P. B. Randolph, the "Learned Pundit," and "Man With Two Souls" (Randolph Publishing House edition) (Q5239): Difference between revisions

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(‎Created claim: title page transcription (P15): [2] RANDOLPH PUBLISHING HOUSE, | 89 Court Street, | BOSTON. | [Tr]ust no secrets to a friend, which may get you into trouble! | [?] Virtuous, even if people do call you Very Eccentric! | [?]ry professed "Love" and "Friendship" before you trust it! And don't then! | Don't get excited! Put money in thy Purse! and Stick to the Right!)
 
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published by Randolph Publishing House in Boston, 1872?
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P. B. Randolph, the "Learned Pundit," and "Man With Two Souls" (Randolph Publishing House edition)
published by Randolph Publishing House in Boston, 1872?

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    [1] Love well and wisely, but not too muchly! | My advice. R. | P. B. RANDOLPH | The "LEARNED PUNDIT," and "MAN WITH TWO SOULS." | HIS CURIOUS LIFE, WORKS, AND CAREER. | THE GREAT | FREE-LOVE TRIAL. \ RANDOLPH'S GRAND DEFENCE. | HIS ADDRESS TO THE JURY, AND MANKIND. | THE VERDICT. | [red cross] |
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    [2] RANDOLPH PUBLISHING HOUSE, | 89 Court Street, | BOSTON. | [Tr]ust no secrets to a friend, which may get you into trouble! | [?] Virtuous, even if people do call you Very Eccentric! | [?]ry professed "Love" and "Friendship" before you trust it! And don't then! | Don't get excited! Put money in thy Purse! and Stick to the Right!
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