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1850 edition published in London by Charles Gilpin
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1850 edition published in London by Charles Gilpin |
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[1] THE | FUGITIVE BLACKSMITH; | OR, | EVENTS IN THE HISTORY | OF | JAMES W.C. PENNINGTON, | PASTOR OF A PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, NEW YORK, | FORMERLY A SLAVE IN THE STATE OF MARYLAND, UNITED STATES. | [rule] |
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[2] "Let mine outcasts dwell with thee, Moab; be though a covert | to them from the face of the spoiler.--ISAIAH xvi. 4. | [rule] | Third Edition. | LONDON: | CHARLES GILPIN, 5, BISHOPSGATE WITHOUT. | [rule] 1850.
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