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  • Phillips, Sampson & Company imprints is exactly "<em>The Rosary of Illustrations of the Bible</em>. Edited by Rev. E. E. Hale. (1848 <a href="https://archive.org/details/rosaryofillustra00hale" target="_blank">1849</a>) ;&nbsp;<em>Margaret Percival in America: A Tale</em>. (With Lucretia P. Hale) (<a title="1850" href="https://archive.org/details/margaretpercival00halerich" target="_blank">1850</a>&nbsp;Second edition&nbsp;<a title="1850" href="https://archive.org/details/margaretperciva00halegoog">1850</a>&nbsp;1852) ;&nbsp;<em>Letters on Irish emigration first published in the Boston Daily Advertiser</em>.(<a title="1852" href="https://archive.org/details/cihm_43644" target="_blank">1852</a>)&nbsp;;&nbsp;<em>History and Geography of Kansas and Nebraska, with an Account of the Native Tribes and the Emigration now in progress. With a map.(</em><a title="1854" href="https://archive.org/details/kansasnebraskahi00hale">1854</a>&nbsp;); The&nbsp;<em>Immaculate Conception, a sermon preached in theChurch of the Unity, Worcester, and in the Second Congregational Church, Worcester, on the 14th and 21st of January, 1855</em>. (1855) ;<em>&nbsp;Public amusement for poor and rich. A discourse delivered before the Church of the Unity, Worcester, December 16, 1855</em>. (1857) ;&nbsp;<em>How to seek God: the duties and the dangers of a revival, a sermon preached at the South Congregational Church, Boston, on the 14th of March, 1858</em>. (1858) ;"

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Edward Everett Hale and Susan Hale, his sister, circa 1855.
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