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English: Fleuron from book:
Four dissertations, on the reciprocal advantages of a perpetual union between Great-Britain and her American colonies. Written for Mr. Sargent's prize-medal. To which (by desire) is prefixed, an eulogium, spoken on the delivery of the medal at the public commencement in th College of Philadelphia, May 20th, 1766.
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Author Hopkinson, Francis; Reed, Joseph; Watts, Stephen; Morgan, John; Smith, William; College, Academy, and Charitable Schools of Philadelphia
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Fleuron A Database of Eighteenth-Century Printers' Ornaments.
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Philadelphia
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Printed by William and Thomas Bradford, at the London Coffee-House
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Social Sciences
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W020332
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