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1788Description:Attributed to Timothy Dwight in BAL. Ironically dedicated to Voltaire, for having "opposed truth, religion, and their authors, with sophistry, contempt, and obloquy ..." Place of publication suggested by Trumbull. An edition ...This item contains 3 files (181.31 KB).Publicly Available -
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1790Description:For John Trumbull's contribution to The widow of Malabar, see BAL 20544. Parentheses substituted for square brackets in imprint transcription. Printers' monogram device on title page. Error in paging: p. 188-189 misnumbered ...This item contains 3 files (1.56 MB).Publicly Available -
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1772Description:Attributed to Timothy Dwight in BAL.This item contains 3 files (119.96 KB).Publicly Available -
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1772Description:Trumbull suggests Timothy Dwight as author.This item contains 3 files (52.86 KB).Publicly Available -
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1791Description:Half-title: Dr. Dwight's election sermon.This item contains 3 files (169.46 KB).Publicly Available -
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1776Description:Attributed to Timothy Dwight in BAL.This item contains 3 files (102.14 KB).Publicly Available -
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1800Description:Printed blue-gray paper wrappers. "The president's address. To the people of the United States."--p. [40]-55, signed: G. Washington. United States, 17th September, 1796.This item contains 3 files (304.99 KB).Publicly Available -
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1794Description:Dedicated to John Adams. Errors in paging: p. 124 misnumbered 120; numbers 57-64 omitted from pagination. Errata statement, p. [184].This item contains 3 files (883.2 KB).Publicly Available -
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1778Description:Attributed to Timothy Dwight in BAL.This item contains 3 files (84.39 KB).Publicly Available -
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1794Description:Song in six stanzas; first verse, printed with music, begins: Columbia! Columbia! to glory arise. "Columbia was written and set to music by [Timothy] Dwight in 1777, while he was serving as chaplain in General Parsons ...This item contains 3 files (30.93 KB).Publicly Available -