An address to the people of Rhode Island : delivered in Newport, on Wednesday, May 3, 1843, in presence of the General Assembly, on the occasion of the change in the civil government of Rhode Island, by the adoption of the constitution, which superseded t

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Knowles and Vose, printers
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1843
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By William G. Goddard. Cover title: Mr. Goddard's address on the occasion of the change in the civil government of Rhode-Island. Appendix, pages 53-80. FAU copy imperfect: cover missing; edges trimmed to 22 cm.
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Florida Atlantic University Libraries' Marvin and Sybil Weiner Spirit of America Collection, Pamphlets: Speeches B13F17

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80 pages ; 23 cm
Identifier
fauwsb13f17
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Florida Atlantic University Libraries' Marvin and Sybil Weiner Spirit of America Collection, Pamphlets: Speeches B13F17
Florida Atlantic Digital Library Collections
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1843
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1843
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fauwsb13f17
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Goddard, William G. (William Giles) 1794-1846
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80 pages ; 23 cm
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An address to the people of Rhode Island : delivered in Newport, on Wednesday, May 3, 1843, in presence of the General Assembly, on the occasion of the change in the civil government of Rhode Island, by the adoption of the constitution, which superseded the charter of 1663
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http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/
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1843
Knowles and Vose, printers

Providence, RI

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Providence, RI
Title
An address to the people of Rhode Island : delivered in Newport, on Wednesday, May 3, 1843, in presence of the General Assembly, on the occasion of the change in the civil government of Rhode Island, by the adoption of the constitution, which superseded the charter of 1663
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An address to the people of Rhode Island : delivered in Newport, on Wednesday, May 3, 1843, in presence of the General Assembly, on the occasion of the change in the civil government of Rhode Island, by the adoption of the constitution, which superseded the charter of 1663