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William Ware | lit.salon
William Ware
Born:
1797
Died:
1852
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Born:
1797
Died:
1852
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Aurelian: or, Rome in the third century In letters of Lucius M. Piso [pseud.] from Rome, to Fausta the daughter of Gracchus, at Palmyra
1849
William Ware
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On evil
1800
William Ware
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Report of an exploring survey, made in conformity to the Provincial Act of the 5th Geo. IV. Chap. 30
1825
William Ware
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A sermon delivered at the ordination of the Rev. William Parsons Lunt as pastor of the Second Congregational Unitarian Society in the city of New York, June 19, 1828
1828
F. W. P. Greenwood, Nathaniel Langdon Frothingham, William Ware, N.Y.) Second Unitarian Church (New York
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The danger of delay
1829
William Ware, American Unitarian Association
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And they shall say, every man to his neighbor, wherefore hath the Lord does thus unto this great city? a sermon, preached on the Sunday succeeding the Great Fire which occurred on the night of December the 16th, 1835
1835
William Ware
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Zenobia, Königinn von Palmyra
1839
William Ware
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A sermon on evil
1840
William Ware
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Zenobia, or, The fall of Palmyra a historical romance in letters from L. Manlius Piso from Palmyra, to his friend Marcus Curtius at Rome
1846
William Ware
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Julian; or, Scenes in Judea
1856
William Ware
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Zenobia or The fall of Palmyra, in letters of L. Manlius Piso, from Palmyra, to his friend Marcus Curtius at Rome
1866
William Ware
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Zenobia, Queen of Palmyra a tale of the Roman Empire in the days of the Emperor Aurelian
1889
William Ware
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The last days and fall of Palmyra: being letters of Lucius M. Piso to his friend, Marcus Curtius, at Rome
William Ware