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The dawn of day, introductory to the rising sun, whose rays shall gild the clouds; and open to a benighted world the glowing effulgence of that dominion, that is to be given to the people of the Saints of the Most High. In nine letters. I. To His Majesty, King George III. II. To Pius VII. III. To Buonaparte, first consul in the administration of France. IV. To the French nation. V. To the English nation. VI. To the people of the United States. VII. To the Christian Church throughout the world. VIII. To the members of the Synod of New York and New Jersey. IX. To the seed of Abraham

Title
The dawn of day, introductory to the rising sun, whose rays shall gild the clouds; and open to a benighted world the glowing effulgence of that dominion, that is to be given to the people of the Saints of the Most High. [microform] : In nine letters. I. To His Majesty, King George III. II. To Pius VII. III. To Buonaparte, first consul in the administration of France. IV. To the French nation. V. To the English nation. VI. To the people of the United States. VII. To the Christian Church throughout the world. VIII. To the members of the Synod of New York and New Jersey. IX. To the seed of Abraham.
Published
New-Haven: : Printed by Read and Morse., 1800.
Physical Description
32 p. ; 24 cm. (8vo)
Notes
Signed on p. 24 and 32: David Austin, Jun. Attributed to Austin in Dexter's Yale graduates.
Signatures: [A]⁴ B-D⁴.
Errata statement, p. 32.
Microfiche. [New York : Readex Microprint, 1985] 11 x 15 cm. (Early American imprints. First series ; no. 36867).
Variant and related titles
Dawn of day.
Format
Books / Microforms
Language
English
Added to Catalog
June 01, 2002
References
Evans, C. American bibliography, 36867
Trumbull, J.H. List of books printed in Connecticut, 1709-1800, 287
Also listed under
United States Connecticut New Haven.
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