Brochure, Entitled: Patriotic Address to the People of the United States, Adopted by the National Liberal League
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1876-07-04Metadata
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24-page brochure, entitled: "Patriotic Address to the People of the United States, Adopted at Philadelphia on the Fourth of July, 1876, by the National Liberal League." This was an organization whose premise was the separation of church and stateRelated items
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