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1850 edition, published by Charles Gilpin, London
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Incidents in the Life of the Rev. J. Asher (1850 London Gilpin edition)
1850 edition, published by Charles Gilpin, London

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    [1] INCIDENTS | IN THE | LIFE OF THE REV. J. ASHER, | PASTOR OF | SHILOH (COLOURED) BAPTIST CHURCH, | PHILADELPHIA, U.S. | AND | A CONCLUDING CHAPTER | OF FACTS ILLUSTRATING THE UNRIGHTEOUS PREJUDICE EXISTING | IN THE MINDS OF AMERICAN CITIZENS TOWARD | THEIR COLOURED BRETHREN.
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    [2] WITH | AN INTRODUCTION BY WILSON ARMISTEAD, ESQ. | Of Leeds, Author of the "Tribute to the Negro." | LONDON: | CHARLES GILPIN, 5, BISHOPSGATE STREET WITHOUT. | 1850.
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    "Richard Barrett, Printer, 13, Mark Lane"
    p. 80 of pamphlet
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    MEMOIRS AND PERSONAL EXPERIENCE | OF THE | REV. JEREMIAH ASHER
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    MEMOIRS OF THE REV. JEREMIAH ASHER
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    "Notice" at p.[i] is unsigned but a location is provided: "London, 5 Queen Street Place, | Southwark Bridge. | May, 1850."
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    Armistead is identified on title page as "Esq.," "of Leeds," and author of "Tribute to the Negro." His "Introductory Remarks" are dated "Fourth Month 10th, 1850," written from Leeds (p. 13).
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    [4], 80 pages
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    This is a paperbound pamphlet re-bound in a (blue) cloth cover binding.
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    1 http://172.17.10.220/entity/Q378
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