Journal and commonplace book of Emory Washburn, 1818-1830.

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Journal and commonplace book of Emory Washburn, 1818-1830.

Contains entries on a variety of topics including law, political science, chemistry, and Massachusetts history. Includes biographical statements about his law practice in Worcester, Massachusetts. Also, extracts from Augustin Calmet's Dictionary of the Bible, Thomas Hutchinson's History of Massachusetts, and a series of notes from lectures given by Prof. Levi Frisbie on civil polity. The last section of the work is alphabetically arranged and used as a commonplace book.

1 v. ; 20.5 x 16 cm.

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