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The Appeal for Suffering Genius: a poetical address for the benefit of the Boston Bard; and The Triumph of Truth, a poem. By Daniel Bryan.
LIBRA - Rare PS1148.B5 A6 1826
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- Format:
- Book
- Author/Creator:
- Bryan, Daniel, 1795-1866.
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Coffin, R. S. (Robert Stevenson), 1797-1827.
- Coffin, R. S.
- Physical Description:
- 2, xiii pages, 1 leaf, [17]-80 pages 22 cm
- Other Title:
- Appeal
- Triumph of Truth
- Place of Publication:
- Washington City, Printed for the author by Way & Gideon, 1826.
- Notes:
- "Errata" slip tipped in: page [iv].
- First line of Appeal of Suffering Genius: While millions weep at scenes of fancied wo
- "Note": pages [70]-72.
- "Triumph of Truth; a poem" occasioned by the Establishment, in France, of the Censorship over the Press. Written in August, 1824.
- First line of Triumph of Truth: Where'er to man kind Heaven assigns a home
- Local Notes:
- Libra copy has name "Robert S. Coffin" written in ms. on title-page under "The Boston Bard".
- Other Format:
- Online version: Bryan, Daniel, 1795-1866. Appeal for suffering genius: a poetical address for the benefit of the Boston Bard.
- OCLC:
- 1618493
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