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LATTER-DAY SAINTS' MILLENIAL STAR. Vol. XIII.
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BOSTON RECORDER, Vol. VI, No. 19 [-Vol IX, No. 51].
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Published by the Students of the University of Deseret (Territorial University of Utah.)
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and Practical Universalist...Vol. I, # 1 - 52. July 16, 1842 - July 15, 1843.
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Old Roxbury.Wednesday, December 28, 1853. [Caption title].
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SEDALIA DAILY DEMOCRAT. April 23, 1882.
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Connecticut Courant, Extra, January 6, 1815. The Proceedings of a Convention of Delegates, From the States of Massachusetts, Connecticut, and Rhode-Island; the Counties of Cheshire, and Grafton, in the State of New-Hampshire; and the County of Windham, in the State of Vermont:--Convened at Hartford, in the Stae of Connecticut, December 15, 1814. [Caption title].
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New York Tribune, October 22, 1859.
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New York Daily News, Friday, August 9, 1974. Extra.
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1974
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Iowa Citizen Extra. [Caption title]. Narrow folio broadside. Two columns.
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1857
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EVERY SATURDAY: Journal of Choice Reading Selected from Foreign Current Literature. Vol. I - VI. January 1866 - December 1868.
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1866
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Fourteen (14) American Spiritualist Periodicals, Including Spiritual Philosopher, Vol. I (1850, 26 issues); The Spirit Messenger, Vol. I (1850-51, 52 issues); The Spirit Messenger and Harmonial Guide, Vol. II (1851, 18 issues); The Spirit World, Vol. II-III (1851, 52 issues); Spirit Messenger and Harmonial Advocate, Vol. I (1852-53, 26 issues); The Principle Vol. I-II (1857-58, 24 issues); Religio Journal...Devoted to Spiritual Philosophy (ten issues, Chicago 1869-73)* [WITH] Seventy-Five (75) Books (more than half are pamphlets in wrappers), 1829-97.
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1829
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The Musical World. An American and Foreign Record of Music, Literature, and Art. [Later]: The Musical World and New York Musical Times. Vol. 3, # 13-Vol. 5, # 9. # 63-100. March 1, 1852-Feb. 26, 1853.
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INGENIERIA Moderna Panamericana. Vol. I, # 7-Vol. II. January-December 1910. Large 4to. Pp. 207-398 & 164 pp., plus numerous ads.
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1910
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The Old Countryman. New Series, Vol. I, # 1-52; Vol. II, # 1-9. Jan. 2, 1847 - Feb. 26, 1848. 1020; 180 pp. Sm. folio.
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1847
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CLEVELAND MORNING LEADER. Vol. XIX, No. 102. Friday Morning, April 28, 1865.
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1865
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CLEVELAND MORNING LEADER. Vol. XIX, No. 102. Friday Morning, April 28, 1865.
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1865
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Printed receipt, accomplished in manuscript, for a year’s subscription ($2) to The Emancipator. New-York, [Sept. 15] 183[8], signed by one S.F. Foster. 2” X 6-5/8”. Small piece (blank) torn from upper right corner, one tiny marginal tear. Very good.
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1838
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The Leech. “Blood! Iago! Blood!” Vol. I, No. 1 [all]. July, 1864. 12” x 9." 12 pp. Masthead with cut of two men facing away from viewer. A short tear in fore-margin throughout, one chip affecting several characters on last leaf. A fairly well-preserved copy, partly unopened.
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1864
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SATURDAY EVENING POST. Prospectus for 1847…. Great Inducements. The Proprietors of that old and firmly established Paper, the Saturday Evening Post, are determined to maintain the high standing it has acquired as the best Weekly Paper in America. Morality…. Literature…. News…. Agriculture…. The Ladies…. The Juvenile Department…. A Mercantile Journal…. Portraits and Pictures…. The Fireside Friend….. Reduced Terms to Clubs…. How Money May be Paid to Publishers…. S.D. Patterson & Co., 98 Chestnut St., Philadelphia. Please Place in a Conspicuous Place…. Note to Post Masters. As an Inducement to Post Masters to get up Clubs, we make the following offer. For every Club of eight, with ten dollars, we will send the Post Master forwarding the same, a copy of the Post gratis for one year. Please cut this note off before putting the placard up. [Caption title and partial text]. Huge broadside, 28” x 22," text surrounded by 14 woodcuts. Folded to eighths, wrinkled and creased, wear along folds with a few small holes, but without serious loss. Extensive old ink scribbling on verso has migrated through the sheet.
