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A statement in behalf of Jubilee college, Ill., addressed to those who desire the spread of pure religion and sound learning in the valley of the Mississippi
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A statement in behalf of Jubilee college, Ill., addressed to those who desire the spread of pure religion and sound learning in the valley of the Mississippi
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Publication date
1853.
Call number
185337
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Jubilee College
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Dimensions
23 cm
Associated people
Eames, Wilberforce, (1855-1937,)
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