The distress'd village. a poem. Representing the distressing effects of fire; the happy consequence of insurance; the excellence of public charity; and the great enormity of wilfully destroying, or attempting to destroy, the handy works of God in his providence. By William Golden, late of booking, Essex
"The distress'd village. a poem. Representing the distressing effects of fire; the happy consequence of insurance; the excellence of public charity; and the great enormity of wilfully destroying, or attempting to destroy, the handy works of God in his providence. By William Golden, late of booking, Essex"@en
"The distress'd village : a poem ; representing the distressing effects of fire ; the happy consequence of insurance ; the excellence of public charity ; and the great enormity of wilfully destroying, or attempting to destroy, the handy works of God in his providence"@en
"The distress'd village a poem. Representing the distressing effects of fire; the happy consequence of insurance; the excellence of public charity; and the great enormity of wilfully destroying, or attempting to destroy, the handy works of God in his providence. By William Golden, late of booking, Essex"
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