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1846
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GREENVILLE BULLETIN. Vol. 1, # 2-7, 9-14; vol. 3, # 51, 52; vol. 4, # 1, 3 - 38. 40 - 43; vol. 5, # 9 - 11. October 6, 1880 - Dec. 3, 1884. 57 issues. Elephant folio.
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The Christian Spectator. Howe & Spalding, New-Haven, Propose publishing a religious periodical work….[Caption title]. Broadsheet, [2] pp., dated September 8, 1818 at end, with integral blank leaf. Printed leaf with names of two subscribers from Berlin [Conn.] written in on verso, second leaf blank save for docket on verso. Folded as for mailing but never addressed. Very good.
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1818
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Facts for the People. [Caption title]. Volume I, no 2 [ -3, -5, -7]. Altogether, 4 issues. 4to. 4 pages each, being pages: [5]-8; [9]-12; [17]-20; and [25]-28. Old folds with some separations but no significant loss, first two issues a bit dust-soiled, edgewear, &c., good only, but entirely sound. Each issue with ownership signature of J. Eliz. Jones, dated 1864 (or 1866).
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1837
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PRESCOTT MORNING COURIER. Vol. XI, # 3 - 6, 8, 9, 11 - 13, 15 - 19, 21 - 23, 27 - 30, 32 - 34, 39 - 42, 44, 45, 53 - 57, 59 - 63, 65 - 69, 71 - 75, 77, 78, 80, 81, 83 - 85, 87, 89 - 93, 95, 96, 103. January 3 - April 25, 1887. 66 issues.
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1887
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The American Journal; and General Advertiser. Thursday, April 22, 1779. Vol. I, No. VI. Folio. 4 pp. Printed in three columns.
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1779
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MASSACHUSETTS TEMP[ERANCE] UNION. No. 3. Quarterly Visiter. Cold Water Army. This tract is devoted to the Temperance enterprise among children and youth. The interest already awakened by the formation of Juvenile Societies, or "Cold Water Army," as their organizations are now called, developed itself in the late celebrations of our national jubilee [July 4], and demands at our hands further encouragement and aid [caption and beginning of text].
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1845
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Rhode-Island Constitutionalist. Vol. I, No. 1. Providence, March 12, 1834. 4 pp., each 5 columns. 46 x 34 cm. Foxed. Ink markings. Very good.
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1834
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The Telegraph.
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1825
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Chicago; Her Commerce and Railroads: Two Articles Published in the Daily Democratic Press.
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1853
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THE UPPER MISSISSIPIAN.--Extra. Six Column Double Folio Broadside. (With complete title: The Upper Mississipian and Rock Island Republican.) July 21, 1846.
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1846
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Providence Daily Gazette. [And] Democratic Republican. [And] Republican Herald. A Collection of Three Different Providence Newspapers, a Total of 19 Issues, Dated Variously from March 6 to August 21, 1845.
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1845
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ADAMS, DANIEL.
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Containing Practical Information on Husbandry; Cautions and Directions for the Preservation of Health, Management of the Sick, &c....
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1806
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ADAMS, JOHN QUINCY.
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BOSTON DAILY ADVOCATE: EXTRA. [Caption title]. Folio broadsheet, printed in four columns.
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1834
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ALDEN, J.W.
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October 12, 1843. Tract No. 6. The Tyrant Paupers; or, Where the Money Goes.
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1843
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ALDEN, TIMOTHY.
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The Glory of America. A Century Sermon Delivered at the South Church, in Portsmouth...
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1801
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ALLEN, NATHAN Editor
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1840
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ANON.
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Supplement to the Boston-Gazette, Etc. of (No. 815.) Monday, November 19, 1770. [Caption title]. Large 4to broadsheet, printed in three columns on each side. Moderately browned, but very good in double-side glass & wood frame.
