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Lecture notes by Benjamin Rush on the Practice of medicine
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Lecture notes by Benjamin Rush on the Practice of medicine
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Liberty--a power among the nations. No. 4. : Barlow, in the eighth book of his Columbiad, gives a portrait of slavery which every freeman should study. ... New York, June 10, 1861.
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Instructions for Sr Arthur Chichester : Knight Baron of Belfast and deputie of our realme of Ireland.
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Lecture notes by Benjamin Rush on the Practice of medicine
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Lecture notes by Benjamin Rush on the Practice of medicine
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Bansa oste de Stadt Salvador. Hoost-stadt van het Rijk Congo. = Bansa ou S. Salvador. Capitale de Congo. [graphic] / A Leide, Chez Pierre vander Aa.
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Historic reflections in crochet / by Nicole H. Scalessa.
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ASSU Illustration 8691
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Cherub envelope
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Lecture notes by Benjamin Rush on the Practice of medicine
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Lecture notes by Benjamin Rush on the Practice of medicine
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Lecture notes by Benjamin Rush on the Practice of medicine: Gastritis, enteritis, splenitis, nephritis, cystitis, otalgia, hemorrhoids, opthalmia, phlogasis, gangrene, sphacelus, paronychia, anthrax, burns and frozen, hemorrhages, hemoptysis, epitasis, ho
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Lecture notes by Benjamin Rush on the Practice of medicine
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Lecture notes by Benjamin Rush on the Practice of medicine
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Lecture notes by Benjamin Rush on the Practice of medicine
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Lecture notes by Benjamin Rush on the Practice of medicine
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Lecture notes by Benjamin Rush on the Practice of medicine
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Lecture notes by Benjamin Rush on the Practice of medicine
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A proclamation by the President of the United States. : I, Abraham Lincoln, President of the United States of America, and Commander-in-Chief of the Army and Navy thereof, do hereby proclaim and declare ... Done in the city of Washington this twenty-secon
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Familiar songs latinized. : Published for the benefit of the Sanitary Commission.
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Freedmen's and Union Refugees' Department of the Mississippi Valley Sanitary Fair. Circular. : Saint Louis, Mo., March 17th, 1864. The war for the Union has shaken the prison of slavery to its foundations, and is to demolish it utterly. Many millions of s
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Pierre Eugène du Simitière collection finding aid
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The intellectual heritage of the constitutional era : the delegates' library / Jack P. Greene.
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ASSU Illustration 6301
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Proprietor of Pennsylvania accounts finding aid
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Lecture notes by Benjamin Rush on the Practice of medicine
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Union ticket! Protection to American industry.
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New England fanaticism Who are the real disunionists? : In a speech at Framingham, Massachusetts, July 4th, 1863, Wendell Phillips, now the great apostle of abolition, said, "The Union without liberty (to the negroes,) is tenfold to-day more accursed than
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Wit, humor & sentiment Fun for the million! Grand musical soiree! : Immediately after the performance of the Great Show is concluded, there will be a grand Ethiopian performance in this canvas by a full band of serenaders, who will appear in a great varie
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Greenway Family Papers, 1772-1802 (inclusive).
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Franklin's experiment, June 1752.
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Binny & Ronaldson Papers, 1805-1822 (inclusive).
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On to Richmond.
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St. Clair, Sally.
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Gannett, Deborah Sampson, 1760-1827
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Freedman's National Monument [graphic] / Photographed by Heywood.
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Charles Bird Papers, 1800-1837 (inclusive).
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ASSU Illustration 875
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ASSU Illustration 7028
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Thomas Wilkey journal on board the U.S.S. Delaware finding aid
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Potts, David, 1741-1798
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Eddy, Charles
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Ross, John
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Brant, Molly, 1736-1796
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Geiger, Emily, 1762 or 1763-
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Pitcher, Molly, 1754-1832.
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Slocumb, Polly, 1760-1836.
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Bailey, Anna Warner, 1758-1851
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The Fop.
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A Jolly Old Maid.
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Little dandy, don't suppose.
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Phillipps, Adelaide, 1833-1882.
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Lecture notes by Benjamin Rush on the Practice of medicine
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Sighing for a Wife.
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To a Bachelor.
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The Old Bachelor.
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Oh! For a Husband.
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Old Bachelor.
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At a meeting in the Representatives Hall of the capitol of Tennessee : on the evening of September 12th, 1864, Col. R.D. Mussey, Judge J.M. Palmer, Dr. R.L. Stanford, and Captain J.F. Rusling were appointed to prepare an address expressive of the sentimen
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