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New Year's Address of the Carrier of the Easton Daily Express ... January 1st, 1857
Carrier's New Year's Address, to the Patrons of the Easton Daily Express ... January, 1871
Carrier's Address to the Patrons of The Easton Daily Express ... January 1, 1870
Carrier's New Year's Address, to the Patrons of the Rochester Daily American. Thursday, January 1, 1857
New Year's Address by the Carrier of the Easton Whig January 1, 1859
The Carrier's New Year Address
New Year's Address for the New York Express
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Category : Crimean War, 1853-1856
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Poem describes the Crimean War, the "white-browed slaves" that labor in England and the depopulation of the Scottish countryside, mentions the filibuster Walker in Nicaragua, and praises American liberty and union.
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Poem describes the Crimean War, the "white-browed slaves" that labor in England and the depopulation of the Scottish countryside, mentions the filibuster Walker in Nicaragua, and praises American liberty and union.
New Year's Address, of the Carrier, to the Patrons of the Constitution. Middletown, Jan. 1, 1857
New Year's Address of the Carriers of the Sunday Papers!
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Category : New Year
Languages : en
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Poem names the New York Sunday papers and hopes for peace and union.
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Category : New Year
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Poem names the New York Sunday papers and hopes for peace and union.
Carrier's New Year's Address to the Patrons of the Erie Gazette
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Poem deplores slavery but is resigned to presidential victory of Buchanan, mentions local affairs and asks a tip.
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Poem deplores slavery but is resigned to presidential victory of Buchanan, mentions local affairs and asks a tip.