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An account of the injurious proceedings of Sir George Jeffreys Knt. late recorder of London, against Francis Smith, bookseller, : with his arbitrary carriage towards the grand-jury, at Guild-Hall, Sept. 16. 1680. Upon an indictment then exhibited against the said Francis Smith, for publishing a pretended libel; entituled, An act of Common-Council for retrenching the expences of the Lord Mayor and sheriffs of the City of London, &c. Together with an abstract of very many former losses, and publick sufferings sustained by him both in his person and estate. Humbly submitted to the consideration of all true English-men
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Samuel Francis Smith papers
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A collection of family correspondence which includes letters from Samuel Francis Smith to his mother Sarah Bryant Smith and other family members, discussing his life at Andover Seminary and Waterville, Maine. There are also letters between Smith and his wife, Mary White Smith, including their love letters from 1834; letters from Mary White Smith to her family describing her trip to Europe from 1875 to 1876; and Samuel F. Smith's reminiscences about his trip to India in 1877. The collection also includes an acrostic poem and a reproduction of a photograph of Samuel F. Smith.
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Samuel Francis Smith papers
Manuscripts
A collection of family correspondence which includes letters from Samuel Francis Smith to his mother Sarah Bryant Smith and other family members, discussing his life at Andover Seminary and Waterville, Maine. There are also letters between Smith and his wife, Mary White Smith, including their love letters from 1834; letters from Mary White Smith to her family describing her trip to Europe from 1875 to 1876; and Samuel F. Smith's reminiscences about his trip to India in 1877. The collection also includes an acrostic poem and a reproduction of a photograph of Samuel F. Smith.
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