Narrative of Some Remarkable Incidents, In the Life of Solomon Bayley (1825 London Harvey and Darton edition) (Q863)

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1825 edition, published by Harvey and Darton, London
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Narrative of Some Remarkable Incidents, In the Life of Solomon Bayley (1825 London Harvey and Darton edition)
1825 edition, published by Harvey and Darton, London

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    [1] NARRATIVE | OF SOME REMARKABLE INCIDENTS, | IN THE LIFE OF | SOLOMON BAYLEY, | FORMERLY | A SLAVE,| IN THE STATE OF DELAWARE, NORTH AMERICA; | WRITTEN BY HIMSELF, | AND PUBLISHED FOR HIS BENEFIT; | TO WHICH ARE PREFIXED, A FEW REMARKS BY | ROBERT HUNARD. | "PERSECUTED, BUT NOT FORSAKEN, CAST DOWN, BUT NOT DESTROYED."--| II. COR. V. 9. | [LINE] | SECOND EDITION: | [LINE] LONDON
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    [2] PRINTED FOR | HARVEY AND DARTON, GRACECHURCH STREET; | W. BAYNES AND SON, PATERNOSTER ROW; | AND P. YOUNGMAN, WITHAM AND MALDON. | 1825.
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    YOUNGMAN, PRINTER, WITHAM AND MALDON, ESSEX.
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    Kelvedon
    January 1825Gregorian
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