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1845 Boston edition of Clarke's Sufferings printed by David H. Ela
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Narrative of the Sufferings of Lewis Clarke (1845 Boston David H. Ela edition)
1845 Boston edition of Clarke's Sufferings printed by David H. Ela

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    NARRATIVE | OF THE | SUFFERINGS OF LEWIS CLARKE, | DURING A | CAPTIVITY | OF MORE THAN TWENTY-FIVE YEARS, | AMONG THE ALGERINES OF KENTUCKY, | ONE OF THE SO CALLED | CHRISTIAN STATES OF NORTH AMERICA. | [wavy rule] | DICTATED BY HIMSELF. | [wavy rule] | BOSTON: | DAVID H. ELA, PRINTER, | AT THE STONE STEPS, 37 CORNHILL. | 1845.
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    Entered according to an Act of Congress, in the year 1845, | BY LEWIS CLARKE, | In the Clerk's Office of the District Court of the District of Massachusetts.
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    [2], [i]-viii, [1], 63, [1], [65]-108
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    April 1845Gregorian
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    "A Sketch of the Clarke Family"
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    "Questions and Answers"
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    "Before closing this pamphlet, I want to put in a few pieces, which give such an accurate description of Slavery that I can testify to the truty of every word of it. Also, a few pieces of poetry that have been read to me, and with which I have been particularly interested."
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    multiple excerpts pertaining to "SLAVERY AND CHRISTIANITY"
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    "FROM THE SOUTH.—READ! READ!"
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    explanation of visual hallucination from Prof. Upham's treatise on Disordered Mental Action.
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