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AN ENGLISH TRAGEDY:

A PLAY,

IN FIVE ACTS.

MARY STUART.

TRANSLATED FROM SCHILLER.

A PLAY,

IN FIVE ACTS.

MLLE. DE BELLISLE.

TRANSLATED FROM DUMAS.

A PLAY,

IN FIVE ACTS.

JOURNAL

A RESIDENCE ON A

GEORGIAN PLANTATION

1838-1839.

By FRANCES ANNE KEMBLE.

* * * * *

SLAVERY THE CHIEF CORNER STONE.

'This stone (Slavery), which was rejected by the first builders, is become the chief stone of the corner in our new edifice.'--Speech of ALEXANDER H. STEPHENS Vice-president of the Confederate States; delivered March 21, 1861.

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1863

ELIZABETH DWIGHT SEDGWICK

THIS JOURNAL,

ORIGINALLY KEPT FOR HER,

MOST AFFECTIONATELY

DEDICATED.

PREFACE.

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