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Add sections to the bookbuilder: Liberty Vol. I. No 13. (Benjamin Tucker)

 

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Liberty Vol. I. No 13.
On Picket Duty.
Our European Letter.
Appeal of the Nihilists.
A Precious Pair of Pious Politicians.
Remarks of Postmaster E. S. Tobey, at the Bethel in Boston, before the First Baptist Mariners’ Sunday School, on the occasion of its forty-second anniversary, Sunday evening, January 8. Reported from memory by a professional reporter, who was present.
Remarks of United States Senator Abner Dilvtorthy, during his canvass for re-election, before the Sunday School of the village church at Cattleville. Reported by Mark Twain and Charles Dudley Warner in their work called “The Glided Age.”
E. Sanctimonious Tobey to the Youthful Mariners.
Guiteau, the Fraud-Spoiler.
In Memoriam.
Whilhelm’s Bouncing Boy.
The “Affirmations” of Free Religion.
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