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Book/Printed Material Worcester, March 13, 1815. Gentlemen. In congratulating you upon the return of peace with a people whom our government indiscreetly chose to make an enemy, we should most fervently rejoice, could we announce, that the government, and its partiza

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Title

  • Worcester, March 13, 1815. Gentlemen. In congratulating you upon the return of peace with a people whom our government indiscreetly chose to make an enemy, we should most fervently rejoice, could we announce, that the government, and its partiza

Names

  • Allen, Joseph [and others].

Created / Published

  • Worcester, 1815.

Headings

  • -  United States--Massachusetts--Worcester

Genre

  • Broadsides--Massachusetts--Worcester

Notes

  • -  2182 C 25 28 Ap. 44. Rec. June 1944.; MC # 09-82-038.151; 10.98.100 9.1.51.1a
  • -  Printed Ephemera Collection; Portfolio 51, Folder 1a.

Medium

  • 1 p.; 22.5 x 16 cm.

Call Number/Physical Location

  • Portfolio 51, Folder 1a

Source Collection

  • Broadsides, leaflets, and pamphlets from America and Europe

Digital Id

Library of Congress Control Number

  • 2020768233

OCLC Number

  • rbpe0510010a

Online Format

  • online text
  • image
  • pdf

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Chicago citation style:

Allen, Joseph And Others. Worcester, . Gentlemen. In congratulating you upon the return of peace with a people whom our government indiscreetly chose to make an enemy, we should most fervently rejoice, could we announce, that the government, and its partiza. Worcester, 1815. Pdf. https://www.loc.gov/item/2020768233/.

APA citation style:

Allen, J. A. O. (1815) Worcester, . Gentlemen. In congratulating you upon the return of peace with a people whom our government indiscreetly chose to make an enemy, we should most fervently rejoice, could we announce, that the government, and its partiza. Worcester. [Pdf] Retrieved from the Library of Congress, https://www.loc.gov/item/2020768233/.

MLA citation style:

Allen, Joseph And Others. Worcester, . Gentlemen. In congratulating you upon the return of peace with a people whom our government indiscreetly chose to make an enemy, we should most fervently rejoice, could we announce, that the government, and its partiza. Worcester, 1815. Pdf. Retrieved from the Library of Congress, <www.loc.gov/item/2020768233/>.