Rev. Mr. Baker : Dear Sir, By unanimous vote of the House of Representatives of Michigan, passed yesterday, we had the honor to be appointed a committee to respectfully ask of you a copy of your able Lecture on education, delivered in the Representatives' Hall on Sabbath evening last, for the purpose of publication.
1851
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Rev. Mr. Baker : Dear Sir, By unanimous vote of the House of Representatives of Michigan, passed yesterday, we had the honor to be appointed a committee to respectfully ask of you a copy of your able Lecture on education, delivered in the Representatives' Hall on Sabbath evening last, for the purpose of publication.
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[Lansing, Michigan?] : [publisher not identified], [1851]
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1 online resource (16 pages).
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(TEMPOCo)1373904443
Summary
A document of the Michigan House which includes: 1) a letter from J. Shearer, Chairman of a House committee, to Seymour Baker, and dated March 17, 1851, requesting a copy of Baker's lecture on education; 2) a response from Baker dated March 17, 1851; and 3) a copy of the lecture (pages 3-16). The lecture is about the advantages of education.
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Online resource; title from PDF first lines of text (LLMC Digital, viewed March 20, 2023).
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Baker, Seymour A. Lecture.
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By unanimous vote of the House of Representatives of Michigan, passed yesterday, we had the honor to be appointed a committee to respectfully ask of you a copy of your able Lecture on education, delivered in the Representatives' Hall on Sabbath evening last, for the purpose of publication
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