Our Origin, Dangers, and Duties: The Annual Address before the mayor and common council of the city of Monrovia, July 26, 1865, the day of national independence.(1865 John A. Gray & Green edition) (Q8244)

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1865 John A. Gray & Green edition
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Our Origin, Dangers, and Duties: The Annual Address before the mayor and common council of the city of Monrovia, July 26, 1865, the day of national independence.(1865 John A. Gray & Green edition)
1865 John A. Gray & Green edition

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    OUR ORIGIN, DANGERS, AND DUTIES. | THE ANNUAL ADDRESS | BEFORE THE | MAYOR AND COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF MONROVIA, | JULY 26, 1865, | THE DAY OF NATIONAL INDEPENDENCE; | AND REPEATED | ON TUESDAY, AUGUST 1, 1865, AT CALDWELL, ST. PAUL'S RIVER. | BY REV. EDWARD W. BLYDEN, A.M., | PROFESSOR OF LIBERIA COLLEGE |
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    New-York: | JOHN A. GRAY & GREEN PRINTERS, 16 AND 16 JACOB STREET. | 1865.
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