A History Of The Parish Of Trinity Church In The City Of New York The Rectorship Of Dr Hobart From February Ad 1816 To August Ad 1830

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A History of the Parish of Trinity Church in the City of New York: The rectorship of Dr. Hobart from February, A.D. 1816 to August, A.D. 1830

A History of the Parish of Trinity Church in the City of New York: The rectorship of Dr. Hobart from February, A.D. 1816 to August, A.D. 1830
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