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JOHN SMITH'S LETTERS,
WITH
`PICTERS' TO MATCH.
WITH
`PICTERS' TO MATCH.
CONTAINING
REASONS WHY JOHN SMITH SHOULD NOT CHANGE HIS NAME,
MISS DEBBY SMITH'S JUVENILE SPIRIT;
TOGETHER WITH
THE ONLY AUTHENTIC HISTORY EXTANT OF THE
LATE WAR IN OUR
DISPUTED TERRITORY.
REASONS WHY JOHN SMITH SHOULD NOT CHANGE HIS NAME,
MISS DEBBY SMITH'S JUVENILE SPIRIT;
TOGETHER WITH
THE ONLY AUTHENTIC HISTORY EXTANT OF THE
LATE WAR IN OUR
DISPUTED TERRITORY.
“Is John Smith within?
Yes, that he is.”
Yes, that he is.”
Mother Goosx.
NEW-YORK:
PUBLISHED BY SAMUEL COLMAN,
NO. 8 ASTOR HOUSE, BROADWAY.
NO. 8 ASTOR HOUSE, BROADWAY.
1839.
Printer's Imprint
SAMUEL COLMAN, in the Clerk's Office, of the Southern District
of New York. Stereotyped by James Turney, Junr.
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