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Farley, Sarah The inflexible captive: a tragedy by Miss Hannah More. The Third Edition.
Farley, Sarah Sermons on the following subjects, viz. I. Friendship. II. Gratitude to God. III. Mercy. IV. Pride. V. Sinful Anger. VI. The Advantages of Early Piety. Vii. The unsearchableness of God's ways, and the Benefits of Afflictive Providence. By Mary Deverell.
Farley, Sarah Life of Armelle Nicolas, commonly called the good Armelle; a poor maid servant in France, who could not read a letter in a book, and yet a noble and happy servant of the King of Kings.
Franklin, Ann Smith The remonstrance of Richard Ward Esq; concerning the mortgage
Franklin, Ann Smith At the General Assembly of the governor and Company of the English colony of Rhode-Island, and Providence Plantations, in New-England, in America; begun and held at Newport by adjournment, on the second Tuesday of June, one thousand seven hundred and fifty-six, in the twenty-ninth year of the reign of His Most Sacred Majesty George the Second, by the grace of God, King of Great-Britain, and so forth
Franklin, Ann Smith At the General Assembly of the governor and Company of the English colony of Rhode-Island and Providence Plantations in New-England in America, begun and held at South-Kingstown within and for said colony, on the last Wednesday in October, in the twenty first year of the reign of His Most Sacred Majesty, George the Second, by the grace of God, King of Great Britain, France and Ireland, defender of the faith, &c.
Franklin, Ann Smith At the General Assembly of the governor and Company of the English colony of Rhode-Island, and Providence-Plantations in New-England in America; begun in consequence of warrants issued by His Honor the governor, and held at Newport on Monday the eighth of September, one thousand seven hundred and fifty five, and in the twenty ninth year of the reign of His Most Sacred Majesty George the Second, by the grace of God, king of Great Britain, and so forth.
Franklin, Ann Smith The Hand-in-Hand Fire-Club. These presents witness, that we the subscribers, reposing a special trust and confidence in each other's friendship, do hereby severally promise, and unanimously agree together, as follows ... That if it shall please God to permit fire to break out in Newport ... that we will then be aiding and assisting to each other ... In witness whereof, we have hereunto set our hands, this thirtieth day of December, Anno Domini, 1749
Franklin, Ann Smith The duty of all Christians, urged, in a discourse on I Cor. XV. 58. delivered in a congregation at Newport, on Rhode-Island. By Nathaniel Clap.
Franklin, Ann Smith At the General Assembly of the governor and Company of the English colony of Rhode-Island, and Providence Plantations, in New-England, in America; begun and held at Newport, in said colony, on Tuesday the first day of May, one thousand seven hundred and fifty; and in the twenty-third year of the reign of His Most Sacred Majesty George the Second, by the grace of God, of Great-Britain, France, and Ireland, king, defender of the faith, &c.
Franklin, Ann Smith A letter to a friend.
Franklin, Ann Smith At the General Assembly of the governor and Company of the English colony of Rhode-Island and Providence-Plantations, in New-England, in America; begun (in consequence of warrants issued by His Honour the governor) and held at Providence, on Wednesday the first of January, one thousand seven hundred and fifty-five, and in the twenty-eighth year of the reign of His Most Sacred Majesty George the Second, by the grace of God, King of Great-Britain, and so forth
Franklin, Ann Smith Governor Hopkins's vindication of his conduct, in relation to the sugars
Franklin, Ann Smith The Reverend Mr. Jonathan Mitchel's letter to his friend in New-England.
Franklin, Ann Smith At the General Assembly of the governor and Company of the English colony of Rhode-Island, and Providence-Plantations, in New-England, in America; begun and held at South-Kingstown in said colony, the last Wednesday of October, one thousand seven hundred and fifty-one: and in the twenty-fifth year of the reign of His Most Sacred Majesty, George the Second, by the grace of God, of Great-Britain, France, and Ireland, king, defender of the faith, &c.
Franklin, Ann Smith June, 1762. At the General Assembly of the governor and Company of the English colony of Rhode-Island, and Providence Plantations, in New-England, in America; begun and holden by adjournment, at Newport, within and for the said colony, on the second Monday of June, in the year of our Lord, one thousand seven hundred and sixty-two, and second of the reign of His Most Sacred Majesty George the Third, by the grace of God, king of Great-Britain, and so forth.
Franklin, Ann Smith The Christians daily exercise: or Directions, shewing how every day of our lives may be spent, that our accounts to God at death will be both safe and unspeakably comfortable. [Five lines of quotations] Composed for the glory of God, and the common good of men, by Mordecai Matthews, Minister of God's Word at Roinolston, in Glamorganshire. ; [Six lines of quotations
Franklin, Ann Smith A sermon, shewing, that eternal life is God's free gift, bestowed upon men according to their moral behaviour. And that free grace and free will concur, in the affair of man's salvation. By John Beach, A.M.
Franklin, Ann Smith At the General Assembly of the governor and Company of the English colony of Rhode-Island, and Providence-Plantations in New-England, in America; begun and held by adjournment at Newport, on the third Monday of August, one thousand seven hundred and fifty-four, and in the twenty-eighth year of the reign of His Most Sacred Majesty George the Second, by the grace of God, king of Great-Britain, France, and Ireland, defender of the faith, &c.
Franklin, Ann Smith John Walton's religion, proved not to be the religion of Jesus. Or A confutation of sundry errors published by John Walton, gent. in his book entituled, The religion of Jesus vindicated. By John Aplin.
Franklin, Ann Smith By the Honourable William Greene Esq; ... A proclamation. Whereas his majesty has been pleased to order five battalions of his forces from Europe to be joined with some other of his regular troops, at Louisbourg, to be employed in the speedy reduction of Canada. ... Given at Newport in the colony aforesaid, the fourth day of June ... 1746.
Franklin, Ann Smith An act for the relief of insolvent debtors, and also for the more effectual recovery of debts in this colony
Franklin, Ann Smith The Rhode-Island almanack for the year, 1739. Wherein is contained, the lunations, eclipses, judgment of the weather, courts, moveable and immoveable feasts and fasts of the Church of England, time of the sun and moon's rising and setting, and time of high water, &c. Fitted to the meridian of Newport, on Rhode-Island, whose latitude north is 41 gr. 30 m. longitude from London, 72 grs. But may without sensible error, serve from New-Found-Land to South Carolina. Tides excepted. By Poor Robin.
Franklin, Ann Smith At the General Assembly of the Governor and Company of the English colony of Rhode-Island, and Providence Plantations, in New-England, in America; begun and held by adjournment at South-Kingston in said colony, the last Wednesday of October, in the year of our Lord, one thousand seven hundred and forty nine. And in the twenty-third year of the reign of His Most Sacred Majesty George the Second, by the grace of God, of Great-Britain, France, and Ireland, king, defender of the faith, &c.
Franklin, Ann Smith Reflections on Gov. Hopkins's vindication of his conduct in relation to the sugars