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1) Histoire de l'Esclavage en Afrique (Pendant Trente-Quatre Ans) de P.J. Dumont, Natif de Paris, Maintenant a l'Hospice Royal des Incurables
Quesne, J.S

Histoire de l'Esclavage en Afrique (Pendant Trente-Quatre Ans) de P.J. Dumont, Natif de Paris, Maintenant a l'Hospice Royal des Incurables
Paris: Pillet Ainé, 1820. 3rd Edition. Very Good +. Troisieme Édition, revue, corrigée et augmentée." [2], 157, [3] p.: 2 portrait frontispieces drawn and engraved by Ambroise Tardieu, 1 facsimile; 21 cm. Polished calf spine with six spine compartments between double blind rules. Red morocco spine label in second compartment reading: Quesne Histoire de Dumont. Marbled paper over boards. Page edges are lightly speckled red. Two pages of publisher's advertisements ... more information

Offered by Classic Books and Ephemera (Pennsylvania, United States)
$325.00



3) Speech of Josiah Quincy, in the House of Representatives of the United States, on the 5th January, 1813 On the Bill in Addition to the Act Entitled "an Act to Raise an Additional Military Force," and for Other Purposes
Quincy, Josiah

Speech of Josiah Quincy, in the House of Representatives of the United States, on the 5th January, 1813 On the Bill in Addition to the Act Entitled "an Act to Raise an Additional Military Force," and for Other Purposes
Alexandria [Va.]: S. Snowden & J.D. Simms, 1813. Very Good +. 36 p.; 22 cm. Stitched. The author, Josiah Quincy (1772-1864), was a U.S. congressman from 1805 to 1813; he also served as mayor of Boston from 1823 to 1828 and as president of Harvard University from 1829 to 1845. In this speech he opposed a bill that would have added 20,000 men to the existing American military of 35,000 during the War of 1812. He declared: "Whoever believes this bill, to be a means of peace, or any thing else, t... more information

Offered by Classic Books and Ephemera (Pennsylvania, United States)
$65.00



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