An oration, pronounced at Worcester, (Mass.) on the thirty-sixth anniversary of American independence, July 4, 1812:
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Main Author: Blake, Francis 1774-1817 (Author)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Printed at Worcester [Mass.] by Isaac Sturtevant [1812]
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Item Description:"Notes."--p. [34]-36. Two states of p. 35-36 noted. In one "[d] Page 23" appears at the head of p. 36 in the midst of the sentence beginning on p. 35 and ending on p. 36. In the other "[d] Page 23" appears on p. 35 ahead of the paragraph beginning "This sentiment is most fully expressed. - "Postscript.--July 11, 1812. At the moment of the last sheet is issuing from the press, it is announced, by a formal decree of the French Emperor, dated April 28, 1811, (received by an arrival at N. York, from Ireland) that the Berlin and Milan Decrees were revoked, from the first of November, preceding, 'so far as regards American vessels.' ..."--p. 36. - Includes bibliographical references
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