Eulogium on the life and character of Wilber Wilberforce, Esq. delivered and published at the request of the people of color of the city of New York, Twenty-second of October, 1833. (Q5338): Difference between revisions

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note: Resolutions in compliance with a recommendation of the Officers of the Convention for the Improvement of the Free People of Color in the United States acknowledging the death of William Wilberforce. Mr. Benjamin F. Hughes, Principal of Colored Free School No. 3, was selected to deliver a Eulogy on the life and character by the commitee.
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note: Resolutions in compliance with a recommendation of the Officers of the Convention for the Improvement of the Free People of Color in the United States acknowledging the death of William Wilberforce.
 

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1833 edition, printed at the office of The Emancipator in New York
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Eulogium on the life and character of Wilber Wilberforce, Esq. delivered and published at the request of the people of color of the city of New York, Twenty-second of October, 1833.
1833 edition, printed at the office of The Emancipator in New York

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    EULOGIUM | ON THE LIFE AND CHARACTER OF | WILLIAM WILBERFORCE, ESQ. | DELIVERED AND PUBLISHED | AT THE REQUEST OF THE PEOPLE OF COLOR | OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK, | Twenty-second of October, 1833. | [line] | BY | BENJAMIN F. HUGHES, | (A Man of Color.) | [line] | NEW-YORK: | PRINTED AT THE OFFICE OF THE EMANCIPATOR. | 1833.
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    Resolutions in compliance with a recommendation of the Officers of the Convention for the Improvement of the Free People of Color in the United States acknowledging the death of William Wilberforce. Mr. Benjamin F. Hughes, Principal of Colored Free School No. 3, was selected to deliver a Eulogy on the life and character by the commitee.
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