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| | Books by S.C.) American Revolution Society (Charleston: Books in the extended shelves: American Revolution Society (Charleston, S.C.): Death's dominion over man considered. (Printed by W. P. Young, 1804), also by Richard Furman and South-Carolina State Society of Cincinnati (page images at HathiTrust) American Revolution Society (Charleston, S.C.): A discourse commemorative of the late Major-Gen. William Moultrie; delivered in the Independent church, on the fifteenth of October, 1805, at the request of the Society of the Cincinnati of South-Carolina, before that society and the American Revolution Society. (Printed by Peter Freneau, 1805), also by William Hollinshead and Society of the Cincinnati. South Carolina (page images at HathiTrust) American Revolution Society (Charleston, S.C.): Humble submission to divine sovereignty the duty of a bereaved nation. A sermon, occasioned by the death of His Excellency General George Washington, late commander in chief of the armies, and formerly president, of the United States of America. Preached in the Baptist Church, in Charleston, South-Carolina, on the 22d of February, 1800, before the American Revolution Society, the State Society of the Cincinnati, and a numerous assemblage of citizens. / By Richard Furman, A.M. Pastor of the said church, and a member of the American Revolution Society. ; Originally delivered, and now published, at the joint request of the two societies. ; [Two lines of Scripture texts] (Charleston [S.C.]: : Printed by W.P. Young, Franklin's Head, no. 43, Broad Street., M.DCCC. [1800]), also by Richard Furman, Arnoldus Vanderhorst, William Moultrie, and South-Carolina State Society of Cincinnati (HTML at Evans TCP) American Revolution Society (Charleston, S.C.): An oration delivered in St. Michael's Church before the inhabitants of Charleston, South-Carolina, on the Fourth of July, 1810, 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. (Printed by W. P. Young, 1810), also by Hext McCall and Society of the Cincinnati (page images at HathiTrust) American Revolution Society (Charleston, S.C.): An oration, delivered in St. Michael's Church, before the inhabitants of Charleston, South-Carolina, on the fourth of July, 1794, in commemoration of American independence, by the appointment of the American Revolution Society, and published at the request of that society, and also of the South-Carolina state Society of Cincinnati. / By David Ramsay, M.D. president of the Senate of South-Carolina. (Charleston [S.C.] : --Printed by W.P. Young, no. 43, Broad-Street., [1794]), also by David Ramsay and South-Carolina State Society of Cincinnati (HTML at Evans TCP) American Revolution Society (Charleston, S.C.): An oration, delivered in St. Michael's Church, Charleston, South-Carolina; on Tuesday, the Fourth of July, 1815; in commemoration of American independence (Printed by W.P. Young, no. 44, Broad-street, 1815), also by Christopher R. Greene and South-Carolina State Society of Cincinnati (page images at HathiTrust) American Revolution Society (Charleston, S.C.): An oration delivered in St. Philip's Church, before the inhabitants of Charleston, on the fourth of July, 1809 (Printed by John Hoff, 1809), also by Thomas Smith Grimké and South-Carolina State Society of Cincinnati (page images at HathiTrust) American Revolution Society (Charleston, S.C.): An oration, delivered in St. Philip's church, before the inhabitants of Charleston, on the fourth of July, 1809, by the appointment of the South Carolina state society of Cincinnati, and published at the request of that society, and of the American revolution society. (W. Riley, 1829), also by Thomas Smith Grimké and South-Carolina State Society of Cincinnati (page images at HathiTrust) American Revolution Society (Charleston, S.C.): 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]), also by John Julius Pringle and South-Carolina State Society of Cincinnati (HTML at Evans TCP) American Revolution Society (Charleston, S.C.): Oration on the absolute necessity of union, and the folly and madness of disunion : delivered Fourth of July, 1809 (1829), also by Thomas Smith Grimké, Jacob Porter, William Riley, South Carolina Senate, S.C.) St. Philip's Church (Charleston, and South-Carolina State Society of Cincinnati (page images at HathiTrust) American Revolution Society (Charleston, S.C.): An oration, prepared, to be delivered in St. Phillip's Church, before the inhabitants of Charleston, South-Carolina, on the Fourth of July, 1798. In commemoration of American independence. : By appointment of the American Revolution Society. Published at the request of that society, and also of the South-Carolina State Society of the Cincinnati. / By Henry William Desaussure, a member of the Revolution society, and intendant of the city of Charleston. (Charleston [S.C.]: : Printed by W.P. Young, no. 43, Broad-Street., 1798), also by Henry William De Saussure and South-Carolina State Society of Cincinnati (HTML at Evans TCP)
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