An Address, Delivered Before the Mercantile Library Company of Philadelphia, May 11, 1841
William Ellery Channing
An Address, Delivered Before the Mercantile Library Company of Philadelphia, May 11, 1841
William Ellery Channing
Step back in time to 19th century Philadelphia with this fascinating address delivered by William Ellery Channing to the Mercantile Library Company. Channing's eloquent words offer a vivid portrait of the city and its people, as well as insights into the issues and events of the day. With its blend of history, literature, and philosophy, this book is a delight for anyone interested in intellectual and cultural life of early America.
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