LETTERS ADDRESSED TO CALEB STRONG, ESQ. LATE GOVERNOR OF MASSACHUSETTS: SHOWING WAR TO BE INCONSISTENT WITH THE LAWS OF CHRIST, AND THE GOOD OF MANKIND
de Philadelphus (Whelpley, Samuel)
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Philadelphia 1917 2nd Benjamin & Thomas Kite. Octavo, 127p., original paper covered board with later paper spine. Owner signed. Good, front inner hinge cracked, light soiling and foxing throughout. .
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- LETTERS ADDRESSED TO CALEB STRONG, ESQ. LATE GOVERNOR OF MASSACHUSETTS: SHOWING WAR TO BE INCONSISTENT WITH THE LAWS OF CHRIST, AND THE GOOD OF MANKIND
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- americana pacifism nineteenth
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