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... letters , Oct. 19 , Nov. 5 , 1840. ( Sumner Collection , Harvard College Library . ) 34. Manuscript letter , Nov. 19 , 1840. ( Boston Public Library . ) 35. Letter from Naples to Garrison , April 12 , 1841 , in the Liberator , XI : 22 ...
... letters , Oct. 19 , Nov. 5 , 1840. ( Sumner Collection , Harvard College Library . ) 34. Manuscript letter , Nov. 19 , 1840. ( Boston Public Library . ) 35. Letter from Naples to Garrison , April 12 , 1841 , in the Liberator , XI : 22 ...
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... letter , Jan. 31 , 1846. ( Boston Public Library . ) Manuscript letter to Elizabeth Pease , Jan. 31 , 1846 ; Jan. 31 , 1847. ( Boston Public Library . ) 8 . Manuscript letters : Oct. 1846 to Elizabeth Pease ; June 29 , 1842 , to the Rev ...
... letter , Jan. 31 , 1846. ( Boston Public Library . ) Manuscript letter to Elizabeth Pease , Jan. 31 , 1846 ; Jan. 31 , 1847. ( Boston Public Library . ) 8 . Manuscript letters : Oct. 1846 to Elizabeth Pease ; June 29 , 1842 , to the Rev ...
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... , Aug. 4 , 1866 . 30. Manuscript letter . ( New York Public Library , 42nd Street . ) 31. Manuscript letter , Jan. 29 , 1868. ( New York Historical Society . ) 32. Manuscript letters , March 4 , 1857 , Sept. REFERENCES 737.
... , Aug. 4 , 1866 . 30. Manuscript letter . ( New York Public Library , 42nd Street . ) 31. Manuscript letter , Jan. 29 , 1868. ( New York Historical Society . ) 32. Manuscript letters , March 4 , 1857 , Sept. REFERENCES 737.
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