Josiah Allen's wife as a P.A. and P.I. Samantha at the Centennial. Designed as a bright and shining light, to pierce the fogs of error and injustice that surround society and Josiah, and to bring more clearly to view the path that leads straight on to virtue and happiness. By the author of "My opinions and Betsey Bobbet's" ...

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Josiah Allen's wife as a P.A. and P.I. Samantha at the Centennial. Designed as a bright and shining light, to pierce the fogs of error and injustice that surround society and Josiah, and to bring more clearly to view the path that leads straight on to virtue and happiness. By the author of "My opinions and Betsey Bobbet's" ...
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Holley, Marietta, 1836-1926.
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Hartford, Conn.,: American publishing company,
1887.
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