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An address of thanks to the wardens of Christ Church and St. Peters and the Reverend W----S----h. D.D. [i.e. William Smith] provost of the college ... From F---- A.----n D.D. [i.e. Francis Alison] and J---n E----g [i.e. John Ewing] in their own name and in the name of all the Presbyterian ministers in Pennsylvania. ... : Reverend and worthy gentlemen ; Permit us to return you ... our most sincere thanks for opening your church doors to dissenters in general, and us on particular ... to carry into execution a scheme of the utmost importance for the advantage of our profession ; the down-fall of monarchy ; and the support of a republican government

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  • "An address of thanks to the wardens of Christ Church and St. Peters and the Reverend W----S----h. D.D. [i.e. William Smith] provost of the college ... From F---- A.----n D.D. [i.e. Francis Alison] and J---n E----g [i.e. John Ewing] in their own name and in the name of all the Presbyterian ministers in Pennsylvania. ... : Reverend and worthy gentlemen ; Permit us to return you ... our most sincere thanks for opening your church doors to dissenters in general, and us on particular ... to carry into execution a scheme of the utmost importance for the advantage of our profession ; the down-fall of monarchy ; and the support of a republican government"@en
  • "An address of thanks to the wardens of Christ Church and St. Peters : and the Reverend W----S----h. D.D. [i.e., William Smith] provost of the college ... From F---- A.----n D.D. [i.e., Francis Alison] and J---n E----g [i.e., John Ewing] in their own name and in the name of all the Presbyterian ministers in Pennsylvania. ... : Reverend and worthy gentlemen; Permit us to return you ... our most sincere thanks for opening your church doors to dissenters in general, and us on particular ... to carry into execution a scheme of the utmost importance for the advantage of our profession; the down-fall of monarchy; and the support of a republican government. and the Reverend W----S----h. D.D. [i.e., William Smith] provost of the college ... From F---- A.----n D.D. [i.e., Francis Alison] and J---n E----g [i.e., John Ewing] in their own name and in the name of all the Presbyterian ministers in Pennsylvania. ... : Reverend and worthy gentlemen; Permit us to return you ... our most sincere thanks for opening your church doors to dissenters in general, and us on particular ... to carry into execution a scheme of the utmost importance for the advantage of our profession; the down-fall of monarchy; and the support of a republican government"
  • "An address of thanks to the wardens of Christ Church and St. Peters, : and the Reverend W----S----h. D.D. [i.e. William Smith] provost of the college ... From F---- A.----n D.D. [i.e. Francis Alison] and J---n E----g [i.e. John Ewing] in their own name and in the name of all the Presbyterian ministers in Pennsylvania. ... : Reverend and worthy gentlemen; Permit us to return you ... our most sincere thanks for opening your church doors to dissenters in general, and us on particular ... to carry into execution a scheme of the utmost importance for the advantage of our profession; the down-fall of monarchy; and the support of a republican government"@en
  • "An address of thanks to the wardens of Christ Church and St. Peters and the Reverend W----S----h. D.D. [i.e., William Smith] provost of the college ... From F---- A.----n D.D. [i.e., Francis Alison] and J---n E----g [i.e., John Ewing] in their own name and in the name of all the Presbyterian ministers in Pennsylvania. ... : Reverend and worthy gentlemen; Permit us to return you ... our most sincere thanks for opening your church doors to dissenters in general, and us on particular ... to carry into execution a scheme of the utmost importance for the advantage of our profession; the down-fall of monarchy; and the support of a republican government. and the Reverend W----S----h. D.D. [i.e., William Smith] provost of the college ... From F---- A.----n D.D. [i.e., Francis Alison] and J---n E----g [i.e., John Ewing] in their own name and in the name of all the Presbyterian ministers in Pennsylvania. ... : Reverend and worthy gentlemen; Permit us to return you ... our most sincere thanks for opening your church doors to dissenters in general, and us on particular ... to carry into execution a scheme of the utmost importance for the advantage of our profession; the down-fall of monarchy; and the support of a republican government"