A discourse on the life and character of the Rev. Charles Follen, L.L.D. : who perished, Jan. 13, 1840, in the conflagration of the Lexington : delivered before the Massachusetts Anti-Slavery Society, in the Marlborough Chapel, Boston, April 17, 1840

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Henry L. Devereux, printer, 4 Water Street
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1840
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By Samuel J. May. Cover title: Mr. May discourse on the life and character of the Rev. Charles Follen, L.L.D. Notes: "Order of services ... ": pages [29]-30. Hymns by John Pierport and Maria W. Chapman at end.
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Florida Atlantic University Libraries' Marvin and Sybil Weiner Spirit of America Collection, Pamphlets: Speeches B13F2

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30, [2] pages ; 21 cm
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Florida Atlantic University Libraries' Marvin and Sybil Weiner Spirit of America Collection, Pamphlets: Speeches B13F2
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1840
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May, Samuel J. (Samuel Joseph) 1797-1871
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30, [2] pages ; 21 cm
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A discourse on the life and character of the Rev. Charles Follen, L.L.D. : who perished, Jan. 13, 1840, in the conflagration of the Lexington : delivered before the Massachusetts Anti-Slavery Society, in the Marlborough Chapel, Boston, April 17, 1840
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1840
Henry L. Devereux, printer, 4 Water Street

Boston, MA

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Boston, MA
Title
A discourse on the life and character of the Rev. Charles Follen, L.L.D. : who perished, Jan. 13, 1840, in the conflagration of the Lexington : delivered before the Massachusetts Anti-Slavery Society, in the Marlborough Chapel, Boston, April 17, 1840
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A discourse on the life and character of the Rev. Charles Follen, L.L.D. : who perished, Jan. 13, 1840, in the conflagration of the Lexington : delivered before the Massachusetts Anti-Slavery Society, in the Marlborough Chapel, Boston, April 17, 1840