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1770
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BALLOU, ADIN.
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THE RESTORATIONIST. Vol. II, # 1 - 10; Vol. III, # 4 & 5. January 1838 - May 1839.
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1838
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BALLOU, HOSEA & HOSE
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Devoted to Doctrine, Religion, and Morality. Vol. IV - VII, # 4. June 29, 1822 - July 16, 1825. 160 issues.
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1822
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BARKER, JACOB.
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Suspension of the National Advocate [cover title].
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1863
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BENNETT, ELIAS.
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Connecticut Post Rider's Manuscript Account Book, chiefly 1814-33.
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1810
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BENTON, THOMAS H.
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Supplement to the National Gazette. [Caption title]. Folio. 4 columns to the page. 4 pp. Heavily foxed. Old folds somewhat worn.
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1831
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BOURNE, GEORGE.
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The Spirit of the Public Journals; or, Beauties of the American Newspapers, for 1805.
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1806
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BOURNE, GEORGE.
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The Spirit of the Public Journals; or, Beauties of the American Newspapers, for 1805.
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1806
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BROWN, B. & G.H. Edi
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THE AMARANTH, or Literary Port Folio. A Semi Monthly Journal Devoted to Polite Literature and the Arts. Volume 1, # 1-24. July 14, 1832 - June 1, 1833. 192, [2] pp. Index. Sm. folio. Uncut.
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1832
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BROWN, SYLVANUS.
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Voice Around the Jail. Vol. I, # 2. Sm. folio. 4 pp.
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1843
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BRYAN, WILLIAM J. Ed
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THE COMMONER. Vol. I, No. 1. January 23, 1901. Folio, printed in three columns. 8 pp.
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1901
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BUCHANAN, J.R.
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Vol. 5, for 1855.
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1855
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BUCHANAN, J.R. & T.V
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Old Series, Vol. 8, New Series, Vol. 1.
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1849
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BUCHANAN, JOSEPH R.
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Vol. IV for 1853.
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1854
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BUCHANAN'S JOURNAL O
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1849
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BUSH, GEORGE.
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Circular. The New Church Repository, and Monthly Review. Edited by George Bush. [Caption title.]
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1849
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BYERS, WM. N. Pub..
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DAILY ROCKY MOUNTAIN NEWS. Vol. XI, 74 - 104. Nov. 1 - Dec. 7, 1870; Vol. XII, Jan. 12 - March 7, 1871 (30 unnumbered issues). Overall, 60 single issues. Large folio. Illustrated.
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1871
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CHENEY, WARD & Broth
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THE SILK GROWER AND FARMER'S MANUAL. Vol. I, # 1 - 12. July 1838 - June 1839.
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1838
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CHILD, L. M. Editor.
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"Mary's Lamb" [in] THE JUVENILE MISCELLANY FOR THE INSTRUCTION AND AMUSEMENT OF YOUTH. Vol. V, # 1, p. 64.
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1830
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CHRISTY, DAVID Edito
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1835
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CLARK, J. Ed..
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ZION'S ADVOCATE. Devoted to the Cause of God and Truth. [Caption title]. Vol. I, # 2-7, 11, 13-14, 16-19, 21-24. Jan 21 - Dec. 16, 1854.
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1854
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COFFIN, H. Editor.
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THE SANTA CRUZ LOCAL ITEM. Vol. 4, # 45 - 49; vol. 5, # 28, 30, 31. April 16, 1879 - January 7, 1880. Plus two SUPPLEMENTS (folio.broadsheets). As issued. Eight elephant folio issues.
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1879
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COKE, THOMAS & FRANC
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Consisting of Extracts and Original Treatises on General Redemption. Vol. I. For the Year 1789.
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1789
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COLLINS, JOHN A.
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Vol. I, # 3, 5, 10; vol. II, # 1-2. Sept. & Nov. 1840; Oct. 1841; Jan-Feb. 1842. Five issues in four, of 18 [or less] issues.
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1840
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COXE, JOHN REDMAN.
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The Emporium of Arts & Sciences. Vol. I, # 1-6; vol. II, # 7-12; NS, vol. I, # 1-3 (three consecutive volumes, complete).
