The sixth commandment friendly to virtue, honor and politeness

A discourse, in consequence of the late duel, addressed to the North Congregational Society of Newburyport: August 5, 1804

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The sixth commandment friendly to virtue, honor and politeness

A discourse, in consequence of the late duel, addressed to the North Congregational Society of Newburyport: August 5, 1804

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Edition Notes

Woodcuts: Head- and tail piece.

'Exodus xx, 13; Thou shalt not kill' -- p. [3].

Shaw, R.R. American bibliography, 7301

Ford, P.L. Bibliotheca Hamiltoniana no. 104

Gift of Elizabeth Peltz Hamilton

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Newburyport [MA]
Other Titles
Discourse in consequence of the late duel, addressed to the North Congregational Society of Newburyport, Thacher's tracts

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
K593
Library of Congress
CR4585 .S6

The Physical Object

Pagination
28 p.
Number of pages
28

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL45045456M
LCCN
62057598
OCLC/WorldCat
85778396

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