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"A second editon of Vols. 1 to 6, by the reporter, was published in 1848-49; and a second edition of Vols. 7 to 21 inclusive, with notes by Thomas M. Day, appeared in 1853-56. The notes to this second edition are numerous, and contain references, not only to the Connecticut series, but also to the Mass. and New York reports." -- Soule, the Lawyer's reference manual.
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Includes index.
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Prior to 197u includes in: Animal Science mimeograph series, issued by Ohio Agricultural Experiment Station (46.9 Oh34)
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Gion Nankai; 4 ft. 4 41/64 in.x 1 ft. 10 53/64 in.; hanging scroll, ink on paper
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Cover title.
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Half-title: "Election sermon."
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Hanover, N.H. was in 1778 and 1779 acknowledged by its inhabitants to be Dresden, Vt.
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The New York Statesman was printed by William A. Mercein, for Carter & Prentiss, editors and proprietors, in 1824.
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Half-title: "Inaugural discourse."
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Addressed to "Gentlemen of the Philoclean and Peithessophian Societies."
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Thornwell, J. H. Our national sin.--Palmer, B. M. Slavery a divine trust.-- Dabney, R. L. The Christians̕ best motive for patriotism.--Breckinridge, R. J. The union to be preserved.--Van Dyke, H. J. The character and influence of abolitionism.--Lewis, T. Patriarchal and Jewish servitude no argument for American slavery.--Raphall, M. J. Bible view of slavery.--Vinton, F. Fanaticism rebuked.--Beecher, H. W. Peace, be still.--Bellows, H. W. The crisis of our national disease.--Adams, W. Prayers for rulers; or duty of Christian patriots.
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Bound with above.
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Irving Kane Pond, architect. Plans for the Union were on a scale unknown at the time for "club houses" in American colleges and universities: 250 feet long and 200 feet wide. Driveway to north of Michigan Union. Photograph is creased in right corner.