Reasonableness of the Abolition of Slavery at the South, A Legitimate Inference from the Success of British Emancipation (1856 Hartford Case, Tiffany and Company Edition) (Q8199): Difference between revisions
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1856 Hartford edition, printed by Case, Tiffany and Company
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English | Reasonableness of the Abolition of Slavery at the South, A Legitimate Inference from the Success of British Emancipation (1856 Hartford Case, Tiffany and Company Edition) |
1856 Hartford edition, printed by Case, Tiffany and Company |
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The Reasonableness of the Abolition of Slavery at the South, a legitimate | inference from the success of British Emancipation. | [rule] | AN ADDRESS, | DELIVERED | AT HARTFORD, CONN., | ON THE | FIRST OF AUGUST, 1856. | [rule] | BY | J. W. C. PENNINGTON, D. D. | [rule] | HARTFORD: | PRESS OF CASE, TIFFANY AND COMPANY. | 1856.
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Gives information on date, place, and occasion of the delivery of the speech: "The following Address was delivered on the first of August last, at Gillette's Grove, before a large concourse of our citizens assembled on that occasion. After the repeated solicitation of a number of those who heard it, I have consented to put it to press."
1 November 1856Gregorian
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