The life and writings of Major Jack Downing of
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The life and writings of Major Jack Downing of
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Title Page
THE
LIFE AND WRITINGS
OF
MAJOR JACK DOWNING,
Of Domningville,
AWAY DOWN EAST IN THE STATE OF MAINE.
LIFE AND WRITINGS
OF
MAJOR JACK DOWNING,
Of Domningville,
AWAY DOWN EAST IN THE STATE OF MAINE.
WRITTEN BY HIMSELF.
`What makes all doctrines plain and clear?
About two hundred pounds a year.
And that which was proved true before,
Prove false again? Two hundred more.'
About two hundred pounds a year.
And that which was proved true before,
Prove false again? Two hundred more.'
Hudibras.
BOSTON:
LILLY, WAIT, COLMAN, & HOLDEN.
1833.
Printer's Imprint
By Lilly, Wait, Colman, & Holden,
In the Clerk's Office of the District Court of the District of Massachusetts.
The life and writings of Major Jack Downing of
Downingville | ||