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Submitted by signal on Wed, 10/07/2009 - 8:10pm

Signal of Liberty, November 07, 1842

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The Signal of Liberty

Vol. 2, No. 29; Whole No. 81

Author: T. Foster & G. Beckley, Editors

Publisher: The Michigan Anti-Slavery Society

Date: November 07, 1842

Get PDF: signal/SL_18421107.pdf

This issue of the Signal of Liberty contains the following items:
  • Publication Information
  • Poetry
  • Notes On Political Economy
  • Miscellany: Peep At The Fair Of The American Institute--its ...
  • War
  • Selections: Abel Brown, And That "indictment!"
  • Speech Of Henry Clay
  • Whigs Vs. Abolition
  • G7 Tt Is Wifh Pteawre We „i.o.ince F1(. Mfearui.nl I Of Mr...
  • Apples
  • Signal Of Liberty
  • The Liberty Ticket
  • Mr. Clay And His Slaves
  • The Balance Of Power
  • Ttj'aii Aged Member Of The First Preabyteriati Church In Cin...
  • Wesleyan Methodists
  • Ohio
  • Look At It
  • The Election
  • Foreign News
  • General Intelligence
  • By The Governor Of The State Of Michigan: A Proclamation
  • Commercial
  • Died
  • Grave Stones, Monuments, Tomb Tables, &c.
  • Classified Ad
  • New York Wholesale Prices Current
  • Bank Note Table
  • For The Signal Of Liberty
  • Singing In Schools: For The Signal Of Liberty
  • Notice
  • Anti-slavery Publications
  • Classified Ad
  • Classified Ad
  • To Families & Invalids
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