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Sermon preached in the chapel of the College of New Jersey, March 1, 1846. By John Maclean. Published at the request of the students.
Author
Maclean, John, 1800-1886
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Format
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Language
English
Published/Created
Princeton, N.J., Printed by J.T. Robinson, 1846.
Description
20 p. 22 cm.
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Forrestal Annex - Princeton Collection
P94.816.019.03
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Mudd Manuscript Library - Stacks
P00.999 no.1-40
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ReCAP - Remote Storage
AC9 .K734 v.8
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Princeton copy 1
Special Collections - Rare Books
NJI 737.846.2q Oversize
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Dod, Albert B. (Albert Baldwin) 1805-1845
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Multi-title collection including The privileges and duties of young men. An introductory lecture, delivered on the 25th Nov. 1842, before the Young Men's Association of Troy and 9 other(s).
Notes
"The object of the present discourse is to discharge ... a duty assigned to me by our departed friend, Professor Dod."--p. 3.
No. 17 of a volume of pamphlets (P00.999)
No. 5 of a volume of pamphlets (P94.816.019.03)
No. 5 of a volume of pamphlets: (RCPPA) AC9.K734 v.8.
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Multi-title collection including The privileges and duties of young men. An introductory lecture, delivered on the 25th Nov. 1842, before the Young Men's Association of Troy and 9 other(s).
LCCN
21020382
OCLC
3068749
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