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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.
Smith, William, 1727-1803.Date: MDCCLX. [1760]- E-books
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A short introduction to grammar , for the use of the College and Academy in Philadelphia: being a new edition of Whittenhall's Latin grammar, with many alterations, additions and amendments, from the ancient and late grammarians.
Wettenhall, Edward, 1636-1713.Date: M,DCC,LXXIX. [1779]- E-books
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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 th College of Philadelphia, May 20th, 1766.
Date: M,DCC,LXVI. [1766]- E-books
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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.
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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. By W. Smith, M.A. Provost of the said college and academy. To which is added, in Latin, a salutatory oration, delivered on the same occasion. By Paul Jackson, professor of languages in the said college and academy, on taking his degree of Master of Arts.
Smith, William, 1727-1803.Date: 1757