Birds Eye Views of Slavery in Missouri

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Birds Eye Views of Slavery in Missouri
Edwin From Old Catalog Leigh
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lor himself, according to his means of information, form his own judgment as to the chang(- which may have taken place in the different parts of the State. B@- ADVERTISEMENT. Will be fiublished, in a few weeks. Bird's-eye Views of Slavery in Virginia and Maryland. The views of slavery in these States will be quite as interesting and important as those iriven in this pamphlet, and the view of the tobacco crop is even more . Striking and in- rtrnoiive. In preparation, and will be published in Sep...tember, Bird's-ryc }'iews of the Uni(' ■States and other Countries, for the Use of Schools ;■ to be used in connection with existing Text Books of Geography and History. In this book, instead of simple black dots of uni- form size and shape, signs of diflferent forms and colors, and variously arranged, will be used, so that much more will be expressed ©n a single chart without loss of distinctness. As it will be printed from stereotype plates on the common printing press, the price will corres- pond with that of other school books.

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