An Historical Research Respecting the Opinions of the Founders of the Republic on Negroes as Slaves, as Citizens, and as Soldiers (Reprints of Economic Classics)
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Very Good. No dustjacket as issued. Size: 0x0x0; Minor shelf wear to binding. Light wear & foxing on edges of text block. Text and images unmarked. Reprint of the third edition from 1863.
An Historical Research Respecting the Opinions of the Founders of the Republic on Negroes as Slaves, as Citizens, and as Soldiers (Reprints of Economic Classics)
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8vo. Grey cloth. xviii, 184pp. Fine. Tight, handsome facsimile reprint of the third edition (1863) of this title first published by A. Williams and Company of Boston in 1862, being a lecture delivered before the Massachusetts Historical Society. The anti-slavery stance of Livermore (1809-65), a wool merchant and book collector, showcases the progressive views of many founding fathers regarding slavery--which is likely what brought this piece to Lincoln's attention when he composed the Emancipation Proclamation. A volume in Kelley's "Reprints of Economic Classics" series.