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[Slavery] John G. Palfrey. Papers On The Slave Power, First Published In The “Boston Whig,” In July, August, and September, 1846. Bos: Merrill, Cobb & Co., (nd), Second Edition. Bound in are at least 10 other short works and speeches by Palfrey, mostly 1840s-1850; for instance, Speech Of Mr. Palfrey Of Massachusetts on the Political Aspect Of The Slave Question, 1848. 8vo. Contemp half leather and marbled board with “J. G. Palfrey” in gilt on spine. Signed on ffep by E. R. Hoar [Ebenezer Rockwood Hoar, US Attorney General during the Presidency of Ulysses S. Grant]. Tipped in between the 4th-5th works is a 2-page ALS by Palfrey to S. Hoar, transmitting the volume. The recipient, Samuel Hoar, was a US Congressman and abolitionist. Samuel Hoar was also the father of Atty-General Ebenezer Rockwood Hoar and son in law of Roger Sherman, delegate to the Constitutional Convention and signer of the Declaration of Independence. ALS reads in full: “Cambridge, May 25th./ My dear Sir- I respectfully ask your acceptance of a few little memorials of my academic life. The article reprinted from the ‘Examiner’ though ostensibly a Review of my ? was written by me, it of course containing no critique of the Sermons. Were I ever to acknowledge the authorship of the letter of ‘an alumnus’ it would bring all the sects upon me pell-mell. Yours, and Sir, with the highest regards, John G. Palfrey.” The review Palfrey mentions is a reprint from The Christian Examiner, Sep. 1834. Surface wear to covers, some works within are foxed.
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