A sermon, delivered January 19, 1812

at the request of a number of young gentlemen of the city of New-York, who had assembled to express their condolence with the inhabitants of Richmond, on the late mournful dispensation of Providence in that city

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Miller, Samuel, Miller, Samuel
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A sermon, delivered January 19, 1812

at the request of a number of young gentlemen of the city of New-York, who had assembled to express their condolence with the inhabitants of Richmond, on the late mournful dispensation of Providence in that city

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Whiting and Watson
Language
English
Pages
42

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Edition Notes

Sabin 49060

Microfiche (negative). Louisville, [Ky.] : Lost Cause Press, 1981. 2 microfiches ; 11 x 15 cm. ([Selected Americana from Sabin's Dictionary ... ])

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New York
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Selected Americana from Sabin's Dictionary of books relating to America, from its discovery to the present time -- 49060

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Microform
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42 p.
Number of pages
42

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OL14056772M

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