SUN-BEAMS MAY BE EXTRACTED FROM CUCUMBERS, BUT THE PROCESS IS TEDIOUS. An Oration, Pronounced on the Fourth of July, 1799. At the Request of the Citizens of New-Haven
SUN-BEAMS MAY BE EXTRACTED FROM CUCUMBERS, BUT THE PROCESS IS TEDIOUS. An Oration, Pronounced on the Fourth of July, 1799. At the Request of the Citizens of New-Haven | Livres anciens et modernes | Daggett, David
SUN-BEAMS MAY BE EXTRACTED FROM CUCUMBERS, BUT THE PROCESS IS TEDIOUS. An Oration, Pronounced on the Fourth of July, 1799. At the Request of the Citizens of New-Haven
SUN-BEAMS MAY BE EXTRACTED FROM CUCUMBERS, BUT THE PROCESS IS TEDIOUS. An Oration, Pronounced on the Fourth of July, 1799. At the Request of the Citizens of New-Haven | Livres anciens et modernes | Daggett, David
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Détails
- Lieu d'édition
- New-haven
- Auteur
- Daggett, David
- Éditeurs
- Thomas Green and Son
- Thème
- New England
- Reliure
- Couverture souple
Description
A rare and notorious example of early American political discourse. Daggett was a staunchly conservative Federalist, a Connecticut politician, and one of the founders of Yale Law School. Delivered in response to a proposal for a New Haven College for African American men, this speech is is noteworthy in Connecticut political and racial history for its derisive description of progressive reform. ; 12mo 7" - 7½" tall; 28 pages
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