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Remarks of the Controversy between Doctor Morse and Miss Adams, together with some notice of the Review of Dr. Morse's Appeal

Remarks of the Controversy between Doctor Morse and Miss Adams, together with some notice of the Review of Dr. Morse's Appeal

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Remarks of the Controversy between Doctor Morse and Miss Adams, together with some notice of the Review of Dr. Morse's Appeal

by (Adams, Hannah and Jedidiah Morse)

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Boston: Samuel T. Armstrong, 1814. 33, [1]pp. 8vo. Disbound. Foxed. 33, [1]pp. 8vo. "The most remarkable quarrel in American literary annals, occasioned by both parties being simultaneously engaged in a "History of New England.' (Sabin 50928). Sabin 50971

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Title
Remarks of the Controversy between Doctor Morse and Miss Adams, together with some notice of the Review of Dr. Morse's Appeal
Author
(Adams, Hannah and Jedidiah Morse)
Format/Binding
33, [1]pp. 8vo
Book Condition
Used - Disbound. Foxed
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Publisher
Samuel T. Armstrong
Place of Publication
Boston
Date Published
1814
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Women

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