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Half Title: Struggles [raised dot] for [raised dot] Freedom.
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Struggles for Freedom
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[1] Dedication. I [rule] | To those who by their valor have made their name immortal, from whom we are daily learning the lessons of patriotism, in whom we respect the virtues of charity, patience and friendship as displayed towards the colored race and to those | "Whose deeds crowd History's pages | And Time's great volume make," | is this little volume reverently dedicated--
Property / dedication statement transcription: [1] Dedication. I [rule] | To those who by their valor have made their name immortal, from whom we are daily learning the lessons of patriotism, in whom we respect the virtues of charity, patience and friendship as displayed towards the colored race and to those | "Whose deeds crowd History's pages | And Time's great volume make," | is this little volume reverently dedicated-- / rank
 
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Property / dedication statement transcription: [1] Dedication. I [rule] | To those who by their valor have made their name immortal, from whom we are daily learning the lessons of patriotism, in whom we respect the virtues of charity, patience and friendship as displayed towards the colored race and to those | "Whose deeds crowd History's pages | And Time's great volume make," | is this little volume reverently dedicated-- / qualifier
 
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[2] THE GRAND ARMY OF THE REPUBLIC.
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viii, [1], 10-64
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total number of pages: 64
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From the Darkness Cometh the Light; or, Struggles for Freedom. (J.T. Smith edition)
no date, J.T. Smith edition, published by St. Louis MO Publishing House of J.T. Smith

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    FROM THE | DARKNESS COMETH THE LIGHT | [ornamentation] OR [ornamentation] I STRUGGLES FOR FREEDOM. | [ornamental decoration separating the title from publisher information] | St. Louis, MO. | Publishing House of J.T. Smith, | No. II, Bridge Entrance.
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    Half Title: [rule] I Struggles [raised dot] for [raised dot] Freedom. I [rule]
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    From the Darkness Cometh the Light or Struggles for Freedom
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    Struggles for Freedom
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    [1] Dedication. I [rule] | To those who by their valor have made their name immortal, from whom we are daily learning the lessons of patriotism, in whom we respect the virtues of charity, patience and friendship as displayed towards the colored race and to those | "Whose deeds crowd History's pages | And Time's great volume make," | is this little volume reverently dedicated--
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    [2] THE GRAND ARMY OF THE REPUBLIC.
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    viii, [1], 10-64
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