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1812
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THE AESCULAPIAN REGISTER. 1824. Vol. I, # 1 - 26. June 17 - Dec. 9, 1824. (All pub.).
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1824
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CURRY, JOSEPH T. Edi
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1869
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CURTIS, JUDGE B.R.
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1868
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DANA, CHARLES A. Edi
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Meyer's Universum or Views of the Most Remarkable Places and Objects of All Countries...
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1852
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DE BERNARDI, G.B
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Trials and Triumph of Labor. The Text Book of the Labor Exchange
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1895
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DENISON, CHARLES Ed.
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SHEET ANCHOR. Vol. 2, #1 - vol. 3, #24; 48 issues. January 6, 1844 - December 20, 1845. Folio. 192; 192 pp.
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1844
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DIX, JOHN A., et al.
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THE NORTHERN LIGHT; Devoted to Free Discussion, and to the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge, Miscellaneous Literature, and General Intelligence. Vol. I-[II]. April 1841 - March 1843. 24 numbers [of 40 published in 4 vols.].
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1842
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DUCHOW BROTHERS, Pub
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THE TUOLUMNE INDEPENDENT. Vol. 8, # 3, 7-11, 38, 45, 46, 49; Vol. 9, # 1-3. April 19, 1879 - April 17, 1880. 13 large folio issues.
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1879
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ECKLER, P. Ed..
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THE AGE OF REASON, a Liberal and Independent Paper. Vol. II, 23-34; Vol. III, 1-10. January 7, 1848 - Dec. 1, 1849.
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1848
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ESSEX COUNTY NATURAL
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Journal...Containing Various Communications of the Society.
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1852
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FISK, THEOPHILUS & J
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1845
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FISK, THEOPHILUS.
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POLITICAL REFORMER. Vol. I, No. 1 [all]. December 25, 1840.
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1840
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FITCH, J.M.
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Letter to the Oberlin Evangelist Subscribers. [Caption title.] 4to broadside. Old folds, tears at top, stained. Sound.
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1851
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FORNEY, JOHN W.
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The Weekly Press, The Cheapest and Best Weekly Newspaper in the Country. Great Inducements to Clubs! [Caption title]. Broadside prospectus. 8vo. (9” x 7.") Couple of tiny tears in bottom margin, some minor soiling.
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1857
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FOWLER, O.S. Editor
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1842
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GIDEON & CO.
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The Republic, Published Daily, Tri-Weekly, and Weekly, in the City of Washington. On the 13th day of June last, we commenced … a daily Whig Administration paper … under the editorial supervision and management of Alexander C. Bullitt and John O. Sargent….[Caption & beginning of text]. Broadside, 9-7/8” x 7-5/8," printed on blue paper. Old folds, else fine.
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1849
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GREEN, DUFF Ed..
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UNITED STATES TELEGRAPH--Extra. Vol. I, No. 1 - no. 36. March 1, 1828 - January 24, 1829.
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1828
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HAWTHORNE.
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The Weal-Reaf. A Record of the Essex Institute Fair, Held at Salem, Sept. 4,5,6,7,8, with Two Supplementary Numbers, Sept. 10, 11, 1860.
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1860
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HINE, L. A. Ed.
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THE HERALD OF TRUTH, a Monthly Periodical, Devoted to the Interests of Religion, Philosophy, Literature, Science and Art. Vol. I.
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1847
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HOMANS, BENJAMIN Edi
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The Military and Naval Magazine of the United States. Vol. I-III, V.
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1833
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JOHNSON A.N. & J. JO
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1846
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KENDALL, AMOS Editor
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Containing an Epitome of the Proceedings of Congress and Dissertations Upon Currency, Exchanges, the Tariff, and Other Subjects, with a Summary of Current News. Vol. I, # 1-26. Feb. 3-Dec. 16, 1841. Plus an Extra for March 20, 1841, containing a Proclamation by Harrison.
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1841
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KILBOURNE, JOHN.
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Public Documents Concerning the Ohio Canals, which are to Connect Lake Erie with the Ohio River, Comprising a Complete Official History...
