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Sixteen Introductory Lectures to Courses of Lectures Upon the Institutes and Practice of Medicine . . . Delivered in the University of Pennsylvania
Presented here is a comprehensive version of Benjamin Rush's introductory lectures at the University of Pennsylvania's Medical School, including syllabi.
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Slaveholding Not Sinful. Slavery, the Punishment of Man's Sin, Its Remedy, the Gospel of Christ
Samuel Blanchard How, in support of southern congregation applications to join, gives an address before the 1855 General Synod of the German Reformed Church defending slavery. This second edition contains...
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Solid for Mulhooly; a Political Satire
To strike at the corruption in big city politics, Philadelphia lawyer Rufus Shapley chronicles in this satiric novel the unlikely rise of a penniless Irish immigrant from grog-shop sweeper to candidate...
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Some Information Respecting America, Collected by Thomas Cooper, Late of Manchester
After a 1793-94 visit to the United States, Thomas Cooper provides a lengthy description of the economy, the society, and the prospects for English subjects contemplating emigration.
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Speech of Mr. J. X. McLanahan, of Pennsylvania, on the Slave Question. Delivered in the House of Representatives, February 19, 1850.
Slavery
In an effort to generate more solidarity for the Union, James McLanahan suggests that the people of each state and territory should decide for themselves whether slavery should be permitted within their...
146.
Speech, Delivered in the House of Assembly of the Province of Pennsylvania, May 24th, 1764, A
John Dickinson's speech in the colonial assembly opposes Benjamin Franklin's faction seeking, in 1764, to end Pennsylvania's proprietary status in favor of that of a royal colony.
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Spencer Fullerton Baird, Correspondence with George N. Lawrence (1868-1873)
This correspondence between Spencer Fullerton Baird and ornithological colleague George Newbold Lawrence from 1868 to 1873 mostly relates to natural history specimens the men were exchanging, research...
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Strictures Addressed to James Madison on the Celebrated Report of William H. Crawford, Recommending the Inter-marriage of Americans with the Indian Tribes
To weaken the presidential prospects of William H. Crawford in 1824, Cooper republishes his earlier letters in answer to Crawford's 1816 Indian Report that suggested possible Native American assimilation...
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Sui Generis Scrapbook, 1956-1957
This scrapbook documents the members and activities of Sui Generis, a local, independent organization for women that was active at Dickinson College from 1956 to 1961.
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Sui Generis Scrapbook, 1957-1958
This scrapbook documents the members and activities of Sui Generis, a local, independent organization for women that was active at Dickinson College from 1956 to 1961.
151.
Sui Generis Scrapbook, 1958-1960
This scrapbook documents the members and activities of Sui Generis, a local, independent organization for women that was active at Dickinson College from 1956 to 1961.
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Sui Generis Scrapbook, 1960-1961
This scrapbook documents the members and activities of Sui Generis, a local, independent organization for women that was active at Dickinson College from 1956 to 1961.
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Testimonies Concerning Slavery
Slavery
Writing to enlighten English audiences about American slavery, Moncure Conway argues that the African race has the full potential to equal any other.
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The Christiana Riot and the Treason Trials of 1851: An Historical Sketch
Antislavery movements--History
William Hensel prepares this account of the Christiana Riot for the Lancaster County Historical Society in order to commemorate the sixtieth anniversary of the incident.
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The Old College Lot
Edward W. Biddle, President of the Board of Trustees of Dickinson College and a graduate of the class of 1870, delivers a talk on the first grammar school and college building in Carlisle.
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The Scripture Doctrine of Materialism
Thomas Cooper, the famous doctor, judge, economist, educator, and polemicist, outlines his long-time materialist beliefs and their relationship to society's dominant spiritual and Christian views.
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The True Woman: or, Life and Happiness at Home and Abroad
Jesse T. Peck, a future bishop of the Methodist Church, lays out his prescription for the development of the complete woman, from childhood through adolescence, and on into marriage and full participation...
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The Underground Rail Road
Antislavery movements--History
William Still, clerk for the Philadelphia Anti-Slavery Society for fourteen years, publishes an account of the Underground Railroad based on his personal notes.
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The Underground Railroad: From Slavery to Freedom
Antislavery movements--History
Wilbur Siebert, professor at Ohio State University, presents a history of the Underground Railroad based on his years of research on the American anti-slavery movement.
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The Usefulness and Importance of Human Learning, A Sermon Preached before the Trustees of Dickinson College
Charles Nisbet delivers a sermon on education to the Board of Trustees of Dickinson College upon being reinstated as Principal. Dickinson College and a graduate of the class of 1870, delivers a talk on...
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