Palfrey, John Gorham, 1796-1881
Palfrey, John G., 1796-1881
Palfrey, John-Gorham
John Gorham Palfrey
VIAF ID: 42275302 ( Personal )
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Preferred Forms
- 100 0 _ ‡a John Gorham Palfrey
- 100 1 _ ‡a Palfrey, John G. ‡d 1796-1881
- 100 1 _ ‡a Palfrey, John G., ‡d 1796-1881
- 100 1 _ ‡a Palfrey, John Gorham
- 100 1 _ ‡a Palfrey, John Gorham ‡d 1796-1881
- 100 1 _ ‡a Palfrey, John Gorham, ‡d 1796-1881
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4xx's: Alternate Name Forms (37)
Works
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Academical lectures on the Jewish Scriptures and antiquities... | |
An address delivered before the Society for Promoting Theological Education | |
An address to the Society of Middlesex Husbandmen and Manufacturers | |
The Christian examiner and theological review. | |
The claims of Harvard College upon its sons : a sermon preached in the chapel of that institution, on Lords's day afternoon, July, 1834 | |
Correspondence between Nathan Appleton and John G. Palfrey intended as a supplement to Mr. Palfrey's pamphlet on slave power. | |
A discourse on the life and character of the reverend Henry Ware, etc. : pronounced in the First Church in Cambridge, Sept. 28, 1845 | |
A discourse pronounced at Barnstable on the third of September, 1839, at the celebration of the second centennial anniversary of the settlement of Cape Cod | |
Discourses on intemperance, preached in the Church in Brattle Square, Boston, April 5, 1827, the day of annual fast, and April 8, the Lord's Day following. | |
Elements of Chaldee, Syriac, Samaritan, and Rabbinical grammar. | |
The eligibility of women for public office under the constitution of Massachusetts | |
Evening commonwealth. | |
History of New England | |
Intellectual property strategy | |
The inter-state slave trade. | |
Letter from a Congregationalist to a friend, on the subject of joining the new Episcopalian church, 1820. | |
Letter to a Whig neighbor, on the approaching state election, by an old conservative. | |
Lowell lectures on the evidences of Christianity... | |
Notes on the passages in the New Testament | |
An oration pronounced before the citizens of Boston, on the anniversary of the declaration of American independence, July 4th, 1831. | |
Papers on the slave power | |
Post office, Boston ... Winter mail arrangements ... | |
The prospects and claims of pure Christianity; a sermon preached at the dedication of the Twelfth Congregational Church, in Boston, October 13, 1824. | |
The relation between judaism and christianity illustrated in notes on passages | |
Remarks concerning the late Dr. Bowditch | |
Remarks on the proposed state constitution, 1853: | |
A reply to the strictures of Lord Mahon and others, on the mode of editing the writings of Washington. | |
Revenue stamp duties. Abstract of the U. S. excise tax laws; prepared for the use of merchants, bankers, lawyers and the public generally. Revenue stamps of every description constantly for sale, in sums to suit at the stamp window of the Boston post-office ... | |
Review of Lord Mahon's history of the American revolution. | |
A sermon preached at the installation of Rev. Samuel Kirkland Lothrop as pastor of the Church in Brattle Square, Boston, June, 18, 1834. | |
A sermon preached to the society in Brattle Square, June 8th, 1823; the Lord's Day after the interment of the late Hon. John Phillips. | |
Sermons on duties belonging to some of the conditions and relations of private life. | |
Speech of Mr. Palfrey, of Massachusetts, on the political aspects of the slave question. Delivered in the House of Representatives, January 26th, 1848. | |
Statistics of the condition and products of certain branches of industry in Massachusetts, for the year ending April 1, 1845 | |
Tables of bearings, distances, latitudes, longitudes, etc. : ascertained by the astronomical and trigonometrical survey of Massachusetts | |
The theory and uses of natural religion : being the Dudleian lecture, read before the University of Cambridge, May 8th, 1839 | |
Thoughts on providence and prayer ... | |
To the Free Soil members of the General Court of Massachusetts for the year 1851. | |
The worthy student of Harvard College. | |
WWWA, 1607-1896 |