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LEADER: 01653cam 2200337 4500
001 9631420
005 20060303081509.0
008 830216s1839 mau 000 0 eng
906 $a0$bcbc$cpremunv$du$encip$f19$gy-gencatlg
955 $asb16 12-07-98;
035 $9(DLC) 11006663
010 $a 11006663
040 $aDLC$cCarP$dDLC
050 00 $aE449$b.C452
051 $aE185$b.A254 container C, no. 46$cAnother copy. Formerly part of YA Collection: YA 23858. Source unknown.
051 $aAC901$b.W3 vol. 49, no. 15$cAnother copy. Source unknown.
100 1 $aChanning, William Ellery,$d1780-1842. [from old catalog]
245 10 $aRemarks on the slavery question,$bin a letter to Jonathan Phillips, esq.$cBy William E. Channing.
260 $aBoston,$bJ. Munroe and company,$c1839.
300 $a91 p.$c19 cm.
500 $aA criticism of Henry Clay's speech in the U.S. Senate, Feb. 7, 1839.
500 $aSource: Exchange with Cornell University, Feb. 2, 1905.$5DLC
650 0 $aSlavery$zUnited States.
600 10 $aClay, Henry,$d1777-1852.$tSpeech of Mr. Clay, of Kentucky, on the subject of abolition petitions. [from old catalog]
710 2 $aAfrican American Pamphlet Collection (Library of Congress)$5DLC [from old catalog]
710 2 $aWaterman Pamphlet Collection (Library of Congress)$5DLC [from old catalog]
985 $ararebk/afam$erbc$fqr04 01-07-92$genh
985 $ararebk/water$epam$fqr04 01-07-92
991 $bc-GenColl$hE449$i.C452$tCopy 1$wPREM
991 $bc-RareBook$hE185$i.A254 container C, no. 46$tCopy 1$mAfr Am Pam$wPREM
991 $bc-RareBook$hAC901$i.W3 vol. 49, no. 15$tCopy 1$mWaterman Pam$wPREM