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| | Books by James Cook Richmond: Books in the extended shelves: Richmond, James Cook, 1808-1866: The conspiracy against the late bishop of New-York unravelled by one of the conspirators (James C. Richmond, 1845) (page images at HathiTrust) Richmond, James Cook, 1808-1866: A defence of the ladies, and others, against the bishop of Maryland, and his aids. (Burgess, Stringer & Co., 1845) (page images at HathiTrust) Richmond, James Cook, 1808-1866: Libelløus, or, A little book of the vision of Shawmut. (Jordan & Wiley ;, 1847) (page images at HathiTrust) Richmond, James Cook, 1808-1866: Metacomet: a poem, of the North American Indians. (J. Wiley;, 1851) (page images at HathiTrust) Richmond, James Cook, 1808-1866: A midsummer's day-dream : libellous, or a little book of the vision of Shawmut. Libell I (Daily News Book and Job Steam Print. Establishment, 1859) (page images at HathiTrust) Richmond, James Cook, 1808-1866: Mr. Richmond's reply to the "statement" of the late Bishop of New York. (Burgess, Stringer and Co., 1845), also by Benjamin T. Onderdonk (page images at HathiTrust) Richmond, James Cook, 1808-1866: No church without a bishop; or, The controversy between the Rev. Drs. Potts and Wainright. (Harper & brothers, 1844), also by Jonathan Mayhew Wainwright and George Potts (page images at HathiTrust) Richmond, James Cook, 1808-1866: No slur, else-slur; a dancing poem, or satyr ("Published by Any-Body", 1840) (page images at HathiTrust) Richmond, James Cook, 1808-1866: Nothing (E. Littell, 1827) (page images at HathiTrust) Richmond, James Cook, 1808-1866: The Rhode Island cottage (Printed by W. B. & T. Smith, 1841) (page images at HathiTrust) Richmond, James Cook, 1808-1866: The Rhode Island cottage (Printed by R. J. Denyer, 1849) (page images at HathiTrust) Richmond, James Cook, 1808-1866: The Rhode Island Cottage : or, A gift for the children of sorrow : a narrative of facts (Stanford & Swords, 1851) (page images at HathiTrust) Richmond, James Cook, 1808-1866: The Rhode Island cottage, or, Gift for the children of sorrow, a narrative of facts by a clergyman of the Protestant episcopal church. (Swords, Stanford, 1835) (page images at HathiTrust)
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