Moses Dow
Moses Dow (Feb 17, 1747 – March 31, 1811) was a New Hampshire politician, judge, and military officer in the American Revolutionary War. Dow was elected to the Congress of the Confederation in 1784 but did not assume office due to poor health. Provided by Wikipedia
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A sermon, preached in Beverly, August 20, 1812, the day of the national fast, on account of war with Great-Britain and again at the Tabernacle in Salem, April 8, 1813, the day of t... by Dow, Moses
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Early piety a discourse addressed to youth, soon after the funeral of Mrs. Sally M'Colester, late consort of Mr. Richard M'Colester, who died May 16, 1807, in the 19th year of her... by Dow, Moses
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A farewell sermon, preached April 4, 1813. At Beverly by Dow, Moses
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Lines made after the great earthquake, in 1755 which shook North and South America, with great destruction in Cales, in Lisbon, and most of the adjacent kingdoms by Dow, Moses
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