A Defence of Virginia: And Through Her, of the South, in Recent and Pending Contests Against the Sectional PartyDabney, Robert Lewis
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A Defence of Virginia: And Through Her, of the South, in Recent and Pending Contests Against the Sectional Party
Dabney, Robert Lewis
Slavery -- Justification; Slavery -- United States; Slavery -- United States -- History; Slavery -- Virginia
North Carolina Reader, No. 1. 30
" " " 2. 50
" " " 3. 75
Holmes's Southern Pictorial Primer, per dozen 75
" " Elementary Speller, " _net cash_ 1 20
" " Pictorial 1st Reader, each 20
" " " 2d " 34
" " " 3d " 45
" " " 4th " 64
" " " 5th " 1 00
Venable's First Lessons in Numbers 24
" Mental Arithmetic 45
De Vere's Grammar in French 1 40
Sterling's Southern Primer, paper, per dozen 90
" " " stiff covers, " 1 08
" " Pictorial Primer, " 2 00
" " Speller, per dozen, _net cash_ 1 20
" " 1st Reader, each 25
" " 2d " " 50
" " 3d " " 60
" " 4th " " 90
" " 5th " " 1 08
" " Writing Books, per dozen 1 80
Bingham's Latin Grammar. By Col. W. Bingham, Principal
of the celebrated Bingham School, Oaks, Alamance
County, N. C. Each. 1 20
Bingham's English Grammar. By the same. Each 67
Ross's Southern Speaker. By Professor Ross, of Louisiana 1 13
Hill's Algebra (Gen. D. H. Hill, of "The Land we Love") 1 50
They respectfully invite orders for these or other School,
Miscellaneous, and Standard Books, Stationery, &c., &c., from their
friends and the Southern public. They believe that they supply
Booksellers, Merchants, Teachers, and others, with goods quite as
cheaply, for cash, as they can be bought in this city.
Address
E. J. HALE & SON,
No. 16 MURRAY STREET, NEW YORK.
[pointer hand] _Any Book, of their own or others' publications, will
be sent by Mail, free of postage, on receipt of Publisher's advertised
retail price._
Transcriber's Notes:
Words surrounded by _ are italicized.
Words surrounded by = are bold.
Apparent printer's errors and inconsistent spellings have been kept,
including inconsistent use of hyphen (e. g. "church-members" and
"church members").
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