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(Created claim: title page transcription (P15): [1] LIBERIA: | PAST, PRESENT, AND FUTURE. | AN ADDRESS | DELIVERED JULY 26, 1866, ON MOUNT LEBANON, SYRIA, | AT THE CELEBRATION OF THE | Nineteenth Anniversary of the Independence of Liberia, | HELD BY | AMERICAN MISSIONARIES AND OTHER CITIZENS OF THE UNITED STATES | RESIDING IN SYRIA, |) |
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[2] BY | REV. EDWARD W. BLYDEN, A. M., | Fulton Professor in Liberia College. | [rule] | WASHINGTON CITY: | M'GILL AND WITHEROW, PRINTERS AND STEREOTYPERS. | 1869. | |||||||||||||||
Property / title page transcription: [2] BY | REV. EDWARD W. BLYDEN, A. M., | Fulton Professor in Liberia College. | [rule] | WASHINGTON CITY: | M'GILL AND WITHEROW, PRINTERS AND STEREOTYPERS. | 1869. / rank | |||||||||||||||
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place: Washington, D.C. (place) date: 1869
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date: July 1869Gregorian
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note: Anonymous prefatory "Note" gives biographical information about Blyden (37 years old; educated in Liberia) and how he came to deliver this address in Syria (he came to Syria to study Arabic to teach it to missionaries at Liberia College, Monrovia, and "passed the summer of 1866 at the Syrian Protestant College on Mount Lebanon, where he prepared and delivered this masterly Address"). | |||||||||||||||
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Latest revision as of 16:11, 12 August 2024
1869 edition of Liberia: Past, Present, and Future printed in Washington City by M'Gill & Witherow
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English | Liberia: Past, Present, and Future (1869 Washington City M'Gill & Witherow edition) |
1869 edition of Liberia: Past, Present, and Future printed in Washington City by M'Gill & Witherow |
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[1] LIBERIA: | PAST, PRESENT, AND FUTURE. | AN ADDRESS | DELIVERED JULY 26, 1866, ON MOUNT LEBANON, SYRIA, | AT THE CELEBRATION OF THE | Nineteenth Anniversary of the Independence of Liberia, | HELD BY | AMERICAN MISSIONARIES AND OTHER CITIZENS OF THE UNITED STATES | RESIDING IN SYRIA, |
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[2] BY | REV. EDWARD W. BLYDEN, A. M., | Fulton Professor in Liberia College. | [rule] | WASHINGTON CITY: | M'GILL AND WITHEROW, PRINTERS AND STEREOTYPERS. | 1869.
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July 1869Gregorian
Anonymous prefatory "Note" gives biographical information about Blyden (37 years old; educated in Liberia) and how he came to deliver this address in Syria (he came to Syria to study Arabic to teach it to missionaries at Liberia College, Monrovia, and "passed the summer of 1866 at the Syrian Protestant College on Mount Lebanon, where he prepared and delivered this masterly Address").
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