The Panoplist, and Missionary Magazine United
Title | The Panoplist, and Missionary Magazine United PDF eBook |
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Pages | 594 |
Release | 1811 |
Genre | Congregational churches |
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The Panoplist, and Missionary Magazine United
Title | The Panoplist, and Missionary Magazine United PDF eBook |
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Pages | 618 |
Release | 1810 |
Genre | Congregational churches |
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The Panoplist (and Missionary magazine) conducted by an association of friends to evangelical truth
Title | The Panoplist (and Missionary magazine) conducted by an association of friends to evangelical truth PDF eBook |
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Pages | 596 |
Release | 1810 |
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Panoplist, and Missionary Magazine
Title | Panoplist, and Missionary Magazine PDF eBook |
Author | |
Publisher | |
Pages | 596 |
Release | 1809 |
Genre | Congregational churches |
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A Bibliography of Hume's Writings and Early Responses
Title | A Bibliography of Hume's Writings and Early Responses PDF eBook |
Author | James Fieser |
Publisher | James Fieser |
Pages | 217 |
Release | 2021-04-20 |
Genre | Philosophy |
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This work is a supplement to the 10-volume series "Early Responses to Hume", which is an edited and annotated collection of eighteenth-and nineteenth-century critical reactions to Scottish philosopher David Hume (1711-1776) . Both a philosopher and historian, he was infamous in his day for his skeptical views on human nature, knowledge, metaphysics, and religion.
Catalogue of the Library of the Boston Athenaeum, 1807-1871
Title | Catalogue of the Library of the Boston Athenaeum, 1807-1871 PDF eBook |
Author | Boston Athenaeum |
Publisher | |
Pages | 754 |
Release | 1880 |
Genre | American literature |
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Delmarva's Patty Cannon
Title | Delmarva's Patty Cannon PDF eBook |
Author | Michael Morgan |
Publisher | Arcadia Publishing |
Pages | 128 |
Release | 2019-04-22 |
Genre | True Crime |
ISBN | 1625853416 |
“Details the brazen robberies, shameless kidnappings and heartless murders committed by Delmarva’s legendary criminal.”—Cape Gazette Truth lies behind the grim legend of Patty Cannon. In the early nineteenth century, Patty and her gang terrorized the Delmarva Peninsula, kidnapping free African American men, women and children. Using surprise and treachery, Cannon even employed a free African American accomplice to lure her unsuspecting prey. Captives who survived confinement in Patty’s cells were sold south. The position of the Cannon home on the shadowy border between Delaware and Maryland allowed her to dodge the law until a local farmer unearthed the remains of her victims in 1829. Patty mysteriously died in jail awaiting trial. Author Michael Morgan investigates the chilling history of one of the nation’s first serial killers.