Memoirs of the Life and Writings of the Rev. William Richards, LL.D.: Who Died at Lynn, September 13, 1819 [i.e. 1818] in the Sixty-ninth Year of His Age : with Some Account of the Rev. Roger Williams, Founder of the State of Rhode Island, as Well as the First Assertor of Complete Religious Liberty in the United States of AmericaCharles Whittingham ... ; sold by Sherwood, Neely, and Jones ... T. Wiche ... and D. Eaton ..., London, 1810 - Baptists - 396 pages |
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... Town— and of the People with whom he afterwards settled . The letter shall be introduced as a proof of his active and intelligent mind , even at an early period of life . DEAR SIR , - Lynn , 29th Oct. 1776 . I had not the least ...
... Town— and of the People with whom he afterwards settled . The letter shall be introduced as a proof of his active and intelligent mind , even at an early period of life . DEAR SIR , - Lynn , 29th Oct. 1776 . I had not the least ...
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... town , formerly favoured often with the presence of kings ; but that honour it seldom or ever enjoys nowadays . It has still what they call the King's Palace , which , though it is kept in repair , has , I think , little or nothing of ...
... town , formerly favoured often with the presence of kings ; but that honour it seldom or ever enjoys nowadays . It has still what they call the King's Palace , which , though it is kept in repair , has , I think , little or nothing of ...
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... town , well built , and well situated in a plain open country , on the east side , and near the mouth of a large river , called the Great Ouse , which , on high spring - tides , flows here ( they say ) upwards of twenty feet ...
... town , well built , and well situated in a plain open country , on the east side , and near the mouth of a large river , called the Great Ouse , which , on high spring - tides , flows here ( they say ) upwards of twenty feet ...
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... town has a great extent of inland navigation ; the greatest ( they say ) of any port in England , Lon- don excepted . The reason ascribed for that is , that more navigable rivers empty themselves into the sea here , including the Wastes ...
... town has a great extent of inland navigation ; the greatest ( they say ) of any port in England , Lon- don excepted . The reason ascribed for that is , that more navigable rivers empty themselves into the sea here , including the Wastes ...
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... town will be amused by the account drawn up forty years ago— and since that period I should hope that there has been considerable improvement . Mr. Richards ' own account also of his first Settle- ment at Lynn is interesting , and shall ...
... town will be amused by the account drawn up forty years ago— and since that period I should hope that there has been considerable improvement . Mr. Richards ' own account also of his first Settle- ment at Lynn is interesting , and shall ...
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