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Correspondence Between Nathan Appleton and John G. Palfrey: Intended as a Supplement to Mr. Palfrey's Pamphlet on the Slave Power

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Excerpt from Correspondence Between Nathan Appleton and John G. Palfrey: Intended as a Supplement to Mr. Palfrey's Pamphlet on the Slave Power

You have published with your name a Pamphlet consisting of twenty-four numbers on the slave power, first published anonymously in the Boston Daily Whig.

In this pamphlet you have given my name a particular prominence, devoting to it a large part of three different numbers.

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24 pages, Hardcover

First published August 4, 2015

About the author

Nathan Appleton was an American merchant and politician.

Not to be confused with his son, Nathan Appleton

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