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An elegy : On the death of Capt. Annanias Valentine, Thomas Pinckney, Isaac Elliot, Jocamiah Cropsey, and Leonard Merrit, all respectable citizens of the town of Marlborough, who were unfortunately drowned on the flatts, in front of the town, in attempting to go on shore, on Friday morning, the 12th of December, 1800, in a violent storm of wind and rain
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Tharp, Peter
1800
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An elegy : on the death of Capt. Annanias Valentine, Thomas Pinkney, Isaac Elliot, Jocamiah Cropsey, and Leonard Merrit, all respectable citizens of the town of Marlborough, who were unfortunately drowned on the flatts, in front of the town, in attempting to go on shore, on Friday morning, the 12th of December, 1800, in a violent storm of wind and rain.--
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Tharp, Peter
1800
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An elegy : On the death of Capt. Annanias Valentine, Thomas Pinckney, Isaac Elliot, Jocamiah Cropsey, and Leonard Merrit, all respectable citizens of the town of Marlborough, who were unfortunately drowned on the flatts, in front of the town, in attempting to go on shore, on Friday morning, the 12th of December, 1800, in a violent storm of wind and rain
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Tharp, Peter
1800
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An elegy : on the death of Capt. Annanias Valentine, Thomas Pinkney, Isaac Elliot, Jocamiah Cropsey, and Leonard Merrit, all respectable citizens of the town of Marlborough, who were unfortunately drowned on the flatts, in front of the town, in attempting to go on shore, on Friday morning, the 12th of December, 1800, in a violent storm of wind and rain.--
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Tharp, Peter
1800
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An elegy : On the death of Capt. Annanias Valentine, Thomas Pinckney, Isaac Elliot, Jocamiah Cropsey, and Leonard Merrit, all respectable citizens of the town of Marlborough, who were unfortunately drowned on the flatts, in front of the town, in attempting to go on shore, on Friday morning, the 12th of December, 1800, in a violent storm of wind and rain
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Tharp, Peter
1800
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The following lines were occasioned by the death of Richard Brown, Samuel Brown, John King & Peter Brown : who belonged to Oyster-Ponds on Long-Island, and were all drowned by the over-setting of their boat, as they were attempting a passage from East-Hampton, to the Oyster-Ponds, March 9th, 1770
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Buell, Samuel, 1716-1798
1770
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A True and particular narrative of the late tremendous tornado, or hurricane, at Philadelphia and New-York, on Sabbath-Day, July 1, 1792 : when several pleasure-boats were lost in the harbor of the latter, and thirty men, women and children, (taking their pleasure on that sacred day) were unhappily drowned in Neptune's raging and tempestous [sic] element
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A True and particular narrative of the late tremendous tornado, or hurricane : at Philadelphia and New-York, on sabbath-day, July 1, 1792: when several pleasure-boats were lost in the harbor of the latter, and thirty men, women and children, (taking their pleasure on that sacred day) were unhappily drowned in Neptune's raging and tempestous [sic] element!!!!!!.
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A True and particular narrative of the late tremendous tornado, or hurricane, at Philadelphia and New-York, on Sabbath-Day, July 1, 1792 : when several pleasure-boats were lost in the harbor of the latter, and thirty men, women and children, (taking their pleasure on that sacred day) were unhappily drowned in Neptune's raging and tempestous [sic] element
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