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Books by Thomas Bradbury Chandler: Books in the extended shelves: Chandler, Thomas Bradbury, 1726-1790: The American querist : or, Some questions proposed relative to the present disputes between Great Britain, and her American colonies. (Mills and Ricks, 1774), also by Myles Cooper (page images at HathiTrust) Chandler, Thomas Bradbury, 1726-1790: The American querist: or, Some questions proposed relative to the present disputes between Great Britain, and her American colonies. By a North-American. ; [Two lines from Berkeley] (Boston: : Re-printed by Mills and Hicks, and sold at their printing-office in School-Street., 1774), also by Myles Cooper (HTML at Evans TCP) Chandler, Thomas Bradbury, 1726-1790: Appeal defended (New-York : Printed by Hugh Gaine ..., 1769., 1769), also by James R. Tanis Collection (Princeton Theological Seminary), Sprague Collection of Early American Religious Pamphlets (Princeton Theological Seminary), and Theological Pamphlet Collection (Library of Congress) (page images at HathiTrust) Chandler, Thomas Bradbury, 1726-1790: The appeal defended: or, The proposed American episcopate vindicated, in answer to the objections and misrepresentations of Dr. Chauncy and others. / By Thomas Bradbury Chandler, D.D. ; [Six lines of quotations] (New-York: : Printed by Hugh Gaine, at the Bible and Crown, in Hanover-Square,, 1769) (HTML at Evans TCP) Chandler, Thomas Bradbury, 1726-1790: The appeal farther defended; in answer to the farther misrepresentations of Dr. Chauncy. / By Thomas B. Chandler, D.D. ; [Five lines of quotations] (New-York: : Printed by Hugh Gaine, at his book store and printing-office, in Hanover-Square,, M,DCC,LXXI. [1771]) (HTML at Evans TCP) Chandler, Thomas Bradbury, 1726-1790: An appeal to the public, in behalf of the Church of England in America. (New York : Printed by James Parker, 1767., 1767), also by Charles Chauncy, James R. Tanis Collection (Princeton Theological Seminary), and Sprague Collection of Early American Religious Pamphlets (Princeton Theological Seminary) (page images at HathiTrust) Chandler, Thomas Bradbury, 1726-1790: An appeal to the public, in behalf of the Church of England in America. By Thomas Bradbury Chandler, D.D. Rector of St. John's Church, in Elizabeth-Town, New-Jersey, and missionary from the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel, &c. ; [Two lines from Justin Martyr] (New-York: : Printed by James Parker, at the new-printing-office, in Beaver-Street., M,DCC,LXVII. [1767]), also by Thomas Secker (HTML at Evans TCP) Chandler, Thomas Bradbury, 1726-1790: The friendly address to all reasonable Americans on the subject of our political confusions carefully abridged from the original. ([s.n.], 1774) (page images at HathiTrust) Chandler, Thomas Bradbury, 1726-1790: A friendly address to all reasonable Americans, on the subject of our political confusions in which the necessary consequences of violently opposing the King's troops, and of a general non-importation are fairely stated. ([s.n.], 1774) (page images at HathiTrust) Chandler, Thomas Bradbury, 1726-1790: A friendly address to all reasonable Americans, on the subject of our political confusions: in which the necessary consequences of violently opposing the King's troops, and of a general non-importation are fairly stated. : [One line of Scripture text] (New-York: : Printed [by James Rivington], in the year M,DCC,LXXIV. [1774]), also by Myles Cooper (HTML at Evans TCP) Chandler, Thomas Bradbury, 1726-1790: A friendly address to all reasonable Americans, on the subject of our political confusions: in which the necessary consequences of violently opposing the King's troops, and of a general non-importation are fairly stated. : [One line of Scripture text] ([Boston] America: : Printed [by Mills and Hicks] for the purchasers,, 1774. (Price one shilling sterling.)), also by Myles Cooper (HTML at Evans TCP) Chandler, Thomas Bradbury, 1726-1790: A friendly address to all resonable Americans : on the subject of our political confusions: in which the necessary consequences of violently opposing the king's troops, and of a general non-importation are fairly stated. (Printed [by James Rivington] for the purchasers, 1774), also by Myles Cooper (page images at HathiTrust) Chandler, Thomas Bradbury, 1726-1790: Life of Dr. Johnson (T. & J. Swords, 1805) (page images at HathiTrust) Chandler, Thomas Bradbury, 1726-1790: The life of Samuel Johnson, D. D., the first president of King's college, in New York. (Printed by T. & J. Swords;, 1824) (page images at HathiTrust) Chandler, Thomas Bradbury, 1726-1790: The life of Samuel Johnson, D.D., the first president of King's College, in New York. Containing many interesting anecdotes; a general view of the state of religion and learning in Connecticut during the former part of the last century; and an account of the institution and rise of Yale College, Connecticut; and of King's (now Columbia) College, New York. (Printed by T. & J. Swords;, 1824) (page images at HathiTrust) Chandler, Thomas Bradbury, 1726-1790: A sermon preached before the Corporation for the Relief of the Widows and Children of Clergymen, in the Communion of the Church of England in America; at their anniversary meeting on October 2d, 1771, at Perth-Amboy. To which is annexed a brief abstract of their proceedings. / By Thomas B. Chandler, D.D. Rector of St. John's-Church, Elizabeth-Town, New-Jersey, and missionary from the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Paris. ; Sold for the benefit of the fund. (Burlington [N.J.], : Printed by Isaac Collins., [1771]), also by William Franklin 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) Chandler, Thomas Bradbury, 1726-1790: The strictures on the friendly address examined, and a refutation of its principles attempted. Addressed to the people of America. : [One line of Latin quotation] ([Boston : s.n.], Printed in the year 1775), also by Henry Barry (HTML at Evans TCP) Chandler, Thomas Bradbury, 1726-1790: What think ye of the Congress now? or, An inquiry, how far Americans are bound to abide by and execute the decisions of, the late Congress? [Eight lines from General Conway] (New-York: : Printed by James Rivington,, M,DCC,LXXV. [1775]), also by Myles Cooper and Joseph Galloway (HTML at Evans TCP) Chandler, Thomas Bradbury, 1726-1790: What think ye of the Congress now? : or, An inquiry, how far the Americans are bound to abide by, and execute the decisions of, the late Congress? (Printed by James Rivington, 1775), also by Myles Cooper (page images at HathiTrust)
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