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      		  Saint John, N.B. : Printed for, and sold by E.W. Mitchell, 1840.; 29 images, 28 with full-text search
      			
      
      
        Document Record
- Creator
 - Wilson, Amos, b. 1774.
 - Title
 - The Pennsylvania hermit : a narrative of the most extraordinary life of Amos Wilson, who expired in a cave in the neighbourhood of Harrisburgh, (Penn.) after having therein lived in solitary retirement for the space of nineteen years, in consequence of the ignominious death of his sister : annexed is the writings of Wilson, while a recluse, and his reasons for preferring a state of solitude to that of the society of his fellow-beings.
 - Published
 - Saint John, N.B. : Printed for, and sold by E.W. Mitchell, 1840.
 - Identifier
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                oocihm.93313
              
              
93313 - Subject
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                Wilson, Amos,b. 1774.
              
              
Wilson, Harriot,b. 1776. - Document source
 - Electronic reproduction.
 - Notes
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                "Re-printed from the Philadelphia edition."
              
              
Wilson's work is entitled: The sweets of solitude, or, Instructions to mankind, how they may be happy in a miserable world.
1 online resource.
23 pages ; 22 cm. - Collection
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 - Language
 - English
 - Persistent URL
 - https://n2t.net/ark:/69429/m0jd4pk07z8p