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The speeches of the celebrated Irish orators Philips, Curran and Grattan : to which is added the powerful appeal of Robert Emmett at the close of his trial for high treason.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Phillips, Charles, 1787?-1859, speaker.
Curran, John Philpot, 1750-1817, speaker.
Grattan, Henry, 1746-1820, speaker.
Emmet, Robert, 1778-1803, defendant.
J. Fagan & Son, stereotyper.
Arnold and Deanne Kaplan Collection of Early American Judaica (University of Pennsylvania)
Series:
Irish eloquence
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Speeches, addresses, etc.
speeches (documents).
Penn Provenance:
Kaplan, Arnold Harvey. 1939- (donor) Kaplan 23)
Kaplan, Deanne (donor) (Kaplan 23)
Mayer, Simon (former owner) (Kaplan 23)
Physical Description:
[4], [3], iv-xi, 12-370 pages ; 23 cm
Place of Publication:
Philadelphia : Key & Biddle, 1834
Notes:
On verso: Stereotyped by John Fagan....Philadelphia
Local Notes:
Kaplan 23: Front board partially detached, Front endleaf fully detached. Inscribed on front endleaf: Formerly owned by Natchez Jewish Confederate Simon Mayer, with his penned inscription at upper endpaper, written shortly following the events he noted: "Simon Mayer - Feby 26/1861 - Natchez, Miss. - Mississippi seceded from the U.S.A. Jan. 9/1861. Confederacy formed provisional government Feby 11/61 - Jeff Davis of Miss. President - Alex. H. Stephens of Ga. V....". Purchased from Antiquariat. Presented to the Penn Libraries in 2021 by Arnold and Deanne Kaplan. Collectify ID: 2021.09.18.00030.
OCLC:
873843680

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