Narrative of William W. Brown, A Fugitive Slave (1848 Boston Anti-Slavery Office edition) (Q118)

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1848 edition, second edition, enlarged, published by the Anti-Slavery Office, Boston
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Narrative of William W. Brown, A Fugitive Slave (1848 Boston Anti-Slavery Office edition)
1848 edition, second edition, enlarged, published by the Anti-Slavery Office, Boston

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    NARRATIVE | OF | WILLIAM W. BROWN, | A | FUGITIVE SLAVE. | [rule] | WRITTEN BY HIMSELF | [rule] | [long hyphen] Is there not some chosen curse, | Some hidden thunder in the stores of heaven, | Red with uncommon wrath, to blast the man | Who gains his fortune from the blood of souls? | COWPER | SECOND EDITION, ENLARGED. | BOSTON: | PUBLISHED AT THE ANTI-SLAVERY OFFICE, | No. 21 Cornhill. | 1848
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    NARRATIVE | OF | WILLIAM W. BROWN, | A | FUGITIVE SLAVE. | [line] | WRITTEN BY HIMSELF | [line] | [long em-dash] | Is there not some chosen curse, | Some hidden thunder in the stores of heaven, | Red with uncommon wrath, to blast the man | Who gains his fortune from the blood of souls? | Cowper. | SECOND EDITION, ENLARGED. | BOSTON: | PUBLISHED AT THE ANTI-SLAVERY OFFICE, | NO. 21 CORNHILL. | 1848
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    Stereotyped by George A. Curtis; New England Type and Stereotype Foundry.
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    Stereotyped by GEORGE A. CURTIS; NEW ENGLAND TYPE AND STEREOTYPE FOUNDRY.
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    Entered according to Act of Congress, in the year 1847, BY WILLIAM W. BROWN, In the Clerk's Office of the District Court of Massachusetts.
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