“Speech Delivered by Jacob Henry, in the Legislature of North-Carolina, on a Motion to Vacate His Seat, he being a Jew.” In: The American Speaker. A Selection of Popular, Parliamentary and Forensic Eloquence, Particularly Calculated for the Seminaries in the United States. Second Edition

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Singerman ID: 0238
Year: 1814
Entry: Henry, Jacob. “Speech Delivered by Jacob Henry, in the Legislature of North-Carolina, on a Motion to Vacate His Seat, he being a Jew.” In: The American Speaker. A Selection of Popular, Parliamentary and Forensic Eloquence, Particularly Calculated for the Seminaries in the United States. Second Edition (Philadelphia: Abraham Small, 1814), pp. 279-82.
Author/Editor: Henry, Jacob
Location: Philadelphia, PA
Holdings: MWA , NjR , NBuBE , NN , NcD , OKentU , PPiU , PPL , RPB
Title: “Speech Delivered by Jacob Henry, in the Legislature of North-Carolina, on a Motion to Vacate His Seat, he being a Jew.” In: The American Speaker. A Selection of Popular, Parliamentary and Forensic Eloquence, Particularly Calculated for the Seminaries in the United States. Second Edition
Printer/Publisher: Abraham Small
Language: English
Notes: Wolf 39, S & S 30680.