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SIXTEEN DORR REBELLION PAMPHLETS AND SPEECHES
1-2) Two copies of "To the Members of the General Assembly of Rhode-Island" by Anonymous (John Pitman). One a presentation copy inscribed to James Kent and signed by Pitman.
3) "A Reply to the Letter of the Hon. Marcus Morton, Late Governor of Massachusetts, on the Rhode-Island Question" by Anonymous (John Pitman) (Providence: Knowles and Vose, 1842).
4-7) Four copies of "A Discourse Delivered in the Meeting-House of the First Baptist Church, Providence, May 22, 1842" by Francis Wayland (Providence: B. Cranston & Co. and H. H. Brown, 1842). One copy of the first edition, two copies of the second and one of the third.
8) "A Discourse Delivered in the Meeting-House of the First Baptist Church, Providence, May 22, 1842" by Francis Wayland (Boston: William D. Ticknor, 1842).
9) "A Discourse Delivered in the First Baptist Church, Providence, R. I. on the Day of Public Thanksgiving, July 21, 1842" by Francis Wayland (Providence: H. H. Brown, 1842).
10) "A Review of President Wayland's Discourse: A Vindication of the Sovereignty of the People, and a Refutation of the Doctrines and Doctors of Despotism" by Anonymous (Providence: B.T. Albro, 1842). Third edition.
11) "An Oration Delivered Before the Mass Convention of the R. I. Suffrage Association, Held on Dexter Training Ground, in Providence, July Fifth, 1841" by William S. Balch (Providence: B.P. Moore, 1841).
12) "The Case of Thomas W. Dorr, Explained" by Anonymous (George Turner).
13) "Loyalty and Piety, or the Christian's Civil Obligations Defined. A Discourse Preached in Trinity Church, Newport, R. I." by Francis Vinton (Providence: Burnett & King, 1842).
14) "A Discourse Preached on Thanksgiving Day, in the Beneficent Congregational Meeting-House, Providence, July 21, 1842" by Mark Tucker (Providence: Benjamin F. Moore, 1842).
15) "An Address to the People of Rhode-Island, Delivered in Newport, on Wednesday, May 3, 1843" by William G. Goddard (Providence: Knowles & Vose, 1843).
16) "The Right of the People to Establish Forms of Government. Mr. Hallett's Argument in the Rhode Island Causes, Before the Supreme Court of the United States" (Boston: Beals & Greene, 1848).

1-2) Two copies of "To the Members of the General Assembly of Rhode-Island" by Anonymous (John Pitman). One a presentation copy inscribed to James Kent and signed by Pitman.
3) "A Reply to the Letter of the Hon. Marcus Morton, Late Governor of Massachusetts, on the Rhode-Island Question" by Anonymous (John Pitman) (Providence: Knowles and Vose, 1842).
4-7) Four copies of "A Discourse Delivered in the Meeting-House of the First Baptist Church, Providence, May 22, 1842" by Francis Wayland (Providence: B. Cranston & Co. and H. H. Brown, 1842). One copy of the first edition, two copies of the second and one of the third.
8) "A Discourse Delivered in the Meeting-House of the First Baptist Church, Providence, May 22, 1842" by Francis Wayland (Boston: William D. Ticknor, 1842).
9) "A Discourse Delivered in the First Baptist Church, Providence, R. I. on the Day of Public Thanksgiving, July 21, 1842" by Francis Wayland (Providence: H. H. Brown, 1842).
10) "A Review of President Wayland's Discourse: A Vindication of the Sovereignty of the People, and a Refutation of the Doctrines and Doctors of Despotism" by Anonymous (Providence: B.T. Albro, 1842). Third edition.
11) "An Oration Delivered Before the Mass Convention of the R. I. Suffrage Association, Held on Dexter Training Ground, in Providence, July Fifth, 1841" by William S. Balch (Providence: B.P. Moore, 1841).
12) "The Case of Thomas W. Dorr, Explained" by Anonymous (George Turner).
13) "Loyalty and Piety, or the Christian's Civil Obligations Defined. A Discourse Preached in Trinity Church, Newport, R. I." by Francis Vinton (Providence: Burnett & King, 1842).
14) "A Discourse Preached on Thanksgiving Day, in the Beneficent Congregational Meeting-House, Providence, July 21, 1842" by Mark Tucker (Providence: Benjamin F. Moore, 1842).
15) "An Address to the People of Rhode-Island, Delivered in Newport, on Wednesday, May 3, 1843" by William G. Goddard (Providence: Knowles & Vose, 1843).
16) "The Right of the People to Establish Forms of Government. Mr. Hallett's Argument in the Rhode Island Causes, Before the Supreme Court of the United States" (Boston: Beals & Greene, 1848).
Condition: Age-typical wear throughout. Some with original paper wrappers.


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