A Congratulatory Letter from a Gentleman in the West, to His Friend in the East; Upon the Success of His Letter, Entituled, the Present State of the Colony of Connecticut Considered. - Noah Hobart - Books - Gale ECCO, Print Editions - 9781140712206 - May 27, 2010
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A Congratulatory Letter from a Gentleman in the West, to His Friend in the East; Upon the Success of His Letter, Entituled, the Present State of the Colony of Connecticut Considered.

Noah Hobart

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A Congratulatory Letter from a Gentleman in the West, to His Friend in the East; Upon the Success of His Letter, Entituled, the Present State of the Colony of Connecticut Considered.

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In reply to Benjamin Gale's attack on President Clap's appointment of a divinity professor and establishment of separate worship at Yale College. Attributed to Hobart in Dexter's Yale graduates.

New-Haven : Printed by James Parker, at the Post-Office, near the Haymarket, 1755. [2],15,[1]p. ; 4°

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released May 27, 2010
ISBN13 9781140712206
Publishers Gale ECCO, Print Editions
Pages 24
Dimensions 63 g
Language English  

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