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Professor De Bonneville

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Parent Issue
Day
29
Month
May
Year
1843
Copyright
Public Domain
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To ickom it maij concern: - Tliid cemfiéi ilial we the nndemgned citizens uf Ann Arbor, have aiiended the public and private Lectures o Mr. De Bonneville in this place, nv.d have witnesöcd his experimenta in public and bcfore his clnss, and on these occasions, and in all his iniercourse with our ciiizens. so far as our knowledge extends, his deportinent hus been courteous and gemleman-like to all. while his lectures and experimenta have been amusing, intcrestinu and highly inslruciive: and werecommend to &11, in th se places Mr. De Bonneville ma? v sit, tö give the subject of Mngnetisin as much atlention as tlieir linie and ciicumstances will permir, as in our opinión it is eifiinently worthj' ol its investigation. F. II. Cpming, D. T. McCollu.n, Win. IÍ. Sinclair, .T M. Lmid, H. B, llarris, Jl. Pnnridge. L. Siillson, Guy Bccklcy, Samuel Sinclair, Robert P. Sinclair, John Sinclair, David Leseur, M. I!. (Joules, C. N. Onnsby, M. Eocker, T. F.ster. D. Clark, T. M. Ladci, . F.innnucl Manrij F. Snwyer, jun." E. Lawrcnre, Claytpn Gaskill. S. Dentón. Win. A. Flercher. James T. Allen, Jolin Alleo, Win. B. Cleveland, Trdmsn D. Fish, Win. S. Maynard, , Wm. R. Thompion, Ann Arbor. May 22. 1843.

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Signal of Liberty
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