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100 1 $aFraser, Donald,$dactive 1797.
245 14 $aThe recantation,$bbeing an anticipated valedictory address of Thomas Paine to the French directory.$cNew York: Printed for the author, 1797.
250 $aA new ed.,$bwith an introduction by W.S. Giltner.
260 $aCincinnati,$bThe Standard Pub. Co.$c[1902]
300 $a47 p.$c18 cm.
500 $aFront cover lettered: The recantation of Thomas Payne.
500 $aIn 1878 a copy of the original pamphlet, then in the possesion of B.F. Turner, president of Eminence College, Ky., was loaned to Z.F. Smith, who published a transcript of it, with notes, in the Apostolic Times of April 12, 1878, and in the Louisville Courier-Journal, April--, 1878. The "Recantation" was freely copied by many other papers and variously commented upon. The present editor accepts it as genuine, but cf. J.W. Francis, Old New York, 1866, p. 138-139; Conway's Life of Paine, v. 2, p. 410-411; Sabin, v. 16, p. 402.
600 10 $aPaine, Thomas,$d1737-1809.
700 1 $aGiltner, W. S.,$eed.
985 $eOCLC REPLACEMENT
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