An oration, pronounced on the thirtysecond [sic] anniversary of American independence, at Barre, in the county of Worcester, July 4, 1808: /
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United States Massachusetts Worcester. |
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01/07/1808
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"After the oration was delivered, the Hon. Salem Town was called to the chair, and the following resolutions ... adopted by the unanimous vote of the whole, consisting of more than six hundred Federal Republicans, from various parts of the county. Among whom were our representatives in Congress from both districts, and many other official characters."--Appendix, p. [27]. Last page blank. "Voted, unanimously, that the foregoing resolutions, be published, as the sense of this meeting, in Thomas's Massachusetts spy, and as an appendix to the oration this day delivered. Attest, Francis Blake, secretary. July 4, 1808."--p. 31. Includes bibliographical references. Shaw & Shoemaker Mode of access: Internet. |
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eng |
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Published at Worcester [Mass.], : by Isaiah Thomas, Jun. Isaac Sturtevant, printer., |
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Microform version available in the Readex Early American Imprints series. |
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text Fourth of July addresses 1808. rbgenr |