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(‎Created claim: title page transcription (P15): LINCOLN UNIVERSITY; | OR, | THE NATION'S FIRST PLEDGE | OF | EMANICIPATION. | BY WILLIAM D. JOHNSON, | A STUDENT OF THE UNIVERSITY | [LINE] | "Come back to the truths that are in the Declaration of the Independence. You may | do anything with me you choose, if you will but heed these sacred principles. You | may not only defeat me for the Senate, but you may take me and out me to death.")
(‎Created claim: printing statement transcription (P18): Printed by Alfred Martien, | 21 south Seventh Street, Philadelphia.)
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1867 Philadelphia edition
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Lincoln University, or, The Nation's First Pledge of Emancipation (1867 Philadelphia edition)
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    LINCOLN UNIVERSITY; | OR, | THE NATION'S FIRST PLEDGE | OF | EMANICIPATION. | BY WILLIAM D. JOHNSON, | A STUDENT OF THE UNIVERSITY | [LINE] | "Come back to the truths that are in the Declaration of the Independence. You may | do anything with me you choose, if you will but heed these sacred principles. You | may not only defeat me for the Senate, but you may take me and out me to death."
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    Printed by Alfred Martien, | 21 south Seventh Street, Philadelphia.
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