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1856 edition, published by Miller, Orton & Mulligan
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English | My Bondage and My Freedom (1856 Miller, Orton & Mulligan edition) |
1856 edition, published by Miller, Orton & Mulligan |
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SEVENTEENTH THOUSAND. | [line] | MY BONDAGE | AND | MY FREEDOM. | Part I.--Life as a Slave. Part II.--Life as a Freeman | BY FREDERICK DOUGLAS. | WITH | AN INTRODUCTION. | BY DR. JAMES M'CUNE SMITH. |
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By a principle essential to christianity, a PERSON is eternally differenced from a | THING; so that the idea of a HUMAN BEING, necessarily excludes the idea of PROPERTY | IN THAT BEING. | COLERIDGE. | [line] | NEW YORK AND AUBURN: | MILLER, ORTON & MULLIGAN. | New York: 25 Park Row.--Auburn: 107 Genesee-st. | 1856.
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[line] | Entered, according to Act of Congress, in the year one thousand eight hundred | and fifty-five, | BY FREDERICK DOUGLASS, | In the Clerk's Office of the District Court of the Northern District of New York. | [line]
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TO | HONORABLE GERRIT SMITH, | AS A SLIGHT TOKEN OF | ESTEEM FOR HIS CHARACTER, | ADMIRATION FOR HIS GENIUS AND BENEVOLENCE, | AFFECTION FOR HIS PERSON, AND | GRATITUDE FOR HIS FRIENDSHIP, | AND AS | A Small but most Sincere Acknowledgement of |
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HIS PRE-EMINENT SERVICES IN BEHALF OF THE RIGHTS AND LIBERTIES | OF AN | AFFLICTED, DESPISED AND DEEPLY OUTRAGED PEOPLE, | BY RANKING SLAVERY WITH PIRACY AND MURDER, | AND BY | DENYING IT EITHER A LEGAL OR CONSTITUTIONAL EXISTENCE, | This Volume is Respectfully Dedicated, | BY HIS FAITHFUL AND FIRMLY ATTACHED FRIEND, | FREDERICK DOUGLASS. | ROCHESTER, N.Y.
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AUBURN | MILLER, ORTON & MULLIGAN | STEREOTYPES AND PRINTERS.
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from a Daguerrotype
signature, Frederick Douglass
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