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    Firm united let us be [first line of chorus]

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    strophic with chorusvoice and pianoRespectfully Inscribed to the Officers of the Army and Navy of the United States.Johns Hopkins University, Levy Sheet Music Collection, Box 001, Item 030The Words written by Judge Joseph Hopkinson, L.L.D. The Symphonies & Accompaniments Composed & Arranged by Francis H. Brown. Note by the Publisher "This song written in the summer of 1798, to oblige a young friend of the Author's, who was a singer at the theatre in Philadelphia. It was arranged by a member of the orchestra to the "President's March", which was the name of the original music. It has since been adopted, by common consent, as the National Anthem of America." ___This is the only authentic copy of the song extant, it being corrected by the Author in the year 1841.____Judge Hopkinson died on the 15th of January, 1842

    Firm united let us be [first line of chorus]

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    strophic with chorusvoice and pianoRespectfully Inscribed to the Officers of the Army and Navy of the United States.Johns Hopkins University, Levy Sheet Music Collection, Box 001, Item 030The Words written by Judge Joseph Hopkinson, L.L.D. The Symphonies & Accompaniments Composed & Arranged by Francis H. Brown. Note by the Publisher "This song written in the summer of 1798, to oblige a young friend of the Author's, who was a singer at the theatre in Philadelphia. It was arranged by a member of the orchestra to the "President's March", which was the name of the original music. It has since been adopted, by common consent, as the National Anthem of America." ___This is the only authentic copy of the song extant, it being corrected by the Author in the year 1841.____Judge Hopkinson died on the 15th of January, 1842

    The lawfulness, excellency, and advantage of instrumental musick in the publick worship of God urg'd and enforc'd, from Scripture, and the example of the far greater part of Christians in all ages. Address'd to all (particularly the Presbyterians and Baptists) who have hitherto been taught to look upon the use of instrumental musick in the worship of God as unlawful. / By a Presbyterian. ; [Two lines from Congreve]

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    [2] 38 p. ; 19 cm. (8vo)Attributed to James Lyon as likely author in the Dictionary of American biography. Erroneously attributed to Francis Hopkinson by Shipton & Mooney. Hopkinson is possibly the author of the satirical A second edition (with necessary improvements, which now render the sense entirely plain) of The lawfulness, excellency, and advantage of instrumental music ... Philadelphia: Andrew Stewart, 1763, which despite its title, is entirely distinct from the present work

    A pretty story written in the year of our Lord 2774, by Peter Grievous, Esq, A.B.C.D.E. ; [One line of Latin text]

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    29, [1] p. ; (8vo)A political allegory, satirizing relations between Great Britain and the American colonies.Attributed to Francis Hopkinson in the Dictionary of American biography

    The Pennsylvania state trials [electronic resource] : containing the impeachment, trial, and acquittal of Francis Hopkinson, and John Nicholson, Esquires. The former being judge of the Court of Admiralty, and the latter, the comptroller-general of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. Vol. I. [One line in Latin from Virgil].

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    Dedication signed: Edmund Hogan. Philadelphia, January, 1795.No more published.Errors in paging: p. viii, 559 misnumbered iii, 549."The names of the subscribers."--p. [ix]-xii."An account of the impeachment and trial of the late Francis Hopkinson .."--p. [1]-62, with separate title page."An account of the impeachment, trial, and acquittal of John Nicholson .."--p. [65]-772, with separate title page."An alphabetical list of the letters, official documents, witnesses .. published in this volume, from page 5 to page 772, inclusively."--p. [733]-776.Signatures: pip6s [A]p4s B-5Ep4sEvans,Electronic reproduction.English Short Title Catalog,Reproduction of original from British Library

    A pretty story written in the year of our Lord, 2774, by Peter Grievous, Esquire, A.B.C.D.E. ; [One line of Latin text]

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    16 p.A political allegory, satirizing relations between Great Britain and the American colonies.Attributed to Francis Hopkinson in the Dictionary of American biography

    Taylor and Francis Dimensions Analysis for Impact Assessment Author Survey

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    Dimensions analysis for Taylor & Francis Impact Assessment Author Survey</p
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