Relations and Duties of Free Colored Men in America to Africa (1861 Press of Case, Lockwood and Company edition) (Q9407): Difference between revisions

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(‎Created claim: title page transcription (P15): The | Relations and Duties | of | Free Colored Men | in America | to Africa. | [ornamentation] | A Letter | to | Charles B. Dunbar, M. D. ESQ., | Of New York City. By The Rev. Alex Crummell, BA. "Quo res cunque cadent, unum et commune periculum Una salus ambolus erit." -Virgil. Hartford: Press of Case Lockwood and Company. 1861.)
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The | Relations and Duties | of | Free Colored Men | in America | to Africa. | [ornamentation] | A Letter | to | Charles B. Dunbar, M. D. ESQ., | Of New York City. By The Rev. Alex Crummell, BA. "Quo res cunque cadent, unum et commune periculum Una salus ambolus erit." -Virgil. Hartford: Press of Case Lockwood and Company. 1861.
The | Relations and Duties | of | Free Colored Men | in America | to Africa. | [ornamentation] | A Letter | to | Charles B. Dunbar, M. D. ESQ., | Of | New York City. | By | The Rev. Alex Crummell, B. A. | "Quo res cunque cadent, unum et commune periculum Una salus ambolus erit." -Virgil. | Hartford: | Press of Case Lockwood and Company. | 1861.
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1861 edition, published by Press of Case, Lockwood and Company in Hartford
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Relations and Duties of Free Colored Men in America to Africa (1861 Press of Case, Lockwood and Company edition)
1861 edition, published by Press of Case, Lockwood and Company in Hartford

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    The | Relations and Duties | of | Free Colored Men | in America | to Africa. | [ornamentation] | A Letter | to | Charles B. Dunbar, M. D. ESQ., | Of | New York City. | By | The Rev. Alex Crummell, B. A. | "Quo res cunque cadent, unum et commune periculum Una salus ambolus erit." -Virgil. | Hartford: | Press of Case Lockwood and Company. | 1861.
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