Monroes wishes the Senate follow England's lead on the slave trade...
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NATIONAL INTELLIGENCER, Washington, D.C., July 14, 1824 The front page has a lengthy report under the heading; "The Secretary of State", with the second column having a letter to the Senate, signed in type: Jame Monroe, concerning England having ratified the suppression of the African slave trade. Monroe notes: "...Motives of accommodation to the wishes of the British government render it desirable that the Senate should act definitely upon this Convention as speedily as may be found convenient."
Page 3 has a curious article: "Anatomical Phenomena" discovered in a cadaver.
Four pages, nice condition.
Page 3 has a curious article: "Anatomical Phenomena" discovered in a cadaver.
Four pages, nice condition.
Item from last month's catalog - #366 - released for May, 2026
Category: Pre-Civil War
No Longer Available
100% Authentic: Original printing, never a reproduction.