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Cover of: The life of Samuel Johnson, D.D., the first president of King's college, in New York by Thomas Bradbury Chandler
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Cover of: The life of Samuel Johnson, D.D., the first president of King's College, in New York. by Thomas Bradbury Chandler

The life of Samuel Johnson, D.D., the first president of King's College, in New York.
Containing many interesting anecdotes; a general view of the state of religion and learning in Connecticut during the former part of the last century; and an account of the institution and rise of Yale College, Connecticut; and of King's (now Columbia) College, New York.
By Thomas Bradbury Chandler ... To which is added an appendix, containing many original letters, never before published, from Bishop Berkeley, Archbishop Secker, Bishop Lowth, and others, to Dr. Johnson ...

Published 1824 by Printed by T. & J. Swords, Re-printed for C. and J. Rivington in New York, London .

Classifications

Library of Congress
LD1245 1754cb

The Physical Object

Pagination
2 p. \U+fffd\., 209 p.

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL7238457M
Internet Archive
lifeofsamueljohn00chanrich
LC Control Number
23000840

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