Samuel E. Sewall
Also known as
Samuel E. (Samuel Edmund) SewallSamuel Edmund Sewall
Born 1799-01-01
Died 1888-01-01
Identifiers
- VIAF66457269
- WikidataQ28974237
- ISNI0000000083897677
- Open LibraryOL819864A
- Open LibraryOL3776214A
- Open LibraryOL5537156A
- Open LibraryOL5820110A
- Open LibraryOL9516983A
- Amazon0344449203
Top Subjects
- United States (6)
- History (4)
- Abolitionists (4)
- Correspondence (3)
- Antislavery movements (3)
- Samuel E. Sewall (1799-1888) (3)
- 19th century (3)
Books by Samuel E. Sewall
Total count: 14
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Cosmographie in four booksContaining the chorographie and historie of the whole world, and all the principal kingdoms, provinces, seas, and isles thereofThe second edition ...Printed for Henry Seile, and are to be sold at his shop over against St. Dunstans church in Fleetstreet1652-01-01
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Summary of the law of bills of exchange, cash bills, and promissory notesH. Gray1826-01-01
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Remarks on slavery in the United StatesBowles and Dearborn1827-01-01
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How to settle the Texas question. -Directions. - [Address] to the friends of free institutions1845-01-01
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Argument on behalf of Thaddeus Hyatt, brought before the Senate of the United States on a charge of contempt for refusing to appear as a witness before the Harper's Ferry Committee[s.n.]1859-01-01
[Letter to] Dear Garrison1865-01-01
[Letter to] Dear Mr. Garrison1868-01-01-
The legal condition of women in MassachusettsFor sale by C.K. Whipple1869-01-01
[Letter to] Dear Mr. May1871-01-01-
Legal condition of women in Massachusetts in 1875[s.n.]1875-01-01
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Instructions to women who desire to vote for school committeess.n.1879-01-01
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The following letter is from Hon. Samuel E. SewallAs one of the originators of the anti-slavery movement, and since the formation of the Republican Party one of its warmest friends ....s.n.]1884-01-01
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The legal condition of women in Massachusetts in 1886A. C. Getchell1886-01-01
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Argument on behalf of Thaddeus Hyattbrough [sic] before the Senate of the United States on a charge of contempt for aefusing [sic] to appear as a witness before the Harper's Ferry Committeepublisher not identified].1978-01-01