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The Divine goodness to the United States of America. A discourse, on the subjects of national gratitude, delivered in the Third Presbyterian Church in Philadelphia, on Thursday the 19th of February, 1795, recommended by the president of the United States, to be observed throughout the union as a day of general thanksgiving and prayer. Published at the request of the committee of that church. By Samuel Stanhope Smith, D.D. Vice-president and professor of moral philosophy and divinity, in the college of New-Jersey.

Historical Society of Pennsylvania - Closed Stacks Am 1795 Smi Aa795 p77
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Historical Society of Pennsylvania - Closed Stacks Am 1767 M,M Aq D55 C69.11
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Smith, Samuel Stanhope, 1750-1819 25671
Language:
English
Physical Description:
38,[2]p. ; 8°.
Edition:
The second edition.
Place of Publication:
Philadelphia : Printed by William Young, bookseller, no. 52, Second-Street, corner of Chesnut-Street. M,DCC,XCV. (Entered agreeably to act of Congress, for securing of copy right, &c.), [1795]
Notes:
With a half-title.
Edition statement transposed; precedes "By Samuel Stanhope Smith" on title page.
Parentheses substituted for square brackets enclosing copyright statement in imprint.
Bookseller's advertisements, p. [39-40].
Local Notes:
Library copy: -ht.
HSP in LCP.
Cited in:
Evans 29533

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