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Hampton, N.H. 11 April 1797, giving an Account of his ordination on the 22d Feb. 1797: etc. etc. 3 pages. 4to.

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Dr. Appleton was for twelve years the President of Bowdoin College, the author of very many printed Sermons, Addresses and Lectures, and was one of the most distinguished of the Clergy of New England. He was born in 1772 and died in 1819.

APPLETON (NATHANIEL). Autograph Letter. dated at Cambridge May 14, 1760. one page.

4to. (5s. 142) Dr. Nathaniel Appleton was for about 67 years the pastor of the Church at Cambridge, Maffachusetts, where he died in 1784 at the age of 91. He was a distinguished Theologian and a writer of eminence.

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