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Addresses and pieces spoken at examinations, page 27

"Lines on the manner of conducting a Lancasterian school, spoken at a public examn. by James Jacklin at the N.Y. Free School Room, Chatham St., April 1819 [continued] and Introductory address (written by Reuben Leggett) spoken by James Fields at the public exhibition of the school at the New-York Free School, Chatham St., embracing also his valedictory on the same occasion, April 1819".

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"Lines on the manner of conducting a Lancasterian school, spoken at a public examn. by James Jacklin at the N.Y. Free School Room, Chatham St., April 1819 [continued] and Introductory address (written by Reuben Leggett) spoken by James Fields at the public exhibition of the school at the New-York Free School, Chatham St., embracing also his valedictory on the same occasion, April 1819".
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Mss Collection - BV African Free School - Volume 3
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Addresses and pieces spoken at examinations, page 27, Lines on the manner of conducting a Lancasterian school, spoken at a public examn. by James Jacklin at the N.Y. Free School Room, Chatham St., April 1819 [continued] and Introductory address (written by Reuben Leggett) spoken by James Fields at the public exhibition of the school at the New-York Free School, Chatham St., embracing also his valedictory on the same occasion, April 1819
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1819-April
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