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Destroy not man's faith in man! : Accept the right man, whichever party nominates him! [Signed and dated:] G.S. Peterboro, June 12,-1868
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Destroy not man's faith in man! : Accept the right man, whichever party nominates him! [Signed and dated:] G.S. Peterboro, June 12,-1868
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[1868]
Call number
127890
Creator
Smith, Gerrit (1797-1874)
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Dimensions
31 x 20 cm
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