George Richards
Also known as
George Richards
Born 1755-02-01
Died 1814-02-01
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL14021517A
Top Subjects
- United States (2)
- Poetry (2)
- Freemasons (2)
- Hymns (1)
- General Convention of Universalists of the New England States and Others (1)
- History (1)
- Revolution, 1775-1783 (1)
Books by George Richards
Total count: 7
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The political passing bellan elegy written April, 1789, parodized from Gray, accompanied with a correct copy of the originalIsaiah Thomas and Company1789-01-01
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Psalms, hymns and spiritual songs; selected and originalDesigned for the use of the church universal, in public and private devotion. : [Four lines of quotations]by I. Thomas and E.T. Andrews. Faust's Statue, no. 45, Newbury Street.1792-01-01
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The Declaration of Independencea poem: : accompanied by odes, songs, &c. adapted to the day. : [Two lines from Thomson]by Isaiah Thomas and E.T. Andrews] Faust's Statue, no. 45, Newbury Street.1793-01-01
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Solemn dirge!From the press of the Federal observer.1800-01-01
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Hymns and odes, composed on the death of Gen. George Washingtonadapted to the 22d. day of February, and dedicated to those who please to sing them! : Religious and social assemblies cannot fail of being pleased with these various tributes of affection to the father and the friend of his country. They may select whatever suits them best, and mourn the man of the age in sublimest strains. These are the united offerings of piety, patriotism and genius, at the shrine of Washington. : Many of them are pure originals, never published beforeJanuary, 1800. Printed at the United States' oracle office by Charles Peirce, sold by him at the Columbian Bookstore, by groce, dozen, or single.1800-01-01
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Illustration of masonryto which is annexed many valuable masonic addenda, and a complete list of lodges in the United States of America1st American improved ed., from Strahan's 10th London ed.Printed by W. & D. Treadwell1804-01-01
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Remove not the ancient land marka Masonic discourse pronounced at the consecration of Ancient Land Mark Lodge and the installation of its officers by the M. W. the Grand Lodge of Massachusetts, convered in Portland July 14, 5808Printed by Samuel Whidden1808-01-01