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A Brief narrative of the life, of the celebrated Miss Catley, containing the adventures of that lady in her public character of a singer, and private one of a courtezan, in England, Ireland, &c
The birth and education of our heroine-her childish amusements.-Is bound apprentice to an organist. Commences public singer.-Taken into keeping by Sir. F.B.D. her adventures with Mr. Fernades;-Mr. S-t a silk merchant, on Ludgate-Hill;-Colonel L*ss**s,-Earl H. capt. D-n- a councellor at law.-Mr. P-, Lord B-t.-Mr. D-b-my.-Mr. C-n.-Mr. Th-l-w. The S-l-ter general. The celebrated gambler, known by the name of Duck. Mr. B-ll-r, brother to the L-d, C-l--lor, Earl of D-. A wine merchant near Seething Lane. Sir William S-- and several more of the nobility and gentry of distinction. With a journey to Epsom; and adventures there.-A matrimonial expedition.-An Oxford scholar.-A disappointment, and return to London.-A whimsical story about roasting and basting,-a journey to London, with some adventures in consequece. A ramble to Ireland.-Engagement at Crow-street. The theatre.-Cleanly lover.-Some theatrical performances. Return to England.-The benefit.-The loss.-The silk mercer's clerk.-The bagnio waiter.-The bawdy house, and method of training young ladies to business. The lovers quarrel. The handsome footman.-Jealousy.-Journey to Kensington.-Several billet deux, &c. Also some of the most remarkable occurrencies in the High Court of Gallantry, on the stage, in the Public Gardens, and in the polite world, or court-end of the town. With many curious anecdotes. Never before published -
Memoirs of the Rev. Eleazar Wheelock, founder and president of Dartmouth College and Moor's Charity School
with a summary history of the College and School ; to which are added, copious extracts from Dr. Wheelock's, correspondence -
The charter of Dartmouth College
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The charter of Dartmouth College
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At a General Assembly of the governor and Company of the colony of Connecticut
holden at Hartford, on the eighth day of May, A.D. 1766. Upon the memorial of the Reverend Eleazar Whelock [i.e., Wheelock], of Lebanon; representing to this Assembly at their sessions in May, A.D. 1763, granted said memorialist the benefit of a brief throughout this colony, for the support and encouragement of the Indian Charity-School under his care -
Recommendation by the Society in Scotland for Propagating Christian Knowledge, in favour of the academy established by Mr. Eleazar Wheelock, of Lebanon, in Connecticut, in New England, for the education of Indian missionaries
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New-Jersey, September 5, 1765
We whose names are hereunto subscribed do certify, that we have had frequent opportunities of being well informed of an Indian Charity-School which was some years ago instituted in the colony of Connecticut ... under the care of the Rev. and worthy Mr Eleazer Wheelock ... and chearfully [sic] recommend it to our Christian friends in Great Britain and Ireland -
At a General Assembly of the governor and Company of the colony of Connecticut
holden at Hartford, on the eighth day of May, A.D. 1766. Upon the memorial of the Reverend Eleazar Whelock [i.e., Wheelock], of Lebanon; representing to this Assembly at their sessions in May, A.D. 1763, granted said memorialist the benefit of a brief throughout this colony, for the support and encouragement of the Indian Charity-School under his care -
A brief narrative of the Indian charity-schoo1
in Lebanon in Connecticut, New England. Founded and carried on by that faithful servant of God the Rev. Mr Eleazar Wheelock -
The charter of Dartmouth-College
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A brief narrative of the cause and progress of the civil war in the reign of King Charles I
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A brief narrative of the Indian Charity-School
in Lebanon in Connecticut, New England. Founded and carried on by that faithful servant of God the Rev. Mr Eleazar Wheelock