Hunt, Isaac, ca. 1742-1809
Hunt, Isaac, 1742?-1809
Hunt, Isaac, approximately 1742-1809
Isaac Hunt (1742-1809)
VIAF ID: 10278926 ( Personal )
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100 1 _ ‡a Hunt, Isaac ‡d 1742-1809
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100 1 _ ‡a Hunt, Isaac ‡d ca. 1742-1809
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100 1 _ ‡a Hunt, Isaac, ‡d 1742?-1809
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100 1 _ ‡a Hunt, Isaac, ‡d approximately 1742-1809
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100 0 _ ‡a Isaac Hunt ‡c (1742-1809)
4xx's: Alternate Name Forms (10)
Works
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A continuation of the exercises, in Scurrility Hall. |
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A discourse occasioned by the late awful attempt to assassinate the sacred person of His Most Excellent Majesty; In which is pointed out the superior excellence of the laws, constitution, government, and religion, of Great-Britain. : With occasional remarks on the present miserable situation of the (once happy) United States of America. The second edition. Preached on Sunday, August the 20th, 1786, in Spring-Garden Chapel, Westminster. By Isaac Hunt, A.M |
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A humble attempt at scurrility, in imitation of those great masters of the art : the Rev. Dr. S--th, the Rev. Dr. Al----n, the Rev. Mr. Ew-n, the irreverend D.J. D-ve, and the heroic J--n D-------n, Esq : being a full answer to the observations on Mr. H----s's advertisement |
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A looking-glass, for Presbyterians : [Eight lines of verse from Swift] |
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The political family: or A discourse, pointing out the reciprocal advantages, which flow from an uninterrupted union between Great-Britain and her American colonies. : By Isaac Hunt, Esquire. Numb. I |
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A sermon, preached before the Laudable Association of Antigallicans, : at the parish church of St. George's, Middlesex, on their general annual meeting, on Thursday, the 23d of April, 1778. By the Rev. Isaac Hunt, M.A |
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Sermons on public occasions. By the Rev. Isaac Hunt, A. M. Preacher at Bentinck Chapel, St. Mary-Le-Bone |
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Ways and means to pay taxes and be happy. A sermon preached at St. Dunstan's Church, Stepney, on Sunday September the 15th, 1784. And at the New Chapel in Kentish Town, in the parish of St. Pancras, the Sunday following. By the Rev. Isaac Hunt, ... |
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