith, William, 1727-1803: Some thoughts on education: with reasons for erecting a college in this province, and fixing the same at the city of New-York: : to which is added, a scheme for employing masters or teachers in the mean time: and also for raising and endowing an edifice in an easy manner. The whole concluding, with a poem: being a serious address to the House of Representatives. : [Ten lines of quotation in Latin] (New-York: : Printed and sold by James Parker, at the new printing-office, in Beaver-Street,, 1752. (Price one shilling.)), also by James De Lancey and New York (State). General Assembly (HTML at Evans TCP)
Smith, William, 1727-1803: Two funeral orations. ([Philadelphia?, 1803?]) (page images at HathiTrust)
Smith, William, 1727-1803: The works ... (Philadelphia, H. Maxwell and W. Fry, 1803) (page images at HathiTrust)
Smith, William, 1727-1803: The works of William Smith, D. D., late provost of the College and academy of Philadelphia. (Philadelphia: Published by Hugh Maxwell and William Fry, no. 25, North Second-Street, 1803) (page images at HathiTrust)
Smith, William, 1727-1803: The works of William Smith, late provost of the College and Academy of Philadelphia. (Philadelphia: Published by Hugh Maxwell, 1807) (page images at HathiTrust)
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