Political anti-Masonry, abolition, and amalgamation
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Format: | Book |
Language: | English |
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[Philadelphia :
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1838.
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Defending Freemasons against attacks, and disapproving of the union between the Antimasonic Party and abolitionists. Caption title: A brief account of the introduction of political anti-Masonry in Pennsylvania, and its influence on abolition and amalgamation in this state. Addressed to the true and worthy citizens of this great commonwealth. By a National Republican. "Stevens' Robespierien sans culotte letter."--p. 11-12. A letter from Thaddeus Stevens in reply to an invitation to the opening of the "Pennsylvania Hall for the free discussion of liberty, and equality of civil rights, and the evils of slavery." Dated: Gettysburg, May 14th, 1838. |
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12 p. ; 18 cm. |
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United States -- Pennsylvania -- Philadelphia. |