Charles Henry Wharton
Charles Henry Wharton (June 5, 1748 – July 22, 1833), who grew up Catholic and became a Catholic priest, converted to Protestantism and became one of the leading Episcopal clergyman of the early United States, as well as briefly serving as president of Columbia University. Provided by Wikipedia
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by Wharton, Charles Henry
Published 1782
Published 1782
London, printed: Springfield (State of Massachusetts) re-printed by Babcock & Haswell
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by Wharton, Charles Henry
Published 1784
Published 1784
Printed by Robert Aitken, at the Sign of Pope's Head in Market Street, near the Coffee-House
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by Wharton, Charles Henry
Published 1785
Published 1785
Printed by Charles Cist, at the corner of Fourth and Arch-Streets
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by Wharton, Charles Henry
Published 1781
Published 1781
London, printed: Providence (Rhode Island) re-printed and sold by Bennett Wheeler, at his office on the west side of the Great Bridge
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by Wharton, Charles Henry
Published 1780
Published 1780
Annapolis printed 1779: London reprinted for C. Dilly, in the Poultry; J. Almon, Piccadilly; W. Tesseyman, York; T. and J. Merrill, Cambridge; R. Cruttwell, Bath; and T. Becket, Bristol