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Observations upon the coronation A sermon preached at the chapel in Long-Ditch, Westminster, on September 20, 1761. Being the Lord's-day before the coronation of their majesties King George the third, and Queen Charlotte. By A. Kippis

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  • "Observations upon the coronation : A sermon preached at the chapel in Long-Ditch, Westminster, on September 20, 1761. Being the Lord's-day before the coronation of their majesties King George the third, and Queen Charlotte. By A. Kippis"
  • "Observations upon the coronation A sermon preached at the chapel in Long-Ditch, Westminster, on September 20, 1761. Being the Lord's-day before the coronation of their majesties King George the third, and Queen Charlotte. By A. Kippis"
  • "Observations upon the coronation A sermon preached at the chapel in Long-Ditch, Westminster, on September 20, 1761. Being the Lord's-day before the coronation of their majesties King George the third, and Queen Charlotte. By A. Kippis"@en
  • "Observations upon the coronation a sermon preached at the chapel in Long-Ditch, Westminster, on September 20, 1761. Being the Lord's-Day before the coronation of their majesties King George the third, and Queen Charlotte. By A. Kippis. Published by Request"
  • "Observations upon the coronation a sermon preached at the chapel in Long-Ditch, Westminster, on September 20, 1761. Being the Lord's-Day before the coronation of their majesties King George the third, and Queen Charlotte. By A. Kippis. Published by Request"@en
  • "Observations upon the coronation a sermon preached at the chapel in Long-Ditch, Westminster, on September 20, 1761. Being the Lord's-day before the coronation of their majesties King George the third, and Queen Charlotte. By A. Kippis"@en
  • "Observations upon the coronation a sermon preached at the chapel in Long-Ditch, Westminster, on September 20, 1761. Being the Lord's-day before the coronation of their majesties King George the third, and Queen Charlotte. By A. Kippis"