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Discourses, delivered in the College of New Jersey; addressed chiefly to candidates for the first degree in the arts; with notes and illustrations, including a historical sketch of the college, from its origin to the accession of President Witherspoon. / By Ashbel Green ...

LIBRA 378.73 P93K.8
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Kislak Center for Special Collections - E.F. Smith Collection 378.73 G82
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Green, Ashbel, 1762-1848.
Contributor:
Princeton University.
Edgar Fahs Smith Memorial Collection (University of Pennsylvania)
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Princeton University.
College of New Jersey.
Genre:
Baccalaureate sermons.
Sermons -- Collections.
Half bindings (Binding)
Marbled papers (Paper)
Penn Provenance:
Montgomery, James (autograph) (RBC copy)
Physical Description:
xi, 419 pages ; 23 cm
Place of Publication:
Philadelphia : E. Littell; New York : R.N. Henry, 1822.
Notes:
Containing six baccalaureate sermons and three sermons on other occasions, p. [1]-253, followed by "Notes to the preceeding [sic] discourses," p. [255]-419.
Cited in:
Shoemaker 8881
Other Format:
Online version: Green, Ashbel, 1762-1848. Discourses, delivered in the College of New Jersey.
OCLC:
191253341

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