FRIENDS' MISCELLANY: BEING A COLLECTION OF ESSAYS AND FRAGMENTS, BIOGRAPHCAL, RELIGIOUS, EPISTOLARY, NARRATIVE, AND HISTORICAL - VOLUME XII
by Comly, John & Isaac
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About This Item
Philadelphia 1839 J. Richards. Small octavo, 388pp., full leather hardcover with mounted leather spine label. Owner signed on verso of title page. Good, light foxing, cover a bit rubbed.Volume 12 only. .
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- FRIENDS' MISCELLANY: BEING A COLLECTION OF ESSAYS AND FRAGMENTS, BIOGRAPHCAL, RELIGIOUS, EPISTOLARY, NARRATIVE, AND HISTORICAL - VOLUME XII
- Author
- Comly, John & Isaac
- Book Condition
- Used
- Binding
- Hardcover
- Keywords
- friends quakers americana religion nineteenth society friends
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