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1832
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LE FEVRE, CLEMENT F.
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1831
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Old Soldier's Advocate. A Paper for the Times. [Caption title]. With engraved portrait of Zackary Taylor. Narrow folio broadside.
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1859
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LEWIS, WINSLOW, ET A
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The Journal of the Gynaecological Society of Boston; A Monthly Journal....Vol. I. July to December. 1869....
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1869
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LOMAZOW, STEVEN.
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American Periodicals. A Collector's Manual and Reference Guide.
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1996
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1838
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MARSH, GEORGE P.
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Burlington Free Press,--Extra. Friday, June 2, 1843. Address Delivered Before the Burlington Mechanics Institute...April 5, 1843, and Published at the Request of the Institute. [Caption title.]
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1843
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MASON, GEO. JR. Ed.
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THE SUNDAY HERALD.Vol. 1, No. 11. August 26, 1894.
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1894
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1848
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MAY, SAMUEL J.
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THE LIBERAL CHRISTIAN. Vol. I, # 11-14, 16, 17, 19, 20, 21, 23-25. July 5, 1823-March 6, 1824.
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1823
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McDOWALL, JOHN ROBER
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1832
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MEIN AND FLEEMING.
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[October] 22d, 1767. Proposals for Printing a New Weekly Paper, called The Boston Chronicle. [Caption title]. 4to broadsheet. Verso headed: "Plan."
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1767
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MEYER, HERRMANN J. P
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Prospectus of Meyer's Universum. [Caption title]. 2 pp. Folded 4to leaflet used as a self-mailer, with ink address and paid stamp on verso of one leaf.
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1852
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MOCKLER, DON RYAN Ed
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MONROE, JAMES.
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Christian Mirror….Extra....December 12, 1823. [Caption title].
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1823
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1871
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THE WITNESS.
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1839
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PALMER, J.C. Editor.
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LIFE IN LOWELL. Vol. II, # 3. October 25, 1845. Folio. 4 pp. Engraved title & large illustration on p. 1. Printed on yellow paper.
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1845
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PARDOW, GEORGE & WIL
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THE TRUTH TELLER. Vol. I, #5, 6, 11-35, 37-40. April 30-December 31, 1825.
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1825
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PARKHURST, HENRY M.
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The Plowshare, and The American Reporter, Together with The Cosmopolitan, 1852 and 1853.
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1853
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PATERSON, A.D. Edito
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THE ANGLO-AMERICAN, A Journal of Literature, News, Politics, the Drama, Fine Arts, Etc.
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1843
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PORTER, RUFUS Editor
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The New-York Scientific American: The Advocate of Industry and Enterprise, and Journal of Mechanical, and Other Improvements... [Caption title in center box, with Editor's and Publisher's Name, plus other descriptive text & illustrations for the first year]. Large folio broadside, with old folds. [And] The Scientific American, a Weekly Journal of Art, Science and Mechanics...[Caption title in center box, with Publisher's Name, plus other descriptive text & illustrations for the fourth year]. [And] The New York Scientific American...Vol. 2, # 1-52. 416 pp. September 26, 1846-September 18, 1847. Folio. Contemp. binding, covers detached, but present.
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1846
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PRINCE, THOMAS.
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The Christian History; Containing Accounts of the Propagation and Revival of Religion in England Scotland and America. To be publish'd Weekly. [Caption title. # 3 - 52 [of 104]. March 18, 1743 - Feb. 25, 1744. Pp. [17]-416.
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1743
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QUINBY, DANIEL F. Ed
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A Compendium of Literary, Philosophical and Religious Knowledge
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1851
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1859
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AFRICA'S LUMINARY. Vol. 2, No. 3. April 17, 1840.
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1840
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SHELDON, WILLIAM.
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Three (3) Page ALS to Paul Allen Concerning the Gods of Antiquity. North Providence, [Rhode Island], April 21, 1805. Signed : W. Sheldon. 13 x 15 inches, folded in half. Integral address to "John Carter for Paul Allen, Esq. Providence." Tears at folds and at wax seal. Browned, legible ink.
