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Publisher:Creative Media Partners, LLC
Shipping dimensions: 9" H x 6" W x 1" L
ISBN: 9781379367505
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The Doctrine of the People Called Quakers, in Relation to Bearing Arms and Fighting; Extracted From the Works of a Learned, and Approved, Writer of That Persuasion
The doctrine of the people called Quakers, in relation to bearing arms and fighting; extracted from the works of a learned, and approved, writer of that persuasion.