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A letter addressed to two great men, on the prospect of peace
and on the terms necessary to be insisted upon in the negociation. [Nine lines of quotations] -
A plain narrative of the uncommon sufferings, and remarkable deliverance of Thomas Brown, of Charlestown, in New-England
who returned to his father's house the beginning of Jan. 1760, after having been absent three years and about eight months: containing an account of the engagement between a party of English, commanded by Maj. Rogers, and a party of French and Indians, in Jan. 1757 ... How he was taken captive by the Indians, and carried to Canada, and from thence to the Mississippi; where he lived about a year, and was again sent to Canada -
A seasonable and earnest address to the citizens of London
soon after the dreadful fire which consumed the greatest part of that famous metropolis, in the year 1666. By that Reverend and faithful minister Mr. James Janeway. To which is added, Dr. Smollett's account of the said conflagration and the imputed causes thereof. Taken from his History of England. Together with a particular relation of the great fire of Boston, in New-England; which broke out at the Brazen-Head, in Cornhill, about two o'clock in the morning, on March 20, 1760 -
A discourse upon the great fire of London, in the year, 1666
By D. Jones, A.M. Vicar of Marcham in Berkshire. Delivered at the Parish-Church of St. Dunstan's in the West, London, on Thursday, Sept. 2d. From Matt. iv. 17. Repent, for the Kingdom of Heaven is at hand -
The blessedness of a fixed heart grounded upon truly religious principles
illustrated in a discourse on Psal. CXII. 7. Delivered Feb. 24. 1760. The Lord's-Day after the funeral of Henry Flynt, Esq; who deceased Feb. 13. aetatis 85. Having been a tutor 55, and a Fellow o the Corporation of Harvard-College 60 years. By Nathaniel Appleton, A.M. Pastor of the First Church in Cambridge. [Three lines of Scripture texts] -
The life of General James Wolfe, the conqueror of Canada: or, The elogium of that renowned hero
attempted according to the rules of eloquence. With a monumental inscription, Latin and English, to perpetuate his memory. By J*** P******, A.M. [Two lines in Latin from Seneca]