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t435px77r
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An Address to philanthropists generally, and to our brethren of African origin, in particular
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t435px77r
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title
An Address to philanthropists generally, and to our brethren of African origin, in particular
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date
["1844"]
year
1844
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No known copyright restrictions.
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This work is licensed for use under a Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (CC BY-NC).
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creative commons
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English
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(OCoLC)ocm78478681
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Darling, Charles Henry, Sir, 1809-1870
Lovell & Gibson
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American Antiquarian Society
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Historical Collections from AAS
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Blacks as authors--Gallego
Jamaica--Emigration and immigration
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Canada
Montreal
North and Central America
Quebec
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Books
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Text
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Canada
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Montreal
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1
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35, [1] p. ; 22 cm
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American Antiquarian Society copy rebound. Inscribed: Alex. Barclay.
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Printed by Lovell & Gibson, St. Nicholas-Street
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Montreal
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