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danger and hope of the American people a discourse on the day of the annual thanksgiving, in the state of New-York. by Gardiner Spring

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Published by J. F. Trow, printer in New-York .
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  • United States

Subjects:

  • Thanksgiving Day addresses.,
  • United States -- Politics and government -- 1841-1845.

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Edition Notes

StatementBy Gardiner Spring, pastor of the Brick Presbyterian church, in the city of New-York.
Classifications
LC ClassificationsE396 .S76
The Physical Object
Pagination46 p.
Number of Pages46
ID Numbers
Open LibraryOL6599454M
LC Control Number17018132
OCLC/WorldCa3492159

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