Seabury, Samuel, 1729-1796.
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Free thoughts on the proceedings of the Continental Congress , held at Philadelphia, Sept. 5, 1774: wherein their errors are exhibited, their reasonings confuted, and the Fatal Tendency of their Non-Importation, Non-Exportation, and Non-Consumption Measures, are laid open to the plainest Understandings; and The only means pointed out for Preserving and Securing our present Happy Constitution: In a letter to the farmers, and other inhabitants of North America in general, and to those of the Province of New-York in particular. By a farmer.
Seabury, Samuel, 1729-1796.Date: 1775- E-books
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The congress canvassed or, an examination into the conduct of the delegates, at their grand convention, held in Philadelphia, Sept. 1, 1774. Addressed, to the merchants of New-York. By A. W. farmer. Author of Free thoughts, &c. [Three lines in Latin from Cicero, with three line translation].
Seabury, Samuel, 1729-1796.Date: in the year M,DCC,LXXIV. [1774]- E-books
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An alarm to the legislature of the province of New-York, occasioned by the present political disturbances, in North America addressed to the honourable representatives in General assembly convened ..
Seabury, Samuel, 1729-1796.Date: 1775- E-books
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A discourse, delivered in St. John's Church, in Portsmouth, Newhampshire , at the conferring the order of priesthood on the Rev. Robert Fowle, A.M. of Holderness. On the festival of St. Peter, 1791. By the Right Rev. Samuel Seabury, D.D. Bishop of Connecticut. [Three line of Scripture texts].
Seabury, Samuel, 1729-1796.Date: MDCCXCI. [1791]- E-books
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Free thoughts, on the proceedings of the Continental Congress, held at Philadelphia Sept. 5, 1774 wherein their errors are exhibited, their reasonings confuted, and the fatal tendency of their non-importation, non-exportation, and non-consumption measures, are laid open t the plainest understandings; and the only means pointed out for preserving and securing our present happy constitution: in a letter to the farmers, and other inhabitants of North America in general, and to those of the province of New-York in particular. By a farmer. Hear me, for I will speak!.
Seabury, Samuel, 1729-1796.Date: in the year M.DCC.LXXIV. [1774]