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Argument of E.C. Larned ... Counsel for the defence : on the trial of Joseph Stout, indicted for rescuing a fugitive slave
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Argument of E.C. Larned ... Counsel for the defence : on the trial of Joseph Stout, indicted for rescuing a fugitive slave
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Publication date
1860.
Call number
253192
Creator
Larned, Edwin C (1820-1884)
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Dimensions
25 cm
Associated people
Hitt, Robert R. (1834-1906.)
Associated organization
United States.
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