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1805
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SHERMAN, HENRY & OLI
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Articles of Agreement; Holographic ink contemporary clerk's copy of a letter dated August 5, 1856, between Henry Sherman, Oliver Ellsworth and Isaac M. Bolles regarding the “National American” newspaper. Witness was James E.P. Drain (?). One 16x10 lined page folded in half, written on three sides. Slight browning, vey good.
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1856
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SLIE, DAVID Editor &
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THE CLOSET. Vol. I, # 1-12 [and] Vol. II, # 1-12. [All]. October 15, 1845-Sept. & Oct. 1847.
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1845
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SMITH, C. McK. Publi
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THE VICTORIA DAILY STANDARD. Vol. 16, # 116, 118 - 126, 128, 129, 131, 132. May 8 - 28, 1878. Elephant folio. 14 issues.
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1878
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SMITH, ELIAS.
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1827
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SMITH, HAMILTON L.
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Annals of Science, Being a Record of the Inventions, and Improvements in Applied Science.
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1852
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SMITH, JOSEPH.
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Supplement to the [Latter-day Saints] Millennial Star. August 1844. [Caption title].
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1844
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STEPHENS, ANN S. Ed.
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THE PORTLAND MAGAZINE. Vol. I, # 3, vol. II, # 2-3. Sept. 1, 1834-Sept. 1, 1835.
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1834
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1842
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STURDY, WILLIAM A. P
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THE STURDY OAK. Vol. I, No. 1-5. April-August, 1888.
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1888
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The Magnet: Devoted to the Investigation of Human Physiology. [Printed cover wrapper title]. Vol. II, # 1-6.
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SWAIM, BENJAMIN Edit
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SWETT, MAJOR J. Jr.
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THE CITIZEN SOLDIER, A Military Paper, Devoted to the Interests of the Militia. Vol. I, # 1-52. July 22, 1840 - July 30, 1841. 4, 412 pp. [All published].
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1840
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THOMAS, I.
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THE EXCHANGE ADVERTISER. Vol. II. Numb. 75. Folio. 4 pp. 4 columns per page. Uncut.
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1786
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THOMPSON, OTIS Edito
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for the Years, 1824 and 1825. Vol. I, # 2-24.
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1824
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WALKER, M.B. & J.O.
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Devoted Exclusively to the Physical, Mental and Moral Elevation of Scholars.
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1849
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WALTER, ELLWOOD Publ
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THE ARIEL. A Literary Gazette. Vol. I, # 1 - 19. May 6, 1827 - January 12, 1828. 153 pp. Plus Vol. VI, # 2. May 12, 1832. Pp. 17-32. Considerable fraying & some defective leaves.
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WELLS, JOEL HENRY Ed
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WENDELL, C.
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Union Office, Washington City, 1858. Sir: In view of the threatening condition of public affairs, in order to strengthen and consolidate the Democratic Party...[Caption title & partial text]. 4to broadside, on blue paper, backed, signed by the publisher, C. Wendell.
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WHITTIER.
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Vol. II, for 1836.
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1836
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WILLIAMS, ROGER.
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Publications of the Narragansett Club. (First Series). Volume I-[VI] (all published).
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1866
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WILLIS, NATHANIEL.
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Boston, October 15, 1815. Sir, Accompanying this Letter is the Prospectus of a paper designed to be published on the 1st of January next; provided a competent number of subscribers can be obtained. [Caption title.] 4to broadside.
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1815
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WINTHROP, GRENVILLE
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Extra Concord Freeman. Remarks of Mr. Grenville T. Winthrop, of Watertown, on the Currency, in the House of Representatives, 17th March, 1840. [Caption title]. Elephant folio broadsheet, 5 columns on recto, 3 columns on verso.
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1840
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WOODWORTH, SAMUEL Ed
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1823
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WOODWORTH, SAMUEL Pu
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and Theological Repository, a Monthly Magazine, Devoted to Religion and Polite Literature. Conducted by a Society of Gentlemen. Vol. I, # 1-12.
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1812
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WRIGHT, J.S. and J.
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THE PRAIRIE FARMER: Devoted to Western Agriculture, Mechanics, and Education. Vol. VI, # 1-12. Jan.-Dec., 1846.
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1846
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